Friday 12 September 2014

Mancinella

Mancinella
(hippomane-manganeel apple)
* Skin symptoms most marked.
* Dermatitis, with excessive vesiculation, oozing of sticky serum and formation of crusts.
* To be remembered in mental depressed states at puberty and at climacteric, with exalted
sexuality. [Hering.]
* Loss of vision.
* Pain in the thumb.
Mind
- Silent mood, sadness.
- Wandering thoughts.
- Sudden vanishing of thought.
- Bashful.
- Fear of becoming insane.
Head
- Vertigo; head feels lights, empty.
- Scalp itches.
- Hair falls out after acute sickness.
Nose
- Illusions of smell; of gunpowder, dung, etc.
- Pressure at root of nose.
Mouth
- Feels peppery.
- Copious, offensive saliva.
- Taste of blood.
- Burning of fauces.
- Dysphagia from constriction of throat and oesophagus.
Stomach
- Continual choking sensation rising from stomach.
- Vomiting of ingesta, followed by gripping and copious stools.
- Burning pains and black vomit.
Extremities
- Icy coldness of hands and feet.
- Pain in thumb.
Skin
- Intense erythema.
- Vesicles.
- Fungoid growths.
- Erysipelas.
- Large blisters, as from scalds.
- Heavy, brown crusts and scabs.
- Pemphigus.
Relationship
- Compare : Croton; Jatropha; Canth.; Anacard.
Dose
- Sixth to thirtieth potency.

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