Geranium maculatum
(crane's-bill)
* Habitual sick headaches.
* Profuse, haemorrhages, pulmonary and from different organs.
* Vomiting of blood.
* Ulceration of stomach. Atonic and foul ulcers.
* Summer complaint.
Head
- Giddiness, with diplopia; better, closing eyes.
- Ptosis and dilated pupils.
- Sick headache.
Mouth
- Dry; tip of tongue burning.
- Pharyngitis.
Stomach
- Catarrhal gastritis with profuse secretion, tendency to ulceration and passive haemorrhage.
- Lessens the vomiting in gastric ulcer.
Stool
- Constant desire to go to stool, with inability to pass anything for some time.
- Chronic diarrhoea, with offensive mucus.
- Constipation.
Female
- Menses too profuse.
- Post-partum haemorrhage.
- Sore nipples. [Eup. arom.]
Relationship
- Compare : Geranin 1x.
- Constant hawking and spitting in elderly people.
- Erodium-Hemlock-Stork's bill-(a popular haemostatic in Russia, and especially used for
metrorrhagia and menorrhagia); Hydrastinin; Cinch.;Sabin.
Dose
- Tincture, half-dram doses in gastric ulcer.
- Tincture, to third attenuation, as a general rule.
- Locally, in ulcers, it will destroy the pyogenicmembrane.
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