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| Author |
Title |
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| Rood
MB |
Adrenalin,
iron and the principle of least action |
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| Document
Type |
Location |
Language |
| Journal
Article |
Glasgow
Homoeopathic Library |
English |
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| Source |
Year,
Volume & Pages |
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| J
Am Inst Homeopath |
1966
Sep-Oct;59(9-10): 314-315 |
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| Key
Terms |
ASTHMA,DRUG
THERAPY |
| Minor
Terms |
child,case
report,homeopathic drugs - ther use |
| Entry
Terms |
adrenalinum,ferrum |
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| Abstract |
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A
case is reported of the surviving baby of a pair of twins who
was kept in an incubator for 6 weeks before being cared for
at home. He developed asthma and received desensitizing and
other injections but at 4 1/2 years old was treated homeopathically.
After only partial relief using local remedies, Psorinum and
Sulphur produced a long spell free from asthma. An asthmatic
crisis with very rapid pulse was relieved by Adrenalin 1M. (The
child had had adrenalin injections frequently when in hospital).
A further treatment using Ferrum met 10M for flushed face and
breathlessness finally cured the child's asthma.
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