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T.F. Allen > Opium > Eyes > brow and orbit
Slight Ptosis,T.F. Allen > Conium Mac > Eyes > brow and orbit
Muscular relaxation of the orbicularis, drooping of the eyelids, almost amounting to Ptosis, and nearly inability to walk,Clarke > Hematoxylon > General > clinical
Angina pectoris. Colic. Diarrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea. Headache. Indigestion. Ptosis. Throat, sore.Clarke > Hard Hack > General > clinical
Conscientiousness, morbid. Convulsions. Epilepsy. Eyelids, affections of. Hydrophobia. Oesophagus, stricture of. Ptosis. Urine, deposits in.Boericke > Gelsemium > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis; EYELIDS heavy; patient can hardly open themBoger > Polygala Senega > General > general
Bends head backward for better diplopia, Ptosis, etcClarke > Rhus Toxicodedron > General > general
Ptosis. Paralysis of single limbs.Clarke > Luesinum > General > general
aphasia. Ptosis. paralysis of tongue.Clarke > Thuya Occidentalis > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis; lids fall down several times a day.Clarke > Magnesia Phos > Eyes > eyes
Nystagmus; strabismus, spasmodic; Ptosis, agg. r. side.Boericke > Luesinum > Eyes > eyes
Lids swollen; Pain intense at night; PtosisHering > Spigel > Eyes > eyes
Rheumatic ophthalmia, profuse lachrymation with or without pain; Ptosis.T.F. Allen > Kalium Bromicum > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis, gradually becoming complete, so that the lids hang far over the eyeballs,Clarke > Tellurium Metallicum > General > general
The patient grew worse, and gradually Ptosis, and then right and then left hemiplegia set in.Hering > Rhus Toxicodedron > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis, also, paralysis of any of the muscles of eyeball, from getting wet; in rheumatic patients.Clarke > Aluminum > General > general
Also Ptosis. Drawing, pains appear in the limbs; a sensation of constriction in several organs.T.F. Allen > Chloralum Hydratum > Eyes > eyes
Temporary Ptosis (in an overworked man),Kent Lectures > Gelsemium > General > general
Drooping of the eyelids or Ptosis is a marked feature and is in its paralytic nature.Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
vomiting of. Pruritus. Psoriasis. Ptosis. Pylorus, induration of. Quinsy. Rectum, cancer of.H.C. Allen > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > Head > head
Ptosis of outer end of both upper lids, particularly left, requiring exertion to open themfontClarke > Luesinum > Chest > chest
Angina; Ptosis l. eye; facial paralysis l. side, slight aphasia; impotence (relieved).Boericke > Serpent > Head > head
Ptosis of both lids.Boericke > Sepia Officinalis > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis, ciliary irritationClarke > Geran > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis and dilated pupils.Boericke > Magnesia Phos > Eyes > eyes
Nystagmus, strabismus, PtosisH.C. Allen > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > General > general
Ptosis of outer end of upper lid.T.F. Allen > Gelsemium > General > general
Then, as the patient becomes still more affected, Ptosis supervenes, and a great part of the whole of the upper half of the field of vision is cut off.Clarke > Gelsemium > General > general
with Mur. ac. there is the lassitude, but the patient does not express it. The same paretic condition is shown in the eyelids, causing Ptosis.Kent Lectures > Cadmium Sulfuricum > General > general
Ptosis. It commonly affects one side of the face and one eye. It has paralytic conditions like Causticum.Boericke > Aluminum > Eyes > eyes
PtosisBoericke > Opium > Eyes > eyes
PtosisBoericke > Zincum > Eyes > eyes
PtosisClarke > Dulcam > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis.Clarke > Opium > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis.Boger > Not Mur > General > general
Ptosis, on lying downBoericke > Woorari > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis of right side.Clarke > Secale Cereale > General > general
The eyes are affected in various ways Pustulous conjunctivitis; suppuration of cornea; dilated pupils, distortion, and strabismus; Ptosis; suppressed tears.H.C. Allen > Luesinum > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis paralytica; eyes look sleepy from lowering of upper lidfontClarke > Luesinum > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis paralytica; eyes look sleepy from lowering of upper lid.Clarke > Woorari > Eyes > eyes
Heavy eyes lids can hardly be kept open; Ptosis (r.).Clarke > Luesinum > General > general
pus profuse. amel. cold bathing. Iritis, syphilitic or rheumatic, has been cured with Syph. Ptosis.T.F. Allen > Belladona > Eyes > eyes
The palpebrae of the left eye were puffy, and redder than those parts on the right side; and the upper left lid was prolapsed, as in Ptosis,Hering > Crotulus > Eyes > eyes
Vision dimness when reading; lost with lethargy and coldness; Ptosis; lost, with falling to the ground powerless.Clarke > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis of outer end of both upper lids, particularly L, requiring exertion to open them. Decided tendency to irritation of edges of lids.Clarke > Anhalonium Lewinii > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis.Clarke > Causticum Hahnemanni > Relationships > relations
...estlessness) Gels. (Ptosis, paralysis, faint-like weakness and trembling, blindness) Ant. t. (laryngeal affections); Lyc. (contraction of brow with pain in head); Cepa (sore heel); Sep. (sadness, especially before menses. Face yellow); Am. c. (rawness and burning in chest); Aco. (paralysis from cold); Puls. (cystitis; failure of milk after labour); Euphorb. (Ptosis from cold); Nat. c. Sul. and Sul. a...H.C. Allen > Luesinum > Chest > chest
Angina; Ptosis left eye; facial paralysis left side, slight aphasia; impotence (relieved)fontClarke > Serpent > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis and paralysis of iris.Clarke > Graphite > General > general
The heaviness of the eyelids led Goullon to Graph. (which causes Ptosis).Clarke > Mercurialis > General > clinical
Amblyopia. Breasts, swelling of; pain in. Conjunctivitis. Dysmenorrhoea. Epiphora. Flatulence. Menses, late. Pannus. Ptosis. Rheumatic affections. Spleen, affections of. Tongue, paralysis of. Trachoma. Vertigo.Clarke > Causticum Hahnemanni > General > general
Ptosis; facial paralysis; paralysis of tongue; of extremities; of vocal cords; of bladder; of rectum; lead paralysis.Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
... of. Over-exertion. Ptosis. Sciatica. Sighing. Stye. Umbilicus...Boericke > Causticum Hahnemanni > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis ( Gels.) Vision impaired, as if film were before eyesKent Lectures > Luesinum > General > general
Strabismus. Diplopia. Amaurosis. Atrophy of the optic nerve. The retina is pale, gray and spotted. Myopia. Iritis. Ptosis. Paralysis of the superior oblique. Chronic recurrent phlyctenular inflammation of the cornea.Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
acne on. Paralysis. Pemphigus. Pregnancy. Prostatitis. Ptosis. Rheumatism. Scabies. Scrofula. Skin, eruptions of. Small-pox. Stammering. Syphilis. Tendons, contracted. Throat, affections of. Tongue, affections of.H.C. Allen > Luesinum > General > characteristics
Ptosis paralysis of superior oblique; sleepy look from drooping lids (Caust., Graph.).Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
hysterical. Pregnancy, complaints of. Ptosis. Puerperal convulsions. Renal colic. Rheumatism. Sleep, overpowering. Speech, defective. Stammering. Strangury. Toothache. Turpentine, effects of. Typhoid, haemorrhage in. Uterus, prolapse of. Worms.Kent Lectures > Acid Nit > General > general
Ptosis. Swollen lids, which are hard and burn. Small warts on upper lids. Warts that bleed easily, with sensation of sticks.Boericke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
CLINICAL - Amblyopia. Angina pectoris. Body, odor. Diabetes. Dyspepsia. Earache. Gout. Headache. Hysteria. Labia, soreness. Nervousness. Neuralgia. Ovaries disorders. Over-exertion. Ptosis. Sciatica. Sighing. Styes. Umbilicus inflammation.Clarke > Guarea Trichiloides > General > clinical
Apoplexy. Asthma millari. Bones, affections of. Chemosis. Dysphagia. Eyes, affections of. Hernia. Intermittent fever. Liver-spots. Lupus. Pterygium. Ptosis. Tongue, affections of. Tonsils, swollen. Vertigo. Whooping-cough.Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
typhoid. Ptosis. Pyaemia. Redgum. Relapsing fever. Rheumatism. Scarlatina. Sciatica. Sleep, restless. Small-pox. Spine, diseases of. Sprain. Strictures. Tongue, affections of. Typhus fever. Urticaria. Warts. Wens. Yawning.Clarke > Chloralum Hydratum > General > clinical
...rrors. Palpitation. Ptosis. Puerperal convulsions. Purpura. Ur...Clarke > Upas Tieuti > General > clinical
Amaurosis. Blepharo-conjunctivitis. Convulsions. Coryza. Hang-nails. Headache. Heart, palpitation of. Heels, pains in. Liver, affections of. Nails, affections of. Ptosis. Sciatica. Sexual excess. Spine, pains in. Tendo Achillis, pain in. Tetanus.Clarke > Kalmia > General > general
...ralgia. Paraplegia. Ptosis. Pregnancy, albuminuria of. Retinit...Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...ostate, disease of. Ptosis. Ranula. Rheumatism, gonorrhoeal. R...Kent Lectures > Natcarb > General > general
...Paralytic states; Ptosis or spasms of the lids; difficult sw...Kent Lectures > Mercurius Sulphuratus Ruber > General > general
Stitching, and dull pains in the eyes. Inflammation of the conjunctiva; worse at night. Red, congested lids. Ptosis. Weak vision. Iritis of syphilitic origin. The symptoms are worse at night. Sharp paroxysmal pains from the warmth of the bed.Clarke > Pulsatilla Nuttalliana > General > general
.... Menses, retarded. Ptosis. Rheumatism; wandering. Sciatica. S...Clarke > Rhus Toxicodedron > General > general
Ptosis or any ocular paralysis, Gels. (Rhus rheumatic patient, from wetting; Gels. with sluggish thought and suffused face).Clarke > Sepia Officinalis > General > general
Ptosis, Gels. (Gels., sluggish mind; suffused red face).T.F. Allen > Geran > Appendix > supplement
...oms. There was also Ptosis and dilatation of the pupils, and m...Boericke > Opium (papaver Somniferum) > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis ( Gels.; Caust.) Staring, glassy.Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...egnancy, imaginary. Ptosis. Pyaemia. Rheumatism. Salivation. S...Clarke > Phosph > General > general
Weakness and goneness in stomach at 11 a.m.; softening of brain; enervation accompanied by trembling; restlessness, Zn. (Zn. has Ptosis; agg. from wine; restlessness of feet, Phos. of entire body).Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...Psoriasis palmaris. Ptosis. Renal colic. Rheumatism. Sciatica....Boericke > Eyebright > Eyes > eyes
Ptosis ( Gels.; Caust.)Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...yctenulae. Pimples. Ptosis. Prolapsus ani. Prostate gland, aff...Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...gus. Psoas abscess. Ptosis. Rectum, stricture of. Rheumatism. ...Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...ia. Prostatorrhoea. Ptosis. Reaction, defective. Rheumatism. S...Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...rtrophic paralysis. Ptosis. Scrofula. Tetanus. Ulceration. Ute...Clarke > Gelsemium > General > general
...cy, albuminuria of. Ptosis. Puerperal convulsions. Remittent f...Clarke > Guarea Trichiloides > Relationships > relations
...r); Gels. (vertigo, Ptosis); Azadiracta indica (botan.) Apis (...T.F. Allen > Gelsemium > General > general
... often severe. When Ptosis was well marked, the effort to open...Kent Lectures > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > General > general
...red and excoriated. Ptosis. Smarting of lids. Eyelashes fall o...Clarke > Biochemic Tissue / Cell Salt Number # 6 / Six > General > clinical
...ralysis. Pneumonia. Ptosis. Puerperal fever. Puerperal mania. ...Clarke > Stannum > General > general
...Phthisis pituitosa. Ptosis. Sleeplessness. Styes. Tapeworm. Tr...Boericke > Sepia Officinalis > General > general
... Stasis and thereby Ptosis of viscera and weariness and misery...Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...vaginae. Psoriasis. Ptosis. Rectum, affections of. Rhus poison...Clarke > Kalmia > Relationships > compare
...s to heart); Gels. (Ptosis)...Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...n on awaking, Lach. Ptosis, Caust., Graph. Hereditary tendency...T.F. Allen > Rhus Toxicodedron > Appendix > authorities
...ive years old, with Ptosis of right lid; 77, Ward, Hahn, Month...
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