Berberis aquifolium mahonia
Natural History.
Mountain Grape
General.
A remedy for the skins, chronic catarrhal affections, secondary syphilis. Hepatic torpor, lassitude and other evidences of incomplete metamorphosis; stimulates all glands and improves nutrition.
Head.
Sensation of a band just above ears. Bilious headache. "Scald head." Scaly eczema.
Face.
Acne. Blotches and pimples. Clears the complexion.
Stomach.
Tongue thickly coated, yellowish-brown; feels blistered. Burning in stomach. Nausea and hunger after eating.
Urine.
Stitching, crampy pains; thick mucus, and bright-red, mealy sediment.
Skin.
PIMPLY, DRY, ROUGH, SCALY. Eruption on SCALP EXTENDING TO FACE and neck. Tumor of breast, with pain. Psoriasis. Acne. Dry eczema. Pruritis. Glandular induration.
Relationship.
Carbol. acid; Euonym; Berb. vulg.; Hydr.
Dose.
Tincture in rather material doses.