ABROTANUM
1. Marasmus of children: especially of lower extremities only;
skin flabby, loose, hangs in folds.
2. Emaciation: losing flesh while eating well; face wrinkled;
cannot hold head up; unable to stand.
3. Hydrocele of children.
4. Metastasis of mumps to the testicles or mammary glands.
5. Suppressed conditions: Rheumatism after suddenly checked
diarrhoea; suppressed rheumatism from extremities to heart.
Aggravation of haemorrhoids when rheumatism improves.
6. Oozing of blood and moisture from the navel of the newborn.
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Neyam-Satya,
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