Carbo Vegetabilis

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Carbo Vegetabilis Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Emotional Miasm This remedy operates beyond physical miasms to balance emotional distress and inner harmony. Bach Flower Remedies are recognized for balancing psychological and emotional states.
🌸 Bach Flower Remedy:
This remedy is one of the 38 natural remedies discovered by Dr. Edward Bach. It works primarily on balancing emotional and mental states, fears, despair, and psychological imbalances, rather than physical symptoms.
GENERAL
  • Source: Derived from charred plant material, typically beechwood or birch, prepared for homeopathic use through triturationGrinding raw substance into powderThe process of grinding an insoluble dry substance with milk sugar (lactose) in a mortar to prepare the base of a remedy., serial dilutionPotentized liquid homeopathic medicineA solution prepared by repeatedly diluting and shaking (succussing) a substance to enhance healing power while removing toxicity., and succussionVigorous shaking of homeopathic dilutionThe process of vigorously shaking a liquid homeopathic solution against a firm surface during dilution to potentize it. to enhance therapeutic action.
  • Traditional Context: Historically employed in homeopathy for acute collapse, digestive disorders, and respiratory distress, particularly those involving extreme weakness, flatulenceGas accumulation in stomach or intestinesThe presence of excessive air or gas in the digestive tract, causing bloating and wind., and coldness.
  • It is noted for symptoms such as profound debility, bloating, and cyanosisBluish discoloration of the skinA bluish or purplish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to low oxygen levels in the blood., often aggravated by warmth, overeating, or lying flat, and ameliorated by fresh air, fanning, or eructationBelching or burpingThe act of expelling gas from the stomach through the mouth..
  • Modern Context : Indicated for cardiovascular collapse (e.g., shock, syncopeTemporary fainting or loss of consciousnessA sudden, temporary loss of consciousness and muscle strength, caused by a temporary drop in blood flow to the brain.), gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., dyspepsiaIndigestion or upper abdominal discomfortDiscomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, often associated with nausea, bloating, heartburn, or acid reflux., irritable bowel syndrome), respiratory conditions (e.g., asthmaChronic respiratory disease causing difficulty breathingA condition characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing, typically from an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity.,.
  • pneumoniaLung infection with inflamed air sacsInflammatory condition of the lung affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs (alveoli), usually caused by infection.), vascular issues (e.g., venous insufficiency, hemorrhoidsPiles or swollen veins in the rectumSwollen, inflamed blood vessels around the anus or lower rectum, causing pain, itching, or bleeding.), and psychological conditions (e.g., anxiety, apathy).
  • It suits patients with acute or chronic symptoms characterized by extreme weakness, flatulent distension, coldness, or respiratory distress, typically exacerbated by warmth, rich foods, or exertion, and often seen in individuals with a history of acute collapse,.
  • chronic digestive issues, or respiratory compromise.
  • The remedy is particularly relevant for those with a chillyHypersensitive to cold temperaturesA constitutional state of feeling exceptionally cold, lacking vital heat, and needing warmth or heavy blankets., debilitated constitution, often presenting with physical symptoms like cold extremities or bloating alongside emotional traits like indifference or fear of death, commonly observed in elderly patients with circulatory failure, individuals with chronic digestive complaints, or those recovering from severe illness
MODALITIES ETC
  • Worse from: Warmth (air, rooms, food), overeating, rich foods, alcohol, lying flat,.
  • exertion, cold (drafts, drinks), damp weather, night, emotional stress, tight clothing, noise
RELATIONSHIPS
📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:

Antidoted by: Ars., Ambra, Camph., Coff., Lach., Nit -s-d., Ferr. (Teste). It antidotes: Effects
of putrid meats of fish , rancid fats, salt or salt meats. Chin., Lach., Merc. Compare: (1) Raph. in flatulence.
Caust., Lach., Eup-per., Phos. and Rumex in hoarseness, Rumex is worse 4 a.m. and
11 p.m. Caust. worse in morning from dry cold. Carb -v. worse evening from damp eve ning air. (2) Camph.,
China in hemorrhages intermittents, hectic disorders of alcoholics, Ip. in hemorrhages and intermittents, Meny.


in intermittents with coldness of legs. (3) Op., Sulph. and Psor. in deficient reaction. (4) Sul - ac. in dyspepsia
of alcoholics. Carb-v. has more putridity, Sul-ac. more sourness. (5) Phos. in easily bleeding ulcers, Puls., bad
effect from fat food and pastry, Sulph. in acrid-smelling menses, erysipelas of breasts, Ars. and Bellis in effects
of ice-cream and ice-water in hot weather. (6) Nux-v. in dyspepsia, easily angered, effects of debauchery. Nux-
v. is thin, spare, yellow, wiry, Carb-v sluggish, stout, lazy. (7) Sec. in hemorrhages, cold breath, coldness worse
by warmth. Calc., Carb-an. and Stram. in aversion to darkness. (8) Lach, in weak digestion. Lach, craves milk,
Carb-v. has aversion to it. Intolerance of clothing around waist intermittent fever, flashes of burning heat without
thirst. (9) Sep. in bearing-down in rectum and vagina. Carb-v. has strong odor of menses which Sep. has not.
(10) Rhus-t. in strains in typhus, Colch. in cholera, coldbreath, prostration. Cupr. (11) Carboneum - Spasms
commencing in tongue, down trachea and limbs. Tingling sensation. (12) Lyc., Ars., Chin., Carb -v. contains
potash. Complementary: Chin., Dros., Kali-c. - stitches in heart.

MIND
  • Confusion, which makes thinking difficult.
  • Confusion better mental exe rtion.
  • Torpor and indolence.
  • Slow thinking, worse in morning on waking.
  • Sudden loss of memory.
  • Indifference to everything he hears or sees.
  • Indifference, hears everything without pleasure or pain.
  • Indifference to music which he loves.
  • Sluggish, slow, lazy.
  • Peevish, irritable and inclined to anger.
  • Anxiety in evening, could scarcely remain lying still.
  • Anxiety in morning on waking.
  • Anxiety on closing eyes.
  • Restlessness in company.
  • Indolent.
  • Irritable.
  • Dejected.
  • Child wishes to vent itself in rage, strikes, kicks, bites, in worm affections.
  • Oversensitive to noise.
  • Timidity about appearing in public.
  • Aversion to presence of strangers.
  • Fear of people.
  • Easily frightened or startled.
  • Aversion to darkness.
  • Fear of ghosts.
  • Fear of accidents.
  • Sees frightful images i n the dark.
  • Indolent.
  • Dejected.
VERTIGO, DIZZINESS
  • VertigoSensation of dizziness or spinningA feeling of movement or spinning of oneself or the surroundings when there is no actual movement. with nausea and tinnitusRinging or buzzing in the earsThe perception of noise or ringing in the ears when no external sound is present..
  • COMMENTS - Suited to conditions where there is lack of reaction (Op.) to low states of the vital powers, where the venous system is engorged.
  • Lack of reaction in pupils (Op.).
  • For near death states.
  • “The corpse reviver.” In India, they say it pulls back souls from the jaws of death.
  • Comas (Op., Chin.).
  • Diabetic comas.
  • Usually given for the last stage of processes.
  • Last stage of pneumonia, cyanotic, weak, debilitated, faint.
  • Shock from heart failure (Arn first).
  • Never well since a traumatic accident where they feel weak and slug gish.
  • Hypo-oxygenation, with shortness of breath, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, gas and bloating.
  • Weakness after hemorrhageProfuse bleeding from a ruptured blood vesselAn escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel, especially when profuse..
  • Listless and indifferent.
  • Feebleness.
  • Col lapse (Camph.), with short, shallow breath ing.
  • Collapse with cold knees.
  • The patient sink s and breaks out in a cold sweat, faints and collapses from weakness and lack of air (Aeon., Ign., or Gels, if from emotional trauma).
  • Debility of greater intensity than Carbo an in children or old people after exhausting diseases.
  • Great debility as soon as he makes the least effort.
  • Debility following childbirth, causing falling out of hair.
  • Cannot be aroused, cannot think, so weak they cannot lift their head off the pillow (Stann is weak in the chest, can barely speak).
  • Frequent hemorrhages.
  • Nosebleeds or hemorrhage from throat in dysenteryIntestinal infection with severe bloody diarrheaInfection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces..
  • Hem orrhage from the bowels, lungs.
  • DyspneaDifficulty or shortness of breathLaborious or painful breathing, often associated with respiratory or cardiac conditions., from chronic aortitis.
  • Congestive symptoms like those of poisoning by carbonic acid.
  • Pulse thready, face pale, covered with cold sweat, desire to be fanned, anxiety without restlessness.
  • Fever, intermittent, hectic, typhoid, yellow fever and cholera.
  • In intermittents of long standing where quinine has been abused.
  • Thirst only during chill.
  • Feet ice -cold up to knees.
  • Heat in burning flushes.
  • Sweat sour or offensive.
  • Weak, befogged mind.
  • Characteristic coldness.
  • Worse from warmth.
  • Great desire for air, must be fanned.
  • Cold breath (cholera), cold knees, cold, but wants to be fanned.
  • Dull headache in occiput with confusion of mind, proceeding from occiput to forehead, dull, heavy aching over eyes in warm room, buzzing in ears, very sensitive to pressure of hat.
  • Hippocratic countenance.
  • Vertigo from stomach with fainting, especially at meals.
  • Burning pains (Carb -an.), especially in the limbs, with varicose veins.
  • Numbness of lim bs.
  • Lividity, mottled skin.
  • Round ulcers.
  • Indolent gangreneDeath of body tissue from lack of blood flowLocalized death and decomposition of body tissue, resulting from either obstructed circulation or bacterial infection..
  • Varicose veins of arms, legs, vulva.
  • CatarrhInflammation of mucous membranes with dischargeExcessive buildup of mucus in the nose or throat, associated with inflammation of the mucous membrane. from warm, moist atmosphere.
  • Cough is worse on entering cold air from a warm room.
  • Hoarseness from damp air, worse morning or evening.
  • Cough caused by a sensation as if sulphur fumes were in larynx.
  • MenorrhagiaAbnormally heavy or prolonged menstrual bleedingMenstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding. and metrorrhagia with burn ing pains across sacrum and spine.
  • Corrosive menstrual discharge, strong pungent odor.
  • Premature and profuse menses.
  • Headache during menses.
  • Preceded and followed by leucorrheaWhitish or yellowish vaginal dischargeA whitish or yellowish discharge of mucus from the vagina, often indicating congestion or mild infection..
  • Greenish yellow leucorrhea, worse in morning.
  • Leucorrhea excoriates.
  • Perineum moist, raw, oozing.
  • Itching, burning soreness and smarting at vulva and anus.
  • Hemorrhoids.
  • Excessive accumulation of gas in stomach and intestines.
  • “Stomach feels full and tense from flatulence.
  • Great pain in stomach on account of flatulence, worse especially on lying down.” Weak digestion with much flatulence, better by eructation.
  • Flatulence accompanies many other complaints, includ ing asthma and heart disorders.
  • Heaviness in the stomach, full feeling and burning.
  • Aversion to fat, meat, and milk, which causes flatulence.
  • Desire for coffee (which does not relieve), for acids, for sweet and salt things.
  • Guernsey considered Carb -v especially suited to cachectic individu als whose vital powers has become weakened.
  • In cases where disease seems to have been engrafted on the system by reason of the depressing influence of some prior derangement.
  • A H.
  • Birdsall recorded a typical case of Carb -v intermittent.
  • “A man, 36, had f ever eight months, partially suppressed by Arsenic and Quinine.
  • Type, tertian.
  • Headache for one or two hours before chill.
  • “Chill always from 9 to 10 a.m., beginning in feet and hands, spreading over body, nails very blue.
  • Thirst with chill.
  • Cold stage la sts two to three hours, followed immediately by hot stage, much heat in head and face, which is flushed red, thirstlessness.
  • Sweating stage short, sweat sour.
  • “Apyrexia: Sweats easily, especially from least warmth, awakens in morning always with slight sou r-smelling sweat.
  • Weak, dispirited, flatulent.
  • A single dose of Carb-v cured.
  • There were only three more attacks, each of diminished intensity.” A carbon ointment made by carbonizing a wine cork by plunging it into a clear fire and then, in its still glow ing state, into Vaseline and mixing thoroughly is regarded as a sovereign remedy in anal irritation and hemorrhoid troubles
HEAD
  • Cold sweat on forehead.
  • Head hot with cold limbs.
  • Takes cold in head easily.
  • Dull, compressive, heavy.
  • Headaches, worse occiput, worse overheating, lying or pressure of hat,over -indulgence.
  • Pimples on forehead and face.
  • Hair, sore, falls off easily in handfuls, after severe illness, after childbirth.
  • Scalp itches when warm in bed.
  • Hat pressed upon head like a heavy weight.
EYES
  • As of heavy weight on eyes.
  • Hemor rhages from eyes with congestion to head.
  • Vision of floating black spots.
  • Burning in eyes.
  • Muscles of eyes painful when looking up.
  • Pupils do not react to light.
  • Asthenopia
EARS
  • Deafness or otorrheaDischarge of fluid from the earAny drainage or discharge of fluid, pus, or blood exiting the ear canal., following exanthemata.
  • Ears dry.
  • Something heavy seems to lie before the ears.
  • Deficient or badly smelling yellow wax.
  • Mumps with metastases
FACE
  • Face blue, cold with cold sweat.
  • Puffy, cyanotic, pale, hippocratic, pinched (Cupr., Op.).
  • Mottled cheeks and red nose.
  • Twitching upper lip.
  • Brown or black looking, cracked lips.
  • F emale - Too early and too copious menses, pale blood.
  • During menstruation, burning in hands and soles.
  • Menorrhagia, burning across sacrum, passive flow.
  • Leucorrhea, thick, greenish, milky, causing itching and burning, worse before menses.
  • Feels best with a free leucorrhea.
  • Sore, hot, itching, swollen, vulva swollen, aphthaeSmall painful mouth ulcers (canker sores)Small, painful, shallow ulcers that develop inside the mouth, on the tongue, cheeks, or gums..
  • Varicose veins on pudendum and yulva with burning, bluish ulcers.
  • Vaginal fis tula, burning pains
MOUTH
  • Breath cold.
  • Bad smell from mouth.
  • Bitter, sour, taste.
  • Increased saliva.
  • Tongue, cold, black, swollen, covered with white, yellow-brown mucus.
  • Aphthae, bluish, black ulcers with burning.
  • Loose teeth.
  • Tooth pain while eating hot or cold things.
  • Teeth very sensitive when chew ing.
  • Scorbutic gums.
  • Blood oozes from gums when cleaning teeth.
  • Gums retracted and bleed easily, painful while chewing.
  • Gums black.
  • Pyorrhea.
  • Nose - Nosebleed in daily attacks with pale face.
  • Bleeding after straining, with pale face.
  • Tip of nose red and scabby, itching around nostrils.
  • Eruption in corner of nose.
  • Varicose veins on nose.
  • Descend ing colds.
  • Nose cold, hay asthma.
  • CoryzaCommon head cold with nasal dischargeAcute inflammation of the nasal mucous membranes, producing sneezing, congestion, and watery discharge. with cough, especially in moist, warm weather.
  • Sneezing from irritation in larynx, worse blowing nose.
  • Ineffectual effort to sneeze
THROAT
  • Sensation as if closed.
  • Aphthous, sore.
  • Hawking of bloody, black mucus.
  • Painful on swallowing food
CHEST
  • Dyspnea or shortness of breath, with wheezing or oppression, resembling asthma or pneumonia, worse with warmth, exertion, or lying flat.
  • Cough, dry or productive, with burning in the chest, resembling chronic bronchitisInflammation of the bronchial tubesInflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes, typically causing bronchospasm and coughing. or post-viral cough, aggravated by cold air, warmth, or talking.
  • Hoarseness or weak voice, with throat irritation, resembling laryngitisInflammation of the larynx causing hoarsenessInflammation of the larynx, typically resulting in huskiness or loss of the voice., worse with warmth or overuse.
  • Tendency to respiratory infections, with rapid onset and exhaustion, worse in warm,.
  • stuffy rooms or damp weather.
  • Vascular:.
  • Hemorrhoids, with burning, swelling, or bleeding, resembling external hemorrhoids,.
  • worse with warmth, sitting, or rich foods.
  • Varicose veins or venous congestion, with heaviness or burning, resembling chronic venous insufficiency, aggravated by warmth, standing, or dependency.
  • Easy bruising or purpura, with poor circulation, worse with cold or trauma.
  • Tendency to cold, cyanotic extremities, with sluggish circulation, worse with warmth or inactivity.
  • Psychological:.
  • Anxiety or fear of death, with restlessness or panic, resembling acute stress reaction or panic disorder, worse with physical collapse, night, or warmth.
  • Apathy or indifference, with a lack of motivation, resembling adjustment disorder or dysthymia, aggravated by cold, weakness, or isolation.
  • Carbo vegetabilis (Vegetable Charcoal) 511.
  • Mental exhaustion or confusion, with difficulty focusing, resembling mild cognitive impairment, worse with overexertion or warmth.
  • Irritability or sensitivity to noise, often linked to physical debility, worse with warmth or stress.
  • Systemic:.
  • Profound fatigue or collapse-like weakness, with cold sweats, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or rich foods.
  • Cold intolerance, with icy cold extremities and aggravationWorsening of symptomsAn increase in severity or intensity of symptoms, often caused by environmental factors or after taking a remedy. in warm, stuffy environments, desiring fresh air or fanning.
  • Profuse, cold, or offensive sweating, particularly during collapse, pain, or anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions.
  • Tendency to low-grade fever or cachexiaWasting of body tissues due to chronic illnessWeakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic illness, such as tuberculosis or cancer., with a sensation of internal burning, worse with warmth or emotional stress.
  • Collapse or shock, with weak, thready pulse and cold extremities, resembling hypovolemic, septic, or cardiogenic shock, worse with warmth, lying flat, or exertion.
  • Cyanosis or pallor, with cold, clammy skin, resembling circulatory failure,.
  • aggravated by warmth or poor oxygenation.
  • Syncope or fainting, with sudden weakness, resembling vasovagal syncope, worse with warmth, standing, or emotional stress.
  • PalpitationsSensation of rapid or irregular heartbeatA noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or physical conditions. or irregular heartbeat, with a sensation of oppression, resembling arrhythmias, worse with warmth or rich foods.
  • Gastrointestinal:.
  • Flatulent distension or bloating, with burning or cramping pain, resembling dyspepsia or irritable bowel syndrome, worse with rich foods, alcohol, or fasting.
  • Burning pain in the stomach, with acidity or eructations, resembling gastritisInflammation of the stomach liningAn acute or chronic inflammation of the protective lining of the stomach, causing pain, indigestion, or bloating. or GERD, aggravated by cold drinks, overeating, or emotional stress.
  • DiarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day., with offensive or watery stools, resembling gastroenteritis or food poisoning, worse with cold, rich foods, or night.
  • Nausea or vomiting, with a sensation of fullness, resembling functional dyspepsia,.
  • worse with warmth or spoiled food.
  • Respiratory:.
  • Vascular:.
  • Systemic:.
ABDOMEN
  • Burning in stomach, extending to back along spine, with coldness.
  • Contractive pains extending to chest with distention of abdomen.
  • Epigastric region is very sensitive.
  • Faint empty feeling in stomach, not relieved by eating.
  • Loathes even the thought of food.
  • Crampy pains forcing patient to bend double.
  • Digestion slow, food putrefies before it digests.
  • The simplest food distresses.
  • Distress comes on a half -hour after eating.
  • Rancid, sour orputridbelchings.
  • Belchings after eating and drinking, temporary relief from belch ing.
  • Heartburn.
  • Water brash, asthmatic breathing from flatulence.
  • Heaviness, fullness and sleepiness, tense from flatulence, with pain, worse lying down.
  • Stomach ulcers, cancer.
  • Vomiting of blood.
  • Nausea in the morning.
  • Stomach pain of nursing women.
  • Temperature - Icy coldness, unilateral of tongue, knees, legs, foot, at night.
  • Coldness with thirst.
  • Chill begins in forearm.
  • Cold worse coughing.
  • Alternate chill and heat.
  • Warm head and cold limbs.
  • Internal burning heat, at heart, chest with cold icy skin and cold sweat.
  • Burning in various places.
  • Yellow fever.
  • Hectic fever, ex - hausting sweats easily, on eating.
  • Sweat sour on face.
  • Greatly distended, especially upper part, worse lying down, better passing wind.
  • Flatulent colicSevere fluctuating pain in the abdomenSevere, often fluctuating pain in the abdomen caused by gas, spasm, or obstruction in the intestines, common in infants., forcing the patient to bend double.
  • Obstructed flatulence, giving rise to complaints.
  • Pain as from lifting a weight.
  • Abdomen feels as if hanging down, walks bent.
  • Cannot bear tight clothing around waist and abdomen.
  • Epigastric region very tender.
  • Ailments from intestinal fistulae.
  • Abdominal sufferings, worse from the smallest portion of food.
  • Aversion to fat things, meat and milk, which causes flatulence.
  • Aversion to the most digestible and the best kind of food.
  • Desire for salty, sour things or sweet things, coffee.
  • Worse from brandy
GENITALS ETC
  • Discharge of prostatic fluid, while straining at stool.
  • Itching and moisture at thigh near scrotum.
  • Seminal discharge too soon during sex, followed by roaring in head.
  • Swelling of testes from metastasis of mumps
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Heavy, stiff, feel paralyzed.
  • Limbs go to sleep.
  • Want of muscular energy, joints weak.
  • Burning pain in bones and limbs.
  • Numbness when lying on limbs.
  • Pain in shins.
  • Cold from knees down.
  • Cramp in soles.
  • Feet numb and sweaty.
  • Foul foot sweat, worse walking.
  • Toes red, swollen.
  • Senile gangrene of fingers and toes with fiery burning vesicles, oozing bloody water.
  • Paralytic weakness of the wrists and of the fingers, when seizing anything.
  • Arms weary when writing.
  • Liver - Pain in liver.
  • JaundiceYellowing of the skin and eyes from bile pigmentA medical condition with yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, arising from excess of the pigment bilirubin. from over eating or eating too rich food
BACK AND NECK
  • Severe pain in small of back, with a sensation of a plug, unable to sit down, had to put a pillow under it when lying.
  • Burning behind shoulder.
  • Breasts - Lumps in breasts with indurations of axillary glands.
  • Breasts, hard, swollen with impending abscessCollection of pus inside body tissuesA swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus, typically caused by bacterial infection..
  • ProstrationExtreme physical weakness or exhaustionA state of extreme physical weakness, collapse, or exhaustion, often accompanying severe illness. after nursing.
  • Causations - Carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Blood loss.
  • Shock.
  • Surgery.
  • Effects of alcohol, meat, fish, especially if tainted, ice-water, vegetables, salt or salt meats.
  • Disorders from high living and especially butter - eating
SKIN
  • Profound fatigue or collapse-like weakness, with cold sweats, resembling chronic fatigue syndrome or post-viral exhaustion, worse after exertion, warmth, or rich foods.
  • Cold intolerance, with icy cold extremities and aggravation in warm, stuffy environments, desiring fresh air or fanning.
  • Profuse, cold, or offensive sweating, particularly during collapse, pain, or anxiety episodes, worse at night or in warm conditions.
  • Tendency to low-grade fever or cachexia, with a sensation of internal burning, worse with warmth or emotional stress
SLEEP
  • Unrefreshing.
  • Awakes often from cold limbs especially cold knees.
  • Coma tose sleep with rattling in throat.
  • Frequent yawning and stretching which seems to agree.
  • Horror during sleep

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Robin Murphy, MD — Lotus Materia Medica, 3rd Edition; Samuel Hahnemann — Materia Medica Pura; William Boericke — Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica; and Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad — Homeopathy: Like Cures Like. Compiled in accordance with classical homeopathic provings and clinical practice.
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