Arsenicum Alb: Pallor, debility, shortness of breath, action of heart
weak, profound blood changes, glandular enlargements. Its
characteristics are restlessness, after-noon and after midnight
aggravation, nervous apprehension and anxiety which should not be
ignored.
China: When the periodicity of fever and chill with enlargement of
spleen is marked. Bowels disturbed and the skin is hot and dry.
Ferrum Phos: Anaemia with haemorrhage and general debility and
constipation. Chlorosis in young girls with delayed menses.
Phosphorus: The patient is very much relaxed and debilitated.
Palpitation of heart and shortness of breath on least exertion. Loose and
offensive stools with complete exhaustion thereafter.
Arsenic Iod: Maybe given after meals.
Natrum Mur: When the complexion is pale, earthy; skin greasy; anaemia with chilliness, cold feet and chills down the back.
Calcarea Carb:
Calcarea Iod:
Are especially indicated when the
Lymphatic glands especially the cervical glands are involved.
Exhaustive sweat and perspiration.
Natrum Ars:
Natrum Sulph:
In severe cases of leukaemia these
may be tried in the given order.
Ceanothus: Itis specific for enlargement of spleen resulting in
anaemia. It should be given in five drop doses of mother tincture.