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| Hyd. | (Hide-Hiding.) | Hiram. |
Hydrastis gropes, Mid yellow ropes, Of mucus in the flues. In each 'orrhoea, And sputa, he a Tough ropy phlegm doth choose. In nose catarrh, The ropy tar, Drops down to hawk and spit. In indigestion, His key suggestion Is goneness at the pit. Sub-inflammation, With ulceration, Infects his avenues. And blood may flow, From parts below, In acrid stream profuse. A jaundice state- Sick headache fate- With piles and caustive stool, May well reveal, The golden seal For use in "our school."
Hiram,-Has a sinking, empty feeling at the stomach pit.
Hiram Po-pet, is on the vessel, "St. Ana," with the aged maiden lady, Dio Su Cim.
This Hiram,-Who is subject to Dyspepsia,- Is at Ova Bryan's, on his red pony, "Abies."
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| Hyos. | (X- a twin.) | Hyson |
Hyoscyamus implies Nervous agitation, Furor, and erotic sighs, Manic delusion.
Spasms, twitching, screaming spells, Wild gesticulation. Nightly coughing, that impels Sitting for cessation.
Sleep disturbed by starts that show Nervous agitation. Typhoid fever-muttering-low Picking at the bedding.
After eating, vomiting, Black in case of typhus, Passages unnoticing, Or suppressed excretions.
Hiccough, choking, hurried speech, Pupils much distended. Things of memory out of reach, All sensations ended.
Aggravation after meals, Also when reclining, Stooping some relief reveals, And tobacco smoking.
Hyson,-Has Night Cough.
Hyson,- Con. Lach, the red drover of Rumex, mopes for his sportive child, Belle.
This Hyson,-Who is subject to Hiccough,- Is in the cycler's Inn, at the Mine of St. Magnus.
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| Hyper. | John. |
Hypericum,-The prize deserves, For injuries that hurt the nerves. That cause convulsions, or perchance May paralyze a nervous branch. Perhaps no surer cure is known, For tetanus, than is this one. A crush, a pinch, a prick, a bite, Or fall, may so the nerves excite. A fall upon the back may be -Because of spinal injury- Pervading tissues of the brain. A cause of asthma, cough, or pain, Or stay of power to walk or stand, Or hold extrements in command. The pains that follow in the wake Of amputation, or betake Themselves to scars of wounds long healed, To this potential drug will yield. As also leucorrhoeal flow, That with a little girl may show. The patient craves hot potions, and Holds pickles in supreme demand.
John,-Has Tetanus.
John Angus, the physician and pastor of St. Magnus, was with Laura Cooper, when sick from a jar of the brain.
This John,-Who is subject to ailments from Concussion,-Is with the old Greek, Silas, beyond Glono.
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| Ich. | The Fisher. |
Ichthyol,-What power known, In and Ex-excels thine own,- In controlling with all ease Every blood and skin disease, In acute or chronic form, That augments the dermine swarm ? All eczemas that assail, Every pimple-blotch-or scale, Every itching plague we see, Psoriases-Leprosy. Whilst before thy power high Gout and rheumatism fly; And catarrh when'er it shows In the stomach, throat or nose. And a constipated state Of the bowels with piles to mate.
The Fisher,-Has Eczema.
The Fisher, Clem Bovis, seems to go as a Pet Kid with the Arabs, to Croton in Russia
This Fisher,-Who is affected with Leprosy,-Is by the wide sea of Hoang Hydroc.
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| Ign. | The Saint. |
Ignatia,-Brooding child of grief! For Nervous ailments thou the chief. Thy every sense acutely keen, Thy mind unstable-unserene. Thy moods hysteric-laughing-crying, Or bowed in grief, in silence sighing. Thy nerves in agitated plight, Convulsed perchance by worms or fright. Whilst all the while there seems to sit, A goneness at thy stomach pit; Or in the brain a pressure keen As of a nail there driven in. Thine, too, an ague chill, that may To warmth of cover yield the sway. A falling of the rectum, which is Attended with deep rectal stitches. Neuralgic pain, of head and chest, And cough that teasing, gives no rest. A soreness of the throat relieved By food in gulping act, received. Thy ailments are augmented all By coffee and by alcohol. Thy pains some ease from pressure gain, Or lying on the seat of pain. Though much averse to victuals warm, In acids thou dost find a charm.
The Saint,-Has Hysteria.
The Saint, Asa Plat, who is as blue as a Cim-hyson plum, is with old nun, Jessie Taren, in the vale of Zu-zu Moss.
This Saint,-Who is subject to Clavus,-Is in the Pantheon Cafe, with Madge Hepar.
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| Iod. | (Ida-Ideal.) | Jo. |
Iodine,-shows indication Of corrosive suppuration. Cancer-scrofula-and phthisis- Jaundice in its chronic crisis- Pneumo-typhus-inflammation In the stage of pus-formation. Croupal and catarrhal riot, Palpitation forcing quiet. Weariness-emaciation- Craving hunger-salivation. Worse form talking and move movement, Taking food gives some improvement.
Jo,-Has Canine Hunger.
Jo Abbot Comes with his glossy Chinese staff, to seek a fight with foes of Pete Santo, the tinner.
This Jo,-Who feels better after eating,-Is at Kipling's, sporting with his pet Lass, Ana Chel.
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| Ipe. | (Gu.) | Imp. |
Ipecac.,-We find a gem For a flux of blood and phelgm. Stools fermented, purging oft, Lungs oppressed with rattling cough. Bloody vomit-sputum-stool Bleeding everywhere her rule. Nausea, vomiting of bile, Biliousness in every style; Choking, smothering, (blue, the while) Sometimes, too, she comes to right us In a case fo meningitis. Much she strengthens labor pains, And o'er bilious ague reigns.
The Imp,-Has Persistent Nausea.
The Imp, Tab-lo Colch, the tart Creole, is in with the vain fop, Ira Sympho, at bishop Asher's
This Imp,-Who is subject to rattling cough- Is on the coast of Stiba, with DeKalb Stani, the sly hatter.
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| Iris | Ira. |
Iris,-Overflows with bile, Cholera morbus is his style. Bilious fever, too, his rule, Bilious colic, burning stool. Bilious headache-heart burn-drool. And while bile corrodes within, Scabs deploy upon the skin. Motion first, augments his pain, Whilst continued, soothes the same.
Ira,-Has sick headache.
Ira Chion, the Epicure, hid the eggs from "the black queen" as she sang.
This Ira,-Who is affected with hot liquid stools.-Is at Dio's with one fo the children of Tereb, the Arab.
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| Kal. b. | (Kalb) | DeKalb |
Kali bichor.,-Is the gem For catarrhal, ropy phelgm. Plugs or "clinkers" in the nose, Pressing pains between the brows. Purulent ophthalmia; Any purulent display. Red and cracked or yellow tongue, Ropy mucus in the lung; In the throat adhesive phelgm, Morning hawking troublesome. Wheezing diphtheritic croup, Cough of the catarrhal group; Cough assailing on awaking, Or when off the clothing taking. Ulcers deep, with clean smooth sides, Bruise-like pain the shifting glides, Vomiting of pinkish glint, Frothy stools of brownish tint. Appetite all gone away, These complete the sad array. Pains by food are aggravated, And by warmth are mitigated.
DeKalb,-Has Chronic Nasal Catarrh.
DeKalb Clay, the potter, chased the hiding red Arabs at night.
This DeKalb,-Who is subject to "clinkers" in the nose,-Sails for Lemna.
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| Kal. c. | (1st K-Potash) | The Potter. |
Kali carb.,-With membrane dry, Sore agglutinated eye, Scurfy nostril, dry and sore, Burning tongue all blistered o'er, Bulging puff beneath the brow, Seeks the chest to raise a row. Rouses gagging cough, and calls Sputum forth in flying balls. Stitching pains, his wiles denote, Splinter-like when in the throat. Wherein mucus sticking lays, And his victuals clogging stays. With these ills, he holds at bay, Dropsy, and anaemia, Piles, and pains that hours last Ere his costive stools are past. Much distressing gas has he After meals immediately. Is to qualmishness inclined With distressful state of mind.
The Potter,-Has stitching pains.
The Potter, Bryon Bora, is a spy on some of the black chiefs, Spanish ale.
This Potter,- Who is subject to a gagging cough,-Is at Bryon's, Kissing the imp, Dro-Cina.
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| Kal. i. | The "Kid". |
Kali iodide is the Antidote to Mercury- And to Syphilis a foe, Wheresoe'er its signs may show. There may be an inflammation In the throat with ulceration, Or in the bones a nightly pain, Or be water on the brain, Or eruptions on the skin, Or secretions foul and green, Or a rawness in the chest, Or deep stitches where expressed. Or be Asthma,-even such As Hay fever holds in clutch. Gnawing pain-or swollen bone, Or be jumping tendons shown. All ailments worse at night, Warmth affording some respite.
The "Kid,"-Has Syphilis.
The Kid, Aurum Po, the Creole, is in time for a fight, with the dark Arabs.
This Kid,-Who is subject to a rawness in the Chest, or larynx,-Is with Silvester Stani, a brother sport, paying the cost of rum.
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| Kal. p. | (Kip.) | Kipling |
Kali phos,-Shall now be sung- He of brownish yellow tongue; Languid, delicate and frail, Peevish, sensitive and pale; Subject to hysteric plight, Having spasms from a fright. One whom we may call our fort Remedy, of last resort. When the mind is week and weary, And the out-look sand and dreary. Or when reason leaves her throne, Or the nerves have lost their tone, Or the vital forces sink, To exhaustion's lowest brink; As in cholera collapse, Or in typhoid low perhaps. When with cough, or croup we view, Livid countenance or blue; When the blood is dark and thin, Oozing sweat-like from the skin, Or from veins within in places, Evidencing septic traces.
Kipling,-Has death-like exhaustion. Collapse.
Kipling Cro-Car, the Spaniard, seeks the favor of Amos Plum, for the ailing Phebe Crotal.
This Kipling,-Who is subject to Brain Fag,-Is up at Zion Zoo, with Silas Aven, the picket.
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| Kal. s. | Kaiser |
Kali sulph,-The scurffy Turk, Goes in yellow dress to work. Yellow slimy tongue has he, Yellow scales, or scabs may be. Yellow slime, where e'er he goes,- In the chest, eye, ear, or nose- Or where ever mucus flows.
The Kaiser,-Has Cough with yellow mucous expectoration.
The Kaiser, Alfred DeKalb, is asking for Lady Stanley, and Miss Hyde, to go in his chaise, or sailing, with the Kid, Jo Bacil.
This Kaiser,-Whose tongue is coated yellow,- Is in China, with Col. Mer-pro DeKalb, hiding from the vain baptist Lady, Bryonia Chel.
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| Lach. | (2d L.) | Lackey. |
Lachesis,-to thee we turn When a blueness we discern In affected parts; and when Tenderness to touch we ken, And distress from pressure on Throat or womb or abdomen. When we find with jealousy, Proneness to loquacity. Vertigo and aching head, In the morning when in bed. Sight beset with flickering haze, Rings of blue and zigzag rays. Earache whilst the throat is sore; Toothache-after sleeping more. Trembling tongue, in typhoid state, Dry and black with sense of weight. Throat inflammed, with choking, much Worse by pressure and by touch. Soreness moving left to right (Lycopodium opposite). In the empty stomach, aching, Better after victuals taking. In the anus urging, beating, Burning piles, and stitches meeting. Urine colored black and brown, In the womb a bearing down pain, relieved by flowing rife, Or distress at change of like. When occurreth smothering spells Whilst asleep, the rest repels. When the heart, a tight sensation Feels, with pain, and palpitation. When the skin show pimples blue, Boils and ulcers similar hue. Fungoid growth in sores obtain, Wounds once healed break out again. Spasms in full parade, (Calling Mercury in to aid). Chills beginning in the back, Flushes nightly in attack. Burning in the palms and soles, Such as Sulphur, too, controls, Worse on waking, and from all Acid food and alcohol.
The Lackey,-Has suffocation on waking.
The Lackey, Sam Bap, has an eye on Amanda's sportive goat.
This Lackey,-Who is subject to a trembling of the tongue,-Is at Jesse Agars, with Cimi, eyeing her negro lamb.
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| Lau. | (Laurel.) | Laura. |
Laurocerasus,-Thine the stress On ills with loss of consciousness. And loss of power in the heart, With fluttering action on its part. With gastric ailments classed among Derangements with a clean red tongue. And thous hast fearful smothering spells With cough-the struggling heart impels. With cyanotic signs may show, With beating of the heart too slow. Lockjaw thou hast, chorea, too, By twitching muscles brought to view. Paralysis, and palsy stroke, With foaming spasms in the yoke.
Laura,-Has a fluttering heart.
Laura Crot is a spy, with Cato, on the twins, Nate and Lily Helo.
Laura,-Who is subject to foaming spasms, -Is at Ethel Bell's, with the stupid cooper twins.
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| Led. | (Lead-Leading.) | Lena. |
Ledum,-Void of vital heat, In the small joints takes her seat. Sprain-like pain is her line, Tender heels, her telling sign. Coldness haunts her pains abound, Pains rheumatic or of gout. Painful lameness, be it said, Troubles her when warm in bed. Boils pimples, bites and stings, Wounds produced by pointed things, Such the heritage she brings.
Lena,-Has Coldness with pain.
Lena Helo is vampire of woe.
This Lena,-Who is subject to Tender Heels,-Is in awe of the Mute cycler, Amanda.