(Crane’s-bill)
Habitual sick headaches. PROFUSE, HAEMORRHAGES, pulmonary and from different organs. Vomiting of blood. ULCERATION OF STOMACH. ATONIC AND FOUL ULCERS. Summer complaint.

HEAD

Giddiness, with diplopia; better, closing eyes. Ptosis and dilated pupils. Sick headache.

MOUTH

Dry; tip of tongue burning. Pharyngitis.

STOMACH

Catarrhal gastritis with profuse secretion, tendency to ulceration and passive haemorrhage. LESSENS THE VOMITING IN GASTRIC ULCER.

STOOL

Constant desire to go to stool, with inability to pass anything for some time. Chronic diarrhoea, with offensive mucus. Constipation.

FEMALE

Menses too profuse. Post-partum haemorrhage. Sore nipples. (EUP. AROM.)

RELATIONSHIP

Compare: GERANIN. lx. Constant hawking and spitting in elderly people. ERODIUM-Hemlock-Stork’s bill-(a popular haemostatic in Russia, and especially used for metrorrhagia and menorrhagia); HYDRASTININ; CINCH.; SABIN.