Heart
Accelerates the heart’s action at first, blood pressure much increased, contraction of blood vessels.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Aching in left arm, heavy, numb an weary.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Action feeble, pulse tremulous.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Acts best in the incipiency of cardiac incompetence.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Acute and chronic endocarditis.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Acute dilatation caused by shock or violent physical exertion (Royal).—TABACUM.
Affections of the heart with pain in left shoulder.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
After heart symptoms relieved, piles or menses return.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Alternation of tachycardia and bradycardia.—MORPHINUM.
Always can hear her heart beat.—PYROGENIUM.
Anemic murmur.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Aneurism (Baryta carb).—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Aneurism (Lycop).—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Angina pains extending to nape of neck, left shoulder and arm with anxiety and fear of death.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Angina pectoris (Spigel; Oxal ac).—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Angina pectoris with pain in right arm.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Angina pectoris, pain in præcordial region.—TABACUM.
Angina pectoris, with pain in neck and occiput.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Angina pectoris, with suffocation, cold sweat, and ever-present iron band feeling.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Angina pectoris.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Angina pectoris.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Angina pectoris.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Angina pectoris.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Angina pectoris.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Angina pectoris.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Angina pectoris.—SPIGELIA.
Angina pectoris; faintness, and anxious sweat.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Angina pectoris; pain back of sternum into arms; labored breathing; feeble action of heart.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.
Angina pectoris; pain especially severe in elbow of left arm.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Anxiety about chest, as if constricted.—THYROIDINUM.
Anxiety in region of heart.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Anxious oppression.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Any exertion brings on rush of blood to heart and fainting spells.—GLONOINUM.
Aortic disease.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Aortic disease.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Aortic insufficiency.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Audible palpitation with fear, cold sweat, lachrymation, inability to speak, loud breathing and trembling hands.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Awakened suddenly after midnight with pain and suffocation; is flushed, hot, and frightened to death (Acon).—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Beating in all arteries.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Beating of pulses throughout body, especially in right thigh.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Beats of heart distinctly perceptible in chest and head.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Bradycardia.—TABACUM.
Cannot go uphill.—GLONOINUM.
Cannot lie on left side.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Cardiac asthma (Quebracho).—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Cardiac asthma (Sumbul).—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Cardiac asthma.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Cardiac dropsy with distressing dyspnœa.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Cardiac dropsy.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Cardiac dropsy.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Cardiac dyspnoea.—IBERIS AMARA.
Cardiac failure following fevers.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Cardiac muscular tissue is intact, even if severely exhausted.—MORPHINUM.
Cardiac pain.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.
Cardiac region oppressed, as if thorax were narrowed.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Cardiac rhythm and force altered due to defective elimination.—CUPRUM ARSENICOSUM.
Cardiac stimulant affecting the peripheral vessels and coronary arteries.—SQUILLA MARITIMA.
Cardiac symptoms after suppressed foot-sweat.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Cardiac weakness.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Chest-pains alternate with hæmorrhoids.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Chronic aortitis, Fatty heart pericarditis.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Clutching at heart and palpitation.—LAUROCERASUS.
Cold extremities.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Cold feeling about heart.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Cold feeling around heart (Kali nit).—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Conscious of heart.—PYROGENIUM.
Conscious of heart’s action.—IBERIS AMARA.
Conscious of the pulse.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Constant, dull, burning pain in region of heart.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Constricted feeling causing palpitation, with anxiety.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Constricting pains around heart.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Constriction about heart.—BUFO RANA.
Constriction and pain in region of heart, suffocating feeling, palpitation, oppression and throbbing and pain in back extending to arms.—CALCAREA ARSENICOSA.
Constriction of heart; cardiac spasm; irregular beating of heart; pulse strong and full, regular—HYDROCOTYLE ASIATICA.
Constriction; very acute pains and stitches in heart; pulse feeble, irregular, quick, without strength.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Cough causes redness of face.—IBERIS AMARA.
Cough.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Crampy pain in heart.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Craving for hot water which relieves.—SPIGELIA.
Cutaneous chilliness, blueness of fingers and toes; all aggravated by exertion or excitement.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Cyanosis neonatorum.—LAUROCERASUS.
Cyanosis.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Cyanosis.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Cyanosis.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Cyanosis.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Cyanosis; collapse.—JABORANDI.
Damaged heart after infections diseases.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Darting pains through heart.—IBERIS AMARA.
Decided decrease in pulse rate with anxiety and apprehensiveness.—LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM.
Dichrotism.—BELLADONNA.
Dilatation, especially from coexisting kidney lesion.—KALIUM BICHROMICUM.
Dilatation.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Dilated heart, tired, irregular, with slow and feeble pulse.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Dilation of heart.—IBERIS AMARA.
Dragging and anxiety in præcordia.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Dropsy, with enlarged heart.—IBERIS AMARA.
Dropsy.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Dyspnoea and pressure from epigastrium toward the heart.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Dyspnoea.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Dyspnœa; must lie on right side with head high.—SPIGELIA.
Ebullition of blood, veins distended.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Endocardial murmurs, excessive impulse, increased precordial dullness, enlarged ventricle.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Endocarditis and pericarditis.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Endocarditis with mitral insufficiency together with violent and rapid action.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Endocarditis, with extreme orthopnea.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Especially with flatulence and pain through chest and tightness across.—DIOSCOREA VILLOSA.
Excessive palpitation—TINOSPORA CORDIFOLIA.
Extreme dyspnoea on least exertion, without much increase of pulse.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Extremely rapid and irregular pulse.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Extremities distended, feel bruised and sore.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Failing compensation, dyspnœa worse lying on left side.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Fainting, with ebullitions, heat and palpitation.—PETROLEUM.
Faintness, with sensation of stoppage of heart.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Fatty degeneration (Cup ac).—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Fatty degeneration (Phytol).—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Fatty degeneration.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Fatty degeneration.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Fatty heart and hypertrophy.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Fatty heart.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Fearful palpitation and feeling that death is approaching.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Feeble pulse; palpitation; spasmodic action, with feeling pulsation through the whole body.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Feeling as if heart beat throughout the chest.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Feeling as if heart leaped into throat (Pod).—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Feeling as if it were necessary to keep in motion, or else heart’s action would cease.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Feeling of a large bolus of food which distressed the stomach.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Feeling of warmth in heart.—PHOSPHORUS.
Feeling of weight on heart.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Feels as if squeezed by an iron hand (Cactus) followed by great weakness and faintness.—IODIUM.
Feels distended, fills whole chest, as if it fell down in abdomen; sharp stitches, fluttering under left scapula.—CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX.
Feels full to bursting.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Feels too large.—BUFO RANA.
First stage of cardiac diseases.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Fluttering of heart felt in throat.—PHYSOSTIGMA VENENOSUM.
Fluttering of heart, with anxiety.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Fluttering, palpitating; intermittent pulse.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Fluttering.—GLONOINUM.
Fluttering.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Frequent attacks of palpitation, especially with foul odor from mouth.—SPIGELIA.
Frequent palpitation and intermittent throbbing pain in cardiac region—BOERHAAVIA DIFFUSA.
Frequent pulse.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Frequent stitches in heart.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Functional cardiac affections with liver enlargement.—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.
Functional disturbances, tachycardia.—AMMONIUM VALERIANICUM.
Gouty and rheumatic metastasis of heart.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Great oppression in breathing.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Has specific action upon the kidneys, enabling them to eliminate and relieve the distress upon the heart.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Heart and chest feel constricted.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Heart dilated, especially right.—PHOSPHORUS.
Heart dilated; first sound weak.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Heart feels squeezed.—IODIUM.
Heart muscles seem flabby, worn out.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Heart seemed too large.—BELLADONNA.
Heart suddenly bleeds into the blood vessels, and as suddenly draws a reflux, leaving pallor of surface.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Heart symptoms alternate with aphonia, angina pectoris; sharp, lancinating pain in left lung coming on suddenly, depriving of breath.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Heart weak, wakes with difficult breathing and palpitation.—AMMONIUM CARBONICUM.
Heart weakness of arterio-sclerosis.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Heart’s action ceases suddenly, impending suffocation.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Heart’s action tumultuous and forcible.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Heart’s action tumultuous, rapid and visible.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Heart’s action weak, rapid irregular, due to muscular debility; and insufficiency.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.
Heart’s action weak, with numbness of fingers.—THYROIDINUM.
Heart’s pulsations shake body.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Here it produces much comfort.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
High Blood Pressure-Valvular lesions of arterio-sclerotic nature (Aurum 30).—AURUM METALLICUM.
Hydrothorax.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Hypertrophy from overexertion.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Hypertrophy of heart, especially right, with asthmatic symptoms.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Hypertrophy with dilatation.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Hypertrophy with valvular insufficiency; pulse small and weak; unable to rest in a reclining position.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Hypertrophy.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Hypotension.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Hysterical palpitation.—MOSCHUS.
Impulse not felt.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Impulse weak; pulse less frequent.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Indescribable bad feeling about the heart with soreness and pain, flying stitches all over.—BADIAGA.
Inequality of pulse; it varies.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Intermits every third beat.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.
Intermits on lying down.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Intermits; weak.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Intermittent action of heart in feeble persons with some hepatic obstruction.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Irregular action, disturbed rhythm due to gas, etc, feeble in nervous hysterical patients.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Irregular beats.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Irregular heart especially of mitral disease.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Irregular with weak rapid beats followed by strong, hard beats.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Irregular, slow, trembling pulse.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Irregular, tumultuous palpitation, after tobacco.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Irritable heart in smokers and tobacco-chewers.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Laborious action.—GLONOINUM.
Left-sided infra-mammary pain.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Light feeling in chest.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Loses breath on any exertion.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Low blood pressure.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Low tension.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Marked symptoms of low tension (Elaps, Vipera).—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Marked venous engorgement.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Mitral and aortic regurgitation.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Mitral regurgitation.—LAUROCERASUS.
Must have open air.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Myocardial degeneration, failing compensation.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Myocarditis, irregular cardiac action, constriction and vertigo.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Myocarditis, painful compression around heart.—IODIUM.
Nervous cardiac affections.—JABORANDI.
Nervous palpitation.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Nervous spasmodic palpitation.—MAGNESIUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Neuralgia around left breast and left hypochondriac region.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Neuralgia extending to arm or both arms.—SPIGELIA.
Numbness of left arm; feels as if bound to side.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
On turning on left side, stitching pain as of needles through ventricles felt at each systole.—IBERIS AMARA.
One of the best heart stimulants in homeopathic doses (J. S. Mitchell).—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Oppression of chest with inability to expand the lungs.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Oppression of chest.—JABORANDI.
Oppression, faintness, and dyspnœa (Acon ferox).—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Pain around heart, better lying on back, extending to left shoulder and arm.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Pain in apex, shooting down left arm.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Pain in cardiac region, with feeling of a load on chest.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Pain in region of heart and under left clavicle.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Pain in region of heart.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Pain over pericardium; palpitation, worse on movement, walking, or bending forward; tight feeling across chest; pulse full, hard, quick—JANOSIA or JONOSIA ASOKA or SARACA INDICA.
Pain radiates from center of sternum.—TABACUM.
Painful strokes and tension with palpitation.—CANNABIS SATIVA.
Pains around heart accompanied by itching of the feet.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Pains in cardiac region.—AMMONIUM VALERIANICUM.
Pains in heart before menses, and associated with pains in bladder, and before urinating; better, after.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Palpitation and burning in heart region.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Palpitation and cardiac pain while sitting; better by moving about (Gels).—MAGNESIUM MURIATICUM.
Palpitation and distress in region of heart.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Palpitation and dyspnœa in organic heart disease; worse, when thinking of it.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Palpitation at night and after eating.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Palpitation at night.—LYCOPODIUM CLAVATUM.
Palpitation awakes him.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Palpitation during coitus.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Palpitation during fever; pulse full, hard, quick during fever but very weak and slow after remission of fever—ATISTA INDICA or GLYCOSMIS PENTAPHYLLA.
Palpitation from least exertion.—BELLADONNA.
Palpitation from least exertion.—IODIUM.
Palpitation from least exertion.—THYROIDINUM.
Palpitation from nervous irritation, with oppression around heart.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Palpitation from the least exertion.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Palpitation in children who grow too fast; after grief, self-abuse.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Palpitation in open air with pale face.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Palpitation when lying on left side, when thinking of it especially; pulse full and hard.—BARYTA CARBONICA.
Palpitation when lying on left side.—TABACUM.
Palpitation with anxiety and rapid audible respiration.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Palpitation with anxiety.—SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS.
Palpitation with dyspnoea.—GLONOINUM.
Palpitation with feeling of coldness, with restless oppression of chest; after suppressed eruption.—CALCAREA CARBONICA.
Palpitation with oppression.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Palpitation with redness of face.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Palpitation worse on movement; faint feeling—ABROMA AUGUSTA.
Palpitation, angina pectoris, weakness and pain in heart—TERMINALIA ARJUNA.
Palpitation, especially at menstrual period.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Palpitation, from lying down on right side.—ALUMEN.
Palpitation, pain, dyspnoea, faintness.—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Palpitation, præcordial anxiety and pain.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Palpitation, with anxiety, fainting, and tingling in fingers.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Palpitation, with constriction of chest.—CADMIUM SULPHURATUM.
Palpitation, with fainting spells, especially during climacteric.—LACHESIS MUTUS.
Palpitation, with oppression of chest.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Palpitation, with pressure in chest as from a lump lodged there, or as if chest was obstructed.—AMBRA GRISEA.
Palpitation, with vertigo and choking in throat.—IBERIS AMARA.
Palpitation, with vertigo; dyspnoea, flatulence.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Palpitation, with weak heart and dyspnoea.—COCA-ERYTHROXYLON COCA.
Palpitation, with weak memory, with coryza in the aged; stitches in heart region.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Palpitation.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Palpitation.—BUFO RANA.
Palpitation.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Palpitation.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Palpitation.—PYROGENIUM.
Palpitation; irregular pulse; very rapid.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Palpitation; præcordial anguish, sensation as if heart twisted and turned around.—TARENTULA HISPANICA.
Palpitation; pulse feeble, irregular; tendency to syncope.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Palpitation; pulse intermits.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Palpitation; pulse rapid.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Palpitation; pulse soft, weak, full and flowing.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Palpitation; rapid but weak.—COLLINSONIA CANADENSIS.
Palpitation; unable to lie on left side.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Palpitation; worse leaning forward.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Palpitation; worse, movement.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Paroxysms of anguish around heart.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Pericarditis, copious serous exudation.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Pericarditis, with effusion.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Pericarditis, with severe pain, oppression and dyspnoea, pulse threadlike.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Pericarditis, with sticking pains, palpitation, dyspnœa.—SPIGELIA.
Pericarditis.—CANNABIS SATIVA.
Piercing pain, with great oppression.—CANNABIS INDICA.
Præcordial pain and great aggravation from movement.—SPIGELIA.
Præcordial pain; constriction, tenderness, pulse, weak, irregular, intermittent, tremulous, rapid.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Præcordial pains which dart to the left shoulder.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Precordial distress.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Preecordial pain, palpitation, and dyspnoea.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Pulsations over whole body.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Pulse 120, full, bounding, somewhat irregular.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Pulse abnormally rapid, out of proportion to the temperature pain in region of left nipple.—PYROGENIUM.
Pulse accelerated, irregular, feeble, intermittent.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Pulse feeble and irregular.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Pulse feeble, weak—LUFFA AMARA.
Pulse feeble.—OXALICUM ACIDUM.
Pulse full and slightly rapid—ANDERSONIA or AMOORA ROHITAKA.
Pulse full, but soft and yielding; also, small and weak.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Pulse full, hard; tense and bounding; sometimes intermits.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Pulse full, irregular, intermittent. Worse, least motion and in warm room.—IBERIS AMARA.
Pulse full, strong, and irregular, which is a characteristic—AEGLE-MARMELOS or AEGLE-FOLI.
Pulse intermits, feeble, imperceptible.—TABACUM.
Pulse intermits, weak, pain about left shoulder and heart, associated with bladder disturbances.—ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS.
Pulse intermittent and irregular.—AGARICUS MUSCARIUS.
Pulse irregular in force.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Pulse irregular, dicrotic.—JABORANDI.
Pulse irregular, feeble.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Pulse irregular, intermittent, rapid.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Pulse irregular, intermittent.—PHOSPHORICUM ACIDUM.
Pulse irregular.—SUMBULUS MOSCHATUS.
Pulse more rapid in morning (Sulph).—ARSENICUM ALBUM.
Pulse quick, irregular, hard or weak sometimes—TERMINALIA CHERULA.
Pulse quick, weak, irregular, intermittent, with numbness of left arm.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Pulse quick—CALOTROPIS GIGANTEA.
Pulse quickened.—STROPHANTHUS HISPIDUS.
Pulse rapid, feeble, and small.—MURIATICUM ACIDUM.
Pulse rapid, feeble, irregular.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Pulse rapid, hard and small.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Pulse rapid, irregular, intermittent.—THEA CHINENSIS.
Pulse rapid, irregular.—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Pulse rapid, small, and soft.—PHOSPHORUS.
Pulse rapid, small, thready, intermittent.—TEREBINTHINIAE OLEUM.
Pulse slow when quiet, but greatly accelerated on motion.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Pulse slow, soft, weak, irregular, intermittent.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Pulse slower and softer.—NATRIUM NITRICUM.
Pulse small, weak, dicrotic.—MORPHINUM.
Pulse soft and small, dichrotic.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
Pulse thready—ACHYRANTHES ASPERA.
Pulse very slow (Dig; Kalmia; Apocyn).—CANNABIS INDICA.
Pulse weak and intermittent—CEPHALANDRA INDICA.
Pulse weak and irregular.—SPIGELIA.
Pulse weak, and quickened by least movement.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Pulse weak, small, thready.—KALIUM NITRICUM.
Pulse, weak irregular.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Rapid and violent palpitation, with dyspnoea; cannot lie down; also feels best resting in horizontal position.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Rapid but weakened pulse.—BELLADONNA.
Rapid heart action of smokers.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Rapid high tension pulse and urinary suppression.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Rapid pulse, low tension (Tabac; Dig).—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Rapid, weak, irregular pulse.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Rheumatic carditis, trembling pulse; whole left side sore.—SPIGELIA.
Rheumatic Endocarditis (Kalmia).—ADONIS VERNALIS.
Rheumatic pericarditis with double stitches.—ANACARDIUM ORIENTALE.
Rheumatic soreness in cardiac region.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Rheumatoid, flying pains, associated with heart disease.—LYCOPUS VIRGINICUS.
Sensation as if drops were falling from the heart.—CANNABIS SATIVA.
Sensation as if everything were pressed toward the heart.—COCCUS CACTI.
Sensation as if heart ceased beating, then starting very suddenly.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Sensation as if heart had stopped beating.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Sensation as if heart stopped.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Sensation as if heart were grasped in a vise (Cact).—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Sensation as if heart were suspended.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Sensation as if heart were too full.—PYROGENIUM.
Sensation as if something grasped heart.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Sensation as if the heart stopped beating for two or three seconds, immediately followed by a tumultuous rebound, with sinking at the epigastrium.—AURUM METALLICUM.
Sensation of coldness (Carb an; Nat mur).—PETROLEUM.
Sensation of coldness of heart.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Sensation of heart swimming in water.—BUFO RANA.
Sensation of weight and pressure, with occasional sharp, stinging pains.—IBERIS AMARA.
Sense of oppression.—FERRUM METALLICUM.
Severe heart pain; Ready excitability of heart.—THYROIDINUM.
Sharp pains take away the breath.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Shock of pain in cardiac region alternating with pain in right arm.—PHYTOLACCA DECANDRA.
Shooting through chest above heart into shoulder-blades.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Short of breath on ascending; cardiac dyspnoea; circulatory weakness after acute infections; early myocardial degeneration.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Short, quick, soft pulse.—FERRUM PHOSPHORICUM.
Slow pulse (Dig; Kalm; Apoc; Can).—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Slow pulse.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Slow pulse; or hard, full and quick.—CUPRUM METALLICUM.
Sound of heart become weaker, pulse of low tension.—COLCHICUM AUTUMNALE.
Spartein in 2 gr doses for water-logged cases, cannot lie down.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Stitches in heart.—ARNICA MONTANA.
Stitching pain in chest.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Stitching pain in region of heart.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Stitching pains in cardiac region.—IBERIS AMARA.
Sudden sensation as if heart stood still.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Sudden shock in heart.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Suffocated feeling when walking fast or lying on left side.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
Suffocating feeling in a crowded and warm room.—LILIUM TIGRINUM.
Suffocative attacks, occurring in periodical paroxysms.—CHININUM ARSENICOSUM.
Suffocative attacks, syncope; anæmia and dropsy.—CHINA OFFICINALIS.
Surging of heart into chest, as if it would force out upward.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Sustains heart in infectious diseases.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Tachycardia (Naja).—THYROIDINUM.
Tachycardia, with pain (Thyroid).—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Tachycardia.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Tachycardia.—IBERIS AMARA.
Tachycardia.—IODIUM.
Tachycardia.—NATRIUM MURIATICUM.
Tachycardia.—TABACUM.
Temporal and carotid arteries felt when sitting.—ACONITUM NAPELLUS.
Tendency to faint.—MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA.
The least movement causes violent palpitation, and sensation as if it would cease beating, if he moves (Opposite; Gels).—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Threatened heart failure.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Threatened paralysis of heart, body cold, pulse slow, weak, irregular, tremulous.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.
Throat and trachea fills up with mucus.—IBERIS AMARA.
Throbbing all through body.—BELLADONNA.
Throbbing in all arteries after retiring.—FAGOPYRUM ESCULENTUM.
Throbbing in the whole body to finger-tips.—GLONOINUM.
Throbbing throughout the body.—ANTIPYRINUM.
Throbbing, dull stitch in cardiac region.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Tired feeling about heart.—PYROGENIUM.
Tobacco heart from chewing.—VERATRUM ALBUM.
Tobacco heart, especially when due to cigarettes.—CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.
Tobacco heart.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Tobacco heart.—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Tobacco heart.—SAROTHAMNUS SCOPARIUS.
Torturing pain in chest.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Trembling and fluttering in heart, extending to back.—LITHIUM CARBONICUM.
Trembling and palpitation when sitting still.—RHUS TOXICODENDRON.
Trembling around heart.—MOSCHUS.
Trembling feeling of heart.—CROTALUS HORRIDUS.
Trembling, fluttering.—NUX MOSCHATA.
Tremulous action.—CIMICIFUGA RACEMOSA.
Tremulous feeling with flushes.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Tricuspid regurgitation; rapid and feeble, irregular cardiac action, low arterial tension, pulsating jugulars, general cyanosis and general dropsy.—APOCYNUM CANNABINUM.
Valvular diseases.—VERATRUM VIRIDE.
Valvular insufficiency.—SPONGIA TOSTA.
Valvular murmurs, angina pectoris.—CRATAEGUS OXYACANTHA.
Variation of pulse.—RHAMNUS CALIFORNICA.
Very slow pulse.—DIGITALIS PURPUREA.
Violent irregular palpitation especially after excessive joy or surprise.—COFFEA CRUDA.
Violent palpitation induced by slightest exertion, or by laughing, or coughing.—IBERIS AMARA.
Violent palpitation with anxiety, while lying on left side.—PHOSPHORUS.
Violent palpitation, reverberating in head, with labored breathing.—BELLADONNA.
Violent palpitation, with vertigo, headache and restlessness.—AETHUSA CYNAPIUM.
Violent palpitation.—HYDROCYANICUM ACIDUM.
Violent palpitation.—SPIGELIA.
Violent palpitation; worse lying on left side, at approach of menses.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Violent stitch in præcordia, and beating of heart.—KALIUM NITRICUM.
Violent, intermittent palpitation.—SEPIA OFFICINALIS.
Wakes with palpitation about 2 am.—IBERIS AMARA.
Weak and fluttering heart-action.—EUPHORBIA LATHYRIS.
Weak pulse and fainting.—MOSCHUS.
Weak, frequent pulse, with inability to lie down.—THYROIDINUM.
Weak, irregular, with blue mucous membranes, albuminuria, oedema of feet and ankles.—ACETANILIDUM.
Weak, rapid pulse; intermits, due to digestive disturbance.—KALIUM CARBONICUM.
Weak, slow pulse (Dig; Apoc can).—KALMIA LATIFOLIA.
Weak, slow pulse of old age.—GELSEMIUM SEMPERVIRENS.
Weakness of heart—ABROMA AUGUSTA.
Weight and oppression of heart; as if a hand were squeezing it; tickling sensation about heart.—VISCUM ALBUM.
Wiry pulse, camp-like constriction of peripheral arteries.—PLUMBUM METALLICUM.
With the heart symptoms pain in forehead and temples.—NAJA TRIPUDIANS.