Bad blood" so called, asthenia and adynamia, and particularly a tendency to malignancy in acute and sub-acute disorders, seem to be special indicators for the use of Echinacea.
The erethism of sexual debility is plainly evinced in Picric acid, and the ultimate asthenia is as really discovered in Onosmodium Virginianum.
Later, pains in the head, slight amnesia and a condition of asthenia developed.
On the fourth day he was able to urinate spontaneously; the asthenia and other symptoms had disappeared in two or three weeks.
Some observers have attributed death to syncope or asthenia by the shock produced, in the sudden effect of the cold upon the sympathetic nervous system inducing heart failure.
In many cases a condition of nervous astheniawill be found prominently present.
Death takes place by astheniain from six weeks to six months; occasionally within a fortnight from the apparent onset.
Where we meet with atonic conditions however, with debility, malnutrition, want of energy or general asthenia of an obscure nature, and amenable to electric influence, the tonic effects of the baths become striking and brilliant.
On the other hand, the pathogenetic manifestations appeared all to point to “asthenia of the sympathetic”—at any rate the portion of this whence the cardiac nerves take their origin, and I formed my diagnosis accordingly.
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