Scientific Table of The Germanic New Medicine by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Scientific Table of The Germanic New Medicine by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Scientific Table of The Germanic New Medicine by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer
Below is a transcription of 2 tables, the first is an extract from the Psyche/Brain/Organ relationship poster and the
second is the index table that relates conditions with the tables of the poster that appears in the book "Summary of the
New Medicine", soon available in Spanish.
NOTE: This document is a manual transcription of the poster and book information and may contain errors. Both the
website http://usuarios.lycos.es/infoabierta and the transcription are completely independent of the publisher that
publishes it.
This is an excerpt from the psyche-organ-brain relations poster , which is divided into 3 columns, yellow, orange and
red, in relation to the embryological origins of the tissues involved (endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm). The last two
columns are in turn subdivided vertically into left/right. The second column is subdivided horizontally into three
sections (a, b, c) and the third column into two sections (a and b)
endo.11 Lacrimal glands (acinar portion) Not being able to catch the prey because it is not seen and
considered by others. Ex: Painter who cannot find a gallery
that exhibits his paintings and therefore they will not be
seen. He doesn't sell and he doesn't get his prey.
endo.12 Buccal submucosa (deep stratum of intestinal Not being able to catch the prey. Common in seriously ill
epithelium) patients when they can no longer eat correctly. Ex: due to
pain
endo.13 A. Alveoli (image in "balloon release" or in
"cotton") Fear of death, often due to the impact due to a diagnosis or
B. Bronchioalveolar adenocarcinoma prognosis: e.g. "You have cancer, you won't make it to
(uncommon) Christmas."
endo.19 Jejunum (upper small intestine) Not being able to digest prey, "indigestible discomfort",
which also frequently involves the conflict of dying of
hunger.
endo.20 Ileum (lower small intestine). Also called
Crohn's disease in the healing phase Not being able to digest the prey. "indigestible annoyance"
generally combined with conflict of "fear of dying of
hunger" in the broadest sense of the expression. Ex. A
hairdresser is forced to close her store several times
temporarily and then permanently for transferring her best
assistants to the competition despite their contrary
statements, resulting in a great economic loss.
endo.21 Cecum of the intestine and appendix (Coecum) Indigestible "dirt" conflict. Ex: child who witnesses a
terrible scene of violence between his parents.
endo.22 Large intestine (ascending, transverse and
descending colon) Indigestible "dirty" annoyance, chore, "filth", Ex. someone
is wrongly accused of deceiving an insurance company.
endo.23 Sigmoid Suffering a "marranada", something vile, disgusting,
endo.24 Rectum (dystrophic submucosa of the upper part Suffering a "marranada", something ignoble, degrading,
of the rectum, almost sigma)
endo.25 greater omentum Suffering a mess, something impossible to digest
endo.26 Endomedrium (uterine body) A. Conflict with sexual connotations, unpleasant, ugly,
disrespectful. Generally with a male person.
B. Loss, especially in a grandmother/grandson
relationship
endo.27 Prostate Sexual conflict, ugly. Ex. older man who no longer reacts
through territory conflict is abandoned by his partner in
favor of a younger man
endo.28 Fallopian tube Conflict with sexual connotations, dirty, generally, with a
male person. Ex: Director of a factory finds out that one of
her main employees was found with underage girls. To get
rid of him he also has to pay compensation.
endo.29 Bladder (submucosa, bladder polyp) Suffer a "marranada". Ex: pregnant woman who is beaten
by her husband
endo.30 Kidney (collecting tubules) Existential conflict, "refugee conflict", they have lost
everything, bombing loss conflict
endo.31 Belly button Unable to delete. For example, a convalescent woman
hears her husband babbling on the phone, realizing that he
has not yet given up alcohol.
endo.32 Ovarian and testicular teratoma (exceptional Great conflict of loss. Ex: loss of a child, best friend, loved
location) one, also animals.
mesoa.01.D Dermis, melanoma, amelanotic melanoma, Conflict of stain, attack on one's own integrity, conflict of
cutaneous chorion. Left side. Uni or bilateral feeling or being disfigured. Ex: after amputation of the
rosacea (cutaneous chorion). right side of the breast. Defiling in a real or figurative sense. Ex: "you're a
body pig" or "you're shit"
mesoa.01.I Dermis (=melanoma and amelannotic melanoma, Conflict of stain, attack on one's own integrity, conflict of
cutaneous chorion) Right side of the body feeling or being disfigured. Ex: after amputation of the
breast. Defilement in a real or figurative sense: ex: "you
are a pig" or "you are shit"
mesoa.02.D Uni or bilateral rosacea (cutaneous chorion). Left Zonal or perizonal spot conflict. Conflict of disfigurement,
side deformation or defilement
mesoa.02.I Uni or bilateral rosacea (cutaneous chorion). Zonal or perizonal spot conflict. Conflict of disfigurement,
Right side deformation or defilement
mesoa.03.D Acne vulgaris of the cutaneous chorion. Left side
Small stain conflicts on the face, especially during puberty
mesoa.03.I Acne vulgaris of the cutaneous chorion. Right
side Small stain conflicts on the face, especially during puberty
mesoa.04.D Left breast (chest, invaginated cutaneous Right-handed: Mother/son (or daughter/mother) conflict or
chorion) nest conflict. Ex: child lets go of the mother's hand and is
run over. He remains in hospital between life and death.
The mother reproaches herself. Ex2: A woman is suddenly
notified of the termination of the rental contract for her
house (nest). All his things go to the street.
Left-handed: Couple conflict, not sexual. Conflict of worry
or fighting
mesoa.04.I Right breast (chest, invaginated cutaneous Right-handed: Couple conflict, not sexual. Conflict of
chorion) worry or fighting
Left-handed: Mother/son (or daughter/mother) conflict or
nest conflict. Ex: child lets go of the mother's hand and is
run over. He remains in hospital between life and death.
The mother reproaches herself. Ex2: A woman is suddenly
notified of the termination of the rental contract for her
house (nest). All his things go to the street.
mesoa.05.D Pericardium (left side) Attack on the heart. Also psychic association "Are you
sick with your heart?"
mesoa.05.I Pericardium (right side) Attack on the heart. Also psychic association "Are you
sick with your heart?"
mesoa.06.D Pleura (left side)
Attack against the thoracic cavity. e.g. "you." "He has a
tumor in his lung, it must be removed." Surgeon: "We
have to open his chest to reach the tumor." It can be a real
attack suffered as a push, stab, jab or as a real attack that
occurred or that one imagines. Also for an operation.
mesoa.06.I Pleura (right side)
Attack against the thoracic cavity. e.g. "you." "He has a
tumor in his lung, it must be removed." Surgeon: "We
have to open his chest to reach the tumor." It can be a real
attack suffered as a push, stab, jab or as a real attack that
occurred or that one imagines. Also for an operation.
mesoa.07.D Peritoneum (left side) Attack against the abdominal cavity. Ex: "You have liver
cancer." This is perceived as an attack on the integrity of
the abdominal cavity. Also in a figurative sense it can be
for example. a bad word or an offense that is perceived as
a stab or abdominal blow.
mesoa.07.I Peritoneum (right side) Attack against the abdominal cavity. Ex: "You have liver
cancer." This is perceived as an attack on the integrity of
the abdominal cavity. Also in a figurative sense it can be
for example. a bad word or an offense that is perceived as
a stab or abdominal blow.
mesom.01.D Connective tissue-necrosis (connective tissue Slight conflict of self-devaluation. The location in the
necrosis). Left side connective tissue corresponds to the location of the type of
conflict.
mesom.01.I Connective tissue-necrosis (connective tissue Slight conflict of self-devaluation. The location in the
necrosis). Right side connective tissue corresponds to the location of the type of
conflict.
mesom.02.D Right achondrotrophy (dyschondrosis, cartilage Slight conflict of self-devaluation. The location
necrosis, chondronecrosis) corresponds to the location of the type of conflict.
mesom.02.I Right achondrotrophy (dyschondrosis, cartilage Slight conflict of self-devaluation. The location
necrosis, chondronecrosis) corresponds to the location of the type of conflict.
mesom.03.D Necrosis of the tendons. Left side. Slight conflict of self-devaluation. The location
corresponds to the location of the type of conflict.
mesom.03.I Necrosis of the tendons. Right side. Slight conflict of self-devaluation. The location
corresponds to the location of the type of conflict.
mesom.04.D Bones (osteolysis, osteoporosis, bone Devaluation. Specific conflict depending on the part of the
decalcification, punch injury). Left side of the skeleton where osteolysis occurs:
body.
1. Calota and cervical : Dev. intellectual (injustice, lack
of freedom, lack of peace,...)
2. Head of left humerus (right-handed): Dev. due to
mother/child conflict.
3. Head of left humerus (left-handed) : Dev. due to
relationship conflict.
4. Spine : Dev. core of personality.
5. Neck of the femur : Dev. "for not being able to endure
a situation or carry out something"
6. Pubis : Dev. sexual
7. Knee : Dev. sporty
8. Foot and ankle : Dev. for not being able to run, dance
or balance
9. Hand : Feeling clumsy manually
mesom.04.I Bones (osteolysis, osteoporosis, bone Devaluation. Specific conflict depending on the part of the
decalcification, punch injury). skeleton where osteolysis occurs:
Right side of the body. 1. Calota and cervical : Dev. intellectual (injustice, lack
of freedom, lack of peace, ...)
2. Head of right humerus (left-handed): Dev. due to
mother/child conflict.
3. Head of right humerus (right-handed) : Dev. due to
relationship conflict.
4. Spine : Dev. core of personality.
5. Neck of the femur : Dev. "for not being able to endure
a situation or carry out something"
6. Pubis : Dev. sexual
7. Knee : Dev. sporty
8. Foot and ankle : Dev. for not being able to run, dance
or balance
9. Hand : Feeling clumsy manually
mesom.05.D Dental bone (dentin osteolysis). Left side of the Devaluation for "not being able to bite." Ex. a dog always
teeth. has to let itself be bitten by the neighbor's German
shepherd; or a delicate and weak child always has to allow
himself to be hit and humiliated by the stronger one.
mesom.05.I Dental bone (dentin osteolysis). Right side of the Devaluation for "not being able to bite." Ex. a dog always
teeth. has to let itself be bitten by the neighbor's German
shepherd; or a delicate and weak child always has to allow
himself to be hit and humiliated by the stronger one.
mesom.06.D Lymph nodes-necrosis (holes). Left side. Slight devaluation. The ganglia corresponding to a specific
part of the skeleton are affected. The lymph node chains
correspond to a certain part of the bone. In this case the
devaluation is less than when the bones are affected.
mesom.06.I Lymph nodes-necrosis (holes). Right side. Slight devaluation. The ganglia corresponding to a specific
part of the skeleton are affected. The lymph node chains
correspond to a certain part of the bone. In this case the
devaluation is less than when the bones are affected.
ecto.03.D Coronaries. Ulcer of the coronary arteries with A. Territory conflict. Biological conflict of loss of
severe angina pectoris. territory or the content of the territory (the partner
A. In right-handed men and left-handed leaves the territory)
women; in right-handed women who B. left-handed woman: Sexual conflict. Not copulating or
consume pills, in menopausal women who not having been mated, almost always accompanied
react in a masculine way. In left-handed by depression without hormonal imbalance.
man and right-handed woman with C. Due to hormonal disorders: in women after
presence of schizophrenic constellation. menopause, the pill or castration or masculinization:
(the coronary arteries are derived from the territory conflict in virile women.
branchial arches and their innervation is D. Due to hormonal imbalance: depression during a
governed by the cerebral cortex) territory conflict (resignation conflict in weak male
B. Ulcer of the seminal vesicle of men in the individuals)
same conditions as those mentioned above
ecto.03.I 1. Coronary veins-ulcer. In right-handed 1. Sexual conflict in right-handed women. Biological
women and left-handed men. Or in a right- conflict of sexual frustration: "Being deprived of
handed man and a left-handed woman in a carnal contact." In left-handed man, territory conflict:
schizophrenic constellation. In left-handed total or partial loss of his territory or its content: "The
women who take the pill or are partner is leaving"
postmenopausal. With slight angina 2. In right-handed man and left-handed woman in case of
pectoris. schizophrenic constellation due to territorial conflict
2. Utero-uterine orifice. Cervical ulcer. In (the postmenopausal woman and the one who takes
right-handed women or left-handed women the pill can behave like a man)
only possible in case of schizophrenic 3. Homosexual disorder: in the effeminate right-handed
constellation or menopause. Amenorrhea. man with loss of male hormones or in the left-handed
3. Vagina-carcinomatous ulcer. postmenopausal woman: sexual conflict of being
deprived of copulation (effeminate men) and territory
conflict (postmenopausal left-handed woman).
Conflict of not being able to, not having to reach the
consummation of the sexual act.
ecto.04.D A. Stomach and duodenal bulb A. Conflict over territory. Fight for the limits of the
B. Intra and extrahepatic bile duct, ulcer territory with the "chiefs of the surrounding
C. Intrapancreatic ducts (ulcer) territory." It also affects the content of the territory
(e.g. unfaithful partner "goes with someone else" or
with a change of attitude)
B. Territorial contradiction. The boundaries of the
territory are not defined, so the "chief of the
neighboring territory" can easily invade the territory.
Often quarrels over money (also resentment or
jealousy)
ecto.04.I Intestine-Rectum-carcinomatous ulcer C. Territorial
Female identitycontradiction: in human
conflict: she doesn't beings
know wherein to go, she
doesn't know where she belongs (what position or decision
to adopt). In a right-handed woman and in a left-handed
man (effeminate), both in a schizophrenic constellation, in
a right-handed man and a left-handed woman (also if she is
ecto.05.D Urinary bladder, left area (1/2 male) Territorial demarcation conflict, border conflict
ecto.05.I Bladder-carcinomatous ulcer of the right half of Not being able to recognize the limits of the territory.
the bladder Territorial dislocation.
ecto.06.D Left ureter, carcinomatous ulcer Not being able to delimit the borders of the territory
ecto.06.I Right kidney-ureter-carcinomatous ulcer Not being able to internally delimit the territory (similar to
the identity conflict)
ecto.07.D Left renal pelvis, carcinomatous ulcer Not being able to demarcate boundaries (similar to identity
conflict). Territorial marking conflict. Ex: not knowing
what opinion to follow.
ecto.07.I Kidney-right renal pelvis-carcinomatous ulcer Not being able to internally delimit the territory (similar to
the identity conflict). Ex: "not knowing which opinion to
adhere to"
ecto.08.D Left urethra, carcinomatous ulcer Not knowing internally where the limits are (similar to
identity conflict). Territorial marking conflict. Ex: not
knowing what opinion to follow
ecto.08.I Kidney-right urethra-carcinomatous ulcer Not being able to define your own limits from within
ecto.09Aa.D Skin, epithelial ulcer. With loss of sensitivity in Separation. Loss of body contact. Loss of contact with
the left half of the body. Combination of cancer mother, family, flock, friends. In the animal kingdom, a
and disease analogous (ulcer + dysfunction) loss of contact conflict is generally fatal. It is therefore a
very important conflict!
Psoriasis
ecto.12.I Mouth-Right buccal mucosa ulcer Mouth or tongue conflict. Ex: a driver has to blow with his
mouth into a breathalyzer and his driving license is
withdrawn.
ecto.13.D Left paranasal sinuses, ulcer Conflict of "bad smell", "this smells bad to me". Both
literally and figuratively
ecto.13.I Conflict of "bad smell", "stinky", "all this smells bad to
Nose-Ulcer of paranasal sinuses. Right side me". Both literally and figuratively.
ecto.14.D Esophagus, carcinomatous ulcer. 2/3 higher. Left Not being able to ingest (swallow) the prey. Not being able
side to assimilate on one's own (also in a figurative sense, not
being able to trust oneself, to incorporate oneself)
ecto.14.I Esophagus-Carcinomatous ulcer, upper 2/3. Conflict of not being able to ingest (swallow) the prey
Right side of the organ
ecto.15.D Tear ducts, ulcer. Left side Wanting to be seen or not wanting to be seen.
ecto.15.I Not being able to assimilate by oneself (also in a figurative
Eyes-Ulcer of the tear ducts. Right side sense not being able to trust, incorporate)
ecto.16.D Parotid, excretory duct. left side Not being able or having the right to eat (salivate)
ecto.16.I Mouth-Ulcer of the excretory duct of the parotid Wanting to be seen or not wanting to be seen
(saliva). Right side
ecto.17.D Not being able, duty or having the right to eat.
Left sublingual gland, excretory duct. left side
ecto.17.I Mouth-Ulcer of the excretory duct of the Not being able, unwilling or not having the right to eat
sublingual gland (saliva). Right side (salivate).
ectob.01.D Thalamic disorders. Metabolic derailment Extreme resignation. "It would be better if he were dead"
ectob.01.I Metabolism-Thalamus. Metabolic derailment Extreme resignation, "it would be better if he were dead"
ectob.02.D Hyperglycemia (diabetes mellitus, analogous B Resistance (refuse, oppose) and defend oneself from
cell disease) someone or something in particular
ectob.02.I Fear or disgust for someone or some specific thing
Pancreas-Hypoglycemia. Glucagon deficiency. (anxious disgust)
Sick A cell analogue of the islets of Langerhans.
ectob.03.D motor paralysis A. Not being able to flee or follow, accompany (legs),
A. Also MS (multiple sclerosis), lateral not being able to hold or reject (arms, hands), or not
sclerosis, right-sided myodystrophy being able to dodge (back and shoulder muscles). Not
B. Facial paralysis of the left half of the face. finding a way out or not knowing where to start (leg
motor paralysis paralysis)
B. "Lose face." Loss of dignity, being the object of
ridicule.
ectob.03.I Muscles-Motor paralysis. a. Not being able to flee or follow, accompany (legs),
a. Also multiple sclerosis, lateral sclerosis, not being able to hold or reject (arms, hands) or not
right-sided myodystrophy. being able to dodge (back and shoulder). Conflict of
not finding a way out or not knowing where to start
b. Facial paralysis of the right half of the face (leg paralysis)
b. Being made ridiculous, loss of dignity, being the
object of ridicule
ectob.04.D Loss of olfactory faculty of the left half. of the Not wanting to smell. "This sucks". How can this smell so
olfactory fillets bad!
ectob.04.I Nose-Loss of olfactory faculty of the right half Not wanting to smell "this stinks", "how can this smell so
of the olfactory fillets bad"
ectob.05.D Loss of hearing in the left ear I don't want to hear. "Am I hearing right? I can't believe
my ears,
ectob.05.I Ears-Loss of hearing in the right ear Not wanting to hear "Am I hearing correctly? I can't
believe my ears"
ectob.06.D Fear in the back of the neck. Danger that lurks or threatens
Loss of visual faculty. left half of the retina from behind and from which one cannot get rid
ectob.06.I Eyes-Loss of visual faculty. Right half of the Fear in the back of the neck. Danger that lurks or threatens
retina from behind and that one cannot get rid of. Fear conflict in
the back of the head. Danger that lurks or threatens and
from which one cannot get rid
ectob.07.D Partial opacity of the left vitreous body. Fear in the back of the neck with a particular nuance. Ex:
Glaucoma (blinker or tunnel phenomenon) when a process is experienced in the brain or even in the
retina (brain tumor diagnosis) as a "fear behind the eyes",
which will be felt as the orientation center of
consciousness. It will be perceived similar to the danger
from behind that the prey feels when being chased by an
animal of prey. The meaning of tunnel vision is for the
prey to find its escape route forward with a firm step
without having to look back in panic.
ectob.07.I Eyes-Partial opacity of the right vitreous body. Fear in the back of the neck with a particular nuance. Ex:
Glaucoma (blinker or tunnel phenomenon). when a process is experienced in the brain or even in the
Rearward vision partially "cloudy" retina (diagnosis of a brain tumor) such as a "fear behind
the eyes" that will be felt as the orientation center of
consciousness. It will be perceived as similar to the danger
from behind that the prey feels when it is chased by an
animal of prey. The meaning of tunnel vision is that the
prey finds its escape route forward with a firm step without
having to look back in panic.
ectob.08.D
Phantom ulcer of the squamous epithelium, or
those that ancestrally covered the periosteum. a. Separation conflict + causing pain to another person
Sensory paralysis of the right half of the body b. Separation conflict + suffering periosteal pain yourself
ectob.08.I Skin/Bones-Phantom ulcer of the squamous
epithelium. Sensory paralysis of the right half of
the body 1. Separation conflict + causing pain to another person.
2. Separation conflict + suffering periosteal pain yourself
ectob.09.D Adrenal medulla. Pheochromocytoma, Strong unbearable, unbearable stress
neuroblastoma
ectob.09.I Kidney-adrenal medulla, Pheochromocytoma, Strong unbearable, unbearable stress.
neuroblastoma)
Index of conditions, related to the poster tables.
NOTE: This document is a manual transcription and may contain errors. It is totally independent of the publisher that
publishes it
Hypermasculinity ecto.03.I
Jaundice, hepatitis = inflammation of the liver ducts with jaundice ecto.04B.D
Ileum = lower portion of the small intestine endo.19, endo.20
Ileum, carcinoma endo.20
Ileus = occlusion, mechanical endo.19, endo.20,
endo.21, endo.22,
endo.23, mesot.02
Leukemia = healing phase after bone cancer with a significant increase in the count of mesom.04
leukocytes and their immature forms (blasts)
Lymphatic, drainage mesom.11.D,
mesom.10.I
Lymphatic nodes (holes in the) mesom.06
Lymph nodes (inflammation) mesom.06
Lymphatics, vessels, necrosis mesom.11.D,
mesom.10.I
Lymphatics, vessels, proliferation mesom.11.D,
mesom.10.I
Lymphoma = enlarged, swollen lymph nodes ecto.01.D
Non-Hodgkins lymphoma = all diseases of the lymphatic system that are not part of Hodkins ecto.01.D
syndrome
Lymphoma, non-Hodgkins - centrocystic, centroblastic = growth of squamous epithelium ecto.01.D
during the healing phase, after previous ulceration of the larynx
Breast = chest ecto.9B, mesoa.04
Peritoneal = membrane that delimits the interior cavity of the abdomen mesoa.07
Peritoneum, carcinoma mesoa.07
Peritoneum, mesothelioma mesoa.07
Foot
ectob.03,
mesom.04, ???
mesom.12.D,
mesom.11.I
(maybe ectob.12...)
Rough skin ecto.9Aa
Skin, diseases ecto.09Aa,
mesoa.01,
mesoa.02,
mesoa.03
Skin, sensitivity ecto.9Aa
Legs, atrophy of the muscles of the legs mesom.12.D,
mesom.11.I
Legs, paralysis of the muscles of the legs ectob.03
Legs, veins of the nb10.D,
mesom.09.I
Pylorus = stomach opening into the duodenum ecto.04A.D
Arteriosclerotic plaque = layer of connective tissue and calcium deposits mesom.09.D,
mesom.08.I
Pleura (carcinoma, mesothelioma, exudation) mesoa.06
Pleura = membrane that delimits the interior cavity of the chest, surrounding the lungs
Polyps (vocal cords) ecto.02.I
Polyps (nose, pharynx) endo.01
Polyps (bladder) endo.29
Portio (??), opening of the uterus ecto.03.I
Portio, carcinoma ecto.03.I
Prolactin = hormone that stimulates milk production endo.02
Prostate endo.27
prostate, carcinoma endo.27
Pseudoanemia mesom.04
Lung, caverns endo.13A
Lung, embolism ecto.03.I
Lung, embolism, acute heart attack (right) ecto.03.I
Lung, metastasis endo.13A
Lung, mucoviscidosis =cystic fibrosis endo.13
Lung, lung nodules endo.13A
Keloids = proliferation of scar tissue mesom.01
Keratitis = inflammation of the cornea ecto.09Ae
Cyst, cavern with liquid or viscous contents
Rectum =last 12 cm of the intestine ending in the anus ecto.04B.I,
endo.24
Rectum, carcinoma = carcinoma of the sigmoid endo.23
Rectum, ulcerative carcinoma (tb. pains and spasms) ecto.04B.I
Rectum, carcinoma, submucosal "dystopia", psudo, location in the upper part of the rectum endo.24
Rectum, hemorrhage ecto.04B.I
Cold (catar), purulent ecto.13
Colds (nose) ecto.11, ecto.13
Respiratory problems mesoa.05,
mesoa.06,
ecto.01.D, ecto.02,
ecto.03.I
Retina = light-sensitive inner layer of the eye ectob.06
retina, detachment ectob.06
Retrosternal =behind the sternum ecto.01.I
Retrosternal, cysts (thyroid) ecto.01.I
Rheumatism ectob.08
Rheumatism, joints mesom.04
Rhinitis = inflammation of the nasal mucosa ecto.11, ecto.13
Kidneys, renal calyx a.30, ecto.07
Kidneys, elongated renal "calyx" a.30
Kidneys, blockage ecto.06
Kidneys, ulcerative carcinoma ecto.06, ecto.07
Kidneys, cavities (caverns) a.30
Kidneys, colic ecto.06, ecto.07
Kidneys, pain ecto.07
Kidneys, spasms ecto.07
Kidneys, parenchymal necrosis mesot.01
Kidneys, renal pelvis ecto.06, ecto.07,
a.30
Kidneys, stones (kidney stones) ecto.06, ecto.07
Kidneys, cysts mesot.01.D???
Kidneys, tuberculosis of the a.30
Kidneys, collecting ducts, carcinoma a.30
Kidneys, tubules a.30
Knees mesom.04
blood, cells mesom.04
Blood, high sugar level = hyperglycemia ectob.02.D
Blood, low sugar level =hypoglycemia ectob.02.I
Blood, chemical parameters, dysfunction ectob.01
Blood, high blood pressure =hypertension mesot.01
blood, transfusion mesom.07.D
Blood vessels ecto.03.I,
mesom.09.D,
mesom.10.D,
nb08.I,
mesom.09.I
paranasal sinuses ecto.13
Paranasal sinuses, ulcerative carcinoma ecto.13
Sensitivity, paralysis (loss of sensation) ectob.08
Sensory, paralysis (loss of sensory consciousness) ecto.9Aa
Autonomic nervous system = involuntary nervous system ecto.09Cb
Vegetative nervous system, massive deterioration ectob.01
Deafness, hearing ectob.05
Deafness, feeling of ectob.07, rb09Aa
(Ca)
Deafness, especially bad hearing endo.09, endo.10,
A+
Stool, black (??) =melaena ecto.04A.D,
endo.19
Goiter ecto.01.I
Hyperthyroid goiter endo.07, endo.08
Goiter, benign euroidism ecto.01.I
Suicidal (especially in schizophrenic constellation) ectob.01.D
Thalamus = part of the midbrain with important centers and nuclei ecto.05
Tachycardia = abnormal work of the heart with palpitations ecto.03.I
Achilles tendon, rupture mesom.03
Achilles tendon, rupture mesom.03
Tendon, necrosis mesom.03
Teratoma = tumor composed of different types of tissues, none of which normally belong to a.32
the site where the tumor is, most commonly the ovaries and testicles
Testicular inflammation mesom.14.D,
mesom.13.I
Testicles, carcinoma mesom.14.D,
mesom.13.I
Testicles, cyst mesom.14.D,
mesom.13.I
Testicles, teratoma a.32
Eardrum y.09, y.10
eardrum, perforation endo.10
Tinnitus = ringing in the ears, ringing in the ears ectob.05
Thyroid, carcinoma. Acinar portion endo.07
Thyroid, increased function = hyperthyroidism, tyrotoxicosis endo.07
Thyroid, nodules endo.07
Thyroid, cold nodules ecto.01.I
Thyroid, cyst ecto.01.I
Thyrotoxicosis = hyperthyroidism endo.07
Cough ecto.02
Sympathetic tract = see neuroganglia ecto.9Cb
Swallow = swallowing. Spasms ecto.14
Swallowing, narrowing (stenosis) ecto.14
Trigeminal = fifth cranial nerve ecto.09Ab,
ecto.09Ac
Thrombus = clot ecto.03.I
ecto.03.I,
Thrombus, embolism = a clot that causes an occlusion in small blood vessels or capillaries mesom.07.D
Thrombocytes = blood platelets. Important role in coagulation mesom.07.D
Thrombophlebitis = inflammation of the wall of a vein with the formation of an embolism mesom.10.D,
(clot) mesom.09.I
Fallopian tube endo.28
Fallopian tubes, carcinoma endo.28
Tuberculosis = healing phase of diseases directed by the old brain
Tubules = collecting tubes of the kidneys a.30
Phantom (imaginary) ulceration in the squamous epithelium ectob.08
Umbilical, internal carcinoma a.31
Ureter ecto.06, ecto.05,
endo.27,
Ureter, spasms ecto.08
Ureter, occlusion ecto.06
Ureter, total occlusion ecto.08
Ureter, ulceration ecto.06
Urethra endo.27, ecto.08
Urethra, ulcerative carcinoma ecto.08
Urethra, partial occlusion endo.27
Urethra, total occlusion ecto.08
Urticaria ecto.9A
Uterus mesot.03, endo.26