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Abdominal dropsy, 3.1.4.
Abdominal puncture, 3.1.5.
Abscess, 2.1.B.
Acne, 3.1.1.
Acromegaly, 2.1.24.
Activation time of mental disorders, 6.0.B.
Acute psychosis state, 6.0.B.
Addison’s symptom, 4.1.17.
Adenocorticotropic hormone, ACTH, 2.1.24.
Adenoid breast cancer, 3.1.3.
Adenoid skin carcinoma, 3.1.1.
Adrenal cortex cancer, 4.1.17.
Adrenal cortex cyst, 4.1.17.
Adrenal cortex, 4.1.17.
Adrenocortical hyperfunction, 4.1.17.
Aggression against oneself, 6.5.F.
Aggression against others, 6.5.F.
Aggressive behavior, 6.5.F.
Aggressivity constellation, 6.5.F.
Albuminuria, 2.1.20.
Allergic spots on the skin, 5.1.7.
Alopecia, 5.1.7.
Alpha Langerhans islet cells, 5.1.16.
Alveolitis, 5.2.4.
Alzheimer, 6.1.A.
Amazedness, 6.1.A.
Ambivalence, 6.3.A.
Amnesia, 6.1.A.
Amok run, 6.5.F.
Amylase enzyme in the blood, 5.2.11.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, ALS, 5.1.11.
Anal carcinoma, 5.2.12.
Anemia, 4.1.5.
Angina pectoris (artery intima), 5.2.7.
Angina pectoris (vein intima), 5.2.5.
Angina trachealis, 5.2.2.
Animal experiments, 2.1.8.
Anorexia constellation, 6.5.F.
Anorexia nervosa, sickly thinness, 6.5.F.
Anuria, 2.1.20.
Anus fissure, 5.2.12.
Anus irritation, 5.2.12.
Anus itching, 5.2.12.
Anus narrowing, 5.2.12.
Anus pains, 5.2.12.
Anus ulcer, 5.2.12.
Anus wart, 3.1.9.
Anus wound, 5.2.12.
Anxiety states, 6.4.D.
Apathy, 4.1.17.
Aphtae, 5.1.2.
Aphthous stomatitis, 5.1.2.
Aphtosis, 5.1.2.
Appendicitis, 2.1.13.
Appendix adenocarcinoma, 2.1.13.
Appendix polyp, 2.1.13.
Appendix, 2.1.13.
Archaic ring-form, 2.1.D.
Armpit lymph nodes, 4.1.9.
Arrogance, 6.3.A.
Arterial calcification, 4.1.8.
Arteriosclerosis, 4.1.8.
Artery plaque, 4.1.8.
Arthritis, 4.1.2.
Arthrosis, 4.1.2.
Ascites, 3.1.4.
Asexual behavior, 4.1.14.
Asocial behavior, 6.2.A.
Aspergillosis, 2.1.7.
Astonishedness, 6.1.A.
Athlete’s heart, 4.1.7.
Atrium extrasystole, 2.2.3.
Atrium fibrillation, 2.2.3.
Atrium musculature, 2.2.3.
Atrium myoma, 2.2.3.
Atrophy, 4.1.B.
Autism constellation, 6.5.F.
A-Vitamin deficiency, 5.1.7.
Bacteria in a table, 1.4.0.
Balance disorder, 5.1.12.
Balanitis, 5.1.9.
Barbarism, 6.3.A.
Barking cough, 5.2.1.
Bartholin abscess, 2.1.17.
Bartholin adenocarcinoma, 2.1.17.
Bartholin cyst, 2.1.17.
Bartholin glands, 2.1.17.
Bartholinitis, 2.1.17.
Basalioma, 5.1.7.
Basedow-Graves symptom, 2.1.4.
Bechterew’s symptom, 4.1.2.
Becoming emotionless, 6.2.A.
Becoming silent, 5.2.1.
Being burned out emotionally, 6.2.A.
Beta-Langerhans islet cells, 5.1.17.
Bile duct closure, 5.2.10.
Bile duct, 5.2.10.
Biological conflict, 1.2.0.
Biological conflict-types, 1.3.3.
Biological identity, 6.5.A.
Biological sidedness, 1.3.4.
Birthmark, 3.1.1.
Black melanoma, 3.1.1.
Black, fixed blind spots, 2.1.23.
Blackheads, 3.1.1.
Bladder fungal infection, 2.1.16.
Bladder trigonum, 2.1.16.
Bleeding disease, 4.1.10.
Blinded by anger, 6.5.F.
Blood cell reproduction, 4.1.5.
Blood cells in low quantity, 4.1.5.
Blood clotting disorder, 4.1.10.
Blood composition, 4.1.5.
Blood in stool, 5.2.12.
Blood in the urine, 5.2.13.
Blood platelets, 4.1.10.
Blood pressure fluctuations, 2.2.4.
Blood pressure increases, 2.2.4.
Blood spots in nasal mucus, 5.1.6.
Blood vessel cramp, 4.1.8.
Blood vessel multiplication, 4.1.8.
Blood vessel myoma, 2.2.4.
Blood vessel narrowing, 4.1.8.
Blood vessel wall myoma, 2.2.4.
Blood vessel wall smooth muscles, 2.2.4.
Blood vessel wall thinning, 4.1.8.
Blood vessel wall, 4.1.8.
Blood vomiting, 5.2.9.
Blurred vision, 5.1.13.
Bone cancer, 4.1.3.
Bone cyst, 4.1.3.
Bone marrow tissue-loss, 4.1.3.
Bone outgrowth, 4.1.3.
Bone tissue-loss, 4.1.3.
Bone, 4.1.3.
Bowel paralysis, 2.2.1.
Bradyarrhythmia, 5.2.7.
Bradycardia, 5.2.7.
Brain damage, 6.0.A.
Brain membrane inflammation, 3.1.8.
Brain membrane mesothelioma, 3.1.8.
Brain membrane thickening, 3.1.8.
Brain membrane tumor, 3.1.8.
Brain membrane, 3.1.8.
Brain symptoms, 1.2.4.
Brain vascular cramp, 4.1.8.
Brain-cortex constellation, 6.4.A.
Brain-cortex, 5.1.B.
Brain-relays of the cortex-fields, 6.4.C.
Brainstem constellation, 6.1.A.
Brain-substance constellation, 6.3.A.
Brain-substance, 4.1.B.
Breaking of a vicious circle, 5.1.6.
Breast cancer, 5.1.8.
Breast cyst, 5.1.8.
Breast redness, 5.1.8.
Breast shrinking, 5.1.8.
Breathing automatism, 5.2.1.
Breathing difficulty (larynx), 5.2.1.
Breathing difficulty (lung), 5.2.3.
Breathing difficulty (sm.musc.), 2.2.5.
Breathing musculature functions, 5.2.1.
Breathing musculature, 5.2.3.
Breathing slowdown, 2.2.5.
Bronchial carcinoma, 5.2.4.
Bronchial mucosa, 5.2.4.
Bronchitis, 5.2.4.
Bronchopneumonia, 5.2.4.
Bulbus squamous-epithelium, 5.2.9.
Bulimia constellation, 6.5.G.
Buzzing in the ears, 5.1.12.
Caesaromaniac behavior, 6.3.A.
Calcitonin, 2.1.4.
Callousness, 6.2.A.
Candida, 2.1.12.
Capillaries, 4.1.8.
Carbuncle, 4.1.1.
Cardiac arrest, 5.2.8.
Cardiac sac inflammation, 3.1.7.
Carelessness, 6.1.A.
Caries, 4.1.4.
Cartilage wear, 4.1.2.
Cartilage, 4.1.2.
Casanova constellation, 6.5.G.
Caseation, 2.1.B.
Cataract, 5.1.5.
Celiac disease, 2.1.12.
Cell-reproduction, 1.3.2.
Cellulitis, 4.1.11.
Cerebrospinal fluid, CSF, 3.1.8.
Change of depression into mania, 6.5.B.
Change of mania into depression, 6.5.B.
Chest musculature, 5.2.3.
Chest pain, heart pain, 5.2.5.
Childish behavior, 6.5.A.
Chocolate cyst, 4.1.14.
Cholecystitis, 5.2.10.
Cholesterol, 4.1.8.
Clap, 5.1.9.
Clavus, 3.1.9.
Clitoris, 5.1.9.
Cochlea, 5.1.12.
Coincidence of special-programs, 6.0.B.
Cold influenza, 5.1.6.
Colitis ulcerosa, 2.1.15.
Colitis, 2.1.14.
Coloboma, 2.1.23.
Colon adenocarcinoma, 2.1.14.
Colon bleeding, 2.1.14.
Colon cancer, 2.1.14.
Colon polyp, 2.1.14.
Colon, 2.1.14.
Color blindness, 6.3.A.
Compassion reduction, 6.2.A.
Compulsion of fighting, 6.3.A.
Compulsion of misleading, 6.3.A.
Compulsion of pretence, 6.3.A.
Compulsion of prove, 6.3.A.
Compulsion of violence, 6.3.A.
Compulsion of winning, 6.3.A.
Compulsive aggressiveness, 6.5.F.
Compulsive communication, 6.5.F.
Compulsive dealing with death, 6.5.G.
Compulsive differentiation, 6.3.A.
Compulsive emotional outbursts, 6.5.F.
Compulsive generalization, 6.3.A.
Compulsive humiliation, 6.3.A.
Compulsive lying, 6.3.A.
Compulsive non-communication, 6.5.F.
Compulsive non-nutrition, 6.5.F.
Compulsive nutrition, 6.5.G.
Compulsive partner search, 6.5.G.
Compulsive provocation, 6.3.A.
Compulsive publishing, 6.5.F.
Compulsive silence, 6.5.F.
Compulsive speaking, 6.5.F.
Compulsive writing, 6.5.F.
Concentration disorder, 1.2.1.
Condyloma, 5.1.9.
Conflict activation on the effect of rails, 1.2.3.
Conflict impact sequence, 6.5.C.
Conflict-active-phase, 1.2.1.
Conflict-after-phase, 1.2.1.
Confrontation-fear constellation, 6.4.D.
Confusedness, 6.1.A.
Confusion, 6.1.A.
Conjunctiva inflammation, 5.1.5.
Conjunctiva redness, 5.1.5.
Conjunctiva, 5.1.5.
Conjunctivitis, 5.1.5.
Connective-tissue inflammation, 4.1.1.
Connective-tissue necrosis, 4.1.1.
Connective-tissue tissue-reduction, 4.1.B.
Connective-tissue tumor, 4.1.1.
Consciousness-change, 6.0.A.
Consciousness-loss, absence, 5.1.D.
Consciousness-narrowing, 6.1.A.
Consternatedness, 6.1.A.
Consternation, 6.1.A.
Constipation, 5.2.12.
Contradictoriness, 6.3.A.
COPD, 5.2.3.
Corium, 3.1.1.
Cornea inflammation, 5.1.5.
Cornea, 5.1.5.
Coronary-artery-intima, 5.2.7.
Coronary-vein-intima, 5.2.5.
Coronary-vessel narrowing (artery), 5.2.7.
Coronary-vessel narrowing (vein), 5.2.5.
Cortex-fields (images, cross sections), 6.4.C.
Cough (dry, larynx), 5.2.1.
Cough (dry, lungs), 5.2.3.
Cough (with phlegm, larynx), 5.2.2.
Cough (with phlegm, lung), 5.2.4.
Cough cramps (larynx), 5.2.1.
Cough cramps (lung), 5.2.3.
Coughing attack (larynx), 5.2.1.
Coughing attack (lung), 5.2.3.
Coughing stimulus (larynx), 5.2.1.
Coughing stimulus (lung), 5.2.3.
Crater on the breast, 5.1.8.
Crohn’s disease, 2.1.12.
Croup cough, 5.2.1.
Croup syndrome, 5.2.2.
CT-images in the phases, 1.2.4.
Cushing’s syndrome, 4.1.17.
Cystic Fibrosis (CF), 2.1.7.
Cystitis, 5.2.14.
Deafness, 5.1.12.
Delusions of grandeur, 6.3.A.
Dementia, 6.1.A.
Dental granuloma, 4.1.4.
Dentin, 4.1.4.
Depigmentation, 5.1.7.
Depression, 6.5.A.
Depressive behavior, 6.5.A.
Dermatitis, 5.1.7.
Dermatofibroma, 3.1.9.
Dermis, 3.1.1.
Detachment-conflict, 5.1.A.
Devaluation compulsion, 6.3.A.
Diabetes mellitus, 5.1.17.
Diabetes, 5.1.16.
Diaphragm musculature (smooth), 2.2.5.
Diaphragm musculature (striated), 5.2.3.
Diaphragm myoma, 2.2.5.
Diarrhea, 2.1.12.
Diphtheria, 5.2.2.
Discus hernia, 4.1.2.
Disease, cancer, 1.0.1.
Dishonest conduct, 6.3.A.
Dizziness, 5.1.12.
Double vision, 5.1.13.
Dryness of the lungs, 2.1.7.
Ductal breast cancer, 5.1.8.
Ductal mamma carcinoma, 5.1.8.
Dulling the mind, 6.1.A.
Dullness, 6.1.A.
Duodenum gland-epithelium, 2.1.9.
Dwarfism, 2.1.24.
Earaches (gland-epithelium), 2.1.22.
Earaches (squamous-epithelium), 5.1.6.
Eczema, 5.1.7.
Edema formation, 2.1.21.
Effusions, 3.1.4.
Egocentric behavior, 6.3.A.
Embryo, 1.3.0.
Emotional intelligence, 6.3.A.
Empathy inability, 6.2.A.
Enamel discoloration, 5.1.1.
Enamel, 5.1.1.
Endometriosis, 2.1.19.
Endometrium adenocarcinoma, 2.1.19.
Endometrium polyp, 2.1.19.
Enteroidea adenocarcinoma, 2.1.23.
Entrapment fear, 6.4.D.
Epidermis, 5.1.7.
Epiglottis, 5.2.2.
Epilepsy, 5.1.11.
Epileptic attack, 5.1.11.
Erysipelas, 4.1.1.
Erythema, 5.1.7.
Erythrocythemia, 4.1.5.
Esophagitis, 5.1.4.
Esophagus adenocarcinoma, 2.1.6.
Esophagus bleeding, 5.1.4.
Esophagus closure, 5.1.4.
Esophagus fungus, 2.1.6.
Esophagus gland-epithelium, 2.1.6.
Esophagus muscle cramp, 5.1.4.
Esophagus narrowing, 2.1.6.
Esophagus pains, 5.1.4.
Esophagus paralysis, 5.1.4.
Esophagus polip, 2.1.6.
Esophagus squamous-epithelium, 5.1.4.
Esophagus swelling, 2.1.6.
Esophagus thickening, 2.1.6.
Essential hypertension, 4.1.16.
Estrogen, 5.2.A.
Eustachian tube squamous-epithelium, 5.1.6.
Eustachian tubes, 2.1.22.
Ewing’s sarcoma, 4.1.6.
Exaggerated fear, 6.4.D.
Excessive eating desire, 4.1.11.
Excessive edema formation, 2.1.21.
Excessive pains, 2.1.21.
Excessive symptoms, 2.1.21.
Excessive tiredness, 1.2.1.
Excessive urination stimulus, 5.2.13.
Exhalation difficult, 2.2.5.
Exploitation mania, 6.3.A.
Expression of love in biology, 5.1.8.
Extra heartbeats, 2.2.3.
Extremist behavior, 6.3.A.
Eye dryness, 5.1.5.
Eye lens, 5.1.5.
Eye neuroepithelium, 5.1.13.
Eye tuberculosis, 2.1.23.
Fallopian tube adenocarcinoma, 2.1.19.
Fallopian tube closure, 2.1.19.
Fanatical behavior, 6.3.A.
Fascia, 4.1.2.
Fast liver swelling, 5.2.10.
Fast pancreas swelling, 5.2.11.
Fast pulse, 5.2.5.
Fat balance disorder, 4.1.17.
Fat node, 4.1.11.
Fat tumor, 4.1.11.
Fat-tissue, 4.1.11.
Fatty liver, 2.1.10.
Feeling of being captured, 6.4.D.
Feeling of being locked up, 6.4.D.
Feeling of entrapment, 6.4.D.
Feeling of torturing the soul, 6.4.D.
Female prostate, 5.1.9.
Femininity increase, 4.1.14.
Femoral neck bone, 4.1.5.
Fever in case of gland-tissues, 2.1.B.
Fever in case of protect.membr.tissues, 3.1.B.
Fever in case of squamous-ep.tissues, 5.1.B.
Fever in the case of connective-tissues, 4.1.B.
Fiber tumor, 4.1.1.
Fibrillation, 2.2.B.
Fibroma, 4.1.1.
Fibromyalgia, 4.1.2.
Flickering eyes, 5.1.13.
Fluctuating blood sugar level, 5.1.16.
Fluid accumulations in the body, 3.1.4.
Fluid in the chest, 3.1.6.
Fluid in the lung, 2.1.7.
Focusing disorder, 5.1.13.
Food channel smooth-musculature, 2.2.1.
Food intolerance, 2.1.12.
Foot fungus, 3.1.1.
Foot joint, 4.1.2.
Foreskin shrinking, 5.1.9.
Foreskin, 5.1.9.
Fraud mania, 6.3.A.
Freckle, 3.1.1.
Frontal sinus inflammation, 5.1.6.
Frontal-cortical constellation, 6.4.D.
Frontal-fear constellation, 6.4.D.
Frontal-fear separation-conflicts, 5.1.B.
Frontal-occipital constellation, 6.4.D.
Function loss, 5.1.B.
Function reduction, 5.1.B.
Functional relations, 4.1.C.
Fungal bacteria in a table, 1.4.0.
Fungal cystitis, 2.1.16.
Fungal ear infection, 2.1.22.
Fungal intestine inflammation, 2.1.12.
Fungal lung inflammation, 2.1.8.
Fungi in a table, 1.4.0.
Furuncle, 4.1.1.
Furunculosis, 4.1.1.
Gall bladder, 5.2.10.
Gallstone, 5.2.10.
Gastritis, 2.1.9.
Gendered separation-conflicts, 5.1.B.
Genital ulcer, 5.1.9.
Genital vitiligo, 5.1.9.
Genital wart, 3.1.9.
Germ-layer, 1.3.0.
Giantism, 2.1.24.
Gland-tissue degradation, 1.3.2.
Gland-tissue, 2.1.B.
Glans, 5.1.9.
Glass bones, 4.1.3.
Glaucoma, 5.1.13.
Gluten intolerance, 2.1.12.
Goblet cell adenocarcinoma, 2.1.7.
Goiter, 5.1.14.
Gonorrhea, 5.1.9.
Gout, 4.1.2.
Granulocytopenia, 4.1.9.
Green star, 5.1.13.
Grey star, 5.1.5.
Growth hormone disorder, 2.1.24.
Growth hormone, somatotropin, STH, 2.1.24.
Growth of body parts, 2.1.24.
GT-zone constellation, 6.5.A.
GT-zones and the left-handed people, 6.5.E.
GT-zones and the right-handed people, 6.5.D.
Gum, 5.1.2.
Hair loss, 5.1.7.
Hair root, 5.1.7.
Hamster face, 5.1.3.
Hand joint, 4.1.2.
Handedness, 1.3.4.
Hanging wart, 3.1.9.
Hardness of hearing, 5.1.12.
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, 2.1.4.
Hate, 6.3.A.
Hatefulness, 6.3.A.
Hay fever, 5.1.6.
HCA, hanging conflict-activity, 1.2.2.
Headaches, 1.2.1.
Hearing cortex, 5.1.12.
Hearing hallucination, 6.5.G.
Hearing loss, 5.1.12.
Hearing of voices, 6.5.G.
Hearing reduction, 5.1.12.
Heart attack, 5.2.8.
Heart enlargement, 4.1.7.
Heart failure, 5.2.8.
Heart fibrillation, 2.2.3.
Heart infarction, 5.2.8.
Heart muscle necrosis, 4.1.7.
Heart muscle thickening, 4.1.7.
Heart muscle tissue-loss, 4.1.7.
Heart rhythm acceleration, 5.2.5.
Heart rhythm deceleration, 5.2.8.
Heart rhythm disorders on one page, 5.2.8.
Heart rhythm phenomena, 5.2.8.
Heart slowdown, 5.2.8.
Heart trembling, 2.2.3.
Heart weakness, 4.1.7.
Heart-atrium-fibrillation, 2.2.3.
Heartburn, 5.2.9.
Heart-chamber-fibrillation, 4.1.7.
Heart-chamber-musculature, 4.1.7.
Heartlessness, 6.2.A.
Heavy breathing (larynx), 5.2.1.
Heavy breathing (lungs), 5.2.3.
Heavy breathing (smooth m.), 2.2.5.
Helicobacter pylori, 5.2.9.
Hemangioma, 4.1.8.
Hematemesis, 5.2.9.
Hematuria, 5.2.13.
Hemoglobin, 4.1.5.
Hemophilia, 4.1.10.
Hemorrhoids, 5.2.12.
Hepatic coma, 5.2.10.
Hepatitis, 5.2.10.
Hepatomegaly, 2.1.10.
Herpes Zoster, 3.1.2.
Herpes, 5.1.7.
High blood pressure, 4.1.16.
High sugar level, 5.1.17.
Hirsutism, 4.1.17.
HIV, AIDS, 5.1.9.
Hoarseness, 5.2.1.
Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 4.1.9.
Hole in tooth, 4.1.4.
Homosexuality, 6.5.A.
Hordeolum, 3.1.9.
Hormonal castration, 5.2.A.
Hormonal state, 5.2.A.
Hormonal tilting, 5.2.A.
Hormone change due to GTZ-confict, 5.2.B.
Hormone disorders, 2.1.24.
Hormone problems, 2.1.24.
Hostility, 6.3.A.
Hovering constellation, 6.5.F.
How does a RH man react, 5.2.B.
How does a RH woman react, 5.2.B.
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus), 5.2.6.
Hyperactivity, 4.1.17.
Hyperaldosteronism, 4.1.17.
Hyperesthesia, 5.1.D.
Hyperglycemia, 5.1.17.
Hyperglycemic shock, 5.1.17.
Hyperglycosemia, 5.1.17.
Hyperhydratation, 2.1.20.
Hyperhydration, 2.1.20.
Hyperinsulinemia, 5.1.16.
Hyperperistalsis, 2.2.1.
Hyperpigmentation, 3.1.1.
Hypersensitive teeth, 5.1.1.
Hypersensitivity, 5.1.D.
Hypertension, 4.1.16.
Hyperthyreosis, 2.1.4.
Hypervascularization, 4.1.8.
Hypoesthesia, 5.1.D.
Hypoglycagonemia, 5.1.16.
Hypoglycemia, 5.1.16.
Hypoglycemic shock, 5.1.16.
Hypoglycosemia, 5.1.16.
Hypoinsulinemia, 5.1.17.
Hypophysis, 2.1.24.
Hyposensitivity, 5.1.D.
Hypothalamus, 2.1.24.
Hypothyreosis, 2.1.4.
Icterus, 5.2.10.
Ileum (lower small intestine), 2.1.12.
Impact of the primary GTZ-conflicts, 5.2.B.
Incontinence, 4.1.12.
Incorrect behavior, 6.3.A.
Increase of intraocular pressure, 5.1.13.
Increased blood sugar level, 5.1.17.
Increased hair growth, 4.1.17.
Increased pulse, 5.2.5.
Infantilism, 6.5.A.
Infection, 1.4.0.
Infertility, 2.1.24.
Inflamed bowel syndrome (IBS), 2.1.12.
Influenza (larynx), 5.2.2.
Influenza (lung), 5.2.4.
Influenza (nose), 5.1.6.
Inhalation difficult, 2.2.5.
Initial hormonal state, 5.2.B.
Injuring compulsion, 6.2.A.
Injury conflict, 3.1.A.
Inner ear, 5.1.12.
Inner-skin-scheme, 5.1.D.
Inner-skin-sensitivity-scheme, 5.1.D.
Insatiable feeling of hunger, 5.1.16.
Insensitivity, 6.2.A.
Insulin deficiency, 5.1.17.
Insulin resistance, 5.1.16.
Insult conflict, 3.1.A.
Insulting compulsion, 6.2.A.
Intelligence level reduction, 6.1.A.
Intelligence reduction, 6.1.A.
Intestine cancer, 2.1.12.
Intestine closure, 2.1.12.
Intestine colic (intestine inflammation), 2.1.12.
Intestine colic (pain cramp), 2.2.1.
Intestine inflammation, 2.1.12.
Intestine muscles, 2.2.1.
Intestine myoma, 2.2.1.
Intestine perforation, 2.1.12.
Intestine polyp, 2.1.12.
Intestine tumor, 2.1.12.
Intraductal breast cancer, 5.1.8.
Intraductal breast carcinoma, 5.1.8.
Iris adenocarcinoma, 2.1.23.
Iris smooth musculature, 2.1.23.
Iris, 2.1.23.
Irregular heartbeat, 4.1.7.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), 2.1.12.
Irritation (larynx-airway), 5.2.2.
Irritation (lung airways), 5.2.4.
Irritation (nasal airway), 5.1.6.
Jaundice, 5.2.10.
Jawbone, 4.1.4.
Jejunum (upper small intestine), 2.1.12.
Joint inflammation, 4.1.2.
Joints, 4.1.2.
Kaposi’s Sarcoma, 3.1.1.
Keratitis, 5.1.5.
Kidney adenocarcinoma, 2.1.20.
Kidney cancer, 4.1.16.
Kidney cortex cyst, 4.1.16.
Kidney cortex necrosis, 4.1.16.
Kidney cortex tumor, 4.1.16.
Kidney cortex, 4.1.16.
Kidney cramp, 2.1.20.
Kidney dysfunction, 2.1.20.
Kidney failure, 2.1.20.
Kidney fungus, 2.1.20.
Kidney insufficiency, 2.1.20.
Kidney pain cramp, 5.2.13.
Kidney pelvis inflammation, 5.2.13.
Kidney pelvis, 5.2.13.
Kidney sand, 5.2.13.
Kidney stone (calcite), 5.2.13.
Kidney stone (oxalate), 2.1.20.
Kidney tuberculosis, 2.1.20.
Kidney-collecting-tubes syndrome, 2.1.21.
Kidney-collecting-tubes, 2.1.20.
Kleptomania, stealing compulsion, 6.3.A.
Kraurosis, 5.1.9.
Labia, 5.1.9.
Lack of movement, 4.1.11.
Lameness, 5.1.11.
Large growth, 2.1.24.
Laryngitis, 5.2.2.
Larynx cancer, 5.2.2.
Larynx edema, 5.2.2.
Larynx inflammation, 5.2.2.
Larynx mucosa, 5.2.2.
Larynx musculature, 5.2.1.
Larynx squamous-epithelium, 5.2.2.
Lateralization, 5.1.12.
Left-handed men, 6.5.E.
Left-handed women, 6.5.E.
Leg swelling, 2.1.20.
Leg ulcer, 5.1.7.
Leiomyoma, 2.2.2.
Leiomyosarcoma, 2.2.2.
Lens clouding, 5.1.5.
Leprosy, 3.1.1.
Leucocythemia, 4.1.5.
Leucorrhoea, 2.1.19.
Leukemia, 4.1.5.
Leukoblastosis, 4.1.5.
Leukoerythrocytaemia, 4.1.5.
Leukopenia, 4.1.5.
Leukosis, 4.1.5.
Lichen albus, 5.1.9.
Lichen sclerosus, 5.1.9.
Limb paralysis, 5.1.11.
Lipoma, 4.1.11.
Liposarcoma, 4.1.11.
Liver adenocarcinoma, 2.1.10.
Liver cancer, 2.1.10.
Liver cirrhosis, 5.2.10.
Liver cyst, 5.2.10.
Liver duct closure, 5.2.10.
Liver duct inflammation, 5.2.10.
Liver duct, 5.2.10.
Liver enlargement, 2.1.10.
Liver gland-tissue, 2.1.10.
Liver pains, 5.2.10.
Liver shrinkage, 5.2.10.
Liver spot, 3.1.1.
Liver stone, 5.2.10.
Liver swelling, 2.1.10.
Liver tuberculosis, 2.1.10.
Liver tumor, 2.1.10.
Logomania, 6.5.F.
Longing for child, 2.2.2.
Long-sightedness, 5.1.13.
Low blood sugar level, 5.1.16.
Low-energy nutrition, 2.1.B.
Lower jaw, 4.1.4.
Low-fat nutrition, 2.1.B.
Low-protein nutrition, 2.1.B.
Lumbago, 4.1.2.
Lung adenocarcinoma, 2.1.8.
Lung alveoli, 5.2.4.
Lung cancer (gland-tissue), 2.1.8.
Lung cancer (sq.epithelium-tissue), 5.2.4.
Lung embolism, 5.2.5.
Lung emphysema, 2.1.8.
Lung expansion, 2.1.8.
Lung function, respiratory function, 5.2.3.
Lung gland-tissues, 2.1.8.
Lung goblet cells, 2.1.7.
Lung inflammation, 5.2.4.
Lung mold, 2.1.7.
Lung mucosa edema, 5.2.4.
Lung mucosa, 5.2.4.
Lung musculature, 5.2.3.
Lung squamous-epithelium, 5.2.4.
Lung tuberculosis, 2.1.8.
Lung tumor, 2.1.8.
Luteinizing hormone, LH, Lutropin, 2.1.24.
Lymph cancer, 4.1.9.
Lymph duct intima, 5.1.15.
Lymph node, 4.1.9.
Lymphangitis, 4.1.9.
Lymphatic vessels, 4.1.9.
Lymphoid leukemia, 4.1.9.
Lymphoma, 4.1.9.
Lymphopenia, 4.1.9.
Lysis (intensive tissue-loss), 4.1.B.
Macular degeneration, 5.1.13.
Maliciousness, 6.3.A.
Mania of control and direction, 6.3.A.
Mania, 6.5.A.
Manic behavior, 6.5.A.
Manic-depressive behavior, 6.5.A.
Manly conflicts, 5.2.A.
Masculinity increase, 4.1.15.
Masochism, 6.2.A.
Maxillary sinusitis, 5.1.6.
Measles, 5.1.7.
Mediastinal cyst, 5.1.14.
Megalomania, 6.3.A.
Melanoma, 3.1.1.
Melanosis, 3.1.1.
Meningioma, 3.1.8.
Meningitis, 3.1.8.
Menstruation disorders (LH woman), 6.5.E.
Menstruation disorders (RH woman), 6.5.D.
Menstruation pause, 5.2.5.
Mental blocking, 6.4.D.
Mental disorders per brain-part, 6.0.A.
Mental disorders per germ-layer, 1.3.7.
Mental disorders, in the past and today, 6.0.A.
Mental paralysis, 6.4.D.
Mesothelioma, 3.1.B.
Microorganisms, 1.4.0.
Midbrain, 2.2.B.
Middle ear adenocarcinoma, 2.1.22.
Middle ear gland-epithelium, 2.1.22.
Middle ear squamous-epithelium, 5.1.6.
Migraine, 4.1.8.
Milk duct carcinoma, 5.1.8.
Milk duct closure, 5.1.8.
Milk duct shortening, 5.1.8.
Milk ducts, milk channels, 5.1.8.
Milk gland tuberculosis, 3.1.3.
Milk gland tumor, 3.1.3.
Milk glands, 3.1.3.
Milk intolerance, 2.1.12.
Milk production, 3.1.3.
Modified connective-tissues, 4.1.B.
Modified squamous-epithelium-tissues, 5.1.B.
Money mania, 6.3.A.
Mood disorder, 6.5.A.
Mood influencing cortex relays, 6.5.B.
Morsel-conflict, 2.1.A.
Morsel-movement-conflict, 2.2.A.
Mother’s milk, 3.1.3.
Motoric paralysis, 5.1.11.
Mouth abscess, 2.1.1.
Mouth cancer, 5.1.2.
Mouth fungus, 2.1.1.
Mouth gland-epithelium, 2.1.1.
Mouth herpes (inside), 5.1.2.
Mouth herpes (outside), 5.1.7.
Mouth odor, 2.1.5.
Mouth squamous-epithelium, 5.1.2.
Movement paralysis, 5.1.11.
Mucoviscidosis, 2.1.7.
Multiple personality, 6.5.A.
Multiple Sclerosis, 5.1.11.
Mumps, 5.1.3.
Muscle inflammation, 4.1.6.
Muscle necrosis, 4.1.6.
Muscle pains, 4.1.6.
Muscle paralysis, 5.1.11.
Muscle swelling, 4.1.6.
Muscle tissue-loss, 4.1.6.
Muscle tremor, 4.1.6.
Muscle tumor (smooth-musculature), 2.2.2.
Muscle tumor (striated musculature), 4.1.6.
Muscle twitching, 4.1.6.
Muscle weakness, 4.1.6.
Mycobacteria, 1.4.0.
Mycosis, 2.1.1.
Myeloid leukemia, 4.1.5.
Myocardial infarction, 4.1.7.
Myocarditis, 4.1.7.
Myoma, 2.2.B.
Myopia, 5.1.13.
Mytho constellation, 6.5.F.
Mythomania, 6.5.F.
Nail fungus, 3.1.1.
Narcissism, 6.3.A.
Nasal cavity gland-epithelium, 2.1.1.
Nasal congestion, 5.1.6.
Nasal mucosa inflammation, 5.1.6.
Nasal mucus, 5.1.6.
Nasal polyp, 2.1.1.
Nausea attack, 5.1.15.
Necrosis, 4.1.B.
Needs of the birthing woman, 2.2.2.
Nephritis, 4.1.16.
Nephroblastoma, 4.1.16.
Nerve entrapment, 4.1.2.
Nettle rash, 5.1.7.
Neurinoma, 3.1.9.
Neurodermatitis, 5.1.7.
Neurofibroma, 3.1.9.
Neurofibromatosis, 3.1.9.
Neuroglioma, 3.1.9.
Neutropenia, 4.1.9.
Night sweat, 2.1.B.
Nipple, 5.1.8.
Nodular goiter, 2.1.4.
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, 5.1.15.
Normal hormonal state, 5.2.A.
Nose allergy, 5.1.6.
Nose bleeding, 4.1.8.
Nose irritation, 5.1.6.
Nympho constellation, 6.5.G.
Obstructive cough, 5.2.3.
Occipital constellation, 6.4.D.
Ocular mucus drying during the night, 5.1.5.
Ocular mucus, 5.1.5.
Oliguria, 2.1.20.
Omentum majus, 3.1.5.
Omentum minus, 3.1.5.
Omentum, 3.1.5.
One falls in his dream, 6.5.F.
One flies in his dream, 6.5.F.
One-cyclic alteration, 1.2.2.
Oopheritis, 4.1.14.
Oral trush, 2.1.1.
Orange colored urine, 5.2.13.
Orchitis, 4.1.15.
Organ part table of contents, A.3.
Orientation disorder, 6.1.A.
Osteolysis, 4.1.3.
Osteoporosis, 4.1.3.
Osteosarcoma, 4.1.3.
Otitis media, 2.1.22.
Otitis, SOM, 5.1.6.
Our tissue types, 1.3.5.
Outburst of rage, 6.5.F.
Outer skin, epidermis, 5.1.7.
Outer-skin-scheme, 5.1.D.
Outer-skin-sensitivity-scheme, 5.1.D.
Ovary cancer, 4.1.14.
Ovary cyst, 4.1.14.
Ovary inflammation, 4.1.14.
Ovary, 4.1.14.
Overedematization, 2.1.21.
Overestimation compulsion, 6.3.A.
Overnutrition, 4.1.11.
Overweight, 4.1.11.
Oxytocin, 2.1.24.
Pain during urination, 5.2.14.
Painful defecation, 5.2.12.
Painful muscle twitching, 4.1.6.
Painless muscle twitching, 5.1.11.
Pains in the urinary tract, 5.2.14.
Pains stinging in the corner of the eye, 5.1.13.
Palpitation, 2.2.3.
Pancreas adenocarcinoma, 2.1.11.
Pancreas cirrhosis, 5.2.11.
Pancreas cyst, 5.2.11.
Pancreas duct closure, 5.2.11.
Pancreas duct inflammation, 5.2.11.
Pancreas duct, 5.2.11.
Pancreas gland cancer, 2.1.11.
Pancreas gland inflammation, 2.1.11.
Pancreas gland, 2.1.11.
Pancreas pains, 5.2.11.
Pancreas squamous-epithelium tumor, 5.2.11.
Pancreatitis (gland-tissue), 2.1.11.
Pancreatitis (squamous-epithelium), 5.2.11.
Pancreatomegaly, 5.2.11.
Panic attack, 5.1.15.
Paradonthosis, 4.1.4.
Paralysis, 5.1.11.
Paranasal sinus inflammation, 5.1.6.
Paranoia, 6.4.D.
Paranoid schizophrenia, 6.4.D.
Parasitism, 6.3.A.
Parkinson’s symptom, 5.1.11.
Parotid gland adenocarcinoma, 2.1.2.
Parotid gland cancer, 2.1.2.
Parotid gland ducts, 5.1.3.
Parotid gland enlargement, 2.1.2.
Parotid gland inflammation, 2.1.2.
Parotid gland, 2.1.2.
Parotis epidemica, 5.1.3.
Parotitis, 2.1.2.
Pathogenic agent misconception, 1.4.0.
Penis, 5.1.9.
Perception disorder, 6.1.A.
Pericarditis, 3.1.7.
Pericardium puncture, 3.1.7.
Pericardium tamponade, effusion, 3.1.7.
Pericardium thickening, 3.1.7.
Pericardium, 3.1.7.
Periodontitis, 4.1.4.
Periodontosis, 4.1.4.
Periostalgia, 5.1.10.
Periosteum, 5.1.10.
Peripheral glioma, 3.1.9.
Peritendinitis, 4.1.2.
Peritoneum mesothelioma, 3.1.4.
Peritoneum omentum, 3.1.5.
Peritoneum thickening, 3.1.4.
Peritoneum, 3.1.4.
Persecution fear constellation, 6.4.D.
Persecution mania, 6.4.D.
Phantom pains, 5.1.10.
Phimosis, 5.1.9.
Phobia, 6.4.D.
Pigment insufficiency, 5.1.7.
Pimples, 3.1.1.
Pituitary gland adenocarcinoma, 2.1.24.
Pituitary gland adenoma, 2.1.24.
Pituitary gland anterior lobe, 2.1.24.
Pituitary gland insufficiency, 2.1.24.
Pituitary gland, 2.1.24.
Play-dead reflex, 5.1.11.
Pleura mesothelioma, 3.1.6.
Pleura puncture, 3.1.6.
Pleura, 3.1.6.
Pleuritis, 3.1.6.
Pneumonia, 5.2.4.
Polyarthritis, 4.1.2.
Polycystic kidney, 4.1.16.
Polycystic ovary, 4.1.14.
Polycythemia, 4.1.5.
Polyglobulia, 4.1.5.
Postmortal constellation, 6.5.G.
Pregnancy, 4.1.13.
Premature birth, 4.1.13.
Primary, secondary GTZ-conflicts, 6.5.C.
Problem-free birth, 2.2.2.
Production compulsion, 6.3.A.
Profitmania, 6.3.A.
Progesteron, 5.2.A.
Prolactin, lactotropic hormone, LTH, 2.1.24.
Prolapsed intervertebral disc, 4.1.2.
Prostate adenocarcinoma, 2.1.18.
Prostate cancer, 2.1.18.
Prostate enlargement, 2.1.18.
Prostate gland adenocarcinoma, 2.1.18.
Prostate gland-tissue, 2.1.18.
Prostate hyperplasia, 2.1.18.
Prostate inflammation, 2.1.18.
Prostate swelling, 2.1.18.
Prostatitis, 2.1.18.
Protection of expectant mothers, 4.1.13.
Protective membrane tissues, 3.1.B.
Protein loss, 2.1.20.
Proteinuria, 2.1.20.
Pruritus, 5.1.7.
PSA value, 2.1.18.
Pseudoanemia, 4.1.5.
Psoriasis, 5.1.7.
Psyche-Brain-Organ unity, 1.1.0.
Psychopathic behavior, 6.2.A.
Pulmonary aspergillosis, 2.1.8.
Pulmonary atelectasis, 2.1.7.
Pupil difference, 2.1.23.
Purpose of the organ Atlas, A.5.
Purulent middle ear inflammation, 2.1.22.
Purulent white flow, 2.1.19.
Pylorus squamous-epithelium, 5.2.9.
Pyrosis, 5.2.9.
Queasiness, 1.2.1.
Rabies, 6.5.F.
Rails, 1.2.3.
Rapid heartbeat, 5.2.5.
Rash, 5.1.7.
Rashes on the genitalia, 5.1.9.
RCA, recurring conflict-activity, 1.2.2.
Recklinghausen symptom, 3.1.9.
Rectum bleeding, 2.1.15.
Rectum cancer, 5.2.12.
Rectum gland-tissue, 2.1.15.
Rectum mucosa, 5.2.12.
Rectum opening ulcer, 5.2.12.
Rectum ulcer, 5.2.12.
Red blood cells, 4.1.5.
Red skin spot with many blood vessels, 4.1.8.
Red urine, 5.2.13.
Reduced urine excretion, 2.1.20.
Reflux, 5.1.4.
Relapses, conflict-reactivation, 1.2.3.
Representation mania, 6.3.A.
Reproducibility of the nature laws, 1.2.5.
Rescue mania, 6.3.A.
Rescuer mania, 6.3.A.
Retina detachment, 5.1.13.
Retina, 5.1.13.
Retinitis, 5.1.13.
Retrosternal cyst, 5.1.14.
Rhabdomyoma, 4.1.6.
Rhabdomyosarcoma, 4.1.6.
Rheumatism, 4.1.2.
Rheumatoid arthritis, 4.1.2.
Rheumatoid pains, 5.1.10.
Rhinitis, 5.1.6.
Right-handed men, 6.5.D.
Right-handed women, 6.5.D.
Ringing in the ears, 5.1.12.
RLA, relapsing conflict-activity, 1.2.2.
Round lung edema, 5.1.15.
Rubula infans, rubeola infantum, 5.1.3.
Sadism, 6.2.A.
Saliva densification, 2.1.2.
Saliva drying up, 2.1.2.
Saliva overproduction, 2.1.2.
Salivary duct inflammation, 5.1.3.
Salivary gland cancer, 2.1.3.
Salivary gland duct closure, 5.1.3.
Salivary gland ducts, 5.1.3.
Salivary gland enlargement, 2.1.3.
Scale principle, 6.5.B.
Scaly, itchy skin patches, 5.1.7.
Schizophrenia, 6.5.A.
Schwannom, 3.1.9.
Sciatica, 4.1.2.
Sclerosis multiplex, SM, 5.1.11.
Sebaceous gland, 3.1.2.
Second-wolf program, 6.5.A.
Seeing hallucination, 6.4.D.
Seemingly dead state, 5.2.7.
Self-demonstration compulsion, 6.3.A.
Self-evaluation-conflict, 4.1.A.
Self-glorification, 6.3.A.
Self-punishment, penance compulsion, 6.5.F.
Selling mania, 6.3.A.
Semicircular archways, 5.1.12.
Semi-GTZ constellation, 6.5.B.
Senile decay, 6.1.A.
Senility, 6.1.A.
Sense of coughing, 5.2.4.
Sensitivity decrease, 5.1.D.
Sensitivity increase, 5.1.D.
Sensitivity-changes, 5.1.D.
Sensoric hallucination, 5.1.7.
Separation-conflict, 5.1.A.
Serous middle ear inflammation, 5.1.6.
Serous otitis media, 5.1.6.
Sexual disinterest, 4.1.14.
Sexual hormones, 5.2.A.
Sharp vision reduction, 5.1.13.
Shingles, 3.1.2.
Shivering, 1.2.1.
Sickly fear, 6.4.D.
Sigmoid colon adenocarcinoma, 2.1.15.
Sigmoid colon cancer, 2.1.15.
Sigmoid colon gland-epithelium, 2.1.15.
Sigmoid colon polyp, 2.1.15.
Sinusitis, 5.1.6.
Skene gland, 5.1.9.
Skin allergy, 5.1.7.
Skin cancer, 3.1.1.
Skin dryness, 5.1.7.
Skin fungus, 3.1.1.
Skin hardening, 3.1.9.
Skin layer detachment, 5.1.7.
Skin outgrowth, 3.1.9.
Skin rash, 5.1.7.
Skin redness, 5.1.7.
Skin thickening, 3.1.1.
Skin tuberculosis, 3.1.1.
Sleeplessness, 1.2.1.
Slow pulse, 5.2.7.
Small cell bronchial carcinoma, 5.1.15.
Small growth, 2.1.24.
Small intestine bleeding, 2.1.12.
Small intestine cancer, 2.1.12.
Small intestine, 2.1.12.
Small-brain constellation, 6.2.A.
Smell-hallucination, 5.1.6.
Smooth muscle thickening, 2.2.B.
Smooth-muscle-tissues, 2.2.B.
Smooth-musculature in the heart, 2.2.3.
Sniffles, 5.1.6.
Snotty nose, 5.1.6.
Social separation-conflicts, 5.1.B.
Soft brain membrane, 3.1.8.
Somebody speaks loudly to himself, 6.5.F.
Spastic cough, 5.2.3.
Speaking loudly without an audience, 6.5.F.
Speaking mania, 6.5.F.
Speech disorder, 5.2.1.
Speech musculature, 5.2.1.
Spinal curvature, 4.1.2.
Spinal membrane, 3.1.8.
Spinal vertebrae, 4.1.3.
Spleen cyst, 4.1.10.
Spleen enlargement, 4.1.10.
Spleen inflammation, 4.1.10.
Spleen necrosis, 4.1.10.
Spleen, 4.1.10.
Splenitis, 4.1.10.
Splenomegaly, 4.1.10.
Spontaneous fainting, 5.1.D.
Spontaneous nausea, 5.1.15.
Spontaneous vomiting, 5.2.9.
Squamous-epithelium inflammation, 5.1.B.
Squamous-epithelium tissue-reduction, 1.3.2.
Squinting inwards, 6.1.A.
Squinting outwards, 6.1.A.
St.Anthony’s fire, red, inflamed skin, 4.1.1.
Stabbing abdominal pain (liver), 5.2.10.
Stabbing abdominal pain (pancreas), 5.2.11.
Stabbing heart pain (vein), 5.2.5.
Stabbing heart pains (artery), 5.2.7.
Stenocardia (artery), 5.2.7.
Stenocardia (vein), 5.2.5.
Stinky urine, 2.1.16.
Stomach acid neutralization, 5.2.9.
Stomach adenocarcinoma, 2.1.9.
Stomach bleeding, 5.2.9.
Stomach burning, 5.2.9.
Stomach cancer (gland-epithelium), 2.1.9.
Stomach cancer (sq.epithelium), 5.2.9.
Stomach catarrh, 5.2.9.
Stomach colic, 2.1.9.
Stomach curvature (large), 2.1.9.
Stomach curvature (small), 5.2.9.
Stomach gland-epithelium, 2.1.9.
Stomach pains, 5.2.9.
Stomach squamous-epithelium, 5.2.9.
Stomach tuberculosis, 2.1.9.
Stomach ulcer, 5.2.9.
Stomach upset, 2.1.9.
Stopping of heart, 5.2.8.
Strabismus divergens, 6.1.A.
Striated muscles, 4.1.6.
Striated musculature in the heart, 4.1.7.
Struma nodosa, 2.1.4.
Struma, 5.1.14.
Stupid-child-behavior, 6.5.A.
Stupidity, 6.1.A.
Stupor, 6.1.A.
Stuttering, 5.2.1.
Subcutis, 3.1.1.
Sublingual salivary glands, 2.1.3.
Sudden hip pain, 4.1.2.
Sunburn, 3.1.1.
Superciliousness, 6.3.A.
Swallowing difficulties, 5.1.4.
Sweat glands, 3.1.2.
Symbiosis, 1.4.0.
Syphilis, 5.1.9.
System of biological special-programs, 1.3.2.
Table of the GTZ-conflict-impacts, 6.5.C.
Tachyarrhythmia, 5.2.5.
Tachycardia, 5.2.5.
Tartar, 4.1.4.
Tear gland ducts, 5.1.5.
Tear glands, 2.1.23.
Tears on the skin, 5.1.7.
Tendinitis, 4.1.2.
Tendon sheath, 4.1.2.
Tendon, 4.1.2.
Territorial hearing-cortex constellation, 6.5.G.
Territorial separation-conflicts, 5.1.B.
Testicle cancer, 4.1.15.
Testicle cyst, 4.1.15.
Testicle inflammation, 4.1.15.
Testicle necrosis, 4.1.15.
Testicles, 4.1.15.
Testosterone, 5.2.A.
The biological sense, 1.5.0.
The five biological nature laws, 1.0.2.
The syndrome, 2.1.21.
Third GT-zone-conflict, 6.5.B.
Thorax membrane inflammation, 3.1.6.
Thorax membrane, 3.1.6.
Thrombocytes, 4.1.10.
Thrombocytopenia, 4.1.10.
Thyroid adenocarcinoma, 2.1.4.
Thyroid cyst, 5.1.14.
Thyroid duct closure, 5.1.14.
Thyroid duct squamous-epithelium, 5.1.14.
Thyroid gland hyperfunction, 2.1.4.
Thyroid gland hypofunction, 2.1.4.
Thyroid gland, 2.1.4.
Thyroid hormone deficiency, 2.1.4.
Thyrotoxicosis, 2.1.4.
Thyrotropic hormone, TSH, 2.1.24.
Tilted hormonal state, 5.2.A.
Tinea versicolor, 3.1.1.
Tinnitus, 5.1.12.
Tissue origin, 1.3.1.
Tissue-growth, 1.3.2.
Tissue-necrosis, 1.3.2.
Tissue-reduction, 1.3.2.
Tongue squamous-epithelium, 5.1.2.
Tongue, 5.1.2.
Tonsil abscess, 2.1.5.
Tonsil adenocarcinoma, 2.1.5.
Tonsil fungus, 2.1.5.
Tonsil gland adenocarcinoma, 2.1.5.
Tonsil inflammation, 2.1.5.
Tonsil stone formation, 2.1.5.
Tonsil tuberculosis, 2.1.5.
Tonsil tumor, 2.1.5.
Tonsillitis, 2.1.5.
Tonsils, 2.1.5.
Too little tear, 2.1.23.
Too little urine, 2.1.20.
Too much water in the lungs, 2.1.7.
Tooth bone, 4.1.4.
Tooth cyst, 4.1.4.
Tooth hypersensitivity, 5.1.1.
Toxemia, blood poisoning, 2.1.20.
Trachea, 5.2.4.
Trachoma, 5.1.5.
Tricking mania, 6.3.A.
Trigonum adenocarcinoma, 2.1.16.
Tuberculosis, TBC, 2.1.B.
Two-phasedness, 1.2.0.
Tyrannical behavior, 6.3.A.
Ulcer on the skin, 5.1.7.
Ulceration, 5.1.B.
Ulcer-formation, 1.3.2.
Umbilical cord, 4.1.10.
Unethical behavior, 6.3.A.
Unreal fears, 6.4.D.
Unresolved conflict-activity, HCA, 1.2.2.
Unsuccessfulness-conflict, 4.1.A.
Upper jaw, 4.1.4.
Ureter closure, 5.2.14.
Ureter, 5.2.14.
Urethra closure, 5.2.14.
Urethra, 5.2.14.
Urge to urinate, 5.2.13.
Urinary bladder (gland-epithelium), 2.1.16.
Urinary bladder (sq.-epithelium), 5.2.14.
Urinary bladder cancer, 5.2.14.
Urinary bladder catarrh, 5.2.14.
Urinary bladder infection, 5.2.14.
Urinary bladder inflammation, 5.2.14.
Urinary bladder pain cramp, 5.2.14.
Urinary bladder polyp, 2.1.16.
Urinary bladder sphincter, 4.1.12.
Urinary bladder trigonum, 2.1.16.
Urinary excretion reduction, 2.1.20.
Urinary retention, 2.1.20.
Urinary tract closure, 5.2.14.
Urine dripping, 4.1.12.
Urticaria, 5.1.7.
Use of the Organ Atlas, A.6.
Uterine bleeding, 2.1.19.
Uterus cervix cancer, 5.2.6.
Uterus cervix carcinoma, 5.2.6.
Uterus cervix glands, 5.1.9.
Uterus cervix pains, 5.2.6.
Uterus cervix sphincter, 4.1.13.
Uterus cervix, 5.2.6.
Uterus mouth bleeding, 5.2.6.
Uterus mouth cancer, 5.2.6.
Uterus mouth irritation, 5.2.6.
Uterus mouth, 5.2.6.
Uterus mucosa adenocarcinoma, 2.1.19.
Uterus mucosa thickening, 2.1.19.
Uterus musculature, 2.2.2.
Uterus myoma, 2.2.2.
Uterus neck carcinoma, 5.2.6.
Uterus sarcoma, 2.2.2.
Vagina, 5.1.9.
Vaginal fungus, 2.1.19.
Vaginitis, 5.1.9.
Value judgment disorder, 6.3.A.
Vandalism, 6.5.F.
Varicella zoster virus infection, 3.1.2.
Varicose vein, 4.1.8.
Variola, 5.1.7.
Vasculitis, 4.1.8.
Venereal diseases, 5.1.9.
Venous node, 4.1.8.
Vermiform appendix, 2.1.13.
Vertigo, 5.1.12.
Vicious circle, 5.1.2.
Viciousness, 6.3.A.
Violence, 6.3.A.
Violent outbreaks, 6.5.F.
Viral cystitis, 5.2.14.
Viruses in a table, 1.4.0.
Vision disorder, moving bright spot, 5.1.13.
Visual cortex constellation, 6.4.D.
Visual hallucination, 6.4.D.
Vitiligo, 5.1.7.
Vitreous body clouding, 5.1.13.
Vitreous body, 5.1.13.
Vocal chord inflammation, 5.2.2.
Vocal cord paralysis, 5.2.1.
Voice formation difficulty, 5.2.1.
Voice loss, 5.2.2.
Vomiting attack, 5.2.9.
Vomiting stimulus, 2.1.9.
Vulvitis, 5.1.9.
Vulvovaginitis, 5.1.9.
Wart, 3.1.9.
Water retention, 2.1.20.
Weakness, 1.2.1.
What is New Medicine, 1.0.1.
White blood cells, 4.1.5.
White spots on the skin, 5.1.7.
Wilms tumor, 4.1.16.
Wolf hunger, 5.1.16.
Womanly conflicts, 5.2.A.
Working mania, 6.5.F.
Worsening of vision, 5.1.13.
Wound in the mouth, 5.1.2.
Yellow ring on the iris, 2.1.23.
Yellowing of the newborns, 5.2.10.
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