Hepar sulphuris calcarea (Hepar sulphuris calcareum).

Hepar sulphuris calcarea (Hepar sulphuris calcareum).

Mind and Disposition.

Great anguish in the evening, almost driving one to commit suicide.

Over-sensitiveness and irritability, with quick, hasty speech.

The slightest cause irritates him and makes him extremely vehement.

Dejected, sad, with inclination to shed tears.

 

Head.

[5] Faint giddiness when riding in a carriage or when shaking the head, with headache and obscuration of sight.

Boring headache from without to within, in the right temple ; on one side of the head ; the root of the nose, when waking from sleep ; aggravated by motion and stooping.

Pressure in the head, semi-lateral, as from a plug or dull nail, at night and when waking in the morning ; aggravated when moving the eyes ; and on stooping ; relieved when rising and from binding the head up tight.

Aching in the forehead, like a boil, from midnight till morning.

Lancinating headache ; better when walking in the open air.

[10] Sense of swashing in the head.

Boring headache in the root of the nose, every forenoon.

Morning headache, aggravated from every contusion.

Humid eruption over the whole head, feeling sore, of fetid smell ; itching violently on rising in the morning ; burning and feeling sore on scratching.

Boils on the head and neck, very sore on contact and when lying on them.

[15] The head is bent backwards, with swelling below the larynx, with violent pulsation of the carotid arteries ; and rattling breathing (in croup).

Falling off of the hair, with very sore, painful pimples and large bald spots on the scalp ; sensitiveness of the scalp to contact, with burning and itching in the morning after rising (after abuse of mercury).

Burning-itching on the scalp, from the forehead to the back part of the head.

Cold, clammy perspiration, smelling sour, principally on the head and face, with aversion to be uncovered ; worse from the least exercise and during the night ; better from warmth and when at rest.

Nodosities ; on the head, sore to contact ; better from covering the head warm and from perspiration.

[20] Disposition to catch cold when uncovering the head.

 

Eyes.

Inflammation of the eyes and eyelids ; they are sore to the touch, with lachrymation.

Pressure in the eyes, as from a foreign body (sand).

The eyes are protruded.

Spasmodically closed eyelids (at night).

[25] Photophobia.

Ulcers and spots on the cornea.

Obscuration of sight when reading.

The eyes ache from the bright light of day, when moving them.

The objects appear to be red.

 

Ears.

[30] Darting pain in the ears.

Itching of the external ear.

Discharge of fetid pus from the ear.

Scurfy eruption on and behind the ear.

Whizzing and throbbing in the ears, with hardness of hearing.

[35] Detonation in the ear when blowing the nose.

Increase of cerumen.

 

Nose.

Inflammation (redness and heat) of the nose.

The nose feels sore, as if bruised.

Sore pain on the dorsum of the nose when touching it.

[40] Very sensitive smell.

Coryza, with inflammatory swelling of the nose, which feels as sore as a boil.

 

Face.

Heat and fiery redness of the face.

Erysipelatous swelling of the face.

Yellow color of the face, with blue border around the eyes.

[45] Pain in the bones ; of the face on touching them.

Boils on the lips, chin and neck, very painful to the touch.

Eruption in the corners of the mouth.

Itching around the mouth.

Ulcer in the corner of the mouth.

[50] Eruption in the face, scurfy, very painful to the touch.

Itching pimples on the chin.

The middle of the lower lip becomes chapped.

Sore and smarting pimple in the vermilion border of the upper lip.

 

Mouth and Throat.

The gums and mouth are very painful to the touch and bleed readily.

[55] Toothache worse in the warm room ; increased when pressing the teeth against one another.

Looseness of the teeth.

The hollow teeth feel too long and painful.

Ulcer on the gums and in the mouth, with a base resembling lard.

The tip of the tongue is very painful and feels sore.

[60] When swallowing, sensation as ; if a plug were in the throat, or as ; if splinters were sticking in it.

Scraping in the throat when swallowing saliva.

Hawking up of mucus.

Swelling of the tonsils and glands of the neck.

Dry throat.

[65] Stitches in the throat, extending to the ear.

 

Stomach and Abdomen.

Longing for acids, wine, sour and strong-tasting substances.

Unusual hunger in the forenoon).

More thirst than hunger ; much thirst.

Aversion to fat.

[70] Distention of the pit of the stomach, compelling one to loosen the clothing.

Burning in the stomach.

Heaviness and pressure in the stomach after moderate eating.

Pressure in the stomach, as if lead were in it.

Spasmodic contraction in the abdomen.

[75] Sensation of soreness (as if bruised) in the abdomen (in the morning).

Cutting pain in the abdomen.

Vomiting (every morning).

Stitches as the region of the liver, when walking.

Splenetic stitches when walking.

[80] Rumbling in the abdomen (incarceration of flatulence).

Swelling and suppuration of the inguinal glands ; (buboes).

 

Stool and Anus.

Constipation ; hard, dry stool.

The feces are not hard, but are expelled with great difficulty.

Sour-smelling, whitish diarrhoea, in children.

[85] Clay-colored stool.

Dysenteric stools ; difficult evacuation of soft stool, or of bloody mucus, with tenesmus.

Haemorrhage from the rectum, with soft stool.

Soreness of the rectum after stool, with ichor.

Burning at the rectum.

[90] Protrusion of the varices.

Perspiration on the perineum.

 

Urinary Organs.

The urine is passed slowly, with difficulty ; drops out perpendicular.

Sharp, burning urine, corroding the prepuce.

Burning in the urethra during micturition.

[95] Urine dark-red, hot.

Bloody urine.

Stitches in the urethra.

Inflammation and redness of the orifice of the urethra.

Discharge of mucus from the urethra.

[100] Wetting the bed at night.

 

Sexual Organs.

Men. Itching of the penis (glans, fraenulum).

Ulcers like chancres on the prepuce.

Humid soreness on the genitals, scrotum, and the folds between the thigh and the scrotum.

Diminished sexual instinct. (Feeble erections).

[105] Discharge of the prostatic juice during the hard stool and after urinating.

Women. Congestion of blood to the uterus.

Menstrual discharge delayed and diminished.

Discharge of blood between the times of menstruation.

Itching nipples.

[110] Scirrhous ulcer on the mamma, with stinging-burning of the edges, smelling like old cheese.

 

Respiratory Organs.

Rattling breathing (during deep).

Dry, hoarse cough.

Titillation, as from dust in the throat, inducing cough, which is deep, wheezing, with expectoration only in the morning of mucus ; bloody or like pus, generally tasting sour or sweet.

Cough worse from evening till midnight.

[115] Cough caused by a limb becoming cold ; from eating or drinking any thing cold ; from cold air ; when lying in bed ; from talking, crying.

Sneezing or crying, after the attacks of cough.

Anxious wheezing breathing.

Suffocative attacks, compelling him to raise himself up and to bend the head backwards.

Wheezing in the larynx and painfulness of a small spot in the larynx.

[120] Swelling below the larynx.

Roughness in the throat.

Hoarseness.

Sensitiveness of the larynx to cold air.

Croup, with swelling under the larynx.

[125] Cough, with expectoration of blood.

Bronchitis.

Soreness in the chest.

Weakness of the chest ; cannot talk from weakness.

Tenacious mucus in the chest.

[130] Spasmodic constriction of the chest.

Violent palpitation of the heart, with fine stitches ; in the heart and the left half of the chest.

 

Back and Neck.

Violent pulsation of the carotid arteries.

Sensation as if bruised in the small of the back and thighs.

Stitches and rheumatic pains in the back.

 

Extremities.

[135] Upper. Suppuration of the axillary glands.

Fetid sweat in the axilla.

Pain, as from bruises in the humeri.

Red, hot swelling of the joints of the hands and fingers.

Cold perspiration of the hands.

[140] Deadness of the fingers.

Tingling in the tips of the fingers.

Itching in the palms of the hands.

Steatoma at the point of the elbow.

Rough, dry, grating, cracked skin of the hands.

[145] Panaritium.

Lower. The hip-joint feels sore, as if sprained when walking.

Sensation of soreness in the thighs.

Swelling of the knee.

Pain, as from bruises in the knee.

[150] Cramp in the soles and toes.

Tickling in the soles of the feet.

Prickings in both heels.

Swelling of the feet around the ankles (with difficult breathing).

Tingling in the toes.

[155] Burning, stinging pain in the toes.

Cracked skin of the feet.

 

Sleep.

Sleepiness during the day (morning and evening) with spasmodic yawning.

Restless, soporous slumber, with the head bent backwards.

Starts up from sleep with the feeling as though he would suffocate.

[160] Wakes at night with an erection and an urgent desire to urinate.

The side on which he lays at night becomes ; painfully sore ; he must change as position.

 

Generalities.

Fainting (evening) from slight pains.

Rheumatic pains in the limbs and stitches in the joints.

Weakness in all the limbs ; they feel bruised.

 

Fever.

[165] Pulse hard, full, accelerated ; at times ; intermitting.

Chill in the evening, 6 or 7 P.M.

Chilliness and heat alternating during the day, with photophobia.

Chilliness at night ; in bed aggravating all the symptoms.

Great chilliness in the open air.

[170] Dry, burning heat, with redness of the face and violent thirst all night.

Flushes of heat with perspiration.

Profuse perspiration day and night.

Perspiration easily excited through the day, especially from exertions of the mind.

Night and morning sweat, with thirst.

[175] Cold, clammy or sour or offensively smelling perspiration.

Intermittent fever ; first chills, then thirst and, an hour later, much heat, with interrupted sleep.

Violent chill 8 P.M., with chattering of teeth ; hands and feet are cold ; followed by heat with perspiration, especially on the chest and forehead, with slight thirst.

 

Skin.

Inflammation, swelling and suppuration of the glands.

Caries.

[180] Erysipelatous inflammation on external parts.

Suppurations, especially after previous inflammation.

Ulcers very sensitive to contact, easily bleeding, burning or stinging, with corrosive pains.

Eruptions ; very sensitive and feeling sore when touched.

Burning-itching in the skin after scratching ; white vesicles.

[185] Nettle-rash.

Unhealthy skin ; the slightest injuries produce suppuration and ulceration.

Promotes suppuration.

Yellow skin and complexion.

 

Conditions.

Great sensitiveness of the affected parts to contact.

[190] Aggravation, at night ; from cold air ; from lying on the painful side ; from external pressure ; from touching the parts ; during sleep ; when swallowing food.

Amelioration from warmth ; from wrapping oneself up warmly.


“Materia Medica” by Adolf zur Lippe is a classic text in the field of homeopathy. It was first published in 1870 and has since become a valuable resource for practitioners of homeopathy.

The book is a comprehensive materia medica, which is a type of reference book that lists and describes the various substances used in homeopathy. It includes detailed descriptions of the physical and mental symptoms associated with each substance, as well as its traditional uses in homeopathic practice.

Adolf zur Lippe was a well-respected homeopathic physician who practiced in the United States in the late 19th century. He was known for his extensive knowledge of homeopathic remedies and his ability to accurately prescribe remedies for his patients.

“Materia Medica” by Adolf zur Lippe is still widely read and studied today by homeopaths and homeopathy students around the world. While some of the information in the book may be considered outdated by modern standards, it remains an important resource for those interested in the history and development of homeopathy.

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Homoeopathy is a system of alternative medicine that is based on the concept of “like cures like.” It uses highly diluted substances that are believed to cause similar symptoms as the illness being treated.

There are many online homoeopathic Materia medica, which are resources that list and describe the properties and uses of different homoeopathic remedies. Some popular online homoeopathic Materia medica include:

Boericke’s Materia Medica: A comprehensive reference guide to homoeopathic remedies, including information on their uses, indications, and dosages.

Clarke’s Dictionary of Homeopathic Materia Medica: A well-respected and widely used reference that includes information on the symptoms that each remedy is used to treat.

Homeopathic Materia Medica by William Boer Icke: A popular homoeopathic reference book that provides in-depth information on a wide range of remedies, including their indications, symptoms, and uses.

The Complete Repertory by Roger van Zandvoort: A comprehensive online reference that provides information on remedies, symptoms, and indications, and allows users to search for treatments based on specific symptoms.

There are many writers who have contributed to the development of homoeopathic materia medica. Some of the most well-known include:

Samuel Hahnemann: The founder of homoeopathy, Hahnemann wrote extensively about the use of highly diluted substances in treating illness. He is best known for his work “Organon of the Medical Art,” which outlines the principles of homoeopathy.

James Tyler Kent: Kent was an American homoeopathic physician who is known for his contributions to homoeopathic materia medica. He wrote “Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica,” which is still widely used today.

William Boericke: Boericke was an Austrian-American homoeopathic physician who wrote the “Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica.” This book is considered one of the most comprehensive and widely used homoeopathic reference books.

George Vithoulkas: Vithoulkas is a Greek homoeopathic physician and teacher who has written several books on homoeopathic materia medica, including “The Science of Homeopathy” and “Essence of Materia Medica.”

Robin Murphy: Murphy is an American homoeopathic physician who has written several books on homoeopathic materia medica, including “Homeopathic Clinical Repertory” and “Homeopathic Medical Repertory.”

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