Arnica montana.

Arnica montana.

Mind and Disposition.

Depression of spirits and absence of mind.

Shedding of tears and exclamations after rage.

Great sensitiveness of the mind, with anxiety and restlessness.

Unconsciousness, (like fainting after mechanical injuries).

[5] Declines to answer any questions.

Quarrelsome.

 

Head.

Giddiness, with nausea, when moving and rising ; better when lying.

Burning and heat in the head, the rest of the body is cool, (night and morning, worse from motion, better when at rest).

Pressure on one temple, as if a nail had been driven into it.

[10] Cutting through the head, as with a knife, followed by a sensation of coldness.

Stitches in the head, especially in the temples and forehead.

Effects from concussion of the brain.

 

Eyes.

Inflammation of the eyes with suggillation after mechanical injuries.

 

Ears.

Stitches in and behind the ears.

[15] Pains in the ears, as from a bruise.

 

Nose.

Tingling in the nose, and bleeding.

 

Face.

Heat of the face, the body being cool.

Sunken, pale face.

Redness of one cheek.

[20] Hot, red, shining swelling of one cheek.

Burning, hot, cracked lips.

 

Mouth.

Toothache, with swollen face.

Dryness of the mouth, with much thirst.

Tongue coated white.

[25] Putrid smell from the mouth.

 

Throat.

Burning in the throat.

 

Appetite and Taste.

Bitter taste, especially in the morning.

Putrid taste.

Aversion to food, especially to meat.

[30] Desire for vinegar.

Thirst for cold water, without fever.

Longing for alcoholic drinks.

 

Stomach.

Frequent eructations, especially in the morning, empty, bitter, putrid, as from rotten eggs.

Nausea, and empty vomiturition.

[35] After drinking, vomiting of what has been drank.

Vomiting of blood, (dark, clotted).

 

Abdomen.

Cutting, colicky pain in the abdomen.

Tympanitis.

Colic, with strangury.

 

Stool and Anus.

[40] Flatus, smelling like rotten eggs.

Frequent stools -small, consisting of mucus.

Involuntary stool during sleep -thin, brown, or white.

Stools of undigested matter, or of blood, or pus.

Diarrhoea, with tenesmus.

 

Urinary Organs.

[45] Tenesmus from spasms of the neck of the bladder.

Involuntary discharge of urine at night, when asleep, and during the day, when running.

Urine brown-red, with brick-dust sediment.

Bloody urine.

Frequent micturition of pale urine.

 

Sexual Organs.

[50] Men. Purple-red swelling of the penis and testicles, after mechanical injuries.

Painful swelling of the spermatic cords, with stitches into the, abdomen.

Women. Soreness of the parts after a severe labor.

Violent after pains.

Erysipelatous inflammation of the mammae and nipples.

 

Respiratory Organs.

[55] Breath fetid, short, and panting.

Excessive difficulty of breathing.

Burning or rawness in the chest.

Sensation of soreness of the ribs.

Hooping-cough, after crying ; from tickling in the oesophagus ; with expectoration generally of foaming blood, mixed with clots of blood ; sometimes in the evening with putrid mucus, which cannot be expectorated, but must be swallowed again.

[60] Cough worse in the evening till midnight, from motion, in the warm room, and after drinking.

Stitches in the chest, (left side), aggravated from a dry cough, with oppression of breathing ; worse from motion, better from external pressure.

 

Back.

Tingling in the back.

Great soreness of the back.

 

Upper Extremities.

Tingling in the arms.

[65] Sensation of soreness of the arms.

Sensation, as if the joints of the arms and wrists were sprained.

 

Lower Extremities.

Sensation of soreness in the legs.

Tingling in the legs.

White swelling of the knee.

[70] Hot erysipelatous inflammation and painfulness of the foot.

Gout.

 

Generalities.

Over-sensitiveness of the whole body.

Pain, as if beaten or bruised as outer parts.

Pain, as if sprained in outer parts, and in the joints.

[75] Tearing, drawing, in outer parts.

Pricking, from without, inward.

Pressing, in inner parts.

Tingling, in outer parts.

Twitching of the muscles.

[80] Ebullitions, and burning of the upper part of the body, with coldness of the lower of the body.

Bleeding of internal and external parts (vomiting of blood).

 

Sleep.

Sleepiness during the day, with inability to sleep.

Drowsiness, with delirium.

 

Fever.

Pulse very variable, mostly hard, full and quick.

[85] Chilliness, internally, with external heat.

Great chilliness, with heat and redness of one cheek.

Chilliness as soon as he lifts the cover of the bed.

Chilliness of the side on which he lays.

Heat. Dry heat over the whole body, or only in the face and on the back.

[90] Perspiration smelling sour or offensive -sometimes cold.

Intermittent fever ; chill in the morning or forenoon ; drawing pains in the bones before the fever ; changes his position continually ; breath and perspiration offensive.

 

Skin.

Petechiae.

Many small blood-boils.

Hot, hard, shining swelling (from the stings of insects.)

Suggillation.

 

Conditions.

[95] Aggravation. Bad effects, even inflammations, from mechanical injuries, falls, bruises and contusions.

Amelioration, in the evening at night ; from contact and motion ; even from noise.


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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.

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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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