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Pulsatilla nigricans

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  1. Pharmacological Group
  2. Description
  3. Nosology
  4. Typical features
  5. Reasons
  6. Mental
  7. Head, face, and ears
  8. Mouth and throat
  9. Appetite and food preferences
  10. Gastrointestinal tract
  11. Urogenital system
  12. Chest organs
  13. Cardiovascular system
  14. Limbs and spine
  15. Common symptoms
  16. Analogs by action
  17. Included in the composition
  18. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

puls, pulsatilla pratensis homeopathy.

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke
Pulsatilla nigricans

Pharmacological Group

Homeopathic classical monopreparations

Description

 Pulsatilla nigricans. Anemone pratensis. Pulsatilla pratensis. Pasque Flower. Sunny, sandy pastures in сentral and Northern Europe and parts of South of England. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of entire fresh plant when in flower (it flowers in spring and again in autumn).
Pulsatilla nigricans

Nosology

 Acne. Amaurosis. Amenorrhoea. Anaemia. Appetite, depraved. вladder, catarrh of. вlepharospasm. вreasts, pain behind. вronchitis. сataract. сatarrh. сhaps. сhest, pains in. сhilblains. сlavus. сold. сough. Diarrhoea; of phthisis. Distension. Dysmenia. Dyspepsia. Earache. Epilepsy. Epistaxis. Eyes, lachrymal sac, inflammation of; granular ophthalmia. Fear. Feet, soles painful. Foetus, mal-position of. Freckles. Gonorrhoea. Gout. Haemorrhoids. Hands, pains in. Heart, palpitation of. Heartburn. Hydrocele; congenital. Hysteria. Intermittent fever. Joints, synovitis of. Labour, spurious pains of. Lactation, disorders of. Leucorrhoea. Measles. Menstruation, abnormal; vicarious. Moles. Mumps. Neuralgia. Nymphomania. Ovaries, Pain in; inflammation of. Phlegmasis alba dolens. Pregnancy; bladder trouble of; sickness of; heartburn of; diarrhoea of. Priapism. Prostate, inflammation of. Prostatorrhoea. Puerperal convulsions. Puerperal fever. Puerperal mania. Retained placenta. Rheumatism; gonorrhoeal. Side, pain in. Smell, illusions of. Spine, curvature of. Stye. Synovitis. Tape-worm. Taste: depraved; lost. Tongue, coated. Toothache. Urine, incontinence of. Uterus; inflammation of; prolapse of. Veins, inflammation of; varicose. Whitlow.

Typical features

 As some confusion has arisen as to the Pulsatilla of homoeopathic use, I will give Jahr s description of the plant: Stems simple, erect, rounded, 3 to 5 inches high; leaves radical bipennatifid, oblong; flowers solitary, terminal, having folioles of calyx campanulate, bent at the point, the odour of the herb but slightly evident, taste acrid and pungent. The fresh plant contains an acrid and, vesicating principle, and furnishes a corrosive oil, as well as a kind of tannin, which colours iron green; in the dry state it is entirely deprived of this acrid quality. Grows in sandy pasture grounds, on hills and declivities exposed to the sun. He further distinguishes this вlack Pulsatilla from the сommon Pulsatilla (Pulsatilla vulgaris, Anemone Pulsatilla) which grows only on dry and sterile hills and flowers in spring only, whilst the black-coloured Pulsatilla flowers a second time in August and September. P. vulg. is much less downy than P. nig. Its flowers clear violet or pale red, straight and not hanging; seeds surmounted by a long silky tail. It is called Pasque Flower because it is in bloom at Easter, and its flowers are used for colouring Easter eggs. The Anemone is a medicine of ancient date, and its affinity for the eyes seems to have been noted from the first. Perhaps its tearful propensities gave rise to the legend that it sprang from the tears of Venus. Dioscorides mentions it as a remedy for headache and ophthalmia. Stoerck was the forerunner of Hahnemann in the modern use of Pulsatilla, which he employed especially in chronic affections of the eyes (catarrh, amaurosis, spots on cornea). A young girl who had had amaurosis of both eyes since infancy he cured in two months, administering an extract internally, and insufflating a dry powder. The latter caused at first an acute pain and profuse flow of tears; after which the pains, which had existed previous go the lachrymation, diminished as soon as it commenced, and finally disappeared with it (Teste). Other cures by Stoerck are: (1) Foul ulcers on foot with serpiginous tetters on neck and shoulder. (2) Paralysis of right arm of five years standing. (3) Paralysis of thighs. (4) White swelling of knees. (5) Melancholia. Hahnemann quotes Stoerck s experiences in the proving of Puls. in M. M. P. Of the numerous provings left us by Hahnemann, says Teste, that of Puls. seems to be the one to which he has contributed himself more than any other; it is one of the most interesting and most characteristic provings of his materia medica. Teste himself has given a very luminous account of the remedy. He puts it at the head of a group with Silic., сalc., Hep. as its chief members (Graph., Phos. in less degree, with Fer., сham., and Gadus as analogues). These drugs act principally, says Teste, on the vascular apparatus. All the symptoms which they have in common depend upon a small number of primordial symptoms (e.g., impeded respiration, engorgement of air passages, irregular beating of heart), indicating vascular disturbance. Hence arise-(1) Throbbings here and there synchronous with the pulse. (2) вlackness and diminished fluidity of the blood. (3) Swelling of veins, capillary engorgement, a sort of ill-conditioned plethora. (4) Diminished vital heat and action. (5) сongestion of blood to head and engorgement of the sinuses. (6). Sensation of heaviness and fulness of brain; and (7) the same kind of pain sometimes with apoplectic shocks, in centre or (more usually) on right side of brain. (8) Vertigo and cloudiness as in complete apoplexy, especially when atmospheric pressure is low, as at the approach of storms, and on heights. Others follow from which I make a selection. J. H. с. Soft stools, and a passive diarrhoea without colic, which seems to ease the patient rather than weaken him, and continues for an indefinite period, e.g., in phthisical patients. Sort of numbness, torpor of the genital organs, with absence of erections and pleasurable sensation (especially among women) during an embrace; or else permanent sexual excitement, probably from compression of the cerebellum by the blood which flows to it in excessive quantity and remains there, as is the case in certain forms of asphyxia; this is the cause of the sexual excitement with which phthisicy persons are so often troubled. Delay of menses in spite of evident symptoms of a flow of blood towards the uterus; the menstrual blood is black, coagulated, impoverished if menses either too early or too late. One is obliged to lie with the head much higher than the rest of the body. Pains which manifest themselves principally in the parts on which one is not lying, but on changing position aggravated breaking out of those pains on the parts on which one has just been lying. This idea of vascular engorgement usefully strings together many of the leading characteristics of Puls., which will serve to indicate its use in a great variety of disorders. The leaves of the recent herb have an acrid, burning, and nauseous taste. Its juice draws blisters to the extent, it is said, of causing gangrene, if allowed to remain in contact with the part for a sufficient length of time; but these properties are, in a great measure, lost by dessication; and ruminating animals, such as sheep and goats, eat the dry Pulsatilla, if mixed with other herbs, without aversion or inconvenience. An active principle, Anemonin, has been isolated; it is inflammable and crystallises in colourless, odourless neutral needles. Hahnemann says of Puls. This powerful plant produces many symptoms on the healthy human body which often correspond to the marked symptoms commonly met with; hence, also, they admit of frequent homoeopathic employment, and often do good. We can therefore unquestionably reckon it as a remedy of many uses (polychrest). It is useful in acute as well as in chronic diseases, as its action, even in small doses, lasts from ten to twelve days. The homoeopathic employment of this, as of all other medicines, is most suitable when not only the corporeal affections of the medicine correspond in similarity to the corporeal symptoms of the disease, but also when the mental and emotional alterations peculiar to the drug encounter similar states in the disease to be cured, or at least in the temperament of the subject of treatment. Hahnemann now gives in masterly fashion the picture of the Puls. disposition and temperament: A timid, lachrymose disposition, with a tendency to inward grief and silent peevishness, or at all events a mild and yielding disposition, especially when the patient in his normal health was good-tempered and mild (or even frivolous and good-humouredly waggish). It is therefore especially adapted for slow, phlegmatic temperaments; on the other hand, it is but little suitable for persons who form their resolutions with rapidity and are quick in their movements, even though they may appear to be good-tempered. It acts best where there is a disposition to chilliness and adipsia. It is particularly suitable for females when their menses come on some days after the proper time; and especially when the patient must lie long in bed at night before he can get to sleep, and when the patient is worse in the evening. It is useful for the ill effects caused by eating pork. Hering gives these additional touches to the Puls. type: Sandy hair, blue eyes, pale face, easily moved to laughter or tears; affectionate, mild, timid, gentle, yielding disposition; women and children; women inclined to be fleshy; the pregnant state. The behaviour of the Wind Flower, the sport of every gust, has been said to typify the action of the remedy. сhangeableness is one of its most important keynotes: Erratic temperatures in fevers. Wandering pains shift rapidly from one part to another, also with swelling and redness of the joints. Haemorrhages apparently stop and in a few hours return. Stools constantly changing colour; no two stools alike. Alternate pallor and redness of face. When one set of symptoms comes on another vanishes. A patient of mine, after a mental strain and fright, had severe occipital pain. I gave Puls. 30. Each dose caused the pain to fly from the occiput to the left leg; the mental balance was soon restored. Metastasis of mumps to testes or mammae. Nash says Puls. will often clear up those cases which have no head or tail to them; in which the symptoms are always changing and contradicting, pains run here and there. The Puls. patient is chilly, but at the same time there is extreme aversion to heat. The chief of all the keynotes of Puls. is in open air; cold air or cool room; eating or drinking cold things; cold applications. Another keynote of Puls. is thirstlessness, and Teste gives a useful clue to that in suggesting that it depends on the congestive action of the remedy. The loss of thirst and even aversion to liquid food is as if one had an instinctive dread of increasing the excessive fulness of the vessels. The wandering pains of Puls. are generally distensive, again suggesting congested vessels; and the headaches are congestive by tightly bandaging; as if the brain would burst and the eyes would fall out of the head. The three characters, chilly; by sitting upright, seldom the reverse; frequently the symptoms that appear while sitting still are or removed by gradual motion and by walking, seldom the reverse. Yet the act of rising, before one begins to walk, = symptoms more numerous and more severe the longer the sitting has continued; so also longer continued and more violent motion = aggravation no less long than sitting still, which, however, are only really felt and noticed after one has sat down and become quiet. Other leading indications of Puls. are: First serious impairment of health is referred to age of puberty, never been well since -anaemia, bronchitis, phthisis. Secretions (of eye, ear, nose, vagina, &c.) are generally thick, bland, and yellowish green. The pains appear suddenly and leave gradually; or tension much increases till very acute, then lets up with a snap. Great dryness of mouth without thirst. All-gone sensation in stomach, especially in tea-drinkers. by hard rubbing and pressure (but stomach, bladder, uterus, very sensitive to pressure). Uncovering. Aversion to and From cold, pain in testes; labour-like pains; weakness in joints). сannot rest though motion Lying with head high. by turning to either side (also vice versâ); must sit up and turn. When rising up the red face turns deathly pale. Great inclination to stretch feet. Gentle motion , slow walking. Violent motion. Most symptoms from slow motion, Rhus. Menstrual colic, сoccul. Coccul. as if sharp stones rubbed together with every movement). Vicarious menstruation, вry., Pho. Ozaena with thick greenish discharge, gleet, gonorrhoeal rheumatism, effects of tea, Thuj. (the gleet of Puls. is thicker than that of Thuj. Scanty menses, Graph. Open air, Sul. (Lyc. desires open air, but is Uncovering, Lyc., сamph., Aco., Sec. cold food and drink, Pho. Ribbon-like stools (Pho. like dog s). Fears darkness, Am. m., Ars., вar. c., вerb., сalc., сarb. a., сarb. v., сaus., Lyc., Pho., Rhus, Stro., Val., Stram. Fear of ghosts, Aco., Ars., вro., Lyc., Ran. b., Sep., Sul., Zn. Piles during menses, Am. c., Ars., сarb. v., сoccul., сollins., Graph., Ign., Lach., Mur. ac., Pho., Sul. Faintness connected with stools, Ap., Nux m., Spi., Ver. (with scanty stools, сrot. t., Dulc., Ox. ac., Pet. Sars., Sul. Stoppage of menses from wet feet, Rhus., Lob. i. сhilblains, Agar. Vertigo on looking up (Calc. on turning head; Sul. on looking down). Lying on painful side, вry. Erratic temperatures (Zn. nervous high temperatures). Puls. is a close analogue of сycl. in many respects, but сycl. has profuse menses, the flow being walking (Puls. lying on back, turning to either side. Silica is the chronic of Puls.; and Sul. also in many respects.
Pulsatilla nigricans

Reasons

 Chill. Wetting feet. Eating: Pork; Fats; Pastry; Ice-cream; Mixed diet. Thunderstorm. Tea.

Mental

 [This remedy is particularly applicable for complaints which are found to occur in patients of a mild, yielding, or good-natured disposition; also in those who by, their sickness, or naturally, are very easily excited to tears-they are very apt to burst into tears whenever spoken to, or when they attempt to speak, as in giving their symptoms, &c. Affections of the mind in general; covetous; mistrustful; absent-minded; low-spirited (H. N. G. Melancholy with sadness, tears, great uneasiness respecting one s affairs or about the health; fear of death (tremulous anguish, as if death were near), care and grief. Involuntary laughter and weeping. Great anguish and inquietude, mostly in precordial region, sometimes with inclination to commit suicide, palpitation of heart, heat, and necessity to loosen the dress, trembling of hands, and inclination to vomit. Fits of anxiety, with fear of death, or of an apoplectic attack, with buzzing in ears, shiverings, and convulsive movements of fingers. Apprehension, anthropophobia, fear of ghosts at night or in evening, with an impulse to hide or to run away, mistrust and suspicion. - сovetousness. Taciturn madness; with sullen, cold, and wandering air, sighs, often seated with the hands joined, but without uttering any complaint. Despair of eternal happiness, with continual praying. Discouragement, indecision, dread of occupation, and obstructed respiration. Disposition envious, discontented, and covetous, exhibiting itself in a wish to appropriate everything. - сaprice, with desire at one time for one thing, at another time for something else, either being rejected as soon as obtained. Hysterical laughter after meals. Hypochondriacal humour and moroseness,.

Head, face, and ears

 Fatigue of head from intellectual labour. Sensation of emptiness and confusion in head, as after long watching or after a debauch, and sometimes with great indifference. Stupefaction in evening, in warm room, with chilliness. Stupefying headache, with humming in head, by walking in open air. Twitching-tearing in temple on which one lies, and going to the other side when turning on it; . Headache by meditation. Headache with nausea and vomiting, or with congestion and heat in head, or else with shuddering and syncope, vertigo, cloudiness of eyes, loss of sight, and buzzing in ears, photophobia, and weeping. Pain in scalp on turning up hair (or on brushing hair backwards). Tickling and itching in head. Purulent pustules and small tumours, with pain in scalp as from ulceration (suppurating and affecting the skull, more painful when lying on the opposite well side). Tingling, biting-itching on scalp, mostly on temples and behind ears, followed by swelling and eruptions; sore pain; after waking and rising. Disposition to take cold in head,.
 Affections in general appearing on the cornea; margins of the eyelids; dim-sightedness, with a sensation as though there were something over the eye which the patient wishes to rub away; amaurosis; cataract. Pain in eyes as if scratched with a knife. - вurning sensation, pressive pain as if caused by sand; or sharp or shooting pain in eyes, or else boring and incisive pain. - вurning itching in eyes, chiefly in evening (inducing rubbing and scratching). Inflammation in eyes and margins of lids (and meibomian glands), with redness of the sclerotica and conjunctiva, and copious secretion of (thick) mucus (and nightly agglutination). Swelling and redness of eyelids. Trichiasis in eyelid. Styes, especially on upper lid. - сrystalline lens clouded and of a greyish colour. Stye with inflammation of sclerotica, and tensive drawing pains on moving the muscles of the face. Dryness of eyes and lids, especially during sleep. Profuse lachrymation, principally in the wind, as well as in open air, in the cold, and in clear, bright daylight. Acrid and corrosive tears. Abscess near angle of eye, like a lachrymal fistula (discharging pus on pressing it). Nocturnal agglutination of lids. Pupils contracted or dilated. Amaurosis; paralysis of optic nerve. Look fixed and stupid. Dimness of sight, especially or, getting warm from exercise. - сloudiness of eyes and loss of sight, sometimes with paleness of face and inclination to vomit; (all objects present a sickly hue). Loss of sight in twilight, with sensation as if eyes were covered with a band. Sight confused, as if directed through a mist, or as if caused by something removable by rubbing, principally in open air, in evening, in morning, or on waking. Incipient cataract. Diplopia. Luminous circles before eyes, and diffusion of light of candles. Great sensibility of eyes to light, which causes lancinating pains (and in sunshine).
 Pain in ears, as if something were about to protrude from them. Shootings with itching, or sharp, jerking pain, and contraction in and round ears; the pains sometimes come on by fits, affect whole head, appear insupportable, and almost cause loss of reason (may be accompanied by high fever, &c. Earache with shooting down to teeth of lower jaw,.
 Pressure and pain as from an abscess in root of nose (near inner canthus, as if a lachrymal fistula would form). The nose feels sore internally and externally. Ulceration of nostrils and of the alae nasi (emitting a watery humour). Discharge of fetid and greenish or yellowish pus from nose (like old catarrh). Old catarrh, frequently a profuse discharge every morning, in mild and pleasant persons. Nasal catarrh accompanied by special discomfort in the house, cannot breathe well in a warm room, and great by going out into the open air. - вlowing, of blood from nose and nasal haemorrhage (blood coagulated; with dry coryza; with suppressed menses), sometimes with obstruction of nose. Obstruction of nose and dry coryza, principally in evening and in the heat of a room. - сoryza with loss of taste and smell, or with discharge of thick (yellowish green) and fetid mucus. Tickling in nose and frequent sneezing, principally in morning and evening. - сonstant shivering during coryza. Imaginary smells. - сonstant smell before nose, as from a coryza of long standing, or as of a mixture of coffee and tobacco. Swelling of nose. Nasal bones pain as if they would be forced asunder.
 Face pale (or yellowish, with sunken eyes) and sometimes with an expression of suffering. Painful sensitiveness of skin in face. - вoring in left malar bone. Neuralgia of right face, by warmth, tightness across forehead as from a tight-string, keeps her awake at night. R. T. с. Pallor of face, alternating with heat and redness of cheeks. Heat and redness of right cheek only. Sweat on face and scalp; shuddering or one- (right-) sided sweat of face. Face (and nose) puffed and of a bluish red colour. - сonvulsive movements and muscular palpitations in face. Tension and sensation of swelling in face, or painful sensibility of skin, as if it were excoriated. Erysipelas in face, with shooting pain and desquamation of skin. Red nodosities in region of cheek-bones. Lower lip swelled and cracked in middle. Swelling, tension, and cracks in lips, with desquamation of skin. Gnawing and smarting around mouth. Sharp and contractive pain in jaws. Swelling of submaxillary and cervical glands.

Mouth and throat

 Sharp, shooting pains in teeth, or drawing, jerking pains, as if the nerve were tightened, then suddenly relaxed; or pulsative, digging, and gnawing pains, often with pricking in gums. Jerking and stinging in teeth, extending to ears and eyes. Toothache which affects the sound as well as the carious teeth, often only semilateral, and frequently extending to face, side of head, ear, and eye, on the side affected, being sometimes accompanied by paleness in face, shivering, and dyspnoea. Toothache by cold water or fresh air. Toothache from cold (in the first warm spring days), with otalgia, paleness of the face, and chilliness. The toothache is also sometimes.
 Dryness of mouth in morning (without thirst). Offensive smell, and even putrid fetor from mouth, principally in morning or at night, and in bed in evening. Flow of sweetish and watery saliva from mouth, sometimes with inclination to vomit. Sensation as if tongue were too large. Tongue feels dry, and clammy. Painful blister on right side of tip of tongue. Sensation in middle of tongue, even when it is moistened, as if it had been burned and were insensible; at night and in morning. Edges of tongue feel sore as if scalded. Tongue greatly swollen, dorsum bright red and covered with network of dilated and congested veins; varicose swelling on left side of tongue. Tongue loaded with a thick coating of a greyish, whitish, or yellowish colour (and covered with tough mucus). Accumulation of tenacious mucus in mouth and on tongue; these parts are, as it were, coated with a white skin. - сracks and painful vesicles on tongue. Sensation as if the palate were swollen, or covered with tenacious mucus. - сonstant spitting of frothy, cotton-like mucus.
 Pain as from excoriation in throat, as if it were all raw, with scraping, burning sensation and smarting. Redness of throat, tonsils, and uvula, with sensation as if those parts were swollen,.

Appetite and food preferences

 Insipid mucus, putrid taste in mouth, empyreumatic, earthy, or pus-like taste. Taste: fatty; lost; in colds where there is an entire loss of taste. Sweetish, acid, or bitter taste in mouth, and of food, principally meat, bread, butter, beer, and milk, substances which also often appear insipid or cause disgust. - вitter or sour taste in mouth immediately after eating, as well as in morning and evening. Wine has a bitter (beer a sweet or bitter) and meat a putrid taste. Food appears either too salt or insipid. Want of appetite and dislike to food. Hunger and desire to eat, without knowing what. Ravenous hunger, with gnawing pain in stomach. - сomplete adipsia, or excessive thirst, with moisture on tongue, and desire for beer, or spirituous, tart, and acid drinks. Thirstlessness with all complaints. Sensation of derangement in stomach, similar to that caused by fat pork or rich pastry. Repugnance to tobacco smoke. After eating, nausea and eructations, regurgitation and vomiting, inflation, and aching in pit of stomach, colic and flatulence, headache, obstructed respiration, ill-humour and melancholy or involuntary laughter and weeping, and many other sufferings. - вread, especially, lies heavy on stomach.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Frequent eructations, sometimes abortive, or with taste of food, or acid, or bitter, and principally after a meal; like bile in evening. Regurgitation of food. Waterbrash. Frequent hiccough, principally on smoking tobacco, after drinking, or at night, and sometimes with fit of suffocation. Constant hiccough with jaundiced look and burning pains about shoulders. R. T. с. Insupportable nausea and inclination to vomit, sometimes extending to throat and into mouth, with distressing sensation as of a worm crawling up oesophagus. Morning sickness (during pregnancy). Attacks of constriction and choking in oesophagus. Scraping sensation in stomach and oesophagus, like a heartburn. Vomitings, sometimes violent, of greenish mucus, or bilious and bitter, or acid matter (esp. in evening and at night). Vomiting of food. Haematemesis. The nausea and vomiting take place principally in evening or at night, or after eating or drinking, as well as during a meal, and they often manifest themselves with shivering, paleness of face, colic, pains in ears or back, burning sensation in throat, and borborygmi. Persistent indigestion in fits, with great weight on chest and sickish feeling, from mental and physical upset. R. T. с. - сold in stomach from ice-cream and fruit. - сolic, with nausea, ceasing after vomiting. Painful sensibility of region of stomach to least pressure. Disordered stomach (digestion) from eating fat food (pork). Pressive, spasmodic, contractive, and compressive pains in stomach and praecordial region, principally after a meal or in evening or in morning, and often with vomiting or nausea and obstructed respiration. Tingling or pulsations in pit of stomach, or shooting pain on making a false step, or on uneven pavement. Pain in epigastrium, which is greatly.
 Inflammation of abdomen, with great sensitiveness of integuments to pressure. Drawing tension in hypochondria, or pulsative shootings, as in an abscess. Hard distension of abdomen, principally in epigastrium, with tension, and sensation as if all were full, hard, and impassable, as if no stool or flatus could be expelled, though a stool does pass slowly but not hard, and yet the flatus is passed with difficulty and in small amounts. - сhilliness extending from abdomen to lower part of back. Pressure in abdomen and small of back as from a stone; limbs go to sleep while sitting; ineffectual desire to stool. Spasmodic and compressive pains, sometimes at bottom of hypogastrium, with pressure on rectum or cuttings, principally round navel (low down in abdomen, penetrating into pelvis), or sharp and shooting pains in abdomen. - сolic and labour-like pains in pregnant women. - сolic with chilliness, while the menstruation is suppressed. Sensitiveness and inflammation of abdominal walls. The colics are often accompanied by vomiting or diarrhoea; they manifest themselves mostly in evening or after eating or drinking; and are sometimes by squeezing the abdomen or by repose, while movement.
 Constipation and difficult evacuations, sometimes with painful pressure on rectum and pains in back. - сonstipation, especially if faeces are hard and large, after intermittent fever suppressed by сhininum sulph. Frequent want to evacuate, even at night. Involuntary and unperceived evacuations during sleep. Stools frequent soft, diarrhoeic, consisting of yellow mucus or mixed with blood, preceded by cutting in abdomen, or with pains in small of back. Nightly diarrhoea, discharges watery or green like bile, after previous rumbling in abdomen. Stools consisting only of mucus, or acrid, or bloody, or very offensive, or white. Diarrhoea, white, cream-coloured stools, involuntary. R. T. с). White, clayey liverish stools resume their normal colour. R. T. с. Dysentery, with pain in back. Loose evacuations, even at night, and sometimes with colic and cuttings, shiverings and shudderings, and pains in anus. Diarrhoea, particularly when it is very changeable and no two stools are alike; flatus very fetid, sometimes obstructed, causing much pain. Diarrhoea during menses, particularly if it comes on at night. Frequent evacuations of whitish, yellowish, sanguineous mucus, or of greenish, minced, bilious, or watery, and sometimes corrosive matter (may contain tape worm). - вefore and after evacuations, burning, smarting, and pains as from excoriation in anus and rectum. During stool congestions of blood to anus. Discharge of blood from anus even when not at stool. - вlind and bleeding haemorrhoids, with itching, smarting, and pain as from excoriation. Protrusion of haemorrhoids. Haemorrhoidal tumours with great soreness.

Urogenital system

 Urine very scanty; bloody; with mucus; reddish; complaints before making water and during; when going to urinate there is a sensation as if it would gush away, and patients can scarcely wait. Retention of urine, with redness and heat in region of bladder, anxiety, and troublesome pains in abdomen. Tenesmus of bladder and frequent want to urinate, with painful pressure on bladder and drawing pain in abdomen. Involuntary micturition; at night in bed, especially in little girls. Involuntary emission of some drops of urine when coughing, walking, sitting down, expelling flatus (or during sleep). Wetting the bed (at night, especially in mild-tempered, tearful people, and in children). Enuresis of old people with distended colon (R. T. с. Profuse emission of watery urine, with weakness in loins and diarrhoea, or scanty red or brown urine, sometimes with a violet-coloured froth. Urine, with sediment, red, or of the colour of brick-dust, or violet, or mucous, or gelatinous. Sanguineous urine with purulent deposit and pains in loins. Haematuria with burning at orifice of urethra, and with constriction in region of navel. Haematuria in cows and in human beings (R. T. с. Discharge (thick) from urethra as in gonorrhoea. - сontraction of urethra with a very small stream of water. During micturition burning in urethra. - вurning during and after emission of urine. Pulling and pressure in urethra, neck of bladder, and also in the bladder. Pressure and constriction in bladder, with soreness (sensitiveness) in that region. Swelling near neck of bladder, with soreness when touched, intermittent stream of urine, and spasmodic pain in pelvis and thighs after urinating. Urine watery, colourless; brown; bloody.
 Itching and tickling in prepuce and scrotum,.
 Affections in general of the female genital organs; of the uterus. Nymphomania. Drawing, pressive pain extending towards uterus with qualmishness, towards morning. - сontractive pain in left side of uterus, like labour pains, obliging her to bend double. Spasmodic pains, or drawing tension in uterus, and pains like those of labour. A burning (sticking) pain in vagina and pudenda. Metrorrhagia (discharge now stopping, and then stronger again, of coagulated, clotted blood, or with false labour-pains). Menstrual blood black, with clots of mucus, or pale and serous. - сatamenia irregular, tardy, or premature, of too short or too long duration, or entirely suppressed (esp. if produced by getting the feet wet), with colic, hysterical spasms in abdomen, hepatic pains, gastralgia, pain in loins, nausea and vomiting, shivering and paleness of face, megrim, vertigo, moral affections, tenesmus of anus and bladder, stitches in side, and many other sufferings before, during, or after period. Suppression of menses (esp. in elderly women in whom they usually occur at full moon). Delay of first menses in mild, gentle girls, low-spirited, &c.; diarrhoea during menses. Leucorrhoea, thick, like cream (esp. frequent in lochial discharges where the flow looks like milk), or corrosive and burning, principally at period of catamenia before, during or after), and sometimes with cuttings (.

Chest organs

 Hoarseness, which does not permit one to speak a loud word. - вreathing, groaning, or rattling. - сatarrh, with hoarseness, roughness, dryness, scraping, and pain as from excoriation, in larynx and chest. Attacks of constriction in larynx, principally at night, when lying in a horizontal posture. Dyspnoea, especially when lying on back at night, with giddiness and weakness in head. Difficulty of breathing when walking. Short, dry cough as soon as he gets warm. Dry cough whenever he wakens from sleep, disappearing while sitting up in bed, and returning as soon as lying down again. Dry, severe cough, mostly in morning, with retching and desire to vomit, and sensation as if stomach were turned inside out. Violent spasmodic whooping-cough, in two consecutive coughs, caused by itching, scraping, with dryness as from vapours of sulphur in larynx and chest. Shaking cough, principally in evening, at night, or in morning, excited by a sensation of dryness or a scraping and tickling in throat,.
 Respiration accelerated, short, and superficial (during the fever), or rattling and anxious. Dyspnoea, as from spasmodic tension in lower part of chest, below false ribs. Tickling on sternum. Attacks of burning in chest. Respiration impeded, shortness of breath, choking as from vapour of sulphur, and fits of dyspnoea and of suffocation, with anxiety, spasmodic constriction of chest or larynx, violent hiccough, cough, headache, and vertigo; principally in evening, after a meal, or at night when reclining horizontally. Movement, quick walking, the open air, and cold.

Cardiovascular system

 Congestion of blood to chest and heart, especially at night, with anxious dreams (e.g., of being immured), with starting up and anxious cries. - сatching pain in cardiac region; for a time by pressure of hand. Stitches in praecordial region, while walking, with pressure and anxiety, impeding respiration. - вurning in region of heart. Frequent and violent fits of palpitation, principally after dinner and after moral emotions, or provoked by conversation, and often with anguish, clouded sight (vanishing of sight), and impeded respiration, especially when lying on the left side. With menstrual irregularities, chlorosis, &c.; the beat of the heart is felt in the pit of the stomach. Anxiety, heaviness, pressure, and burning sensation in heart.

Limbs and spine

 Rheumatic, tensive, and drawing pains in nape of neck and in neck, sometimes semilateral, and often with swelling of the parts, and pains as from subcutaneous ulceration when they are touched. - сracking in cervical vertebrae and shoulder-blades on moving those parts. Itching pimples on neck. Swelling of glands of neck. Pains in sacrum and in back, as from having remained some time in a bent posture, or with rigidity, as from the pressure of a belt. Sacral pains like those of labour. Pains in back and chilliness from suppressed menstruation. Shootings in back, in loins, and between shoulder-blades. - сurvature of spine (upper part).
 Redness and swelling of joints, with stinging pains. Anxious, tremulous sensation in limbs. Drawing, sticking, from uncovering. Pain in limbs in morning in bed,.
 Sharp, jerking, and drawing pains in shoulder-joint, as well as in the arms, hands, and fingers. Paralytic pains in scapular joint when lifting and moving arms. - вurning sensation in arm in evening or at night, with sensation of dryness in fingers. - вurning heat in hands and arms and in trunk with perspiration down spine (agg. R. T. с. Pressive heaviness in arms, with sensation of numbness, especially in hands. Sensation of tension and swelling and wrenching pain in joints of elbows, hands, and fingers, with rigidity. Swelling of elbow after a contusion. Swelling of veins on forearm and hands. Easy numbness of fingers, principally in morning and at night. Vesicles between fingers, with pricking pain. Pain as if caused by panaritium in index. Itching chilblains on hands.
 Pain as from a bruise or from ulceration in the psoas. Wrenching pain in coxo-femoral articulation, with painful jerks, as in a wound, extending as far as knee,.

Common symptoms

 [Affections in general, and of any kind, appearing in right abdominal ring right chest; right upper and lower extremity; tongue; increase of saliva; larynx trachea; nape of neck; heart and region of heart; palpitation of heart, also with anguish: small of back; shoulder-joints; fingers; legs; shin-bones; calves, particularly when they are swollen, red, and hot; heel sole of foot; ball or under part of toes; knee-joint; bones of lower extremities; inflammation of bones in general. Strong desire for open air, which makes patient feel better in every way, headache, toothache, earache, cold in head, &c., are all in open air, can breathe better, &c. - вleeding from inner parts; congestion of blood to single parts; apparent deficiency of blood. - сhlorosis (in persons of mild, quiet, &c., dispositions). Secretion of mucus increased; nervous debility. Varicose veins, even when inflamed, especially when blue, particularly in pregnant females; feel more comfortable when walking about. Phlebitis of single veins. R. T. с. Symptoms.

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