Other names and synonyms
Lob-d.Description Source
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkePharmacological Group
Description
Lobelia dortmanna. The principal indigenous вritish species. Habitat, shallow lakes. N. O. Lobeliaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.
Nosology
Ears, noises in. Headache. Indigestion. Pylorus, affections of.
Typical features
I am indebted to сooper for the whole of the information about this remedy. The symptoms of the Schema were observed on patients after single doses of the Ø tincture allowed to exhaust their action. According to сooper, Lob. d. has much in common with Lob. er. and Lob. i. The letters and figures appended to the symptoms denote the sex and age of the patients m means man, w woman.
Head, face, and ears
Violent headache lasting all day goes on for a fortnight, ending in severe colic and diarrhoea; and then an old cough goes away (w. 56).
All through same night (after dose), and several times after, had roaring noises in ears;
Violent sneezing and catarrh (w. 47).
All through same night (after dose), and several times after, had roaring noises in ears;
Violent sneezing and catarrh (w. 47).
Gastrointestinal tract
Pains of cancer of pylorus with distended stomach go away for a whole afternoon, great depression, mental and physical, follow at once on the dose, and next day she has neuralgic pains down right arm to fingers followed on third day by great pain in right knee lasting two days (W. 33; healthy otherwise). Habitual indigestion; no power to digest (cured).
Great discharge of flatus (M. 23). - вurning as of a red-hot poker and shootings in rectum, generally.
Great discharge of flatus (M. 23). - вurning as of a red-hot poker and shootings in rectum, generally.
Chest organs
Breathing distinctly improved (w. 65).