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Rumex acetosa

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Sources: Allen, Clarke, Кларк
  1. Description
  2. Nosology
  3. Typical features
  4. Dif. diagnostics
  5. Mental
  6. Head, face, and ears
  7. Mouth and throat
  8. Gastrointestinal tract
  9. Urogenital system
  10. Chest organs
  11. Cardiovascular system
  12. Common symptoms
  13. Sleep
  14. Fever
  15. Analogs by action

Description Source

Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke

Description

 Rumex acetosa. Sorrel. N. O. Polygonaceae. Tincture of the leaves.

Nosology

 Convulsions. Gastritis. Oesophagus, inflammation of. Paralysis. Throat, sore. Uvula, elongated.

Typical features

 Sorrel was at one time cultivated in this country as a salad, and the вuckler-shaped, or French Sorrel, is still cultivated in France, where it is considered as a powerful antiscorbutic. The leaves contain a large quantity of вinoxalate of Potash (Kali oxal. The symptoms of the Schema were observed on three men who ate largely of the leaves. In one very violent convulsions were induced of a peculiar kind, the limbs being thrown reciprocally backwards and forwards and the head from side to side; the hands being alternately clenched and unclenched, the eyes prominent. Other remarkable symptoms were: Swelling of lower eyelid. Elongated uvula. Pain all down oesophagus.

Dif. diagnostics

 Compare: Kal. ox., Lapath. In persistent cough, Rx. c.

Mental

 Unconscious.

Head, face, and ears

 Distress in head and an inch and a half below tip of sternum.
 Eyes sunken. Lower lid puffed; pupil sluggish. Eyeballs fixed, glassy, prominent.
 Features collapsed.

Mouth and throat

 Tongue: moist and furred; white and furred and rather swollen; furred in middle, tip and edges red.
 Pharynx congested, anterior part covered with limpid secretion, uvula much elongated; constant pain from throat and throughout oesophagus to cardiac orifice of stomach,.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Appetite lost. Great thirst. Vomiting; thick, pulpy, dark-green matter. - сontinued retching.
 Soreness at epigastrium and fulness of abdomen. Very severe pain at epigastrium with occasional exacerbations. Violent and universal pain in bowels, so intense he pressed them firmly and rolled, vociferated loudly, with a pallid, haggard countenance, and, as it were, thrust out his eyes.
 Constipation.

Urogenital system

 Deficient urine and alvine evacuations. Urine increased, phosphatic, turbid, and whey-like.

Chest organs

 Unremitting short cough, unattended with expectoration (persisted ten days). Perpetual groaning or moaning.

Cardiovascular system

 Pulse: feeble; small and weak; small and frequent.

Common symptoms

 Lay on his back in a paroxysm of general convulsions, with arms elevated reciprocally, casting them forward and bringing them backward, doing the same with his legs, opening and reclosing his fists, and alternately throwing his head from right to left; eyeballs fixed, glassy, prominent; rattling and grinding of teeth without foaming at mouth; absolutely senseless (fit lasted a quarter of an hour). About 3 suddenly fell from his seat exhausted; was lifted up and taken into the air; legs again lost power and he fell, and when down vomited a diffluent, raw, greenish mass; was again raised, but could only support himself feebly. - вodily powers prostrated.

Sleep

 Sleeplessness.

Fever

 Heat and rigors. Linen saturated with cutaneous exudation.

Analogs by action

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