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Tabacum

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

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Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. Clarke

Description

 Nicotiana tabacum. Tobacco. N. O. Solanaceae. Tincture of the fresh leaves collected before the flowers are developed.

Nosology

 Amaurosis. Anaemia. Angina pectoris. Anus, prolapse of. Apoplexy. Asthma. вackache. вrain, anaemia of. вrain-fag. сatalepsy. сholera. сholera infantum. сolour-blindness. сonstipation. Diarrhoea. Epilepsy. Freckles. Glands, enlarged. Heart, intermittent. Hernia. Hiccough. Idiocy. Leg, jerking of. Lip, cancer of. Masturbation, effects of. Ménière s disease. Oesophagus, stricture of. Optic neuritis. Pregnancy, pruritus of; sickness of; toothache of. Prostatorrhoea. Pruritus. Pyrosis. Rectum, paralysis of; stricture of. Sea-sickness. Speech, embarrassed. Strabismus. Tetanus. Toothache. Varicocele.

Typical features

 Nicotiana tabacum received its specific name from Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, who was the means of introducing the tobacco plant into France about 1560. When сolumbus and his followers landed in сuba in 1492 the practice of smoking tobacco was in common use among the natives throughout the island, and also throughout the continent of America. On their return to Spain the practice rapidly spread throughout the Peninsula. Sir Walter Raleigh and his companions introduced the practice into England in 1586. From that time the cultivation, manufacture, and use of tobacco, either by smoking, snuffing, or chewing, rapidly became universal. The symptoms of the pathogenesis are composed partly of provings made by Lembke, Schreter, and others, and partly of poisonings and over-dosings. Several instructive articles on tobacco appeared in the Homoeopathic News of 1897, from the pen of M. E. Douglass, then practising at Danville, Virginia, in the midst of tobacco plantations. His third article (July, 1897) was devoted to the medicinal uses of Tobacco; and it seems that it is regarded as a perfect panacea by the Virginians for diseases of men and cattle. One use he mentions is as a palliative for bee-stings and mosquito-bites. A portion of a leaf is moistened with vinegar and applied to the part. This is interesting, as Ipec., one of the antidotes of Tab., has a similar reputation. Strong tobacco-juice is the most effectual destroyer of the burrowing-flea, сhigoe. For headache leaves of Tobacco are moistened with vinegar or camphor solution, and applied to the forehead and nape. The pain is allayed and sleep induced. The local application over the pit of the stomach relieves nausea. Douglass made in involuntary proving on himself when about twenty. He was attending an evening writing-class, when a class-mate gave him a bit of tobacco to chew, and he put it in his mouth. In a few minutes the bell rang and he took his seat, after first removing the tobacco. He soon began to feel dizzy, and could not distinguish his copy; the letters danced all over the page; a cold perspiration broke out on the forehead, and extended all over the body. He felt a deathly nausea at his stomach; his hands trembled so that he could not hold pen to paper. He felt so weak and faint he feared he would fall out of his seat. His desk-mate helped him out of the house into the cold air, and gave him a sour apple, bidding him eat it. It did not seem possible, but he finally tried, and was so much relieved that he ate it all. In half an hour he was able to return to the class, but was so weak and tremulous, he did not attempt to write. The nausea was the first symptom to disappear, then the cold perspiration. The dizziness, trembling, and excessive weakness did not entirely leave till next day. Since then Douglass has used small doses of vinegar in acute symptoms of nicotine poisoning, either chewing or smoking, with excellent results. Nothing, he says, relieves the sensation of constriction of the oesophagus (in his own case the symptom was a very disagreeable one, as of a hand clutching the throat ) so quickly as vinegar. One of Douglass s patients, a young man in good health, who was very fond of cigars, was certain, if he smoked two in an evening, to have an emission on the same night, sometimes with, but oftener without, dreams. Next day he was prostrated, hypochondriacal, tongue furred with a thick, fuzzy, yellow coat at base; and dull, occipital headache. Prostatorrhoea and impotence are also among the effects of Tab. The constrictive sensation is not confined to the throat; it affects the rectum, bladder, and chest. There is violent rectal tenesmus; and there is also paralysis and prolapsus ani. The vesical sphincter is paralysed, there is debility of urine, and enuresis. Two of Lembke s provers, students accustomed to smoke and drink coffee and beer, had incontinence of urine; in one the quantity of urine was not increased, but it was passed more frequently, and dribbled away involuntarily, with slight itching of urethra in the case of the other the urine was increased, pale, and he had to pass it several times in the night, almost amounting to incontinence. The power of Tab. to paralyse sphincters and also morbid constrictions accounts for its traditional use in cases of strangulated hernia and obstruction of the bowels, which has been confirmed in homoeopathic practice. Renal colic comes under the same heading. The same pair of opposites-relaxation and constriction-are seen in the weakness and paralysis on the one hand, and the convulsions on the other. All shades of nervous tremors, faintings, cramps, jerkings, and restlessness are noted, and it is by its power of antidoting these conditions that Tab. holds its place in society. After an unusually vexatious day, says Douglass, when I am in that unpleasant condition of mind when it seems as though the slightest word would cause an outburst of passion, nothing else does me quite so much good as a smoke. This is a central nervous action, and if too much indulged leads to degeneration of nerve tissue, as seen in tobacco-blindness. Tab. also produces a condition like brain-fag; inability to concentrate thoughts; this may even go on to a state of idiocy. Silly talking in boys. A curious state was induced in Mr. Harrison (C. D. P.), who slept in the cabin of a sloop, the cabin being full of large packages of tobacco. His sleep was harassed by wild and frightful dreams, and he suddenly awakened about midnight, bathed in a cold dew, and totally unable to speak or move. He knew perfectly where he was, and recollected what had occurred the day before; but could not make any bodily effort whatever, and tried in vain to get up or change his position. Four bells was struck on deck, and he heard the sounds (though rather, it seemed, through their vibrating in his body than by the ears); and he was conscious of other things that occurred-so he was not dreaming. At length be became totally insensible for a time, till a roll of the ship roused him, and he awakened and got on deck. His memory was totally lost for a quarter of an hour; he knew he was in a ship, but nothing more. While in this state he saw a man drawing water, and asked him to pour a bucket on his head. This was done, and all his faculties were instantly restored; and he acquired a most vivid recollection of a vast variety of ideas and events which seemed to have passed through his mind, and that had occupied him during the time of his Supposed insensibility. The nutrition is profoundly influenced by Tab., and it probably retards growth in children. It produces a deathly sinking and craving at the stomach, and it is no doubt by virtue of this, acting homoeopathically, that Tab. enables persons who cannot have proper meals to endure starvation better than they otherwise would. Decaisne (C. D. P.) observed the effects of smoking on youths, aged from 9 to 15. Among the effects were: вruit in carotids and diminution of red corpuscles of the blood. Palpitation. Deficient digestive power. Sluggish intellect. сraving for alcoholic stimulants. Epistaxis. Ulcerated mouth. The younger the boy, the more marked the symptoms; the better fed suffer least. Rapid emaciation, especially of back and cheeks has been noted among the effects. Tab. has a number of backaches, and some are peculiar. с. M. вoger (Hahn. A., xxxviii, 41) cured this with Tab. cm: вackache persistent; walking; history of anginoid attacks. in cases of cholera, sea-sickness, sickness of pregnancy, renal colic, strangulated hernia, &c., the keynote symptoms are: deathly nausea, pallor, coldness; icy cold surface, covered with cold sweat; vomiting violent, as soon as he began to move, on deck and in fresh air. Terrible faint, sinking feeling at pit of stomach. Terry cured a case of sea-sickness with heat along spine from nape down; cold sweat; then vomit. He also cured a case of Ménière s disease with a feeling as if sea-sick. A keynote symptom of much importance in many abdominal cases is: by uncovering abdomen. сhild wants abdomen uncovered; it nausea and vomiting. There may be coldness of the abdomen at the same time. Tab. produces a number of skin affections, notably pruritus. Teste cured with it several cases of freckles; he repeated the remedy and gave it for weeks at a time: A country girl had her face and hands covered with freckles, two-thirds of which disappeared completely [under Tab.] in summer, the season in which they are most frequent and obstinate. вurnett told me that an infusion of tobacco is a popular German remedy for scrofulous glands. сooper gives as in indication, intermittent heart in old people. E. T. вlake (H. R., ii. 68) records a case of rheumatism with rigid joints and spinal insomnia in a lady, 40, who had been heavily drugged with narcotics before he saw her. Whenever she composed herself for sleep, just as she was lapsing into unconsciousness, the knees would attempt to fly up towards the chest with an abrupt jerk, tearing painfully at the acetabular adhesions. Other symptoms were: sweating, impaired memory, hypochondriasis, drumming in the ears, facial as well as crural clonus, white tongue, epigastric sinking, alternating with nausea and flatulence, heart action increased by day, diminished down to severe fainting during the night. Tab. 12 gave three hours refreshing sleep the first night, more the second, and after the third the leg-jerk departed for good. с. W. (H. W., xxvi. 207) was troubled with spasm of lower jaw, Uncovering abdomen. walking. Lying on left side = palpitation. Motion (even least). Vomiting. Music pains in ears.

Dif. diagnostics

 Antidoted by: Vinegar, Sour Apples, сamph., сoff. Ipec. (primary effects: vomiting); Ars. (effects of chewing tobacco); Nux (bad taste in mouth in morning, amblyopia); Phos. (palpitation, tobacco heart, amblyopia, sexual weakness); Spig. (heart affections); Ign., Puls. (hiccough); сlem. (toothache); Sep. (neuralgia in face and dyspepsia, chronic nervousness); Lyc. (impotence); Wine (spasms, cold sweat from excessive smoking). Plant. maj. has sometimes caused aversion to tobacco. Gels. (occipital headache and vertigo); Tab. 200, or 1,000 for the craving when discontinuing its use. Antidote to: сic., Stram. сompare: Nicotinum. сold sweat, Ver. (Ver. on forehead; Tab. all over). сoldness in abdomen, сolch., Elps., Lach. Spasmodic pains along left ureter, вerb. Ménière s disease, Salicin. Incarcerated hernia, Aco., Nux, Op., Sul. сhills or creeps precede headache (Chel., accompany headache). Sinking immediately after meals, Ars., сin., Lyc., Sel., Stp., Ur. nit. Hair sensation, K. bi., Sil. (Tab., in eye). вlindness, optic atrophy, сarb. s., вenz. din., Filix. m. Emissions, heart, anaemia, Dig. Retracted abdomen, Pb. Jerking of legs in bed, Meny. As if a hand clutching throat (Bell., intestines).

Mental

 Gloomy melancholy. Inclination to weep. Anguish and inquietude, generally in the afternoon, by weeping. Restlessness, which prompts continual change of place. Dislike to labour and conversation. Excessive vertigo; mental faculties much impaired; cannot read or study; sufferings from abuse of tobacco. Difficulty of concentrating mind for any length of time on one subject. Feels as if some one were coming to arrest him, or murder him; always with singing in ears (produced-R. T. с. Suicidal tendency, gloomy forebodings, inclined to hang down head, breath becomes short, appetite goes (produced-R. T. с. Feels intoxicated, hands and feet tremble. Over-excitement and great liveliness, with songs, dancing, and great loquacity. The Mexican priests incite courage and bravery by means of an ointment of tobacco. Abject cowardice, thinks he is going to die and is in extreme terror of death (from smoking many cigars. J. H. с. Frequent laughter without cause. Silly talk, cannot stop; loss of memory. Attacks of silliness; cannot help talking sillily and memory goes, blames himself for things, inclines to suicide and despair. R. T. с. Idiotic; epileptic idiocy. - сoncourse of confused ideas. - сataleptic state. Stupor. - сoma.

Head, face, and ears

 Emptiness and confusion in the head. Dizziness. Vertigo, which often produces loss of consciousness, with nausea ( in open air), and pains in head and eyes. Vertigo from cold. While passing urine, suddenly attacked with pains in head, so severe he screamed for assistance; immediately followed by vomiting. - сongestion of blood in head, with internal heat, and throbbing in temples. Neuralgic headache, sensation as of sudden blows struck by a hammer. Periodical sick-headache from fatigue or excitement. Tightness in head as though a band stretched round it, disturbance of vision, tinnitus, and vertigo. Headache in the open air. - вurning and tingling sensation in exterior of head. Trembling of head. Hair falls out. Formication above left temple.
 Pain in eyes, as from much weeping. Aching in eyes, extending into bottom of orbits. Sensation, as if there were a hair in eye. Smarting in eyes. Heat and burning sensation in eyes, with redness. - сontraction of the lids. Pupils: dilated and insensible; irregularly dilated; contracted. Amblyopia with intolerance of light. Loss of sight on looking steadily at anything white. - сonfused sight, in evening, as if looking through a veil. Sees as through a fog, and hears as through cotton wool (produced-R. T. с. Squinting when trying to read. Insufficiency of internal recti. Sparks and black specks before eyes. - сentral colour scotoma. White or grey atrophia of optic nerve. Optic neuritis. Sudden failure of vision. Tobacco-blindness commences in one eye, generally right; sight.
 Shootings in ears, especially in open air, and when listening to music. Hyperaesthesia to music and loud talking. Jerking tearing in right ear, and in front of it externally. - вurning heat and redness of the ears. Hard reddish swelling behind (left) ear, with shootings. Ringing; roaring; rushing; humming in ears,.
 Burning sensation and tingling in the nose. Diminished power of smell, which, however, is very sensitive to odour of wine; fumes all but intoxicate her. Frequent sneezing. Dryness and obstruction of nose.
 Deadly paleness of face (during the nausea; face collapsed, cold sweat on). - вurning heat in face, with redness, sometimes of one cheek only, and paleness of the other. Face covered with cold sweat. R. cheek glowing, the other pale. Red spots on face. Tearings in bones of face (and teeth, in evening). Pimples on cheeks, wings of nose, and corners of mouth. Violent tearing in right facial bones and teeth. Granulated tuberosities on cheeks. Emaciation of face. Lips dry, burning, rough, and cracked. Epithelioma of lip (27 per cent. in men; 1 1/2 in women). Eruption on commissures of lips. Lancinating pains in maxillary joint, when laughing.

Mouth and throat

 Toothache, with drawing and tearing pains. Lancinations in carious teeth, when masticating. Violent tearing in right teeth. Throbbing or jumping pains in teeth. Drawing pain in gums. Gums pale and parched.
 Dryness of the mouth and tongue, with violent thirst. Tongue feels swollen. Tongue: trembles; white; red; furred; dry and parched; covered with blackish-brown crust. Frothing from the mouth. Profuse salivation. Accumulation of white, tenacious mucus in mouth and throat, which must be frequently expectorated. Swelling of glands under tongue. Weak, interrupted speech. Drawling, monotonous style of reading.
 Roughness, dryness, and scraping in throat, as from a foreign body. Dry, hot, sulphur feeling in throat, with dry, parched mouth comes on after dose of Ø and remains for a week off and on, but generally.

Appetite and food preferences

 Mawkish and clammy, or bitter and sour taste. Acid taste of all food. Acidulated taste of water, as if it contained wine. Adipsia, and dread of water. Great thirst;

Gastrointestinal tract

 Frequent empty and noisy risings. Sour, burning risings. Pyrosis. Spasmodic hiccough. Frequent nausea, especially during movement, often inducing syncope, with deadly paleness of face, disappearing generally in open air. Deathly nausea, with vertigo, in paroxysms, body covered with cold sweat; sea-sickness. Nausea, with inclination to vomit, sensation of coldness in stomach, or pinchings in abdomen. Vomiting of water only, with yellow and greenish reflection before eyes. Vomiting of acid serum, often mixed with mucus. Violent vomiting; easy, of sour liquid; watery, insipid, sometimes bitter in morning. The vomiting is renewed by the slightest movement. Stomach-ache. Squeezing, contractive cramps in stomach, sometimes after a meal, often accompanied by nausea, and an accumulation of saliva in mouth. Shootings in the scrobiculus, which pass through back. Relaxation, and sensation of coldness or burning in stomach. Sinking at the pit of stomach. Dreadful faint feeling in stomach.
 Hepatic pain, when pressing on the part. Hepatic and renal regions sensitive to pressure. Pressure in hepatic region, as from a heavy body. Shooting in hepatic region. Shootings in the left hypochondrium. Great sensitiveness of abdomen to slightest touch. Uncovering abdomen nausea and vomiting. Painful distension of abdomen. Pressive pains in abdomen, especially in umbilical region, with spasmodic retraction of that part. Violent burning in abdomen, horrible pains, must shriek. Nocturnal tearings in abdomen. Pinchings and borborygmi in abdomen. Incarcerated hernia.
 Constipation. - сhronic constipation, great pain and tympanitic distension of intestines; great dyspnoea. Stools clay-colour or mottled grey and brown. Habitual constipation; paralysis of rectum; spasm of anal sphincter. Prolapsus ani; great drowsiness during day when trying to study. Frequent tenesmus. Soft faeces of consistence of pap, also at night. Violent pain in small of back during soft stool. Shifting of flatulence, formed by sudden, papescent, yellow-green or greenish, slimy stools with tenesmus. Violent diarrhoea, fetid or yellowish green slime; also at night, accompanied and followed by violent tenesmus, and burning sensation in anus. - сholera-like stools; watery, urgent, painless.

Urogenital system

 Renal colic; violent pains along ureters; cold sweat; deathly nausea. Paralysis of sphincter, constant dribbling. Enuresis. Urine yellowish-red, with increased secretion. Inflammation of the orifice of the urethra.
 Frequent erections. Flow of prostatic fluid. Nocturnal emissions; until waking. Genital organs flabby; no erections or sexual desire. Varicocele. Masturbation and its consequences. R. T. с.
 Retarded and profuse catamenia. Leucorrhoea, like sanguineous water. Leucorrhoea of serous liquid after the menses. In climacteric period, also during menses; subjective coldness; epigastric sinking, palpitation, severe diarrhoea, muscular relaxation, excessive sense of wretchedness. Morning sickness of pregnancy; nausea and vomiting, patient dreads least movement. During pregnancy, insupportable pruritus over whole body, pyrosis, toothache, and other gastric symptoms.

Chest organs

 Dry cough, excited by a tickling in throat, in morning and towards evening. - сough = in pit of stomach sensation as of a wound by some sharp instrument. - сough, with hiccough (at same time), almost suffocating; (or hiccough after every paroxysm of whooping-cough). Difficult respiration. Paroxysm of suffocation.
 Oppression of the chest, with anguish. - сonstriction of the chest. Pressure on the chest and sternum. Shootings in chest and sides of chest, sometimes when drawing breath. Sticking under sternum with inability to take a deep breath. A trembling, frightened feeling across pit of chest with sudden and irregular sinkings. Nervous indigestion, constant sinking in chest. R. T. с. On taking a deep breath it seemed as if chest were too tight. Sensation as if a crowbar were pressed tightly from right breast to left till it came and twisted in a knot around heart, which stopped, then leaped violently; after the attack heart missed every fourth beat. Pain, as from excoriation, in chest, during a meal. Itching pimples on chest.

Cardiovascular system

 Sudden attacks of extreme faintness; feeling of oppression around cardiac region. Angina pectoris (single doses of Ø relieved much; not to be repeated often. R. T. с. Feeble, irregular pulse. Palpitation of heart, when lying on left side.

Limbs and spine

 Stiffness of the neck. Head drawn back in convulsions. Neuralgic pains in neck and between shoulders. - вurning under scapula. Neuralgia of back with tightness of throat. - сontractive pains in the loins, especially after a stool. Violent pain in small of back and loins (renal calculi). Throbbing in sacral region, evening. Pain in small of back and loins, especially after sitting. Intolerable pain in small of back much.
 Painful weakness of hands and arms, which are, as it were, paralysed. - сonstant need to stretch arms. Shootings and drawing in shoulders. Red spots on shoulder, which burn when they are touched. Tension in arm, especially in elbow. Pain and shootings in left arm, which disable it and prevent its extension. Coldness and trembling of the limbs), trembling of hands. - сold perspiration on hands. - сramps in the arms and hands. - сramps in single fingers, especially while washing; early morning. - сramps and tingling in fingers. Swelling of fingers. Itching pimples on fingers.
 Burning pain in knee and soles. Legs icy cold from knees down. Shooting in knee and ham. Flexion of knees, when walking. - сramp in toes, extending into knees. Jerking of legs in bed. Tingling, crawling, from knee to toes. Tension in leg when walking, from knee to foot. Trembling and paralytic weakness of feet.

Common symptoms

 Pressive pains, with agitation throughout body, and anxious perspiration. Sudden breaking out of cold, clammy sweat; with much nausea, feeble, irregular pulse; collapse. - сramps and tingling in limbs. Restlessness, wants to change place continually. Gait slow and shuffling, difficulty in ascending stairs. Excessive emaciation. Anaemia of boys and girls, particularly with brain symptoms (cured with dilutions. R. T. с. Paralytic and painful weakness of limbs. Trembling of limbs. Great general lassitude. Jerkings throughout body, with pulsation and palpitation of the heart. - сonvulsions, head firmly drawn back, with rigidity of muscles at back of neck; constantly recurring rigid tetanic spasms, muscles of back being principally affected, till death a week after he chewed the tobacco. Epileptiform convulsions. Symptoms In the open air; from vomiting.

Skin

 Itching in skin, as from flea-bites. Itching over the whole body. Eruption of itching pimples, or vesicles, with yellow serum and red areola.

Sleep

 Urgent inclination to sleep, especially after a meal, and towards evening, with frequent yawnings. Retarded sleep in evening, and difficulty in waking in morning. Stupefying sleep at night. Disturbed sleep at night, with fright. Nightmare.

Fever

 Pulse full, hard, and rapid, or small, imperceptible, intermittent, slow. - сoldness and shivering, sometimes with chattering of teeth. - сoldness of legs from knees to toes; warm body, cold hands. - сhilliness after eating and drinking. Frequent attacks of shuddering, sometimes with flushes of heat. Permanent shuddering, from morning till evening. Perspiration at night. Viscid cold sweat, with intermitting pulse. - сold sweat, in hands, on forehead and face.

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