Materia Medica

DIGITALIS PURPUREA – Allen TF

Post-scarlatinal dropsy, urine frequently scanty and dark, extremities oedematous, dyspnoea, oedema of lungs, etc.

Cerebral meningitis, state of effusions, albuminous urine, slow or feeble and irregular pulse, cold sweat, etc. (differs from Hellebore only in the character of the pulse).

A sudden crashing noise in the head, with frightened starting up, has led to the use of Dig. in periodical attacks of this sort occurring in the course of general nervous prostration or in threatening epilepsy.

Detachment of the retina.

Amaurotic symptoms and illusions seeming to result from disturbed circulation.

Anaemia of retina and optic nerve.

Nausea and vomiting of pregnancy.

Jaundice, with vomiting, soreness over the region of the liver, irregular pulse.

Enlargement of the liver frequently associated with a jaundiced hue, when calling for Dig., is generally accompanied or caused by disease of the heart, stools may be white and urine high-colored (compare Myrica).

Ascites, with attacks of faintness, etc., especially associated with hepatic diseases.

Incarcerated hernia has been relieved.

Stools, clay-colored.

Diarrhoea associated with dropsy, intermittent pulse, cold sweat, etc.

Nephritis after scarlatina.

Cystitis.

Inflammation of neck of bladder, after passing a few drops the desire to urinate is increased and the patient walks about in great distress, associated with tenesmus of rectum; these symptoms have indicated the use of the drug for the relief of acute inflammation in chronic enlargement of the prostate.

In inflammation of the kidneys of the chronic form it is sometimes of temporary value when there is threatened failure of the heart, or very scanty or suppressed urine, with oedema of the lungs, etc.

Gonorrhoea, with strangury, inflammation prostate, upper portion of the urethra and neck of the bladder.

Weakness of sexual organs in men, seminal emissions with general Dig. symptoms of the heart, faintness, weakness of the extremities, etc.

Hydrocele, especially with suppressed or scanty urine and albuminuria.

Suppression of menses, with haemorrhage from the lungs, associated with cardiac disease.

Pneumonia, especially in old people, with prune-juice expectoration, cold extremities, cyanotic face, feeble pulse.

Oedema of the lungs and effusion into the pleura, with weak heart.

Pericarditis, with effusion; fluttering of heart.

Cardiac dropsies.

In all forms of disease of the heart in which Dig. is indicated there is feeble, irregular or fluttering pulse, feeling as if the heart stood still, with anxiety and oppression; sometimes there is a cyanotic hue of the face, general desire to take a deep breath, which only partially relieves the sense of suffocation.

Spinal anaemia resulting from seminal emissions (China).

Deep sleep.