Materia Medica

PODOPHYLLUM – Allen TF

Headache preceded by a blurring of vision, then gradually increasing pain, especiallyin the occiput, with nausea and vomiting (Iris).

Difficult dentition, with grinding of teeth, rolling the head, disagreeable breath, diarrhoea, etc.

Indigestion; food becomes acid.

Hot eructations, violent efforts to vomit.

Numerous gastric complications of uterine complaints.

Chronic inflammation of the liver, with fulness and pain; the pains involve the whole right side, associated with jaundice.

Gall-stone colic, with jaundice and twisting pain.

Duodenitis, with jaundice.

Catarrhal inflammation of the bowels, with hot watery stools.

Ulceration of the duodenum.

Haemorrhoids, frequently with prolapsus ani following confinement; associated with prolapsus uteri.

Prolapsus of the rectum.

Diarrhoea; stools profuse, gushing, usually yellowish in color and very offensive; generally worse in the morning, either painless or preceded by violent colic; associated with prolapsus ani and sometimes with pains in the sacrum; in cholera morbus we may find this drug indicated even when there are cramps of the calves and of other muscles.

Diarrhoea in hot weather; dentition.

Diarrhoea worse from 3 to 9 A.M., then a natural stool towards evening.

Constipation, with prolapsus ani and sinking sensation in the abdomen as if the intestine would drop through the pelvis.

Dysentery; it has not infrequently been found to be an epidemic remedy, especially in the South, usually characterized by prolapsus ani, sinking feeling in the abdomen, nausea and efforts to vomit.

Chronic dysentery, discharges like meat-washings, severe tenesmus, burning pain deep in rectum, extremely weak digestion.

Diarrhoea, stools profuse, containing undigested food, extremely fetid.

Nocturnal enuresis.

Suppressed menses of girls, with great pressure, haemorrhoids, etc.

Prolapsus uteri, especially following parturition, with more or less prolapsus ani.

A great weakness of the abdominal walls during pregnancy, generally > lying on the stomach.

Ovarian tumor of the right side, pains extend to the shoulder or down the thigh.

Endometritis; thick, transparent leucorrhoea.

Prolapsus of the uterus and vagina after parturition, with ovarian pain, backache, etc.

Numerous cases of acute and chronic ovaritis, right side.

It has been found useful in some cases of remittent fever, with numerous “bilious” symptoms.