ACTEA SPICATA – Allen TF
Almost the only use of this drug has been for subacute rheumatic gout of the small joints, associated with sour stomach.
Actea spicata – Boericke
(Baneberry) Is a rheumatic remedy, especially of the SMALL JOINTS; tearing, tingling pains characterize it. WRIST-RHEUMATISM. Pulsations over whole body, especially liver and renal region. Cardiovascular spasm. Pains worse from touch and motion. Head Fearful, starts easily; confused. Ebullition of blood to head excited by drinking coffee. Vertigo, tearing headache, better in open air, throbbing in brain, pain from crown to between eyebrows; heat in forehead, pain in left frontal eminence as if bone were crushed. Itching of scalp alternating with heat; nose red at tip, fluent coryza. Face Violent pain in upper jaw, running from teeth through malar bones to temples. Perspiration on face and head.
Adonis – Clarke
Adonis vernalis. N. O. Ranunculaceæ. Infusion or tincture of fresh plant; an extract, Adonidin. Clinical.─Albuminuria. Dropsy. Heart, affections of. Characteristics.─Like Convallaria, Adonis is a popular heart remedy in Russia. It has not been proved, but the indications for its use have been defined by experience as follows: Rapid and feeble action of the heart; dropsy; scanty urine with albumen and casts. Valvular disease and cardiac asthma. There is no record of its use in the potencies. Cash gave great relief to “a water-logged patient of seventy-four” with mitral regurgitation, with one-grain doses of Adonidin at eight-hour intervals, after failure of Arsenicum and Digitalis. Urinary secretion rose from half a pint to 2 1/2 pints in twenty-four hours. Breathing
Adonis vernalis – Boericke
(Pheasant’s Eye) A heart medicine, after rheumatism or influenza, or Bright’s disease, where the muscles of the heart are in stage of fatty degeneration, regulating the pulse and increasing the power of contractions of heart, with increased urinary secretions. Most valuable in cardiac dropsy. Low vitality, with weak heart and slow, weak pulse. Hydrothorax, ascites. Anasarca. Head Feels light; aches across front, FROM OCCIPUT AROUND TEMPLES TO EYES. Vertigo on rising, turning head quickly or lying down. Tinnitus. Scalp feels tight. Eyes dilated Mouth Slimy. Tongue dirty yellow, sore, feels scalded. Heart Mitral and aortic regurgitation. Chronic aortitis. Fatty heart pericarditis. Rheumatic Endocarditis. (KALMIA). PRAECORDIAL PAIN, PALPITATION,
Adrenalin – Boericke
(An Internal Secretion of Suprarenal Glands) Adrenalin or Epinephrin, the active principle of the medulla of the suprarenal gland, (cortical secretion not as yet isolated), is employed as a chemical messenger in the regulation of the activities of the body; in fact, its presence is essential to the activity of the sympathetic nerve. Adrenalin action on any part is the same as STIMULATION OF THE SYMPATHETIC NERVE ENDINGS thereto. Local application (1: 1,000 solution) to mucous membranes promptly induces transient ischaemia, seen in a BLANCHING, persisting several hours from conjunctival instillation. Its action is very prompt, efficient, EVANESCENT, owing to rapid oxidation and therefore practically harmless, UNLESS too frequently repeated,
Adrenalin – Clarke
Extract of supra-renal bodies. A Sarcode. Tincture or trituration. Clinical.─Addison’s disease. Adrenal neuralgia. Bronzed skin. Debility. Hæmaturia. Hyperæmia. Palpitation. Tachycardia. Characteristics.─Adrenalin has cured a number of cases of Addison’s disease and has arrested others. The leading features of this affection may be taken as guides for its use: Bronzing of skin; loss of strength; wasting; exceedingly rapid pulse. It has cured a case of hæmaturia accompanied by pain in the adrenal region. It has been used locally in cases of hyperæmia of the conjunctiva, dissipating it almost immediately, and thus rendering operations possible. It appears to possess a very powerful local action over dilated blood-vessels. When injected into the circulation blood
Aesculus Glabra – Clarke
Fetid or Ohio Buckeye. (States of North America watered by Ohio River.) N. O. Sapindaceæ. Part employed, whole ripe fruit. Clinical.─Constipation. Cough. Cramp in stomach. Hæmorrhoids. Meningitis. Paralysis. Speech, thick. Vertigo. Wry-neck. Characteristics.─Æsculus glabra, like the Horse-chestnut, has a marked action on the rectum. It produces hard, knotty stools; very painful. Dark purple hæmorrhoidal tumours, with lame back and lower limbs. Hale gives the indication: “Very painful external tumours, dark purple, with constipation and vertigo; weakness of sacrum and lower limbs.” At the same time there is fulness and heaviness of the head without pain; the sight may be dim or lost; eyes fixed and expressionless. The speech is thick
Aesculus hippocastanum – Allen
HORSE CHESTNU SAPINDACECEAE For persons with haemorrhoidal tendencies, and who suffer with gastric, bilious or catarrhal troubles. FULLNESS IN VARIOUS PARTS, as from an undue amount of blood; heart, lungs, stomach, brain, pelvis, skin. Venous congestion, especially portal and haemorrhoidal. Despondent, gloomy; very irritable; loses temper easily and gains control slowly; MISERABLY CROSS (Cham.). Mucous membranes of mouth, throat, rectum are swollen, burn, feel dry and raw. Coryza: thin, watery, burning; rawness and sensitive to inhaled cold air. Follicular pharyngitis: violent burning, raw sensation in throat; dryness and roughness of throat. Frequent inclination to swallow, with burning, pricking, stinging and dry constricted fauces (Apis, Bell.). Rectum: DRYNESS AND
AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM – Allen TF
The patients, as a rule, are despondent and irritable. Is a valuable remedy for follicular inflammation of the posterior wall of the pharynx, with the symptoms above empllasized; it is to be compared especially with Phytolacca. The action of this drug on the liver associated with engorged portal circulation, especially in large haemorrhoids, is extremely marked; see symptoms above and compare with Pod. For protruding, purple piles with the symptoms noted this drug has been found extremely valuable, and for these troubles it has won its greates laurels; especially associated with them and almost characteristic of the drug are the severe pains in the sacrum and small of back and
Aesculus hippocastanum – Boericke
(Horse Chestnut) The action of this drug is most marked on the lower bowel, producing engorged haemorrhoidal veins, with characteristic backache, with absence of actual constipation. Much pain but little bleeding. Venous stasis general, varicose veins of purple color; everything is slowed down, digestion, heart, bowels, etc. Torpor and congestion of the liver and portal system, with constipation. The back aches and gives out and unfits the patient for business. Flying pains all over. FULLNESS IN VARIOUS PARTS; dry, swollen mucous membranes. Throat with haemorrhoidal conditions. Head Depressed and IRRITABLE. Head dull, confused, aching as from a cold. Pressure in forehead, with nausea, followed by stitches in right
Aesculus Hippocastanum – Clarke
Hippocastanum vulgaris. Horse-chestnut. (Northern India and North America.) N. O. Sapindaceæ. Tincture of ripe kernel; trituration of dry kernel. Tincture of fruit with capsule (according to Hering, this is the best). Clinical.─Anus, affections of. Back, affections of. Constipation. Cough. Hæmorrhoids. Headache. Hernia. Intermittents. Jaundice. Liver, affections of. Lumbago. Prostate gland, affections of. Sacrum, pain in. Taste, altered. Throat, affections of. Tongue, affections of. Uterus, prolapse of. Characteristics.─Æscul. hip. is a great pile remedy. In some districts it is a popular custom to carry a chestnut in the pocket as a preventive. It produces many symptoms of disordered liver: Malaise; dulness of head and mind; fulness at root of nose. Follicular pharyngitis with dryness;
Aesculus hippocastanum – Kent
A peculiar kind of PLETHORA is found running through this remedy, a vascular fullness which affects the extremities and the whole body, and there are symptoms showing that the brain is similarly affected. The conditions of Aesculus are WORSE DURING SLEEP, hence symptoms are observed on waking. He wakes up with confusion of mind, looks all around the room in confusion, bewildered, does not know the people, wonders where he is and what is the meaning of the things he sees. It is especially useful in children that rouse up in sleep frightened and in confusion, like LYCOPODIUM. The remedy produces great SADNESS, IRRITABILITY, loss of memory
Aesculus hippocastanum – Nash
< walking or on stooping (piles, leucorrhoea, displacements, etc.). Sense of fullness, and as of sticks in the rectum (haemorrhoids). Mucous membranes of mouth, throat, rectum are swollen, burn, dry and raw. Coryza; thin, watery, burning; rawness and sensitive to inhaled cold air. Frequent inclination to swallow, with burning, pricking, stinging and dry constricted fauces (APIS, BELL.). This is one of the remedies that is not so remarkable for its wide range of action as it is for positiveness within its range. Almost all its usefulness, so far as known, centers in its action in the lower back and pelvic region and ever prominent
Aethiops Antimonialis – Clarke
Made by triturating two parts of sulphuret of antimony with one of quicksilver. (Berliner, Zeit. f. Hom. Ærzte., vol. ii. Hom. Recorder, 1894, p. 28.) Trituration. Clinical.─Ophthalmia. Otorrhœa. Scrofula. Skin, affections of. Syphilis. Characteristics.─This remedy has not been proved, but it has been used with signal success in scrofulous, herpetic, eczematous eruptions and discharges. Favus-like eruptions. Eruptions from fright. Painful, irritating, scabby eruptions of face. Scrofulous ophthalmia. Scrofulous otorrhœa, offensive. Hereditary syphilis. It seems to combine the powers of its various components. I have confirmed its utility in many aggravated skin affections.
Aethiops mercurialis-mineralis – Boericke
(Sulph. and Quicksilver, or Black Sulphide Mercury) This preparation is of use in SCROFULOUS affections, ophthalmia, otorrhoea, paintul, irritating, scabby eruptions, hereditary syphilis. Skin Eruptions. Favus-like, scrofulous, herpetic and eczematous. Dose The lower triturations, especially the second decimal. Relationship ASLHIOPS ANTIMONALIS – (Hydrargyrum stibiato sulfuratum.)-(often more effective than the above in scrofulous eruptions, glandular swellings, otorrhoea and SCROFULOUS EYE AFFECTIONS, corneal ulcers. Third trituration.) Compare: CALC.; SIL; PSORIN.
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- Abrotanum – Allen
- Acetic acidum – Allen
- Aconitum napellus – Allen
- Actaea racemosa – Allen
- Aesculus hippocastanum – Allen
- Aethusa cynapium – Allen
- Agaricus muscarius – Allen
- Agnus castus – Allen
- Allium cepa – Allen
- Aloe socotrina – Allen
- Alumina – Allen
- Ambra grisea – Allen
- Ammonium carbonicum – Allen
- Ammonium muriaticum – Allen
- Amyl nitrosum – Allen
- Anacardium orientale – Allen
- Anthracinum – Allen
- Antimonium tartaricum – Allen
- Apis mellifica – Allen
- Apocynum cannabinum – Allen
- Argentum metallicum – Allen
- Argentum nitricum – Allen
- Arnica montana – Allen
- Arsenicum album – Allen
- Arum triphyllum – Allen
- Asarum europum – Allen
- Asterias rubens – Allen
- Aurum metallicum – Allen
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- Caladium seguinum – Allen
- Calcarea arsenica – Allen
- Calcarea ostrearum – Allen
- Calcarea phosphorica – Allen
- Calendula – Allen
- Camphora – Allen
- Canadensis canadensis – Allen
- Cannabis indica – Allen
- Cannabis sativa – Allen
- Cantharides – Allen
- Capsicum annum – Allen
- Carbolic acid – Allen
- Carbo animalis – Allen
- Carbo vegetabilis – Allen
- Caulophyllum – Allen
- Causticum – Allen
- Chamomilla matricaria – Allen
- Chelidonium majus – Allen
- Cicuta virosa – Allen
- Cina – Allen
- Cinchona officinalis – Allen
- Coca – Allen
- Cocculus indicus – Allen
- Coffea cruda – Allen
- Colchicum autumnale – Allen
- Colocynthis cucumis – Allen
- Conium maculatum – Allen
- Crocus sativus – Allen
- Crotalus horridus – Allen
- Croton tiglium – Allen
- Cuprum metallicum – Allen
- Cyclamen – Allen
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- Magnesia carbonica – Allen
- Magnesia muriatica – Allen
- Magnesia phosphorica – Allen
- Medorrhinum – Allen
- Melilotus alba – Allen
- Menyanthes trifoliata – Allen
- Mercurius biniodide – Allen
- Mercurius corrosivus – Allen
- Mercurius cyanide – Allen
- Mercurius dulcis – Allen
- Mercurius proto iodide – Allen
- Mercurius solubilis – Allen
- Mercurius sulphuricus – Allen
- Mezereum – Allen
- Millefolium – Allen
- Murex purpurea – Allen
- Muriaticum acidum – Allen
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- Sabadilla – Allen
- Sabina – Allen
- Sambucus nigra – Allen
- Sanguinaria canadensis – Allen
- Sanicula – Allen
- Sarsaparilla – Allen
- Secale cornutum – Allen
- Selenium – Allen
- Sepia – Allen
- Silicea – Allen
- Spigelia anthelmia – Allen
- Spongia tosta – Allen
- Stannum metallicum – Allen
- Staphisagria – Allen
- Staphysagria – Allen
- Stramonium – Allen
- Sulphuricum acidum – Allen
- Sulphur – Allen
- Symphytum – Allen
- Syphilinum – Allen