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Hydrastis
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(Golden Seal)
Acts especially on mucous membranes, relaxing them and producing a THICK, YELLOWISH, ROPY secretion. The catarrh may be anywhere,-throat, stomach, uterus, urethra,-it is always characterized by this peculiar mucous discharge. Hydrastis is especially active in old, easily-tired people, cachectic individuals, with great debility. Cerebral effects prominent, feels his wits sharpened, head cleared, facile expression. Weak muscular power, poor digestion and obstinate constipation. Lumbago. Emaciation and prostration. Its action on the liver is marked. Cancer and cancerous state, before ulceration, when pain is principal symptom. GOITRE of puberty and pregnancy. SMALLPOX internally and locally. The power of Hydrastis over smallpox seen in modifying the disease, abolishing its distressing symptoms, shortening its course, lessening its danger and greatly mitigating its consequences. (J. J. Garth Wilkinson.)

 

Mind

Depressed; sure of death, and desires it.

 

Head

Dull, pressing frontal pain, especially connected with constipation. Myalgic pain in scalp and muscles of neck. (CIMICIF.) Eczema on forehead along line of hair. SINUSITIS, after coryza.

 

Ears

Roaring. Muco-purulent discharge. Deafness. EUSTACHIAN CATARRH, with high-pitched voice.

 

Nose

THICK, TENACIOUS SECRETION FROM POSTERIOR NARES to throat. Watery, EXCORIATING discharge. Ozaena, with ulceration of septum. Tends to blow nose all the time.

 

Mouth

Peppery taste. Tongue white, swollen, large, flabby, slimy; SHOWS IMPRINT OF TEETH (MERC.); as if scalded; stomatitis. Ulceration of tongue, fissures toward the edges.

 

Throat

Follicular pharyngitis. Raw, smarting, excoriating sensation. Hawking of yellow, tenacious mucus. (KALI BICH.) Child is aroused suddenly from sleep by this tenacious postnasal dropping. Goitre of puberty and pregnancy.

 

Stomach

Sore feeling in stomach more or less constant. Weak digestion. BITTER TASTE. Pain as from a hard-cornered substance. Gone feeling. Pulsation in epigastrium. Cannot eat bread or vegetables. Atonic dyspepsia. Ulcers and cancer. Gastritis.

 

Abdomen

Gastro-duodenal catarrh. Liver torpid, tender. Jaundice. Gallstones. Dull dragging in right groin with cutting sensation into right testicle.

 

Back

Dull, heavy, dragging pain and stiffness, particularly ACROSS LUMBAR REGION, MUST USE ARMS IN RAISING HIMSELF FROM SEAT.

 

Rectum

Prolapsed; anus fissured. CONSTIPATION, with sinking feeling in stomach, and dull headache. During stool, smarting pain in rectum. After stool, long-lasting pain. (NIT. AC.) Haemorrhoids; even a light flow exhausts. Contraction and spasm.

 

Urine

GLEETY DISCHARGE. Urine smells decomposed.

 

Male

Gonorrhoea, second stage; discharge thick and yellow.

 

Female

Erosion and excoriation of cervix. Leucorrhoea, worse after menses (BOV.; CALC. C.); acrid and corroding, shreddy, tenacious. Menorrhagia. Pruritus vulvae, with profuse leucorrhoea. (CALC. C; KREOS.; SEP.) Sexual excitement. Tumor of breast; nipple retracted.

 

Respiratory

Chest raw, sore, burning. Dry, harsh cough. Bronchial catarrh, later stages. Bronchitis in old, exhausted persons, WITH THICK, YELLOW, TENACIOUS EXPECTORATION. Frequent dainty spells, with cold sweat all over. Feels suffocating when lying on left side. Pain from chest to left shoulder.

 

Skin

Eruption like variola. Lupus; ULCERS, cancerous formations. General tendency to profuse perspiration and unhealthy skin. (HEPAR.)

 

Relationship

Antidote: SULPH.
Useful after too much Chlorate of Potash for sore throat.
Compare: XANTHORRHIZA APIFOLIA; KALI BICH.; CONIUM: ARS. IOD.; PHYTOL.; GALIUM (cancer-nodulated tumor of the tongue); ASTERIAS; STANN.; PULS. Also MANZANITA (diarrhoea, gonorrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoea, catarrhal conditions). HYDRASTINUM MURIATICUM-Muriate of Hydrastia. (Locally, in aphthous sore mouth, ulcers, ulcerated sore throat, ozaena, etc. Internally, third dec. trit. Is a uterine haemostatic and vasoconstrictor; metrorrhagia, especially from fibroid tumors; haemorrhages; IN DILATATION OF THE STOMACH, and chronic digestive disorders). HYDRASTIN SULPH lx (haemorrhage of bowels in typhoid).
MARRVMUM-Hoarhound-(a stimulant to mucous membranes, especially laryngeal and bronchial; chronic bronchitis, dyspepsia, and hepatic disorders; colds and coughs).

 

Dose

Tincture, to thirtieth attenuation. Locally colorless Hydrastis, mother tincture, or fluid extract.

 

 

 

GOLDEN SEAL RANUNCIDACECA

For debilitated persons, with viscid mucous discharges.

 

Cachectic or malignant dyscrasia, with marked derangement of gastric and hepatic functions; broken down by excessive use of alcohol.

 

Cancer: hard, adherent; skin mottled, puckered; pains knife-like, sharp, cutting; nipple retracted.

 

Nursing sore mouth; tongue large, shows imprint of teeth.

 

Leucorrhoea: ropy, thick, viscid, yellow; hanging _ from os in long strings (Kali bi.) ; pruritus.

 

Profuse discharge of thick, yellow, stringy mucus from nasal passages (Cor. r.).

 

Hawks yellow, viscid mucus from posterior nares and fauces; ulceration, after mercury or chlorate of potash; syphilitic angina.

 

 

 

 

 

The hydrastis patient generally suffers from debility, constipation, atonic dyspepsia, palpitation, dyspnoea, and in a general way is subject to catarrhal discharge and ulceration of mucous membranes.

Scrofulous affections, particularly marasmus in children.

Malignant ulcerations (epithelioma).

Retarded convalescence from typhoid fever, with loss of appetite, constipation, etc.

Catarrhal ophthalmia, acut, with swollen lids, profuse secretions, smarting and burning; chronic, scrofulous, with profuse discharge, opacities of the cornea, etc.

Dry catarrh of the conjunctiva.

Blepharitis.

Catarrhal inflammation of the middle ear and deafness, after scarlet fever.

Otorrhoea, with thick mucous discharge.

Nasal discharge, watery, excoriating, with burning, rawness of the throat.

Catarrh mostly in the posterior mares, which become obstructed, with headache, the discharge dropping into the throat.

Hypertrophic catarr, with yellow-greenish, offensive discharge.

Ozaena, with ulceration and bloody discharge.

Ulceration of the septum of the nose, bleeding easily on touch.

(It has been used as a local application in diphtheria of the nose.).

Numerous cases of ophthous sore mouth.

Stomatitis in children or women.

Canker in the mouth, after chlorate of potash.

Catarrhal sore throat; it is very extensively used both internally and locally by homoeopathic physicians, without special characteristics, and while the indications for its use are not always plain, and it doubtless has no effect in a large number of cases, yet it seems to have a marked curative action in a certain class, probably in those characterized by hypertrophy of the mucous membrane, with rather free discharge and with burning and rawness extending into the nose and chest.

Follicular pharyngitis, the mucous membrane is studded with protruding points, which are deep red and very irritable, < least exposure to cold.

Inflammation of the stomach, with frequent vomiting and loss of appetite, great soreness over the region of the stomach and burning, in a disease that had been diagnosticated as cancer.

Atonic dyspepsia, with acidity, especially in old people.

Ulceration of the stomach.

Gastro-duodenal catarrh, with sinking in the region of the stomach, palpitation, etc.

Liver torpid, skin yellow, stools light-colored, hepatic region tender, etc.

Jaundice.

Gallstone colic, with jaundice.

Chronic catarrhal inflammation of the bowels, with mucous discharge, or faces covered with mucus; faeces soft and mixed with mucus.

Ulceration of the rectum.

Fissure of the anus.

Prolapsus of the rectum, especially in children.

Chronic constipation; especially valuable after purgatives (Nux v.).

Constipation in children.

Obstinate constipation, with a weak feeling in stomach, sour eructations, dull frontal headache, etc.

Constipation following parturition, with haemorrhoids and headache.

Constipation and haemorrhoids in pregnancy.

Catarrh of the bladder, with thick ropy mucus in the urine.

Chronic gonorrhoea.

Hydrocele.

Pruritus of the vulva, and hard nodular tumors of the breast, with lancinating pains.

Ulceration of the cervix, with prolapsus of the uterus.

Cancerous ulcerations of the uterus.

Haemorrhages from the uterus, especially with ulcerations.

Yellow, tenacious leucorrhoea.

The leucorrhoea is almost always tenacious, rarely with albuminuria; associated with great prostration, palpitation, or with derangements of the liver, constipation, haemorrhoids, etc.

It has been used successfully in chronic enlargement of the uterus (sub-involution).

Inflammation of the cervix, with heat and itching of the vagina.

Ulceration of the neck of the womb, fungoid, leucorrhoea profuse.

Laryngeal catarrh, mucous membrane pale, vocal cords relaxed.

Bronchial catarrh, yellow, tenacious mucus.

It has cured lupus, epithelioma, malignant ulcers of the skin, lips and various other organs.

It has benefitted varicose ulcers, especially when applied locally.

Eczema, especially in the margin of the hair on the forehead, with oozing secretions.

Bed-sores.

Chronic ulcers, which bleed easily and smell badly.

General tendency to profuse perspiration and unhealthy odor.

Hydrastis canadensis. Golden Seal. Orange-root. Yellow Puccoon. N. O. Ranunculaceć. Tincture of the fresh root.

Clinical.Alcoholism. Asthma. Cancer. Catarrh. Chancroids. Constipation. Corns. Dyspepsia. Eczema impetiginoides. Ears, affections of. Faintness. Fistula. Gastric catarrh. Gonorrhśa. Hćmorrhoids. Jaundice. Leucorrhśa. Lip, cancer of. Liver, affections of. Lumbago. Lupus. Menorrhagia. Metrorrhagia. Mouth, sore. Nails, affections of. Nipples, sore. Noises in the head. Nursing-women, sore mouth of. Ozćna. Placenta, adherent. Post-nasal catarrh. Rectum, affections of. Sciatica. Seborrhśa. Stomach, affections of. Syphilis. Taste, disordered. Throat, deafness. Throat, sore. Tongue, affections of. Typhus. Ulcers. Uterus, affections of.

Characteristics.The so-called root of Hydrastis from which the tincture is made is really a perennial underground stem, thick, knotty, and yellow. The yellow colour is very intense, and it has been used by Indians as a dye. The plant is the only specimen of its genus among the Ranunculaceć. It grows in shady woods, in rich soil, and damp meadows. The fruit is like a raspberry, and the plant is sometimes called Ground Raspberry in consequence. The medicinal properties of Hydrast. were known to the aborigines of America. The first mention of it in medical literature is by Rafinesque (Medical Botany, 1828). Hale quotes him as saying that it is "tonic, ophthalmic, detergent," and that "it is said to enter into compound remedies for cancer, acting as a detergent tonic, and the Cherokees are supposed to use it in that disease." This is important as showing that the traditional reputation of the plant agrees with the results of later experience. For though by no means a specific in all cases of cancer, it is in cancer cases that Hydrast. has won its chief fame; and I think it may fairly be said that more cases of cancer have been cured with it than with any other single remedy. Thanks to the excellent provings that have been made by homśopaths and the careful observations of able practitioners, we are in a position to use the remedy with much greater precision than formerly. In very many cancer cases there is what has been termed a "pre-cancerous stage," a period of undefined ill-health without any discernible new growth. This stage is generally marked by symptoms of dyspepsia, and this frequently takes the Hydrastis type, which has been well described by A. C. Clifton. The facial expression is dull, heavy, sodden-looking; yellowish-white in colour. The tongue is large, flabby and slimy-looking; bluish-white under the fur (which is yellow, slimy, and sticky), and indented by the teeth. Eructations generally sour, at times putrid. Appetite bad, the power of digesting bread and vegetables especially weak and causing eructations. Weight at stomach, with fulness, empty aching "gone" feeling (this is a grand characteristic of Hydrast., and it is constant, not occurring at special times like that of Sul., &c.). < After a meal. The action of the bowels is either infrequent and constipated, or frequent with loose, soft, light-coloured stools. Clifton found this type of dyspepsia occur frequently in phthisical families, and often cured it; and even in cases of actual phthisis this type is not uncommon, the loss of appetite and "goneness" being especially prominent. In dyspepsia Clifton found the tincture and lower attenuations answer best; in catarrh of nose and fauces the higher were better. Catarrh of almost all mucous surfaces is caused by Hydrastisnasal catarrh, pharyngeal, bronchial, gastric, duodenal, intestinal, urethral (gonorrhśa, gleet), vaginal. The characteristic catarrh is yellow (the leading colour of the drug) or white; tough and stringy. The action on the skin is no less marked. Garth Wilkinson found it externally and internally an excellent remedy in small-pox. Eczema impetiginoides, drying into crusts and burning like fire, has been cured with an application of one part Hydras. Ř to nine of glycerine. The burning was removed at once. (I once saw a woman, 60, who had been given Hydrast. Ř gtt. v. in water three times a day, after a week come out in a scarlet rash, raised and nodular, exceedingly irritable, especially at night. It was on every part of the body except the face, and was worst on buttocks and elbows. It remained out a week. The patient at the same time became very ill with sickness and general digestive disorder.) The skin may be jaundiced. There is excessive sweat, especially of armpits or genitals; offensive ulcers; chancroids; fissures. The female genital organs are very much affected: Metrorrhagia, leucorrhśa, pruritus vulvć, scirrhus of uterus; of breasts; sore mouth of nursing-women; sore nipples. Weiss gave a woman, 31, who had had adherent placenta in several confinements in succession, Hydrast. 3x three drops daily from the fourth month during her last three pregnancies, and each terminated without adherent placenta. Four other cases of habitual adherent placenta were successfully treated in the same way. There is much backache of severe character in connection with many of the Hydrast. conditions. Sometimes it awakens patients in the night. Like many other "yellow" medicines, it has a marked action on the liver, causing jaundice and liver enlargement. Cases of cancer of the liver have been reported cured by it. Fulness, goneness, and constipation are the leading indications. The constipation of Hydrast. is a leading feature of the pathogenesis. There is torpor of the bowels; stools lumpy, covered with yellowish tough mucus; with the constipation continual pain in head, bad taste in mouth. Hydrast. has been a good deal used in bronchial catarrhs with the characteristic tenacious secretion. In one case an over-dose brought on a characteristic attack of asthma (H. W., xxxiv. 293). The dose was gtt xx of the liquid extract, and Miodowski, who reported the case, thought there was pulmonary śdema secondary to cardiac weakness induced by the drug. It is worthy of note that most remedies which powerfully act on the skin will also cause an asthmatic state. The symptoms generally are < at night. Skin symptoms are < from warmth; from washing, &c. The catarrhal symptoms are < from harsh, dry winds; out of doors. Rest >; motion <. There is < by touch; clothing feels uncomfortable about groins. Pressure > many symptoms.

Relations.Antidoted by: Sul. (head symptoms and sciatic pains). It antidotes: Merc. and Chlorate of potass. Compare: Am. m., Ant. c., Kali. bi., and Puls. (mucous membranes); Alo., Collins., Sep., Sul. (lower bowel); Berb., Dig., Gels., Lyc., Pod., Merc. (gastro-duodenal catarrh, involving bile ducts); Nux v. (gastric catarrh of alcoholism); Merc. cor., Euphras. (nasal catarrh); Hepar (syphilitic ozćna, after abuse of mercury or iodide of potash); Ars., Bapt., Con., Condur., Kreas., Phytol. (cancer of breast); Chi. (intermittent); Strychn. (spinal cord); Chel. (cancer of breast; liver affections); Sang. (burnt sensation on tongue); Kali bi. (hair sensation); Ars., Aur. mur., Hydrocot., Ant. t., Bapt., Thuj.

SYMPTOMS.

1. Mind.Forgetful; cannot remember what he is reading or talking about.Irritable; disposed to be spiteful.Gloomy, taciturn, disagreeable.Moaning with occasional outcries from pain.Depression; sure of death and desires it.

2. Head.Feeling as if intoxicated; headache; weakness.Dull, heavy frontal headache over eyes; catarrhal.Sharp cutting in temples and over eyes; < over l.; > from pressing with the hand.Dull frontal, headache, with dull pain in hypogastrium and small of back.Severe frontal headache; as if brain being pressed against frontal bones.Vertex headache every other day, commencing at 11 a.m., with nausea, retching and anguish.Dull heavy pain in occiput (l.).Aching in cerebellum, first r., later l. side.Myalgic headache in integuments of scalp and muscles of neck.Eczema on margin of hair in front; < coming from the cold into a warm room; oozes after washing.(Seborrhśa sicca).

3. Eyes.Profuse secretion of tears; smarting and burning of eyes and lids.Lids agglutinated; blepharitis marginalis.Opacity of the cornea.Ophthalmia; catarrhal; scrofulous, with or without ulceration; thick mucous discharge.Dark greenish-yellow conjunctiva.

4. Ears.Roaring in the ears; like machinery.Pain in r. ear; it disappeared and was followed immediately by fulness in forehead and pain over l. eye.Sharp pain back of r. ear passing to shoulder.Otorrhśa, thick mucous discharge (fetid).Partial stoppage of Eustachian tube.Throat deafness.

5. Nose.Tickling, like a hair in r. nostril.Constant discharge of thick white mucus; frontal headache.Secretion runs more from posterior nares, thick and tenacious.Coryza watery, excoriating; burning, smarting and rawness in nose (more r. nostril), discharge scanty in room, profuse out of doors; rawness in throat and chest.Sneezing, with fulness over eyes, dull frontal headache, pain in r. breast and down arms.Air feels cold in nose.Nosebleed, l. nostril, with burning rawness; followed by itching.Soreness of cartilaginous septum, bleeding when touched; inner edge of r. ala sore and thickened.Ozćna, with bloody, purulent discharge.

6. Face.Expression weary, dull, skin pale, or yellow-white.Erysipelatous eruption following flushes of heat.Aphthć on the lips.(Epithelial cancer of lip.).Tenacious mucus hangs in shreds from mouth.

8. Mouth.Taste flat; peppery.Tongue swollen, shows marks of teeth, coated white or with a yellow stripe.Tongue as if burned or scalded, later a vesicle forms on the tip.Excessive secretion of thick, tenacious mucus.Stomatitis after mercury or chlorate of potash; nursing-women or weakly children; peppery taste; tongue as if burned or raw, with dark red appearance and raised papillć.(Cancer of tongue.).(Tumour in hard palate, painful to touch, hard, somewhat elastic, disposed to bleed and discharge offensive matter; climacteric.)

9. Throat.Uvula sore and relaxed.Throat dry; raw; sore; in morning on waking, felt most on coughing.Hawking of yellow, tenacious mucus from posterior nares and fauces, rawness of fauces.Ulcers in the throat, esp. after mercury.(Cancerous ulcers on l. side of throat, inside.)

10, 11. Appetite and Stomach.Indigestion from atony of the stomach, esp. in old people.Bread or vegetables cause acidity, weakness, indigestion.Eructations of sour fluid.Vomits all she eats, except milk and water mixed.(Cancer.).Faintness at the stomach; sinking, gone feeling, with continued violent palpitation of the heart, preceded by dull aching pains.Marasmus.Acute, distressing cutting pains.Chronic gastric catarrh; ulceration.Carcinoma, with emaciation, goneness.

12. Abdomen.Torpor of the liver, with pale, scanty stools.Liver atrophied.) Jaundice, with catarrh of stomach and duodenum.Burning in region of navel, with "goneness," faintness in epigastrium.Loud rumbling, with dull aching in hypogastrium and small of back; < moving.Cutting, colicky pains, with heat and faintness; constipation; > after passing flatus.Cutting in hypogastrium, extending to testicles, faintness after stool.Sharp pain in the cćcal region.Sharp pain in region of spleen, with dull pain and burning in stomach and bowels.Dull dragging in groins, cutting pain extending into testicles.Pains in the groins as if he had strained himself; clothing uncomfortable.Griping pains with the stools.Intestinal catarrh, followed by ulceration.

13. Stool and Anus.Fetid flatus.Stool (profuse) light coloured, soft, acrid; greenish.Soft stool, followed by faintness.Stool lumpy, covered with (yellow) mucus; constipation.Torpidity, no desire for stool.Obstinate constipation; with dull headache; sinking sensation; with "dyspeptic cough.".Constipation aggravated by cathartic medicines.During stool: smarting burning pains in rectum.After stool: burning and smarting in rectum; long-lasting pain in rectum; hćmorrhoids and fainting; exhaustion.Proctitis.Hćmorrhoids; costive; even a light hćmorrhoidal flow exhausts.Fistula ani.

14. Urinary Organs.Dull aching in region of kidneys.Urine smells decomposed; increased and of neutral reaction.Catarrh of bladder, with thick, ropy mucous sediment in urine.Dysuria; suppression; incontinence.

15. Male Sexual Organs.Debility after spermatorrhśa.Gonorrhśa, second stage, thick yellow discharge.Gleet, debility; copious, painless discharge.Dragging in r. groin to testicle; thence to l. testicle, thence to l. groin.

16. Female Sexual Organs.Aching pains in small of back at climaxis; uterine affections with debility and digestive disorders.Hot watery discharge from uterus.Leucorrhśa: tenacious, ropy, thick yellow.Ulceration of the os, cervix, and vagina; leucorrhśa; debility; prolapsus uteri.Os uteri very tender.Uterine hćmorrhage; menorrhagia and metrorrhagia, with fibroid tumours; at menopause.Pruritus vulvć, with profuse leucorrhśa; sexual excitement.Lancinating pain in breast extending up to shoulder and down arm.(Cancer of breast, pains like knives thrust into part.).Hard, irregular tumour of l. breast, nipple retracted, glands in axilla enlarged and painful, cachectic appearance.Sore-mouth of nursing women.Abraided, cracked and sore nipples of nursing women.

17. Respiratory Organs.Scraping in larynx.Dry, harsh (rattling) cough from tickling in larynx.Laryngeal and bronchial catarrh.Bronchitis of old, exhausted people; thick, yellow, tenacious, stringy sputa.Phthisis; with goneness in stomach, emaciation, loss of appetite.

18. Chest.Rawness in throat and chest.Rawness, soreness, and burning in chest.Asthma and śdema of lungs.(Cancer of r. lung.)

19. Heart and Pulse.Palpitation with faintness.Palpitation, pain shooting from chest to l. shoulder with numbness of arm; irregular and at times laboured action; < lying either side; feeling of immediate suffocation on attempting to lie on l. side.Heart agitated.Violent long-continued palpitation in morning.Pulse slow during the chill.

20. Neck and Back.Muscles of neck feel sore.Tired aching across small of back and in limbs; knees ache; > by walking about.

21. Limbs.Limbs tired, ache, with coryza.Shifting pains in r. arm and leg, then l. leg.Irritable, indolent, or scrofulous ulcers on the legs.

22. Upper Limbs.Pain from head to shoulders, with aching in both, more l.Rheumatic pains in elbow, forearms, r. shoulder, and first finger of l. hand.

23. Lower Limbs.Sharp shifting pain in l. limb, from middle of thigh down to middle of leg.Pain from r. hip to knee, while walking.Legs feel weak; knees weak; aching.Aching in sole of l. foot; no relief from change of position.Atonic ulcers on the legs.

24. Generalities.Faintness, goneness.Weakness, physical prostration.Frequent sudden attacks of fainty spells, with profuse cold sweat all over.Mucous membranes: secretions increased, tenacious, ropy; erosions.Muscles greatly weakened; atony.Small wounds bleed much.Marasmus.Scrofulous and cancerous cachexia.Cancers hard, adherent, skin mottled, puckered; cutting like knives in mammć.Pressure of hand relieves the head.Clothing feels uncomfortable about the groins.

25. Skin.Jaundice, dark greenish-yellow colour.Skin dark purplish hue, with heat and tingling, < from motion.Hot, dry skin, with fever.Burning heat and itching in skin.Hyperidrosis: excessive sweat of axillć and genitals; offensive.Erysipelatoid rash on face, neck, palms, joints of fingers and wrist, with maddening burning heat, later skin exfoliates; pains < at night.Nettlerash ("hives"), < from scratching, < at night.Scarlet raised nodular eruption, excessively irritable, < at night, over whole body except face, most on backs of elbows and on buttocks, preceded by feeling of illness, vomiting and general digestive disorder; lasted a week.Fissures round mucous outlets.Infantile intertrigo.Variola; all stages; itching tingling of the eruption; face swollen; throat raw; pustules dark; faintness and great prostration.

26. Sleep.Awakened by backache and dull pains in navel and hypogastric region.Dreams wearisome, restless sleep.Difficulty in awaking.

27. Fever.Chill morning or evening; chilliness, esp. in back or thighs, with aching; pulse slow.Heat in flushes.Great heat of whole body.Constant dull burning pains all the evening.Gastric, bilious or typhoid forms of fever, with gastric disturbances, jaundice and great debility following.

Hydrastis is a slow, deep acting remedy, required in many trophic disturbances, where there is emaciation, catarrhal conditions and ulceration, even malignant ulceration. Defective assimilation. When it is noticed that the stomach is the center of most of the symptom complex. The desires and aversions often give the key to a very complex totality of symptoms. In this remedy the sinking empty hunger with loathing of food is striking, strange, rare, and therefore peculiar. It is characteristic because it is a general of the remedy, and is predicated of the patient. Great weakness prevails at all times. Catarrhal symptoms with thick, viscid, ropy, YELLOW mucus, sometimes white, from any mucous membrane, with or without ulceration. Deep eating spreading ulcers upon the skin or mucous membrane, with thick, viscid, yellow pus. Induration in glands, in base of ulcers. False granulations that bleed much and easily, on the slightest touch. This remedy has been very useful in the treatment of malignant ulcers. In such ulcers it is often a great comfort to the patient, even when it does not cure, as it removes the offensiveness, modifies the pain and restrains the destructiveness. The burning so commonly found in such ulcers is a strong symptom of Hydrastis. When the weakness and emaciation have progressed together for months and years in chronic stomach disease, fainting comes on, and this is also found in Hydrastis. In chronic cases, when the tissues have suffered and not the mind. The astonishing absence of mental symptoms except the general discouragement incidental to long suffering and weakness is striking. If it were carefully proved, most likely the mental loves and hates would come out. The symptoms are better during rest. Small wounds bleed and suppurate.

The headaches are only such as generally belong to stomach disorders, and prolonged nasal catarrh. They are not distinctive. It has cured eczema with thick crusts.

The eyes and face jaundiced. Ulceration of the cornea. Thick, yellow, viscid, mucous discharge. Chronic inflammation of lids. Inflammation, thickening, redness of margins of lids.

Otorrhoea with thick, viscid, purulent discharge. Copious mucous discharge. Catarrh of the Eustachian tubes with many noises in ears. Ears red, swollen, covered with scales; fissured behind where connected with head.

The nose is obstructed with stringy, yellow or white mucus. The air feels cold in the nose, and the membrane is raw and ulcerated. Ropy mucus is drawn from posterior nares into the throat. Rawness in both nares with constant urging to blow the nose. Coryza with discharge, scanty in room and profuse in open air. Bloody, purulent discharge from nose. Thick, white, or yellow mucous discharge. Large crusts constantly form in the nose.

The face is sickly, shrunken, pale, waxy, cachectic, jaundiced. It is of great service in epithelioma of face, nose or lip.

The tongue is yellow, large, flabby and spongy. Feels as if burnt.

Ulceration of mouth, gums, tongue; spreading and burning, Aphthae in children and nursing mothers. Excessive secretions of ropy mucus, golden yellow. Excoriation of mouth. In old mercurial cases.

Catarrhal sore throat of long standing, granulated and ulcerated; excoriated and burning. Thick, viscid, yellow mucus that can be drawn out in ropes.

No appetite; no thirst; loathing of food. Nearly all foods disorder the stomach. Spitting up the food by the mouthful (like PHOS. and FERR.). Vomits all food. Retains only water and milk. Eructations, sour, putrid, of food eaten. EMPTY, FAINT FEELING IN STOMACH WITH LOATHING OF FOOD AND OBSTINATE CONSTIPATION WITH NO DESIRE FOR STOOL is a combination that must generally have Hydrastis. Pulsation in the stomach. Ulceration of the stomach with burning. For suspicious lump in region of pyloris. Weight in stomach after eating. The stomach seems to be only an ordinary sack; digestion is slow, and tedious. Fulness after eating, lasting a long time. The empty, sinking feeling is not ameliorated after eating. Sour vomiting. Chronic gastric catarrh. Slow digestion.

This must be a useful liver remedy, for the following reasons: The skin is jaundiced; the stool is light, even white, showing the absence of bile, and there is distress in the region of the liver. In chronic derangement of the liver. Liver enlarged, hard and nodular.

Cramping pains. Colic, flatulence and distended abdomen. It has cured many of the usual conditions that generally attend bad digestion and torpid liver. Intestinal catarrh and ulceration. Sharp pain in region of spleen.

It has cured obstinate piles, ulceration and fissures of anus. Relaxation and prolapsus of anus. Chronic diarrhoea with yellow, thin faeces, even watery. Inflammation of anus. Stools, bileless, white, soft, acrid, greenish, much viscid mucus. Hard, nodular stools. Most obstinate constipation; no desire for stool for days. Paresis of the rectum. It cures constipation, when the stomach symptoms agree. In old cases when enemas no longer act, when the faeces remain high up, or do not come down into rectum to excite desire, this remedy has been of great service. In constipation or diarrhoea with "goneness" in stomach, trembling in the abdomen and palpitation.

Urine scanty or suppressed. Chronic catarrh of bladder with much viscid mucus in urine, causing difficulty in flow of urine.

Catarrh of the urethra. Chronic gonorrhoea when the discharge remains yellow in spite of time. Copious, painless discharge. Relaxed scrotum and testes. Offensive sweat of genitals.

THICK, YELLOW, VISCID LEUCORRHOEA, sometimes white, sometimes offensive. Excoriation of vagina. Soreness in vagina during coition. Bleeding after coition. Uterine haemorrhage. Menses copious. Relaxed, dragging feeling in pelvis. Intense itching of vulva. Epithelioma of mamma.

Most obstinate catarrh of larynx, trachea and bronchial tubes, with copious, thick, ropy mucus and ulceration. Rawness in air passages. Catarrh of chest in old people.

The cough is dry, hard; from tickling in larynx. Rawness in chest. Rattling cough. Thick, yellow, viscid, sometimes white, expectoration in old people, or when very chronic.

Palpitation from slowly progressing weakness.

Weakness and stiffness in back in lumbar region, walk about before he can straighten up the back. Must use the arms to rise from a seat.

Rheumatic pains in upper limbs. Weakness and rheumatic pains in lower limbs. Ulcers on legs and about ankles, with stinging, burning pains; high, hard edges; painful at night in warm bed; sensitive to touch. Oedema of feet.

Warmth and washing aggravate ulcers and eruptions. The skin excoriates easily. Urticaria over body, aggravated at night. Fissures about mouth and anus. ULCERATION. BED SORES. Lupus evedens.

Pain and very WEAK, FAINT, GONE FEELING in stomach, which is sometimes actually sunken.

 

Affections of the mucous membranes, where there is a VISCID STRINGY DISCHARGE; stomach, bronchi, uterus, etc.

 

Chronic constipation, that is remarkable for its absence of any other symptoms.

 

This is a more celebrated remedy with the eclectics than with us. They especially value it for what they call its TONIC properties and its specific action in the way of healing ulcerations in mucous membranes. We have also found it useful in such cases, but we have more decided indications for its use. For instance, in stomach troubles, where they attribute its curative powers to its tonic properties, we find it especially valuable only when we have this symptom present: "Dull aching pain in stomach which causes a very WEAK, FAINT, GONE FEELING in the epigastrium." The stomach is sometimes actually sunken (objectively). There are two other remedies that have this symptom to a degree almost equal, viz., SEPIA and IGNATIA, but SEPIA is generally in connection with uterine affections while IGNATIA is purely nervous. HYDRASTIS is a good remedy for chronic constipation. E. M. Hale taught that it must be used in tincture or very low dilution. I have found it most efficacious in the 200th (B. & T.). I once cured a case that was of years' standing, had worn cathartics out, and all the way she could live (her words) was to swallow a spoonful of whole flaxseed with every meal. I have used it in infantile constipation successfully, and it is most useful when all other symptoms aside from the constipation are conspicuous for their ABSENCE. Again, HYDRASTIS is indicated in affections of mucous membranes where there is a VISCID stringy discharge. This is like KALI BICHROMICUM, but the other symptoms of these two remedies are not much alike. Chronic bronchitis of old debilitated people is sometimes greatly relieved by it; also leucorrhoea, with the stringy discharge as above described.

 

 

 

 

 

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