ARISTOLOCHIA (MILHOMENS).

By Timothy F. AllenThe Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica

A. cymbifera, Mart.

Nat. order , Aristolochiaceæ.

Common name , Brazilian snake-root.

Preparation , Tincture from the flower.

Authority.

Mure (Brazilian provings).

HEAD

  • The head is burning hot.
  • Head heavy.
  • Acute lancination in the head.
  • Throbbing in the right frontal eminence for a minute.
  • His temples are very sensitive to touch during the whole day.
  • Sensation of torpor at the vertex.
  • Acute lancination in the left side of the head.
  • Severe lancination behind the head.
  • Shooting in the cerebellum. [10.]
  • Sensation of torpor in the cerebellum.

MOUTH

  • Excoriations of the lips and gums.
  • Excoriations of the lips and gums, as on the second day.
  • Mouth pasty through the whole morning.

STOMACH

  • Anorexia.
  • Complete anorexia.
  • Want of appetite.
  • Thirst.
  • Great thirst, with bitterness of the mouth.
  • Continual thirst and bitter mouth. [20.]
  • Borborygmus in the stomach and intestines.
  • Fulness of the stomach.
  • Pain at the scrobiculus.

ABDOMEN

  • Pain in the right groin.

STOOL AND ANUS

  • Burning pains at the anus.
  • Colic, followed by a stool, at first soft, then diarrhœic, twice in succession.
  • Easy stool.

URINARY ORGANS

  • He makes water more frequently than usual.

SEXUAL ORGANS

  • Itching on the skin of the prepuce.
  • Pricking in the right testicle.

CHEST. [30.]

  • Bruised pain over the left pectoral muscle, which is sensitive to the touch at night.
  • Pain in the right side.

HEART AND PULSE

  • Lancinating pain at the apex of the heart, which takes away his breath at night.

NECK AND BACK

  • Painful spot under the scapula, as if from having received a blow.
  • Sharp pain between the shoulders.
  • Uneasiness in the lumbar region.
  • Dull pain at the lower part of the lumbar region, and in the hypogastrium.
  • Acute pain in the sacro-lumbar region.

UPPER EXTREMITIES

  • The upper and lower parts of the left arm are painful to the touch.
  • Itching above the bend of the right arm. [40.]
  • Pain in the hypothenar eminence of the right hand.
  • Stinging in the hypothenar eminence of the left hand.
  • Pain in the dorsal portion of the left index.
  • Pricking in the joint of the first phalanx of the little finger.

LOWER EXTREMITIES

  • The leg is swollen and violet-colored in the morning; it becomes inflamed by fatigue, and turns blackish-red towards evening.
  • The whole leg is covered by large, irregular patches, formed by extravasated blood.
  • The pains in the legs continue.
  • Stiffness of the leg, with impossibility of standing up for a few minutes.
  • Numbness of the left leg.
  • The left leg is red and swollen. [50.]
  • Lancinations through the whole extent of the left inferior extremity.
  • Pricking on the internal surface of the right leg.
  • Itching on the anterior part of the right leg.
  • Uneasiness, then pricking, in the thighs.
  • Malaise, as if something were collected in the internal part of the right leg above the knee.
  • Acute pain in the right thigh.
  • Smarting on the internal superior part of the right thigh.
  • Pricking in the right thigh.
  • Itching on the right thigh.
  • Itching on the internal surface of the left thigh. [60.]
  • Bruised pain in the left knee.
  • Bruised pain under the left patella.
  • Painful lancinations in the internal part of the left knee.
  • The upper part of the left leg is painful to the touch.
  • Prick as from a pin in the lower part of the left leg.
  • Numbness of the lower part of the calf.
  • Cramplike pains in the left tendo-achillis.
  • Uneasiness in the lower part of the tendo-achillis.
  • Prick under the heel.
  • The malleoli appear swollen. [70.]
  • Partial numbness around the malleoli.
  • Malaise after waking in the morning; he cannot go to sleep again; he feels as if something incommoded him about the malleoli for several hours; this pain increases, becoming a bruised pain.
  • Feeling as if the lower part of the right leg had a tendency to fall down upon the malleoli, as a stocking might do; he often carries his hand there as if to raise it up.
  • Pain above the right internal malleolus.
  • Cramplike pain in the right internal malleolus.
  • Lancinations in the lower part of the right leg and internal malleolus.
  • Persistent pain above the left internal malleolus.
  • Disagreeable sensation behind the left internal malleolus.
  • Lancinations in the anterior part of the left external malleolus.
  • The left leg is painful as if excoriated; the pain passes to the right internal malleolus and becomes more acute. [80.]
  • Itching on the left external malleolus.
  • Itching on the left internal malleolus.

GENERALITIES

  • Prickings in different parts of the body.

SLEEP AND DREAMS

  • Disturbed rest.
  • Unquiet sleep.
  • Dreams.
  • Disgusting dreams.
  • He dreams that he can neither work nor drink nor walk.
  • He dreams of a sheep and a dog covered with red scarves; the former, elevated above the ground, shook his head, and was seized by the dog in the middle of his back; the dog himself was suspended by the back by a man accompanied by many other individuals; afterwards, a very amorous dream, with pollution.

CONDITIONS

  • Aggravation.
  • ( Morning ), Mouth pasty; leg swollen, etc.; after waking, malaise.
  • ( Towards Evening ), Leg becomes inflamed etc.
  • ( Night ), Left pectoral muscle sensitive; pain at apex of the heart.

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