Cyclamen
από C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- ALIVE, sensations (Comp. Formication)
- BLACK, dark, etc.
- BURNT, scalded as if
- MOTION, Amel.
- PRESSURE, Agg., lying on painful or affected side, etc., Agg.
- SITTING, AGG.
- STANDING, Agg.
- VISION
από C.M. Boger — General Analysis
Αποκτήστε πρόσβαση σε 13 κλασικά βιβλία Materia Medica, 7 κλασικά ρεπερτόρια, σημασιολογική αναζήτηση με ΤΝ και βασική διαχείριση περιστατικών — δωρεάν.
Το Cyclamen εμφανίζεται σε 12 από τα 13 κλασικά βιβλία στο Similia. Το καθένα γράφτηκε για διαφορετικό σκοπό — δείτε τι προσθέτει το καθένα για αυτό το φάρμακο, μαζί με την αρχή της καταχώρισής του.
“Sow Bread. (Primulaccae.) Best suited for leuco-phlegmatic persons with anaemic or chlorotic conditions; easily fatigued, and in consequence not inclined to any kind of labor; feeble or suspended functions of organs or special senses. Pale, chlorotic; deranged menses (Fer., Puls.), accompanied by vertigo, headache…”
“Cyclamen Europæum, Linn. Natural order , Primulaceæ. Common names , Sow-bread; (Germ.), Erdscheibe. Preparation , Tincture of the root gathered in spring. Authorities.”
“Sow-bread (CYCLAMEN) Large doses produce violent purging and vomiting; disturbed digestion with very salty saliva. Anæmic and chlorotic conditions. Affections of uterus. Gastro-intestinal and genito-urinary tracts affected, inducing secondary anæmia and various reflexes. Sleepiness, moroseness, and lassitude . Cough…”
“Cerebro - spinal axis. Vision. Blood. Digestive tract. FEMALE SEX ORGANS. Cold. Evening. Fresh air. Sitting. Fats. Motion. During menses. Weeping. VISUAL EFFECTS or vertigo, from menstrual or gastric disorders. Dreads open air. Chlorosis. .................... Dull, sad, sleepy and morose. Self-reproaches. Silent…”
“Europæum. Sow-bread. N. O. Primulaceæ. Tincture of the root gathered in spring. Anæmia / Bones, pain in / Chlorosis / Climacteric sufferings / Coryza / Diplopia / Dyspepsia / Enteralgia / Eyes, affections of / Headache / Heel, pain in / Hiccough / Menstruation, disorders of / Mental derangement / Pregnancy, sickness…”
“Sow-bread. Primulaceæ. A plant indigenous in the south of Europe. The tincture is made from the fresh root gathered in Autumn. "The Cyclamen Europæum, or Sow-bread, was extensively used in medicine by the ancients. Their descriptions of its properties are vague enough, but it is remarkable that they ascribe to it a…”
“Remarks: Aversion to motion, yet motion ameliorates her pain and uneasiness. Aversion to the open air, yet open air ameliorates some symptoms especially the coryza and cough. The marked dullness of the senses and special senses is a striking part of this picture. Chlorosis; irregular menses; and palpitation. Stitching…”
“Pressing, drawing and tearing pain, principally in the periosteum. Chilblains of the feet. As long as he walks about he feels well with the exception of languor, but as soon as he sits down, especially in the evening, he suffers various inconveniences. Thirstlessness. Catamenia too profuse. Bad effects from eating…”
“Taciturn, depressed, out of humor. Inclined to internal, undemonstrative grief. Sudden change of sadness and cheerfulness. Weakness of the memory. Dulness of the mind and indisposition to perform any sort of labor. Vertigo; when leaning against something, he feels as if the brain were in motion. Vertigo; increasing…”
“Common name: sow bread. It has many things in common with Pulsatilla (Bl.). Best suited for leuco-phlegmatic persons with anæmic or chlorotic conditions (A.). Easily fatigued, and in consequence not inclined to any kind of labour (A.). Pale, chlorotic, with deranged menses, and accompanied by vertigo, headache and dim…”
“Violent headache, with flickering before the eyes, or spots and various colors, < in the morning and at the menses.”
Το Ρεπερτόριο του Kent καταγράφει το Cyclamen σε 1.521 ρούμπρικες. Αυτές είναι εκείνες στις οποίες έχει τον υψηλότερο βαθμό — τα συμπτώματα που ο Kent θεωρούσε πιο χαρακτηριστικά. Οι περισσότερες βρίσκονται στο EXTREMITIES (209), HEAD (148), GENERALITIES (131), MIND (129), STOMACH (116).