Hamamelis virginica
από C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- BLOOD VESSELS.
- DISCHARGES, vicarious
- HEMORRHAGE, bloody discharges
- INJURIES, wounds, bruises, shock, etc. (Comp. Sprainded)
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 Hamamelis virginica εμφανίζεται σε 9 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.
“Witch Hazel. (Hamamclaceae.) This shrub flowers from September to November, when the leaves are falling. The seeds mature the following summer. It is adapted to venous haemorrhage from every orifice of the body; nose, lungs, bowels, uterus, bladder. Venous congestion; passive, of skin and mucous membranes; phlebitis…”
“Hamamelis Virginica, Linn. Natural order , Hamamelaceæ. Common name , Witch Hazel. Preparation , Tincture of the leaves and twigs. Authorities.”
“Witch-hazel (HAMAMELIS VIRGINICA) Venous congestion, hæmorrhages, varicose veins, and hæmorrhoids, with bruised soreness of affected parts , seem to be the special sphere of this remedy. Acts upon the coats of the veins causing relaxation with consequent engorgement. Passive venous hæmorrhages from any part. Great…”
“VEINS: Rectum. Genitals. Limbs. Throat. Liver. Abdominal and chest walls. Injury. Bruises. Pressure. Air: Open. Humid. Cold. Jar. Motion. Touch. SORENESS, bruised; in blood-vessels; localized; abdominal, etc. Tense, bursting feeling; in piles, joints, or lower limbs. Congestive fulness. Veins, sore; cutting; swelled…”
“H. macrophylla. H. dioica. H. virginica. Witch-hazel. N. O. Hamamelidaceæ. (A shrub growing in all parts of U.S., in damp woods or along streams; flowers in autumn, flowers yellow, the seeds ripen the year following). Tincture of fresh bark of twigs and root. A resinoid, Hamamelin, is also prepared. Abortion…”
“Witch-Hazel. Hamamelaceæ. A shrub growing in all parts of the United States, in damp woods or along streams ; flowers in the Fall, the seeds ripen the year following. The tincture is prepared from the fresh bark of the twigs and root. Introduced by C. Hering, in 1850. Provings by Preston, Burt and McGeorge. See…”
“Common name: witch hazel. Adapted to venous hæmorrhage from every orifice of the body: nose, lungs, bowels, uterus and bladder (Crot-H., Ipec., Lach., Nit-Ac., Phos.) (A.). Small loss of blood causes great amount of prostration (Phos.) (G.). Much weariness; easily gets tired (Carb-An., Chin., Kali-P., Stann.) (G.)…”
“Venous hæmorrhages (very dark and clotted); veins full, enlarged and sore to touch. Hamamelis Virginica is another remedy having the symptom “soreness as if bruised” in a marked degree, and which I did not mention when writing of Arnica. This soreness is sometimes found in rheumatism and Hamamelis has cured when…”
Το Ρεπερτόριο του Kent καταγράφει το Hamamelis virginica σε 760 ρούμπρικες. Αυτές είναι εκείνες στις οποίες έχει τον υψηλότερο βαθμό — τα συμπτώματα που ο Kent θεωρούσε πιο χαρακτηριστικά. Οι περισσότερες βρίσκονται στο EXTREMITIES (134), HEAD (83), FEMALE GENITALIA (60), STOMACH (44), GENERALITIES (43).