Oleander
από C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- DIGESTION affected
- INACTIVE, apathetic, lies down, lethargic (Comp. Reaction, Relaxation)
- NUMBNESS, insusceptibility, absence of pain, etc.
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 Oleander εμφανίζεται σε 10 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.
“Nerium oleander, L. Natural order , Apocynaceæ. Common names , Rose-laurel; (G.), Larbeer-rose; (Fr.), Le laurier rose. Preparation , Tincture of the leaves. Authorities. (Nos. 1 to 8 , from Hahnemann, R. A. M. L., 1, 326).”
“Rose-laurel (NERIUM ODORUM) Has a marked action on the skin, heart and nervous system, producing and curing paralytic conditions with cramp-like contractions of upper extremities. Hemiplegia. Difficult articulation. Memory weak; slow perception. Melancholy, with obstinate constipation. Vertigo and diplopia, when…”
“Digestive tract. Skin. Scalp. Nerves: Cerebro-spinal. Motor. After suckling. Rubbing. Undressing. Looking sidewise. Numbing , paretic effects; on limbs and skin. Sopor. Tremulous weakness. Sense of vibration. Emptiness in stomach and chest; after eating; > brandy. .................... Sadness with lack of confidence…”
“Nerium Oleander. Rose Laurel. (South Europe, North Africa, West Asia. Thrives best in moist ground.) N. O. Apocynaceæ. Tincture of the leaves. Brain, affections of / Eczema / Fainting / Headache / Hyperæsthesia / Lienteria / Memory, weakened / Numbness / Nursing women, affections of / Palpitation / Paralysis /…”
“Nerium Oleander ; Rose Laurel. Apocynaceæ. An ornamental shrub to Southern Europe, Northern Africa and Western Asia, thrives best in moist ground. The tincture is prepared from the fresh leaves. Introduced by Hahnemann and proved by himself, Franz, Gross, Gutmann Hartmann, Langhammer, etc. --Mat. Med. Pura, vol. 1, p…”
“Dull pressing in the limbs. Painless stiffness and paralysis of the limbs. Great pressing, as from spasms in many places. Want of sensation in the whole body. Tension through the whole body. Want of animal heat in the limbs. Faintish debility. When standing, trembling of the limbs; when writing, trembling of the hands.”
“Absence of mind, want of attention. Slowness of perception. Indolence, aversion to do any thing. Vertigo when rising from bed, or if looking fixedly at any object, or when looking down while standing. Heaviness of the head; better when lying down. Biting-itching on the scalp, as from vermin, principally on the back…”
“Common name: rose laurel. Dull pressing in the limbs (Nux-V.). Great pressing, as from spasms, in many places. Want of sensation in the whole body (Op.). Tension through the whole body. Want of animal heat in the limbs. Faintish debility (Kali-P.). Memory weak; slow perception (Sil.) (Br.). Headache relieved by…”
“Chronic diarrhœa, stools undigested; passes stool with the least emission of flatus.”
Το Ρεπερτόριο του Kent καταγράφει το Oleander σε 1.075 ρούμπρικες. Αυτές είναι εκείνες στις οποίες έχει τον υψηλότερο βαθμό — τα συμπτώματα που ο Kent θεωρούσε πιο χαρακτηριστικά. Οι περισσότερες βρίσκονται στο EXTREMITIES (177), GENERALITIES (175), HEAD (105), SKIN (88), STOMACH (66).