PETROSELINUM.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Carum petroselinum, Benth. (Petroselinum sativum, Hoffm., Apium petroselinum, L.)
Natural order , Umbelliferæ.
Common names , Parsley, Petersilie, Le Persil.
Preparation , Tincture of the whole plant.
Authority , Bethmann, Archiv. f. Hom., 18, 3, 34, symptoms observed.
URINARY AND SEXUAL ORGANS
- Discharge of a milky fluid from the urethra (fifth day).*
- Orifice of the urethra agglutinated with mucus (sixth day).*
- (Yellow discharge from the urethra.)
- (Albuminous discharge from the urethra.)
- Slight burning in the navicular fossa while urinating (fifth day).*
- Drawing and sticking in the navicular fossa, that after urinating changed to a cutting biting (fifth day).*
- (Crawling rather than burning, extending from the perineum through the whole urethra, while urinating.)
- Creeping crawling in the isthmus of the urethra, in the morning, in bed (fourth day).
- At first a creeping crawling, then a pressure in the urethra, in the region of Cowper's glands, in the morning in bed, relieved while standing and sitting (fifth day). [10.]
- Drawing followed by itching of the navicular fossa.
- Drawing and pressure just behind the navicular fossa.
- *(Frequent voluptuous tickling in the navicular fossa.)
- Frequent desire to urinate, recurring nearly every half hour, caused by a crawling stitch behind the navicular fossa.*
- *(Priapismus, without curvature of the penis.)
- Profuse emission, towards morning.
CONDITIONS
- Aggravation.
- ( Toward morning ), Emission.
- ( Morning ), In bed, creeping crawling in the isthmus of the urethra; crawling, then pressure, in the region of Cowper's glands.
- ( While urinating ), Burning in the navicular fossa; crawling through the urethra.
- Amelioration.
- ( While standing and sitting ), Crawling and pressure in the region of Cowper's glands.