Cubeba.
By John Henry Clarke — A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Piper cubeba. Cubeba officinalis. Cubebs. N. O. Piperaceæ. Tincture of dried unripe fruit.
Clinical
Albuminuria / Aphthæ / Croup / Diarrhœa / Dysentery / Enuresis / Gleet Gonorrhœa / Hernia / Leucorrhœa in children / Orchitis / Prostatitis / Rheumatism / Roseola / Urticaria
Characteristics
Cubeba corresponds to catarrh. It is an old-world remedy for gonorrhœa and gleet, but it affects the mucous membrane of the nose, air passages and intestines, as well as that of the urino-genital tract. It acts well in persons of bilious temperament with tendency to constipation. Some of its most characteristic symptoms are: Burning in throat with dryness, constant need to swallow saliva; burning in stomach; in abdomen; in rectum; in urethra; in fossa navicularis. Nash defines its place in gonorrhœa thus: "After the inflammatory stage is passed under the usual remedies for that stage, if there still remains burning in the urethra after micturition, and the discharge remains thick, yellow, or pus-like (with Puls. the discharge is bland; with Merc. all symptoms are < at night). Thin (gleety) discharge does not correspond to any of the three." Prickling in soles of feet. There is a sensation of downward weight and pressure in region of femoral ring, < on walking, riding, or lifting. Stools and colic are < at night in bed; > getting up and walking about. Skin diseases concomitant with kidney affections. Urine foaming, albuminous, bloody. Acrid leucorrhœa in children.
Relations
Compare: Copaiva (with which it is compatible). Piper methyst. Piper nigrum and Matico (botanical). Capsic; Canth. (irritable bladder in females); Tereb.; Cannab. sat.; Iod. (membranous croup).
1. Mind
Exaltation of temper and of the mental faculties. On violent agitations he was aroused for a moment; uttered some incoherent expression and sank back into a comatose sleep.
3. Eyes
Eyes rolled upward, injected; pupils contracted to a pin-point.
6. Face
Face red and swollen. Veins of forehead and temples turgid. Lips dark purple. Lips puffed, dry and shining. Extraordinary twist of mouth to one side every time he attempts to speak or smile.
7. Teeth
Teeth slightly coated with brown sordes.
8. Mouth
Mouth containing viscid frothy saliva. Aphthæ of lips and gums. Tongue furred and moist or very white.
9. Throat
Constant need to swallow saliva to relieve dryness and burning in throat and larynx.
11. Stomach
Nausea and vomiting. Burning pain in stomach.
12. Abdomen
Burning in abdomen. Femoral hernia. Colic.
13. Stool and Anus
Diarrhœa, with rumbling and cutting in the abdomen and burning in the rectum. Suppuration of the rectum. Burning and itching of the anus. Stools: blackish, yellowish, fecal; bilious; yellow transparent mucus; mingled with whitish, shining particles like rice; bloody mucous (dysenteric); involuntary; < at night in bed; > from rising from bed and moving about.
14. Urinary Organs
Foaming urine. Albuminous, bloody urine, with increased uroxanthine. Burning and itching in the fossa navicularis. Nocturnal enuresis.
15. Male Sexual Organs
Discharge from the urethra of a dark-reddish colour (gonnorrhœa). Inflammation of the penis. Sensation of pressure and heaviness in the pelvis. Testicles swollen. Thick, yellow-green discharge, with frequent obstruction of urethra. Prostatitis.
16. Female Sexual Organs
Urethro-vaginitis, severe and of long standing, with acute pains and abundant discharge. Leucorrhœa profuse, yellow, greenish, very acrid, very offensive; erythema of inner surfaces of thighs, pruritus vulvæ, intense desire for coitus; small burning pimples; womb swollen and painful; menses too early, preceded and followed by leucorrhœa, or in small quantity and consisting mostly of leucorrhœa. Acrid leucorrhœa of children.
17. Respiratory Organs
Respiration slow, short and gasping; hurried and noisy. Chest feels full. Sense of suffocation. False membranes in larynx. Voice harsh and wheezing. Incessant bronchial cough; < evening, by heat, in open air; throat dry and parched; hurried, noisy respiration. Harsh cough. Barking, croupy cough.
19. Pulse
Pulse very slow, moderately full, but extinguished by least pressure.
21. Limbs
Sensation of heat in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Numbness of fingers and toes.
25. Skin
Skin warm, moist, clammy. Feverish tingling heat over whole body. A flush of red over whole body. General eruption of roseolous papules without fever or itching, confluent on face, buttocks and upper limbs, more scant on lower. Intense itching. Severe urticaria febrilis.
27. Fever
Heat flushes on face soles of feet and palms of hands. Fever with heat at pit of stomach. Cold sweat in chest and back; burning in abdomen (in croup).