Senecio
di C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- DISCHARGES, eruption appearing etc., Amel.
- DISCHARGES, vicarious
- PUBERTY AND YOUTH
di C.M. Boger — General Analysis
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Senecio compare in 7 dei 13 libri classici su Similia. Ognuno è stato scritto per svolgere un compito diverso — ecco cosa aggiunge ciascuno su questo rimedio, con l'inizio della relativa voce.
“Senecio aureus, L. Natural order , Compositæ. Common names , Golden ragwort, Squaw-weed, etc. Preparation , Tincture of the whole plant. Authorities. In very good spirits (second day), 3b. Evening, in a very meditative mood, very serious, disposition to think of the past and future (ninth day), 3b. Sad most of the day…”
“Golden Ragwort Its action on the female organism has been clinically verified. Urinary organs also affected in a marked degree. Backaches of congested kidneys. Early cirrhosis of liver. Inability to fix mind upon any one subject. Despondent. Nervous and irritable. Dull, stupefying headache. Wavelike dizziness from…”
“FEMALE: GENITO-URINARY ORGANS. Bladder. MUCOUS GLANDS. Nose. Lungs. Lumbar spine. Puberty. Sexual excitement. Dampness. Cold. Open air. Menstruation. Lack of reaction in genito-urinary sphere. Passive congestion, with irritation, profuse catarrhs, debilitating or vicarious discharges. Muscles draw into knots…”
“(Variety, Gracilis). Golden Ragwort. Squaw-weed. (United States, North and West; found in swamps.) N. O. Compositæ. Tincture of fresh plant in flower. Amenorrhœa / Ascites / Coryza / Cough / Dropsy / Dysmenorrhœa / Dysuria / Epistaxis / Fainting / Gleet / Gonorrhœa / Hæmorrhages / Home-sickness / Hysteria / Kidneys…”
“Golden Ragwort. Compositæ. Proved by Small, U. S. Med. and Surg. Jour., 1866, p. 151 ; Jones, Hale's New Rem., 1876, p. 971. CLINICAL AUTHORITIES. Dysmenorrhœa , Blake, Hom. Rev., vol. 16, p. 403 ; Hale, A. H. O., vol. 1, p. 46 ; Hæmoptysis , Irish, A. H. O., vol. 1, p. 46. Low spirits alternating with cheerful mood …”
“In some parts of the country where it grows it is called Golden Ragwort , in others Huckleroot . It is an old domestic remedy and one only proved in a fragmentary way. Many of these medicines that have become household remedies should be properly proved. Only in this way can their power and influence be known, i. e…”
Il Repertorio di Kent elenca Senecio in 322 rubriche. Queste sono quelle in cui ha il grado più alto — i sintomi che Kent considerava più caratteristici. La maggior parte si trova in FEMALE GENITALIA (31), ABDOMEN (27), BACK (20), GENERALITIES (20), HEAD (17).