Verbascum
di C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- COMPRESSION, squeezing, pinching, as of a vise, cap, etc. (Comp. Cramp.)
- LYING, Agg.
- NERVE PAIN
- SITTING, AGG.
- 9 A.M.
- 12 Noon
di C.M. Boger — General Analysis
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“Verbascum thapsus, Linn. Natural order , Scrophulariaceæ. Common names , Mullein; (G.), Königs-kerze; (F.), Molène. Preparation , Tincture of the fresh herb at commencement of flowering. Authorities. (Nos. 1 to 5 , from Hahnemann, R. A. M. L., 5) Excited fantasies, especially of a sensual nature, for several days, 1…”
“Mullein (VERBASCUM) Has a pronounced action on the inferior maxillary branch of the fifth pair of the cranial nerves; on the ear; and respiratory tract and bladder. Catarrhs , and colds, with periodical prosopalgia . Quiets nervous, and bronchial, and urinary irritation, and cough. Neuralgia affecting zygoma, temporo…”
“Nerves (facial): Orbits. Ears. Zygomæ. Respiratory tract. Bladder. Left side. Drafts. Change of temperature. With every cold. 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Twice a day, at same hour. Talking. Deep inspiration (Osm.). Spasmodic catarrhal or neuralgic effects. Earache. Coryza; with tears (Euphr.). Cramping, squeezing, crushing…”
“thapsus. Great Mullein. N. O. Scrophulariaceæ. Tincture of fresh plant at the commencement of flowering. ["Mullein Oil" is prepared by placing the crushed yellow blossoms in a bottle, which is corked and allowed to stand in the sun (Cushing); or by steeping the blossoms in oil and keeping in a warm place till the oil…”
“Mullein. Scrophulariaceæ. A native of Europe, naturalized in North America. Inhabits fields and waste places ; the tall stems and leaves are woolly, flowers yellow on a cylindrical spike. The alcoholic tincture is prepared from the fresh plant, chopped and pounded to a pulp. Proved by Hahnemann, Gross, Hartmann…”
“Stinging pains in the limbs and neuralgic pain in the left ankle. The pains are generally accompanied by a benumbing sensation. The symptoms are caused and aggravated by a change of temperature, especially when entering from the open air into the room and vice versa. Very violent diarrhoea with griping. A great deal…”
“Unusual hilarity, with continuous flow of ideas. Vertigo, when leaning the left cheek on the hand. Pressing, stupefying headache when entering a warm room from the cold air, and vice versa. Deep, stupefying stitches in the brain. Pain in the eyes, with the sensation as if the orbits were drawn together, with heat in…”
“Common name: mullein. This is an ancient and popular remedy for deafness now used mostly locally in the form of an oil. Stinging pains in the limbs and neuralgic pain in the left ankle. The pains are generally accompanied by a benumbing sensation (Kalm.). The symptoms are caused and aggravated by a change of…”
Il Repertorio di Kent elenca Verbascum in 705 rubriche. Queste sono quelle in cui ha il grado più alto — i sintomi che Kent considerava più caratteristici. La maggior parte si trova in HEAD (118), GENERALITIES (99), EXTREMITIES (97), FACE (65), MIND (47).