Collinsonia Canadensis compare in 8 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.
- Allen HC — I sintomi chiave che distinguono questo rimedio dai suoi rimedi più affini.
“Stone Root. (Labiatae) Pelvic and portal congestion, resulting in dysmenorrhoea and haemorrhoids. Congestion of pelvic viscera, with haemorrhoids, especially in latter months of pregnancy. Dropsy from cardiac disease. Palpitation; in patients subject to piles and indigestion; heart's action persistently rapid but…”
- Allen TF — Il resoconto grezzo della sperimentazione patogenetica — i sintomi così come gli sperimentatori li riferirono, senza modifiche.
“Collinsonia Canadensis, L. Natural order , Labiatæ. Common names , Horsebalm, Richweed, Stoneroot. Preparation , Tincture of root "and plant" (Hale). Authority. Burt, proving with half an ounce of 3d dec. (twice), and afterwards with 20 drops of tincture, Hale's New Remedies, 2d ed. Dull frontal headache, with…”
- Boericke — La lettura clinica rapida — sintomi chiave, modalità e condizioni per cui viene effettivamente prescritto.
“Stone-Root Pelvic and portal congestion, resulting hæmorrhoids and constipation, especially in females. Depressed arterial tension, general atony of muscular fiber. Chronic nasal, gastric, and pharyngeal catarrh , due to portal obstruction. Dropsy from cardiac disease. Pruritus in pregnancy, with piles. Constipation…”
- Clarke — La voce più ampia — fonti, sperimentazioni patogenetiche, usi clinici, relazioni e antidoti in un unico luogo.
“Horsebalm. Richweed. Stone-root. N. O. Labiatæ. Tincture of fresh root. Trituration. Constipation / Diarrhœa / Dropsy / (cardiac) / Dysentery / Dysmenorrhœa / Dyspepsia / Hæmorrhages / Hæmorrhoids / Heart, affections of / Irritation / Labour / Pregnancy, affections of / Proctitis / Pruritus vulvæ / Rheumatism…”
- Hering — Sintomi graduati, ciascuno ponderato in base alla frequenza con cui gli sperimentatori e la pratica lo hanno confermato.
“Horsebalm, Richweed, Stone-root. Labiatæ. An indigenous plant, with very hard, knotty and tough root, growing in woods from Canada to the Carolinas ; flowers from July to September. A valuable remedy, of which we have but a single proving, by Burt. CLINICAL AUTHORITIES. Constipation , A. L. Carrol, N. A. J. H., vol…”
- Lippe (Red) — Sintomi chiave, con quelli più attendibili contrassegnati come sintomi a linea rossa.
“Common name: stone root. Pelvic and portal congestion, resulting in dysmenorrhœa and hæmorrhoids (Aloe, Podo., Sulph.) (A.). Flushes of heat, with oppressed breathing (Amyl-N., Arg-N., Ferr-P., Graph., Sang., Sep., Sulph.) (Br.). Bitter taste in the mouth (Bry., Carb-V., Chel., Chin., Coloc., Merc., Nat-M., Nat-S…”
- Nash — I confronti — il rimedio accostato a quelli con cui viene più spesso confuso.
“This remedy has not been thoroughly proven, but enough has been learned from what we have, and clinical experience, to indicate that it is a very valuable one. As a remedy for hæmorrhoids or rectal trouble it may be compared with Æsculus hippocastanum, for both have a sensation as if the rectum was filled with sticks…”