Eupatorium Purpureum
di C.M. Boger — A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
- Bones-breaking pains. Urinary stream smaller.
di C.M. Boger — A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
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Eupatorium Purpureum compare in 6 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.
“Eupatorium purpureum, Linn. Natural order , Compositæ. Common names , Joe Pye Weed, Trumpet Weed (Queen of the Meadow). Preparation , Tincture of the root. Authority. Mrs. Dresser's provings with the tincture taken every eight hours, increasing from 10 to 60 drops at a dose, Hale's New Remedies, 2d edition. The mind…”
“Queen of the Meadow Albuminuria, diabetes, strangury, irritable bladder , enlarged prostate are a special field for this remedy. Excellent in renal dropsy. Chills and pains run upwards. Impotency and sterility. Homesickness. Left-sided headache with vertigo . Pain from left shoulder to occiput. Sick headache beginning…”
“Joe Pye Weed. Trumpet Weed. Gravel root. Queen of the Meadow. N. O. Compositæ. Tincture of the root. Albuminuria / Calculi / Cystitis / Diabetes / Dropsy / Enuresis / Gravel / Headache / Home-sickness / Hysteria / Impotence / Indigestion / Intermittent fever / Renal colic / Rheumatism / Sciatica / Strangury / Throat…”
“Queen of the Meadow. Compositæ. An old Indian medicine, used by herb doctors, particularly in gravel and other diseases of the kidney and bladder. Proved by Mrs. H. H. Dresser, whose excellent proving appears in full in Allen's Encyclopædia, vol. 4, p. 237 . For a full arrangement of the symptoms see Hering's…”
“From the provings made by Dr. Dresser and his wife this remedy ought to be a good one for urinary diseases. And Dr. Hughes says: “The drug has become my favorite remedy for vesical irritability in women.” I have not yet tried it in such cases; but I have done some good work with it in intermittents, when the chill…”
Il Repertorio di Kent elenca Eupatorium Purpureum in 237 rubriche. Queste sono quelle in cui ha il grado più alto — i sintomi che Kent considerava più caratteristici. La maggior parte si trova in BLADDER (34), EXTREMITIES (23), HEAD (19), BACK (17), URINE (15).