Clematis Erecta compare in 11 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 TF — Il resoconto grezzo della sperimentazione patogenetica — i sintomi così come gli sperimentatori li riferirono, senza modifiche.
“Clematis recta, Linn. Nat. order , Ranunculaceæ; Old name , Flammula Jovis; Common name (Germ.), Waldrebe. Preparation , Tincture of leaves and stems. Authorities.”
- Boericke — La lettura clinica rapida — sintomi chiave, modalità e condizioni per cui viene effettivamente prescritto.
“Virgin's Bower Scrofulous, rheumatic, gonorrhœal, and syphilitic patients. Acts especially on skin, glands and genito-urinary organs, especially testicles. A remedy of much importance in disturbances of sleep, and neuralgic pains in various parts. Many of these pains are relieved by perspiration. Muscles relaxed or…”
- Boger (GA) — Sotto quali rubriche generali rientra questo rimedio — l'impalcatura analitica.
“DAMPNESS, getting wet, wet weather, bathing, working in water, damp rooms, etc., Agg. ERUPTIONS GLANDS HARDNESS MALE ORGANS RETRACTED, depressed, drawn back, etc. SIDE, Left”
- Boger (Syn) — Sintomi generali e modalità in un breve ritratto analitico, più che in un elenco di sintomi.
“MUCOUS MEMBRANES: EYES. URETHRA. GLANDS: TESTES. Epididymis. Mammæ. Ovaries. Skin; scalp. Occiput. GONORRHŒA. Heat of bed. NIGHT. Cold washing. Light. Moon, with (Phel. Tarn.). Mercury. Sweat. Flaccid muscles. VERY HARD, PAINFULLY SWOLLEN GLANDS; TESTES (r). Burning, itching, stinging, crawling pains…”
- Clarke — La voce più ampia — fonti, sperimentazioni patogenetiche, usi clinici, relazioni e antidoti in un unico luogo.
“Upright Virgin's Bower. Flammula Jovis. N. O. Ranunculaceæ. Tincture of leaves and stems. Cancer / Eyes, affections of / Face, pimples on / Gonorrhœa / Headache / Rheumatism / Testicles, inflammation of / Toothache / Urethra, stricture of Clematis, like other Ranunculi, is a direct irritant of the skin producing…”
- Hering — Sintomi graduati, ciascuno ponderato in base alla frequenza con cui gli sperimentatori e la pratica lo hanno confermato.
“Upright Virgin's Bower. Ranunculaceæ. Grows in Southern and Central Europe, on sunny hills, in bushes and on the sides of forests. "Stœrck, before Hahnemann (1769), recommended it in cancerous ulcers of lips and mammæ ; spongy excrescences ; tophi ; inveterate eruptions ; old, foul ulcers ; peculiar kinds of chronic…”
- Kent — Il quadro mentale e generale — chi è il paziente, prima ancora di ciò che il rimedio cura.
“Clematis has only been partially proved, and consequently it applies only to a few conditions, but these are very important, so that it cannot be passed over. It has vesicular eruptions almost erysipelatous in character. One almost constant mental state is that he fears to be alone, yet dreads company. fie dreads the…”
- Lippe (MM) — La rigorosa lettura hahnemanniana — il quadro sintomatologico senza interpretazione clinica.
“Low-spirited and fear of approaching misfortunes. Aversion to talk. Fear of being alone, but disinclined to meet otherwise agreeable company. Memory impaired. Giddiness, if he lift his head up, or when moving the head. Boring pains in the temple. Head feels full and heavy, hanging down. Heaviness in the forehead…”
- Lippe (Red) — Sintomi chiave, con quelli più attendibili contrassegnati come sintomi a linea rossa.
“Common name: virgin's bower. Arthritic pains, as a sequel of suppressed gonorrhœa (Med., Puls., Thuj.) (A.). Muscles relaxed (Calc., Caps., Cocc., Gels., Kali-C., Phos.). Twitching of the muscles (Agar., Asaf., Cact., Hyos., Ign., Iod., Kali-C., Mezer., Nat-C., Stram., Zinc.). Great emaciation (Abrot., Ars., Ars-I…”
- Nash — I confronti — il rimedio accostato a quelli con cui viene più spesso confuso.
“This is a good remedy for gonorrhœa when there are on account of slow or intermittent flow of urine indications of formation of a stricture, and will, if given early (high), often prevent it. So much pain and suffering often necessitating operation for the relief of stricture has been experienced that everything…”