Phellandrium aquaticum
di Adolph von Lippe — Text Book of Materia Medica
Intolerable pains in the lactiferous tubes; much worse during the act of nursing.
di Adolph von Lippe — Text Book of Materia Medica
Intolerable pains in the lactiferous tubes; much worse during the act of nursing.
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Phellandrium aquaticum 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.
“Œnanthe phellandrium, Lamk. (Phellandrium aquaticum, Linn.). Natural order , Umbelliferæ. Common names (G.), Wasser-fenchel, Pferde-kuemmel, Ross-fenchel. Preparation , Tincture of the seeds. Authorities. Hartlaub and Trinks, R. A. M. L., 2, 138. Sensation of intoxication in the open air, that disappears in the house…”
“Water Dropwort (PHELLANDRIUM) The respiratory symptoms are most important, and have been frequently verified clinically. A very good remedy for the offensive expectoration and cough in phthisis , bronchitis, and emphysema. Tuberculosis, affecting generally the middle lobes. Everything tastes sweet . Hæmoptysis, hectic…”
“CHEST, right”
“Mucous membranes. Right side: Chest. Mammæ. Nerves. Air; cold; open. Using eyes. While nursing. Catarrhal symptoms. Phthisis. .................... Clang, like striking on metal, in brain. Everything tastes sweet. Expectoration; terribly foul; loose; profuse; smeary; causing dyspnœa. Pain in milk-ducts, into abdomen…”
“Œnanthe phellandrium. Phellandrium aquaticum. Water dropwort. Fine-leaved water-hemlock. Horse-bane. N. O. Umbelliferæ. Tincture of fresh ripe fruit. Abdomen, coldness in / Asthma / Breasts, affections of / Bronchitis / Catarrh / Ciliary neuralgia / Coryza / Cough / Headache / Influenza / Intermittent fever / Nipples…”
“Five-Leaved Water Hemlock. Umbelliferæ. Grows in swampy places and on river banks in Europe and Northern Asia. Proved by Nenning and Richter, Hartlaub and Trinks, R. A. M. L., vol. 2, p. 138. Turnbull observed the effects of seeds in large doses. --Pharm. Journ., 1853, p. 590. CLINICAL AUTHORITIES. Headache , Dudgeon…”
“Sticking pains through right breast, near sternum. extending to back under shoulders. Cough with profuse fœtid expectoration, compels to sit up.”
Il Repertorio di Kent elenca Phellandrium aquaticum in 457 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 (64), EXTREMITIES (36), MIND (34), EAR (33), CHEST (30).