Chimaphila Maculata.
By John Henry Clarke — A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Spotted Wintergreen. N. O. Pyroleæ, a tribe of the Ericaceæ. Tincture of root and leaves, or of fresh plant in flower.
Clinical
Angina pectoris / Diarrhœa / Headache / Sore-throat / Tongue, stiffness of / Toothache / Worm-fever
Characteristics
Chim. mac. has been proved independently of Chim. umb. Some symptoms of Chim. rotund. are included. An intense gnawing hunger is a leading symptom. Burning fever; blood feels heated. The throat and tonsils are strongly affected. Headache < on lying down. Feels better in warm room. Suited to mild, amiable, refined, sensitive, intellectual persons.
Relations
Compare: Puls., Chim. umb.
1. Mind
Becomes partially unconscious, feels like fainting, as if brain paralysed, mind gone (Chim. rotund.).
2. Head
Sudden headache above eyes; with dim vision; light-headed; lying down. Frontal headache with fulness in stomach and belching; with pain in bowels; wants head pressed on.
7. Teeth
Hollow teeth ache, < eating.
8. Mouth
Tongue feels stiff and thick in middle, cannot raise it Chim. rotund).
9. Throat
Tensive pain in throat on swallowing; swollen tonsils.
10, 11. Appetite and Stomach. . Extreme gnawing hunger. Feels drunk as if stomach burnt up with liquor; as if hard, dry, and tough, and as if rennet would be good for it (Chim. rotund.).
13. Stool
Diarrhœa, with worm-fever.
14. Urinary Organs
Rises in night to urinate.
19. Heart
Angina with stupor.
21. Limbs
Limbs feel full, as if distended. Sensation of swelling in armpits; pain from armpits to scapulæ.
27. Fever
Fever with burning hot skin and thirst. Blood as if heated with prickling. Cold, damp feet in evening.