Menyanthes trifoliata
作者:C.M. Boger — General Analysis
- COLDNESS, Partial
- COMPRESSION, squeezing, pinching, as of a vise, cap, etc. (Comp. Cramp.)
- LYING, Agg.
- PRESSURE, Amel.; Lying on painful or affected side, etc., Amel.
- VERTEX
作者:C.M. Boger — General Analysis
Menyanthes trifoliata 出现在 Similia 的 13 部经典著作中的 11 部。每部书的写作目的各不相同 — 以下是每部书对该药物的补充内容,以及其条目的开头。
“Buck Bean. (Genitanaceae.) Complaints from abuse of Cinchona and Quinine. Fevers, in which the cold stage predominates; coldness felt most acutely in abdomen and legs. Headache: pressing in vertex from above downwards, > during hard pressure with hand (Ver.); as of a heavy weight pressing on the head at every step…”
“Menyanthes, trifoliata, Linn. Natural order , Gentianaceæ. Common names , Buck-bean, Bitterklee. Preparation , Tincture of whole plant. Authorities. (Hahnemann. Mat. Med. Pura, 5, 15). Emotional. (With increase of the heat, delirium, and small, rapid, irritable pulse), 12 . [In a intermittent fever. -Hahnemann.] Quiet…”
“Buck-bean (MENYANTHES) A remedy for certain headaches, intermittent fever. Coldness of abdomen. Twitchings. Sensation of tension and compression. Fidgets and urinary difficulties in women. Diabetes. Pressing in vertex; better, hard pressure with hand . Pressing-together pain. Weight pressing on brain with every step…”
“Circulation. Motor nerves. Vertex. Walking. Rest. Malaria. Ascending. Quinine. Hard pressure. Twilight. Laying on hands. Icy coldness of prominent, single or affected parts; nose (Ap. Med.), ears, fingers, knees, abdomen, etc.; at night (Pho.). Visible jerks or twitches. Vertex; heavy pressure on; pains, < stooping…”
“trifoliata. Buck-bean. Bitterklee. N. O. Gentianaceæ. Tincture of whole plant. Amaurosis / Chest, affections of / Cramps / Fidgets / Headache, pressive / Heart, pains in / Intermittent fever / Jerkings / Paralysis The Buck-bean (or "Bog-bean," as it is also called in Ireland and in Lincolnshire) is a water plant, and…”
“Buck Bean ; Bitterklee. Gentianaceæ. A perennial which grows in boggy places, indigenous to America, Europe and Northern Asia. It blossoms in May and June ; flowers rose colored or whitish. The tincture is made from the fresh plant just coming into bloom. Introduced by Hahnemann and proved by himself and his provers…”
“Visible, but painless twitching of the muscles. Pinching and stinging in the limbs and joints. Rheumatic pains in the extremities. Great debility often accompanied by chilliness. Inclination to shed tears. Intermittent fever with coldness in the abdomen. Heat in the face, with cold hands and feet. Heat without thirst…”
“Sad, weeping mood. Taciturn and self reflecting. Anxiety about the heart, as if something evil were going to happen. Continuous heaviness of the head. Pressing or compressing headache, with the sensation when ascending as if a heavy weight pressed on the head, relieved by pressing the head with the hands. Pressing…”
“Common name: buck bean. This remedy is indicated in malarial disorders, when the coldness predominates (Bl.). Great debility, often accompanied by chilliness. THE HANDS AND FEET ARE ICY COLD DURING CHILL (Aur., Phos., Verat.) (K.). Intermittent fever, with coldness in the abdomen. Heat in the face, with cold hands and…”
“Icy coldness of hands and feet with warmth of the rest of the body (intermittents).”
肯特《症状汇编》在 720 个症状条目中列出了 Menyanthes trifoliata。 这些是其级别最高的条目 — 即肯特认为最具特征性的症状。 其中大多数位于 EXTREMITIES (137), GENERALITIES (126), HEAD (103), BACK (56), MIND (36)。