Castor equorum
作者:Adolph von Lippe — Text Book of Materia Medica
Excessively sore nipples, bleeding, suppurating, and only hanging on strings.
作者:Adolph von Lippe — Text Book of Materia Medica
Excessively sore nipples, bleeding, suppurating, and only hanging on strings.
Castor equorum 出现在 Similia 的 13 部经典著作中的 6 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。
“"The rudimentary thumb-nail of the horse." The small, flat, oblong-oval, rough, dark, horny substance found on the inner side of the leg above the fetlock; called by Paracelsus Verrucæ equorum genuum. Preparation , Triturations. Authorities. Unusual laughing about not laughable things, 3. Vertigo, headache, nausea …”
“Rudimentary Thumb-nail of the Horse General action on thickening of the skin and epithelium. Psoriasis linguæ . The clinical experience of Hering and his fellow-provers has shown this to be highly useful remedy in cracked and ulcerated nipples . Affects principally female organs. Acts on the nails and bones; pain in…”
“The Rudimentary Thumbnail of the Horse. A small, flat, oblongoval horn, wrinkled on surface, breaking off in scales, darker than the hoof, growing on inner side of leg above fetlock. Scales triturated. Coccygodynia / Epilepsy / Nails, affections of / Nipples, cracked; ulcerated / Warts This is a very ancient remedy…”
“The Rudimentary Thumbnail of the Horse. A small, flat, oblong-oval horn, wrinkled on the surface, breathing off in scales, darker than the hoof, growing on the inner side of the leg above the fetlock of horses, styled by Oken "the rudimentary thumbnail of the horse," and by Paracelsus Verrucæ equorum genuum . The…”
“Common name: a red substance growing on the inside of the legs of the horse. Acts on nails and bones (Sil.). (Br.). Affects principally the female organs (Carb-An., Lach., Phos.) (Br.). Swelling and violent itching of the breasts (Bl.). SORE NIPPLES (Graph., Nit-Ac., Sil.). THEY ARE CRACKED AND RAGGED, AND ALMOST…”
肯特《症状汇编》在 91 个症状条目中列出了 Castor equorum。 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 (36), CHEST (12), STOMACH (9), HEAD (5), ABDOMEN (4)。