DULCAMARA



Dulcamara is indicated in paralyses and other affection such as dropsical swellings that come on from suppressed eruptions.

Skin.- It is a remedy for facial and other eczemas and impetigo, for small boils scabby eruptions and urticaria; the eruptions itch much, and scratching makes them sore without relieving the irritation; they are worse from warmth. Ringworm and herpes circinatus are curable with dulcamara.

Sexual.- It is useful for nymphomania associated with itching, heat and herpetic eruption on the genitals, and has been given to subdue the increased sexual appetite in maniacs and others.

LEADING INDICATIONS.

      (1) Symptoms are better from movement and worse from rest.

(2) Ailments brought on and aggravated by cold and damp.

(3) Ailments caused by perspiration repressed or eruptions repelled by the same causes.

(4) Paresis and paralyses from cold and wet.

(5) Colic and diarrhoea; catarrhs; inflammation of kidneys and bladder.

(6) Skin eruptions of urticarial or eczematous character. Warts. Ulcers.

(7) Catarrhal rheumatism from exposure to cold and damp.

AGGRAVATION :

      From rest, warmth (cough and nettlerash), cold air, damp weather, getting wet, using water, cold drinks.

AMELIORATION :

      From motion, warmth, Open air (moist cough).

Cold.

Edwin Awdas Neatby
Edwin Awdas Neatby 1858 – 1933 MD was an orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become a physician at the London Homeopathic Hospital, Consulting Physician at the Buchanan Homeopathic Hospital St. Leonard’s on Sea, Consulting Surgeon at the Leaf Hospital Eastbourne, President of the British Homeopathic Society.

Edwin Awdas Neatby founded the Missionary School of Homeopathy and the London Homeopathic Hospital in 1903, and run by the British Homeopathic Association. He died in East Grinstead, Sussex, on the 1st December 1933. Edwin Awdas Neatby wrote The place of operation in the treatment of uterine fibroids, Modern developments in medicine, Pleural effusions in children, Manual of Homoeo Therapeutics,