LILIUM TIGRINUM


LILIUM TIGRINUM homeopathic remedy keynotes and indications from the Decachords by Gladstone Clarke, of the medicine LILIUM TIGRINUM …


Symptoms

      1. Women with utero-ovarian disorders and ailments incidental thereto.

2. Profound melancholic states esp. religious, (<) consolation fears solitude, insanity, incurability, or some impending disease or calamity; crazy feeling on vertex.

3. Patient listless yet restless; must keep busy; aimless, hurried motion, often on suppress sexual desire.

4. Persistent bearing down in abdomen and pelvis as though all the organs when escape; wants to support vulva with the hands. Uterine displacements (all forms, esp. versions); pressure against rectum and bladder results in constipation or constant desire to defecate and urinate. Shooting pains (ctr. Sepia).

5. Menstrual disorders; flow only on moving about.

6. Pulsations over whole body. Pains in small spots; constantly shifting.

7. Inability to walk on uneven ground.

8. Reflex heart symptoms; pain, fluttering, palpitation, with sensation as if heart alternately grasped and relaxed (Cact.).

9. Ailments principally left-sided.

10. Modalities, gen. (<) hot weather, (>) fresh air; (<) evening and night; (>) keeping busy.

A. Gladstone Clarke
Arthur Gladstone Clarke, a christian missionary working with the North China Mission, made good practical use of the homeopathy. He learnt as a student at MSM. He published a short introduction to the use of over 100 commonly used medicines—Decachords—first published in 1925 and still in print today.