Benzinum


Benzinum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Benzinum is used…


      Benzol, Benzoline,, Benzene. A product of distillation from coal tar. C6 H6. Tincture with alcohol.

Clinical

Dysentery. Fever. Headache. Insomnia. Sweat. Typhoid fever. Vision, disorders of.

Characteristics

Our knowledge of this medicine is derived from observations on a worker in a rubber factory, who for weeks had his hands and arms daily bathed in benzine, and drank water impregnated with it. It caused profound disturbance of mind and body, weeping at trifles, irritability, pain darting upwards in occiput. Could not turn eyes upward without severe aching and throbbing. A sort of clairvoyant state, in which a great white hand appeared to him in the darkness, coming outspread towards his face, causing him in terror to scream for the watcher. A sense of falling through the bed and floor. Insomnia and (photopsic) illusions. Pains travel from below upward (headache, pain in anus), also chills.

Relations.

*Compare: Bryonia ( Worse motion, moving eyes), Benz-n., Benz-d-n. (amblyopia and disorders of vision); Sulph. (symptoms go from below upward).

Mind

Weeping at trifles and despairing of recovery. Extremely irritable and fault-finding.

Head

Severe darting pains in occiput, from below upward, recurring in paroxysms, worse by motion, and especially by rising after sitting.

Eyes

Could not turn eyes upward, or to one side without severe aching and throbbing. A great white hand seemed to appear to him in the darkness, coming outspread towards his face, causing him in terror to scream for the watcher. Photopsic illusions with wide- open eyes.

Face

Occasional sudden puffing up of left cheek and calf of left leg, as though filled with air, going off in a few hours and returning again.

Mouth

Teeth covered with sordes. Soreness and sensation of looseness in upper incisors. Tongue parched and brown. Painful round white ulcers in the mouth, especially on inside of cheeks. Hot and very offensive breath.

Appetite

Appetite lost. Craving for lemons and cider. Extreme thirst, for ice-water, satisfied with a sip, but wanting it again directly.

Abdomen

Continual soreness to pressure in abdominal walls. Heat and grinding wearing pains in lower part of bowels, worse just before stool.

Stool and Anus

Several times an hour, a stool, smelling of benzine, of lead- coloured mucus, mixed with bright blood, accompanied with some tenesmus, and followed by throbbing in anus and rectum and lancinating pains from below upward, continuing about five minutes.

Urinary Organs

Pressing pain in bladder, after passing urine, throbbing and smarting in neck of bladder and urethra for several minutes. Urine: dark, offensive, sediment like red sand.

Respiratory Organs

Every few days continual, dry, hacking cough. Continual soreness and aching in clavicular region.

Back.

Continual aching and throbbing in lumbar region, worse by a full inspiration. Extreme irritation of the kidneys.

Upper Limbs

Continual soreness and aching in muscles of upper arm.

Generalities

Wasted, pallid, exhausted, general prostration. At one time he sank very low, approaching a typhoid condition. Complained of sensation of falling through bed and floor.

Sleep

For three nights, before the sweating began, complete insomnia, with unpleasant thoughts crowding the mind, and wide-open eyes, before which photopic illusions floated continually.

Fever

Chills seized remote parts and passed toward the head, from the thumbs to the elbows, and thence to shoulders, from small of back to shoulders and vertex. Cold compresses came off steaming in a few minutes, smelling of benzine and stained a deep yellow, which could only be removed by long exposure to the sun. For several nights copious, general, warm sweat toward morning, very exhausting, followed on several succeeding mornings by sweat only on breast, on side not lain upon, and in axillae.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica