Capsicum



Abdomen

Abdomen inflated, almost to bursting, with pressive tension, and suspension of respiration. Painless rumbling in the abdomen. Colic about umbilicus, with mucous stools. Draggings and movements in the abdomen. Strong pulsations in the abdomen. Flatulent colic. Protrusion, flatulent hernia in the inguinal ring.

Stool and Anus

Tenesmus Small dysenteric evacuations, with discharge of slimy and sanguineous matter, preceded by flatulent colic. Nocturnal diarrhoea, with burning pains in the anus. Blind haemorrhoids, with pain during evacuation. Haemorrhoidal tumors, with burning (bleeding).

Urinary Organs

Tenesmus of the bladder. Frequent, urgent and almost useless efforts to make water. Burning pains on making water. Cramp-like and incisive contractions in the neck of the bladder. Incisive and shooting pains in the urethra, when not urinating. Purulent running from the urethra, as in gonorrhoea. Flow of blood from the urethra, which is painful to the touch.

Male Sexual Organs:-

Impotence and coldness of the genital parts. Purulent discharge from the urethra. Dwindling of the testes. Violent erections in the morning. Trembling of the whole body, during amorous caresses.

Female Sexual Organs:-

Disordered menstruation, with a pushing or sticking sensation in left ovarian region.

Respiratory Organs

Hoarseness. Cough, more violent in the evening and at night, with pains in other parts of the body, especially in the head and in the bladder, as if they were going to burst, or with pressure in the throat and ears, as if an abscess were about to open in them. Cough, after taking coffee. Cough, with fetid breath, and disagreeable taste in the mouth.

Chest

Want to breathe deeply. Deep breathing, almost like a sigh. Oppressed respiration, sometimes as if proceeding from the stomach, or from fullness of the chest. Asthma, with redness of the face, eructation and sensation as if the chest were extended. Constrictive pain in the chest. Shootings in the chest on breathing. Pulsative pain in the chest, which suspends respiration, and which is increased by movement.

Neck and Back

Stiffness of the neck. Acute drawing pains in the back.

Limbs:

Rheumatic pain in limbs. Tension in the knees and stiffness in the calves of the legs on walking. Stiffness of the arms and legs, with tingling as when they are asleep. Shooting-tearing from hip to knee and foot, especially when coughing. Caries of right hip, left leg atrophied, violent pains in atrophied leg. Cold sweat on upper part of legs.

Generalities

Aching pains. Drawing pains in the limbs excited by movement. Pain, as from dislocation, and stiffness in the joints, with cracking, especially at the beginning of a walk. Phlegmatic temperament, and relaxed fibres. Cramps in the body, with stiffness in the arms and legs, with numbness and sensation of tingling. Repugnance to movement. The symptoms show themselves

chiefly in the evening and at night, and are aggravated by the open air, by contact, and by cold, as well as on beginning to move, and after drinking or eating. Great sensibility to fresh air, and to a current of air. Symptoms generally appear on left side, suited for light-haired people, tendency to get fat, laxness of the muscles, bloatedness of the skin. Affections of the bones in general, pains in bones of the face.

Sleep

Sleeplessness, without apparent cause. Sleeplessness after midnight. Sensation as if falling from a height during sleep. Sleep full of dreams.

Fever

Pulse irregular, and often intermitting. Febrile shivering and cold over the whole body, with ill-humour increasing with the cold, or else with anxiety, dizziness and dulness of the head. Shivering, commencing at the back, between shoulders. Cold and shivering whenever drink is taken. Fever with predominance of cold, and with thirst, burning heat, and affections of the mucous membranes. Shiverings, with much thirst, afterwards heat, (without or) with thirst and perspiration. On the upper part of the legs cold perspiration.

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