Eucalyptus


Eucalyptus 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 Eucalyptus is used…


      Eucalyptus globulus. Blue Gum. Fever-tree. *N. O. Myrtaceae. Tincture of fresh leaves. Essential oil, Eucalyptol.

Clinical

Aneurism. Aortitis. Asthma. Bladder, affections of. Bronchitis. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Dyspepsia. Dysuria. Fistulae. Gonorrhoea. Gout. Intermittent fever. Kidney, disease of. Quinine cachexia. Rheumatism. Spleen, affection of. Strychnine poisoning. Syphilis. Tumour. Typhoid. Urethra, stricture of. Urethral caruncle. Varicose ulcers. Worms.

Characteristics

The gum-tree is a native of Australia and is transplanted to marshy districts in mild climates on account of its capability of absorbing water and its alleged power of destroying malarial poisons. It has been familiarized to everybody during the influenza epidemic as a prophylactic and disinfectant. The provings show that it causes most of the ordinary influenza symptoms. It is therefore homoeopathic to the disorder. It produces coryza, headache of a dull, congestive character, sore- throat, indigestion, with excessive development of fetid gas, and fever. Slow digestion is the characteristic. The fever may be of the relapsing or intermittent type. It has also proved useful in convalescence from intermittents. It produces odorous sweat. *C. E. Fischer has cured with it many cases of dysentery. Certain vascular conditions come within its sphere: a distinct beating in the stomach region, accompanying a sense of goneness, one prover

referred this to the abdominal aorta. Vascular tumors of the female urethra have been cured by it, also glandular enlargements and nodular swellings over joints. It has cured a tumour, the size of a filbert, with stabbing pains below left nipple. *Eucal. has been largely used for bronchitis and bronchial asthma. Dr. Arthur Dalzell (*H. W., xxv. 106) relates two striking cases of bronchial asthma promptly relieved with five-drop doses of Oil of Eucalyptus given in a tablespoonful of water. The dose was given last thing at night. It also relieved the dyspnoea in a case of mitral insufficiency. Burning pains and sensations predominate, pricking, stabbing, sharp aching are common. Periodicity is marked. Most pains occur at night. It has and intoxicating effect and produces desire for exercise.

Relations

It *compares with Ant-c. in action on mucous membranes, Ant-t. in bronchial asthma and bronchorrhea, Arsenicum and Chi. in intermittents. Silica in fistulous ulcers, Terebe. in urinary symptoms. It *follows: Arsenicum in relapsing fevers. A cup of coffee relieves the effects. Phytolacca removed tumour of right breast. *Compare also the “Red Gum,” Angophora lanceolata. It is said to be an *antidote to Strychnine poisoning. (Monfrida Musmecin found a decoction of Eucalyptus leaves formed with a solution of a strychnine salt a flocculent precipitate devoid of bitter taste. Animals dosed with the two drugs together survived when the quantity of strychnine was such that given alone it would have been lethal. Even when the Eucalyptus decoction was given after strychnine convulsions had developed the symptoms became greatly modified.)

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Exhilaration, desire to move about, feeling of increased buoyancy and strength. Intoxication followed by depression.

Head

Full feeling in head, congestive headache, in plethoric subjects, followed by fever. Headache in anemic persons, relieves pain and causes sleep.

Eyes

Eyes hot, burning, smarting, catarrhal and gonorrhoeal ophthalmia. Lids heavy.

Nose

Stiffness of nose, tightness across bridge as if profuse epistaxis would come on. Stuffed-up sensation. Coryza: thin, watery, chronic catarrh, purulent and fetid.

Face

Flushed, congested face.

Mouth

Relaxed aphthous condition. Excessive secretion of saliva. Slightly burning taste extending into throat and oesophagus with thirst.

Throat

Burning in throat, feeling of fullness and soreness on swallowing. Constant sensation of phlegm in throat, with expectoration of slightly thick white frothy mucus, not profuse.

Stomach

Increased appetite, tormenting thirst. Burning, strong-smelling eructations. Burning in stomach. Fullness, pressure, and weight, as if he had eaten too much. Faintness and goneness, with a distinct sensation of beating synchronous with the pulse (abdominal aorta). Slow digestion, eructations and bloating. Difficult and painful digestion. Spleen becomes hard, resistant, contracted.

Abdomen

Burning in epigastrium and umbilical regions. Uncomfortable, uneasy feeling in umbilical region extending through bowels, skirmishing, aching pains in upper portions of bowels, sensation as if he would have diarrhoea. Sharp aching in hypogastrium after dinner. Gastrointestinal derangements with sleeplessness and restlessness. Condition of mucous membrane favoring worms. Flatulent distension.

Stool

Sharp aching in lower bowels, thin, watery yellow diarrhoea on rising in morning. Chronic diarrhoea, mucous and bloody. Dysentery, with heat in rectum, tenesmus, discharge of mucus, great prostration, haemorrhages. Typhoid diarrhoea. Fetor of stools and flatus.

Urinary Organs

(Chronic desquamative nephritis, granular kidney, pyelonephritis, hydronephrosis.) Catarrh of bladder, sensation as if it had lost its expulsive force. Burning and tenesmus on urinating. Spasmodic stricture. Diuresis, incontinence, increased urea. Urine smells of violets.

Male Sexual Organ

Increased sexual appetite. Subacute and chronic gonorrhoea. Recent chancres.

Female Sexual Organ

Vascular tumors of urethra. Ulcer round orifice of urethra. Leucorrhoea of acrid, fetid mucus. Swellings in different parts of body, one below nipple in right side, size of filbert, with stabbing, darting pains.

Respiratory Organs

Bronchitis in old and feeble persons. Bronchorrhea. Breathing quickened. Asthma in debilitated, anemic subjects, with terrible dyspnoea, the heart sympathizing strongly. Moist asthma in bronchitic subjects, it relieves cough and aids in expulsion of thick mucus. Expectoration: white, thick, frothy mucus.

Heart

Painful palpitation. Palpitation of heart. Sudden flushing of face with much flatulence in women at climacteric. Strong beating of abdominal aorta. Aneurisms pressing on vagus nerve.

Limbs

Many nodular swellings over metacarpal and metatarsal joints. In both upper and lower extremities pricking sensations were first noticed, followed by a painful aching in both arms and legs, together with a sense of fullness in the veins, and a stiff, weary sensation as if too weary to move.

Skin

Eruptions of an herpetic character, glandular enlargement, and development of foul and indolent ulcers.

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