Gastein


Gastein 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 Gastein is used…


      The hot springs of Wildbad Gastein in Salzburg, Austria, contain Sodium Sulphate predominantly, but also Silicic Acid, Potassium Sulphate and Carbonate, Lithium Chloride, Magnesium Carbonate, Ferrum Carbonate, Aluminium Phosphate, and traces of Calcium Fluoride, Strontium, Arsenicum, Titanic Acid, Rubidium, Cesium, also free Carbonic Acid. *Lapis albus is a kind of genesis found in the spring. It is a Silicofluoride of Calcium. Dilutions.

Clinical

Amenorrhea. Apoplexy. Calculi. Callosities. Cold, easily taken. Constipation. Debility. Diarrhoea. Gout. Hemorrhoids. Membranous dysmenorrhea. Paralysis. Rheumatism. Scars. Sexual weakness. Typhlitis Varicose ulcers.

Characteristics

The effects of the baths are thus described by Constantin James: “General unpleasant sensation. Instead of expanding (as would be expected in a warm bath) the skin is drawn up upon itself as if by a tight astringent. There is slight dyspnoea, the abdominal walls draw together, the testicles rise to the inguinal rings. Soon an unusual warmth, accompanied by shocks and tremors, spreads throughout all the limbs. The pulse becomes hard and vibrating, the face becomes suffused, there is humming in the ears. It is now time to leave the bath, to stay longer is attended with danger… After the seventh to the fourteenth bath the thermal influence tends to concentrate itself entirely on the nervous system. Thus it seems to the patient that an increase of vitality spreads through his whole being, he feels more active then before, the longest walks cause hardly any fatigue, and that is promptly repaired by sleep. But this influence is particularly predominant in the sexual system, it shows itself in phlegmatic patients in an increase of force and tone, causing the disappearance of involuntary losses of semen. In energetic or irritable temperaments it will provoke erotic dreams and unwanted excitement, like cantharides, in such cases the waters are aphrodisiac.”

Such is the general description of the effect of the baths. Among individual symptoms noted are: Diminished secretions. Activity of all the veins, excitement of the circulation. Weakness and weariness, with dragging sensation in the abdomen, as if it were too heavy. Exhaustion and inclination to sleep. Takes cold very easily (caused then cured). Sensation of indescribable mental and physical comfort runs through all the fibres during the bath. Pulsation in the body, especially in the arms, with jumping in them. All symptoms worse before a storm, or during the Sirocco. Contractive sensations predominate. Scar tissues and callosities are affected.

Relations

*Compare: Lap-alb., Fluor-ac. Silicea, Cantharis, Phosphorus

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Lively mind, vivid fantasies, conversational.

Head

Vertigo, as if apoplexy impending, rush of blood to head. Dizzy heaviness, as after a night’s debauch, reeling forward, afterwards pressure in forehead, with nausea. Dull headache in morning.

Ears

Noises: rumbling, thundering, singing, bells, trumpets.

Nose

Sensation of constriction in mucous membrane of nose. Liability to take cold.

Face

Expression becomes lively. Colour fresh and clear. Feeling of swelling in face, especially nose.

Teeth

On biting teeth together they feel as if coated with mucus. The teeth, especially the carious ones, become sensitive and painful.

Mouth

Slimy saliva. Dryness and contraction in mouth. Much mucus in mouth and spitting.

Throat

Great dryness in throat.

Stomach

Rising from the stomach in the morning, was obliged to keep it down by swallowing. Gastralgia and water-brash, continuing two months. A feeling of contraction in stomach.

Abdomen

Feeling of uncertainty in abdomen. Most violent pain in region of cecum, almost causing faintness.

Stool

Bleeding hemorrhoids. Feeling of contraction in rectum. Two violent stitches in left side of anus. Diarrhoea, greenish and bloody. Gallstones passed. Constipation and moving of flatulence in abdomen, with ineffectual desire in rectum. Very hard stool.

Urinary Organs

Passage of stones from kidneys and bladder. Excessive amount of watery, cloudy, odorless urine. Deposit: mealy, white, sand-like, brick-dust, slimy, purulent.

Male Sexual Organs

Scrotum drawn up. Increased desires. Desire increased at first, disappears later, and coitus is not followed by emission.

Female Sexual Organs

Passage of fibrous, membranous formation from uterus. Menstruation suppressed. Suppressed menstruation reappears.

Respiratory Organs

Hoarseness. Profuse expectoration, with unpleasant dryness of throat.

Heart

Pressive pain in region of heart in evening. Febrile, full, hard pulse.

Limbs

Weakness and heaviness in limbs, with a sensation in arms as if compressed with iron band or forcibly drawn out. Tightness in limbs.

Upper Limbs

Veins of hands swollen. Callous spot on palm of right hand becomes painful. Feeling as of a splinter in first phalanx of ring finger.

Lower Limbs

Pains in left hip extending to knee, most violent when rising, and making her scarcely able to walk without support. Soles painful when stepping on them, a callous spot becomes painful.

Skin

Skin becomes dry and red. Skin becomes soft and velvety. Old scars break out anew, and foreign bodies are thrown out. Urticaria, hydroa, pustules, erysipelas, itch-like eruption.

Sleep

Great drowsiness. Confused dreams towards morning. Dreams of sexual excitement.

Fever

Slight creeping chills over back. Warmth and turgescence increased. Perspiration pungent, clammy, staining linen red (staining it yellow in patients).

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