Haematoxylon


Haematoxylon 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 Haematoxylon is used…


      Hematoxylon campechianum. Log wood. (Central America.) *N.O. Leguminose. Tincture of the heart-wood.

Clinical

Angina Pectoris. Colic. Diarrhoea. Dysmenorrhoea. Headache. Indigestion. Ptosis. Throat, sore.

Characteristics

*Log wood is the well-known dye of commerce. The tincture was proved by Jouve in 1939, and some very distinctive symptoms were produced. Constriction appears in many parts, culminating in the stomach and abdomen in colic and in the chest in symptoms very like many cases of angina pectoris. This is the most characteristic of all the symptoms of *Haem.: Sensation as if a bar lay transversely across from region of heart to right side, with acute pain in left upper portion of chest.” This bar sensation has been frequently removed by *Haem., and in a case of zona with agonizing pain as if a bar lay across the chest, arresting the breathing, *Haem.* did signal service for me. Disordered digestion accompanies and complicates most other conditions. Chilliness predominates, but the symptoms are better in open air. worse At night, on stooping, by pressure, by touch. There is much general sensitiveness.

Relations

*Antidoted by: Camph. *Compare: (in compressive pains) Cact., Lilium t., Coloc., Aurum, Naja.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Ill-humor, sadness, melancholy, vexation. Inclination to repose, desire to weep.

Head

Head heavy, painful, with difficulty in reflecting, and expressing one’s ideas. Vertigo, so as to occasion falling, and dulness of ideas. Constriction in the forehead, and in the occiput, with burning heat in the head. Headache at night, as from indigestion, with swelling of the stomach and abdomen, anxiety, inclination to vomit, sour risings of food. Headache, especially in the forehead, with inclination to vomit on stooping. Pain in left forehead, spreading over face and affecting left teeth.

Eyes

Eyes downcast and surrounded by a livid circle. Painful pressure on the eyes, with sensation of constriction of the aperture of the eye-lids. Redness of the conjunctiva, and of the lachrymal caruncula. Redness of the eyes with blue margins. Sensation as if sand were introduced into the eyes. Heaviness of the eyelids, which compels them to close. Heaviness in the eyes, and appearance as of a veil before the sight. Pupils contracted, and sight confused. Mist before the eyes, on reading, the letters vanish. Amelioration of the symptoms of the sight in the open air.

Ears

Violent pain in right ear, extending to throat, throat feels contracted, with burning pain during deglutition.

Face

Face pale, dejected and changed, face discomposed. Pain in the lower jaw, with stinging in teeth and cheek.

Throat

Sore throat, with difficulty of swallowing sensation of contraction, inclination to swallow, salivation, and smarting. Sensation of a foreign substance in the throat, with yawning and stretching.

Stomach and Abdomen

Painful swelling in the stomach, with pressure at the epigastrium, and risings of flatus. Pain in the abdomen, with yawning, inclination to vomit, and stretchings. Painful digging, which proceeds from the abdomen to the throat, and which causes a convulsive pain in the region of the heart, increased by the touch, and accompanied by oppression. Attacks of tearing pains in the stomach and the abdomen, as if caused by poisonous substances. Colic, with painful sensibility of the abdomen to the touch, inflation, tension and digging in the abdomen, borborygmi, soft faeces, with cuttings, lassitude in the limbs, palpitation of the heart, and uneasiness, with anguish. Tympanitic distension of the abdomen and rising of air. After the colic, general cold, with burning heat in the palms of he hands. Colic, with pains in the loins, and nausea.

Stool and Anus

Borborygmi, colic, and diarrhoea in morning.

Urinary Organs

Urine red, scanty, and burning.

Female Sexual Organs

Colic, as if the catamenia were going to appear, with slimy, whitish discharge from the vagina.

Chest

Constriction, extending from the chest to the epigastrium, with smarting and burning pain, increased by the touch. Sensation as if a bar lay transversely across, from region of heart to right side, with acute pain in left upper portion of chest.

Heart

Convulsive pain in the region of the heart, increased by the touch, and accompanied by oppression. Great soreness in the region of the heart, with anguish, redoubled throbbing, small pulse, burning in the hands, and shivering of the body. Palpitations of the heart, with diminished perspiration of the feet.

Back

Pain and chilliness between the shoulders.

Limbs

The limbs are painful and languid. Pain in left shoulder, as if inflamed. Suppression of the habitual sweat of the feet.

Generalities

Painful sensibility of the limbs, with lassitude. General uneasiness, with anxiety arising from the stomach, and colic.

Sleep

Irresistible drowsiness. Frequent yawning.

Fever

Chilliness predominates, shuddering, goose-flesh. Dry skin.

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