Magnetis poli ambo


Magnetis poli ambo 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 Magnetis poli ambo is used…


      The Magnet. (General symptoms of the magnet produced by touching either pole indiscriminately while handling the magnet, or by laying the whole of the magnetic surface upon the body.) Trituration of Sugar of Milk after exposure of the influence of the entire magnet. Dilution of distilled water similarly exposed.

Clinical

Fainting. Haemorrhage. Orchitis. Paraphimosis. Prolapsus ani. Rheumatism. Toothache. Ulcers.

Characteristics

The effect of the Magnet as a whole and of each pole separately was tested by Hahnemann, and the symptoms are mainly from his pathogenesis. In his preface he says he does not expect “ordinary mechanical, materialistic and atomistic heads” to be able to regard diseases as “immaterial alternations of the vitality, or pure dynamic derangements of our state of health, and medicinal powers as merely virtual, almost spiritual, forces,” but he asks how they can reconcile with their materialistic notions the fact that “a single *imponderable spark from a Leyden jar gives a shock to the strongest man, and yet to ascertainable ponderable substance is communicated to his body?” Of the symptoms of the Schema he says they “occurred from various powerful magnets brought in contact with various sensitive individuals, without distinction of the poles. They were observed in experiments conducted for half a year for the purpose of ascertaining the proper and most efficacious mode of stroking the steel with magnets, in which a horse-shoe magnet, capable of lifting a weight of twelve pounds, was held in the hands, which were held in contact with both poles for an hour at a time,” with additional symptoms from Andry, Thouret, Unzer, and De Harsu. “Although each of the poles presents something peculiar in its power of altering the human health, yet each of them seems, when applied twice of oftener, to produce alternating actions which resemble those of the opposite pole” (M. M. P.). For curative purposes Hahnemann recommended a very much milder application of the magnet. (The popular use of electric rings for rheumatism is analogous to this.) The method of attenuating media saturated with emanations from the magnet does not seem to have occurred to Hahnemann. My own experience with the magnetisms is confined to *Mgt. p. *aust. 2m., but that is sufficient to give me confidence in prescribing attenuations of these remedies when their indications arise. The leading symptoms of *Mgt. are: Burning lancinations throughout the body, pains as if broken in joints, where cartilages of two bones touch, shootings and jerkings, disturbed sleep, headache as if a nail were driven in. The symptoms are worse by motion and on awaking. The toothache is worse from cold and on contact with anything cold. Touch worse pain in joints. Heat better uncovering.

Relations

The action lasts from 10 to 14 days. *Antidoted by: Ignatia, Electr., Galv., Zn. (imposition of Zinc plate). *Compare: Mgt. arct., Mgt. aust., Ferrum magnet., Mang. ox. Burnt smell in nose, Anacardium Prolapsus ani, Podophyllum, Causticum, Ignatia *Compare also: Belladonna,

Lycopodium, Nux-v., Petroleum, Pul., Stramonium, Sabi., Teuc.

Mind

Busy precipitation. Absence of mind. Irresolution. Inadvertence. Tendency to anger and rage.

Head

Vertigo, especially in evening after lying down, as if about to fall, or as from concussion in head. Vertigo, with staggering, when walking, objects seem to waver before eyes. Headache from over-strained memory and reflection. Pain, as of a bruise, in head, on waking in morning. Digging, stupefying headache, which is immediately dispersed by movements of flatus. Cephalalgia, as if a nail were driven into the head, as if caused by a wound, especially after a fit of anger. Jerking tearing in head, appearing at intervals. Rushing or buzzing noises in whole head.

Eyes

Itching in eyes, especially the lids. Pupils dilated. Scintillation of white light, beyond the range of vision, in the twilight. Sparks before the eyes.

Ears

Humming in ears. Diminution of hearing.

Nose

Aberration of smell, a smoky or mouldy scent is perceived.

Face

Perspiration on face, without heat, in morning. Jerking tearing in upper jaw. Violent burning lancination in muscles of face, in evening. Swelling of lips, with salivation, in evening. Small pimples, with pain, like that of a wound, on lips.

Teeth

Odontalgia, after drinking anything cold, or from contact with cold air. Pressive, jerking odontalgia, in isolated shocks. Odontalgia, in carious teeth, with swelling of gums.

Appetite

Foetid breath. Metallic taste in mouth. Insipid taste of tobacco and beer. Many things have a mouldy taste. Speedy satiety. Good appetite in evening.

Stomach

Abortive risings. Risings, with smell and taste of horn scrapings. Sour regurgitation, when stooping. Stomach-ache, with cramp towards upper part, agitation, which allows no rest whatever, heaviness of tongue, paleness of face, and coldness of body.

Abdomen

Pressure and anxious fullness in abdomen, especially during mental exertion. Noisy grumbling and borborygmi in abdomen. Production of much flatus. Flatulent colic. Expulsion of flatulence, with painful pressure.

Stool and Anus

Constipation, as from contraction of rectum. Painless diarrhoea, with flatulence. Haemorrhoidal, smarting pain in anus, after evacuation, with constriction in rectum. Blind haemorrhoids. Prolapsus recti.

Male Sexual Organs

Burning sensation in region of spermatic vesicles, which excites sexual desire. Dullness of sexual feeling, and aversion to coition. Erection, without amorous thoughts. Retraction of prepuce behind the glans. Swelling of epididymis, with pain during movement and when touched.

Female Sexual Organs

Catamenia premature, profuse, and of too long duration.

Respiratory Organs

Paroxysms of dry cough at night. Spasmodic cough, especially after midnight, when awake, or during reflection. Nocturnal dyspnoea, excited by mucus in trachea, which is easily detached in morning.

Chest

Burning, insupportable lancinations in muscles of chest.

Back and neck

Jerking in the spine, as from something alive. Painful sensibility of the joint of the sacrum, in morning, in bed, when lying on side, or by day, when stooping. Wrenching pain in shoulder-joint, or pain as from the starting of a tendon in wrist.

Upper Limbs

Drawing pains in joints and muscles of arms, often from head to fingers. Tearing jerking in muscles of arms, after remaining some time in the cold. Red spots in palms, like vesicles.

Lower Limbs

Attacks of cramp in calves of legs, and toes, after waking in morning. Burning lancinations in heels, and in corns on the feet.

Generalities

Burning sensation in the limbs and joints. Burning lancinations in the fleshy parts. Wrenching pain in the limbs. Pains as of a fracture, in the joints, especially in evening and morning, in bed, and principally during movement. Burning lancinations across all parts of body, in different directions. Shuddering, which traverses the whole body. Shaking in the body, with fright, or shocks, which cause violent bending and straightening of the body, sometimes with loss of consciousness. Long-lasting swoons, during which she feels her pains, but is not able to speak or move.

Skin

Tendency of old wounds to bleed afresh. Ulcers painful, like new wounds. Small furunculi. Small pustules, with lancinating, drawing pain.

Sleep

Disturbed sleep, with talking, snoring, and continued tossing. Waking at 3 a.m., and falling into a drowsy lethargy towards sunrise. Lying on the back, with the hand under the head, the legs wide apart, and the mouth half open, with snoring respiration. Amorous, lascivious dreams. Jerking of the body before going to sleep. After waking in morning, headache, with pain, as of a fracture, in all the joints, which forces constant change in position of limbs.

Fever

Dry heat, with need to be uncovered, at night, and in morning, in bed.

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