Magnetis polus australis


Magnetis polus australis 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 polus australis is used…


      South Pole of the Magnet. Attenuations of media saturated with emanations of the pole.

Clinical

Cough. Dislocation, easy. Frost-bite. Heart, palpitation of. Hernia. *Ingrowing toe-nails. Levitation. Menorrhagia. Varicosis.

Characteristics

I have cured so many cases of ingrowing toenail with *M. *p. *aust. 2m., that I invariably give it in the first place when there are no symptoms plainly indicating another remedy. Here are the symptoms in Hahnemann’s Schema which led to this use: “Sore pain on the inner side of the nail of the big toe when walking, as if the nail had grown into the flesh on the side, very painful on being slightly touched (8H),” and “the shoe presses on the toes and on the nail of the big toe when walking, as from corns.” The accurate response to these symptoms on the part of the attenuated *M. *p. *aust. proved to me the possibility of attenuating and so fixing this “imponderable” for use as an ordinary homoeopathic remedy. Swan has collected a number of cases from different authors in *Org., iii. 342. Berridge (*Org., iii. 53) reports this case: Miss X. had for three weeks aching in middle of front of left lower leg (where she has had varicose veins for eight months), when standing, or *when the leg is hanging down, removed by placing it horizontally, frequent feeling of hot water running down affected part, but only *when leg is down, at times throbbing there *when leg hangs down. *M. *p. *aust. c.m., one dose. The hot-water feeling never returned, the pain ceased in two days. Pinching, squeezing sensations and bruised pains predominate. Faintness comes on when walking, and is worse when sitting. There is great rush of blood to the brain early in the morning in bed. The symptoms are worse when walking in open air, worse when sitting, worse hanging limb down.

Relations

*Antidoted by: M.P. arct., Ignatia, Zincum met. *Compare: Mgt. Galv., Electr. In fetid cough, Caps. Rush of blood to head, Ast. r. Toe- nails, Graphites, Silicea, nitricum acidum, Thuja See also under Mgt.

Mind

Moroseness and ill-humour, with aversion to conversation. Dislike to society and to laughing faces. Passion and rage. Instability of ideas.

Head

Vertigo, as from intoxication, with staggering gait. Great rush of blood to brain early in morning, in bed. Heaviness, tingling, and digging in head. Shocks in head, sometimes with tearing.

Eyes

Dryness and smarting in eyelids, especially when moving them, worse morning and evening. Lachrymation. Amblyopia.

Teeth

Tearing, jerking odontalgia, worse by hot things.

Mouth

Accumulation of watery saliva in the mouth. Speech embarrassed, as by a swelling of the tongue.

Throat

Burning sensation in gullet.

Stomach

Metallic taste, at one time sweetish, at another acidulous, on and under the tongue. All kinds of food appear insipid. Extreme indifference to food, drink, and tobacco-smoke. Bulimy at noon and evening, sometimes during the febrile shiverings. Aching in scrobiculus during mental exertion.

Abdomen

Pinching in abdomen caused by a current of air. Noisy borborygmi and grumbling in abdomen. Pressive, flatulent colic, with pinchings, and inflation of abdomen. Sensation, as if inguinal ring were dilated, preparatory to the rupture, with painful sensibility of that part, when coughing.

Stool and Anus

Soft, loose faeces, preceded by gripings. Evacuation of liquid faeces, with a sensation as if flatus were about to be discharged. Contraction and painful constriction in rectum and anus, which hinder the expulsion of wind.

Urinary Organs

Involuntary emission of urine, from paralysis of sphincter vesicae, especially at night. Emission of urine, drop by drop, with torpor of urethra. Very feeble stream of urine. Frequent emission of urine at night.

Male Sexual Organs

Strong disposition to emission. Emission (very unusual) in a hemiplegic patient, paralysis worse after the emission. Impotence, with sudden cessation of all enjoyment, in the moment of greatest excitement. Pain in penis, as if some fibres were torn or plucked away. Painful retraction of testes at night.

Swelling of testes, with tearing shocks, and sensation of contraction.

Female Sexual Organs

Catamenia premature and profuse. Metrorrhagia.

Respiratory Organs

Cough and coryza, with expectoration of greenish mucus, and shortness of breath. Paroxysms of fetid cough at night, when sleeping. Want to take full inspirations, like sighing, with involuntary deglutition.

Chest

Oppression of the chest, as if the respiration were tremulous, and produced an impression of coolness. Drawing pressure in both sides of sternum, with anguish of conscience, which allows no rest.

Heart

Violent palpitation of the heart, with great heat in cardiac region. Palpitation of the heart, during which it seems that it is not the heart that palpitates.

Back and neck

Pressive, burning pain in loins, during repose and movement. Pain, as of a fracture, or wrenching pain in joint of sacrum, and lumbar vertebrae.

Upper Limbs

Tingling along arms, like slight shocks. Painful and rapid jerking along arms. Heaviness and lassitude in arms. Gurgling along arms and veins of the arms. Tingling and throbbing in ends of fingers. Panaritium.

Lower Limbs

Jerking throbbing in tendons of ham, with contraction of legs, especially during movement. Pressive tearing in the patella. Throbbing in muscles of feet, after walking. The knees give way during movement. Easy dislocation of joint of foot, when making a false step. The feet are painful when he lets them hang down when sitting, all over them there is a fine throbbing. Sensibility and pain, as from a wound, in nail of great toe. The toenails penetrate the flesh.

Generalities

Drawings in fingers, joints of fingers, feet, and ankles. Lancinating pulsative pains in roots of nails, as if about to suppurate. Pains, with pinching or burning lancinations in different parts of the body. Contusive pains in limbs and joints,

as if the patient had been lying on flints. Liability to suffer from a chill. Tendency of nose, ears, hands, and feet to be frozen by a moderate degree of coldness. Sudden lassitude when walking, with anxiety and heat, or sudden inclination to sleep. Lightness of whole body.

Sleep

Urgent inclination to sleep, evening and morning, closing of the eyes without power to sleep. Sleeplessness with over-excitement before midnight. Confused, frightful dreams. Prolonged dreams on the same subject, with fatiguing meditation. Dreams of incendiary fires. Slow, noisy, snoring *expiration before midnight, after midnight *inspiration is of the same character. Lying on the back during the night. Congestion in head in morning, which compels lying with head high.

Fever

Excessive dread of open air, which penetrates to the very marrow of the bones, even when the weather is hot, with ill-humour and inclination to weep. Shuddering, with cloudiness before eyes, trembling and tossing of limbs, without shivering, followed by heat in head and face.

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