Oniscus


Oniscus 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 Oniscus is used…


      Oniscus asellus. ***O. armadillo. Armadillo officinalis. Sow- bug. Sow-louse. Cellar-worm. *N.O. Isopoda (Class Crustacea of the Articulatae). Tincture of living animals.

Clinical

Colic. (Epilepsy.) Haemoptysis. Strangury. Toothache.

Characteristics

In Germany *Onis. has a popular reputation as a remedy for epilepsy. Hering proved a tincture, and Wolff recorded the effect of swallowing three “cellar-worms ” in a glass of brandy before an attack of fever. This experience has provided the most characteristic symptoms of the remedy, showing it to be related to *Cantharis, *Apis, and their cognates. These symptoms were noted: Pale face, wild expression, constant vomiting. Very severe colic with meteorism and tension of abdomen. Tenesmus of bladder and rectum. Cutting burning in urethra. The symptoms of Hering’s proving showed pains in the head, over the eyes, and down the nose. Constriction of gullet and stomach. Burning in anus. Many erections with disinclination to work. Hawking up of blood- streaked mucus. The last two symptoms again recall *Cantharis Frequent yawning and desire to stretch.

SYMPTOMS.

Head

Dull heaviness of the head. Boring pain from behind right ear on mastoid process, with violent pulsation in the arteries. Painful pressure above eyebrows and on margin of nose, first left side, afterwards right Painful pressure above the root of the nose.

Ears

Boring behind the right ear, with increased arterial action.

Face

Pale face, wild expression.

Mouth

Toothache, which had disappeared, returned. Pressure on soft palate, posteriorly as if it would close.

Throat

Cramps in the gullet, as if it were about to close. Hawking up of mucus streaked with blood.

Stomach

Nausea, with continued pressure at the orifice of the stomach. Continual vomiting.

Abdomen

Very severe colic, with meteorism and tension of abdomen.

Stool

Urgent and sudden want to evacuate, with prompt and liquid evacuation. Burning pain in anus.

Urinary Organs

Tenesmus of bladder and rectum, with absence of stool and urine. Cutting boring in urethra with excessive bodily restlessness.

Male Sexual Organs

Frequent erections, with aversion to labour.

Generalities

In young patients haemoptysis is induced by the salt with which these insects abound. Inclination to stretch.

Sleep

Frequent yawning.

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