Origanum


Origanum 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 Origanum is used…


      Origanum marjorana. Sweet Marjoram. *N.O. Labiatae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.

Clinical

Breasts, affections of. *Erotomania. Hysteria. Leucorrhoea. Nipples, irritation of. Nymphomania. Seminal emissions, Sexual irritation.

Characteristics

The “Wild Marjoram” of this country is *Origanum vulgare, grows on limestone or chalky soil, and yields an oil called Oil of Thyme. *Orig. *marjorana, the “Sweet Marjoram” (which is used for seasoning in cookery), was proved by Dr. Cessoles on him-self and two young women, and the symptoms of the proving showed a distinct Relation to the sexual organs, which clinical experience has verified and expanded. All kinds of sexual excitement, in females especially, have been remedied by *Orig. The sexual symptoms were developed chiefly in the female provers, and were these: Sadness followed by joyfulness and thoughts of marriage. Lascivious dreams. Increased desire for coitus. Swelling and itching of nipples and pains in breasts. The additional symptoms in the Schema are cured symptoms collected by Hering. I have frequently verified the power of *Orig. in morbid sexual excitement in both sexes. Other curious symptoms were: “Impulse to run.” “Heat of head, as the heat increased the head was involuntarily turned from side to side.” Symptoms were worse evening on lying down (vertigo), and worse at night (excessive thirst).

Relation

*Compare: In masturbation in girls, Gratiola In masturbation, desire to run, heat to head and movements of head, affections of breasts, Bufo. In impulse to run, Iodium *Compare also: Cantharis, Can-i., Coll; Hedeoma, Helonias, Platina, Val.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Impossible to remain tranquil. Disposition much changed (after four or five days): she became earnest, fearful, silent, sad, discontented, despairing, and weary of life, (after ten or twelve days) irritable, restless, with great anxiety and full of ideas, with need of active exercise, of running in open air (from one to five drops of tincture). Sadness the whole day, followed by lively mood and excessive joyfulness, with thoughts of marriage, distraction of mind, and desire for active exercise, *impelling her to run (in another young woman from 30th). Lascivious ideas

with sexual irritation.

Head

Vertigo on lying down in evening. Headache in temples. Heat of head, as heat increased, head was involuntarily turned from side to side.

Nose

Nose-bleed. Tickling and sensation of constriction in tip of nose.

Stomach

Loss of appetite. Excessive thirst at night Hiccough.

Abdomen

Violent pain in abdomen wakes her from sleep at night.

Urinary Organs

Frequent desire to micturate, waking him from sleep as many as four times in one night.

Male Sexual Organs

Nocturnal emissions.

Female Sexual Organs

Increased desire for coitus. Erotomania with inclination to suicide in a young girl, great sexual irritation, deep moroseness, believes herself lost or despised. Great sexual excitement driving her to onanism, scarcely a day passes without indulgence, whenever she meets a man whose appearance is pleasing she is driven to commit self-abuse. Nearly idiotic from masturbation. Sexual irritation with leucorrhoea and irritation of pudenda, in an unmarried woman of forty. Leucorrhoea, sterility, “flatulence of uterus.”.

Chest

Swelling and itching of nipples with pain in breasts, frequently recurring.

Back

Pains beneath the scapula.

Limbs

Cramp in sole of right foot, in left leg, in fingers and shoulders.

Upper Limbs

Pains in right hand.

Lower Limbs

Rheumatic pains in right foot frequently recurring and disappearing. Pains in the toes.

Generalities

Great physical prostration. Uneasiness. Pains in legs and side became so violent that *Camph. was taken after five days. Hysteria from excessive irritation of genitals.

Skin

Pale red spots on legs, thighs, and abdomen. Painful red pimples on outer portion of both legs.

Sleep

Frequent waking from sleep in fright, with trembling. Dreams: vivid, anxious, lascivious, exciting.

Fever

Heat of head, as the heat, as the heat increased the head was involuntarily turned from side to side.

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