Persica


Persica 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 Persica is used…


      Amygdalus persica. Peach. *N. O. Rosaceae. Tincture of the flowers. Infusion of the bark. Infusion of the leaves.

Clinical

Eyes, irritation of. Gastric irritation. Genital weakness. Smell, loss of. Sprains. Taste, loss of. Toe-nails, affections of. Vision, disordered. Wrists, affections of.

Characteristics

The symptoms were obtained by Demeures while pounding the flowers for the purpose of making a tincture, and from later provings with the tincture on himself. The sense of vision was disordered and the eyes irritated. The senses of smell and taste were abolished. Pains in vertical lines in abdomen, heart, limbs, weak wrists, pains under great toenails and persistent itching were the chief effects observed. ***O. S. Haynes (H. R., v. 214) relates a case *apropos of remarks by ***C. C. Edson on the value of an infusion of Peach *bark in the gastric irritability of children. An infant in its second summer had acute dyspeptic diarrhoea, with persistent vomiting of all food. No remedy helped, and the child was sent to the mountains, but the change made it worse, and death was hourly expected, when an old local practitioner was called in and prescribed: Two or three fresh Peach *leaves to be put into a cup of boiling water, the infant to have a drink of the infusion at frequent intervals. The effect was rapid, food was soon retained and the child got well.

Relations

*Compare: Amyg. (the peach is hardly distinguishable from the almond, A. *communis, botanically, almonds have been known to have fleshy drupes), Pru. spi., Pru. virg.

SYMPTOMS.

Eyes

Pressure and itching in eyes from reading, evening, sensation of foreign body in eyes. Lachrymation from reading. Dazzling before eyes, objects wave in zigzags, reading impossible, worse by candle-light.

Ears

Tumour size of nut on lobe of right ear, very painful to touch.

Nose

Nasal cartilage and upper jaw painful as if bruised (only when touched), nasal cartilage feels thinner than usual. Persistent loss of smell.

Face

Raw pain middle of lower lip. Swelling on left lower jaw.

Mouth

Persistent loss of taste.

Abdomen

Vertical internal pain in line from tip of left tenth rib cartilage to anterior superior spine of left ilium.

Male Sexual organs

During stool ejaculation of semen, without erection, followed by empty feeling in hypogastrium and pain in genitals as after excess, painful lassitude in legs, then pain above hips, worse in sacral region.

Chest

During dinner stinging pain under false ribs, as from a sharp point, also under scapulae. Severe deep-seated prickings above left nipple.

Heart

Sharp vertical pains in heart region.

Upper Limbs

Wrists sprain easily. Fatiguing pains in both wrists, and at same time in feet.

Lower Limbs

Vertical lancinations in right thigh. Pain in both knees and right ankle. Pricking and lancinations, numbness, stiffness of legs. Itching and sharp pains under great toenails.

Generalities

A single glass of wine is sufficient to intoxicate him.

Skin

Obstinate, intolerable itching on different parts of body, pimples appear. Sudden local itching.

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