Scrophularia


Scrophularia 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 Scrophularia is used…


      Scrophularia nodosa (and S. Marylandica, the American variety introduced from Europe and Asia). Fig-wort. *N. O. Scrophulariaceae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.

Clinical

Appendicitis. Breast, tumours of. Colic. Deafness. Dyspepsia. Enuresis. Eyes, scrofulous affections of. Glands, enlarged. Liver, pains in. Palms, cramp in. Pemphigus. Rheumatism. Sigmoid flexure. Pain in. Sleepiness. Stiff-neck. Ureter, pain in.

Characteristics

The plants of the genus *Scrophularia “have generally an unpleasant smell. The generic name is derived from the property which the roots were supposed to have a curing scrofula. A decoction of one of the common British species, S. nodosa, is sometimes used by farmers to cure the scab in swine” (*Treas. of Bot.). *Scrph. was proved by Franz, and later in America by ***W. H. Blakeley, who took from 10 to 60 drops of the tincture several times a day. Pareira gives the analysis of the drug, which shows it to be very complex. It contains much oxalate and carbonate of lime, as well as Magnesia and Silica. The most remarkable of Franz’s symptoms were: Excessive drowsiness, in forenoon, in afternoon, and before and after eating, vertigo when in upright position, accumulation of sweetish water in several parts of the tongue, sensation of a soft body in the gullet, constriction of chest, oppression of chest with trembling as after much weeping. Most of these symptoms were confirmed by Blakeley. The chief clinical authority for *Scrph. is Cooper, who has used it on some old indications. Gerard mentions “hard kernels” and painful and swollen piles as indicating it. Cooper gave it to a patient who had been poisoned by an Indian arrow-poison which produced inflammation and suppuration of the glands, *Scrph. relieved a most painful condition of the rectum and purulent discharge that had kept up years afterwards. Cooper has reduced strumous glands with it, and cured deafness in a “bull-necked” patient, and also cured a case of sycosis Menti., using *Scrph. Externally as well as giving it internally. “Nodosities in the breast” is another indication of Cooper’s. It has produced, according to Cooper, a sickly, giddy feeling, with a sense of weakness and sinking at pit of chest, too weak to speak, along with pain from forehead to back of head. The provings brought out several symptoms in the lower abdomen. Cooper has seen *Scrph. in the form of a poultice relieve peritonitis affecting the lower abdomen. Colic from slight vexation occurred in Franz’s proving. Blakeley had pain in sigmoid flexure. Both had pains in the liver. The symptoms are: worse In morning, by study, in cold air, breathing cold air, deep breathing, lying on right side, by rest, after food, by pressure. Better in warm room.

Relations

*Antidoted by: Bryonia (chest symptoms). *Followed well by: Digitalis (in enlarged glands.- ***R.T.C.). *Compare: Bot an., Digitalis, Euphr., Gratiola Pains in joints worse by rest, better in warm room, Rhus. Sleepiness, Nux moschata, Opium, Lup.

Causation

Vexation.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Despondency, much troubled about the past, and very apprehensive about the future, passed off in a few days, leaving intellect clear.- Miserable and sluggish feeling in mind when moving about.

Head

Vertigo: in top of head when standing, even with severe aching in supraorbital region.- Dizziness, fullness, and pressure in vertex.- Heaviness and distress in head, as after eating too much. On rising the second morning an indescribable pain and fullness in whole head, followed by epistaxis, especially occiput and vertex, causing congestion of conjunctive with puffiness.- Darting pain at exit of right facial nerve from hylomastoid foramen, darting to right eye. Headache above eyebrows while walking.-Severe headache through temples, appearing every morning, extending to vertex and occiput.- Severe lancinating pain in vertex, forehead, and temples, dull and throbbing, returning periodically, worse resting, worse in open air, worse leaning forward, worse by study.

Eyes

Severe cutting pains in eyes, unable to move them, passed off with profuse sweat.- Pulsating stitches in right eyebrow.- Soreness of eyeballs.-Black spots of film before eyes.- On closing eyes visions of objects. (Scrofulous photophobia, rivals *Conium in this.- Blepharospasm.-Scrofulous keratitis.- Tinea ciliaris with minute pustulation. ***R.T.C.).

Ears

Ringing in ears and sudden loss of hearing.- (Deafness in bull- necked boys.- Deafness before and after menses, improving during the flow.- Eczema behind right ear and round navel.- ***R. T. C.).

Nose

Dry coryza with sternutation.

Face

Pleasant warmth in cheeks- (Recurrent periostitis of lower jaw in a syphilitic.- ***R. T. C.).

Mouth

Teeth feel as if loose, pain in carious teeth, worse upper jaw.- Gums bleed very freely.- First great increase of saliva, then mouth dry,-Accumulation of sweetish water in several parts of tongue.-Qualmish, sticking taste just above pit of throat, frequently lasting an hour, with sensation as if a soft substance (a plug of mucus) were lodged there.- Bitter taste in mouth.

Throat

Thick, tenacious, offensive mucus in throat, in forenoon.- Rancid taste in throat, with great weakness and stiffness in hollows of knees.- Irritation of oesophagus.

Stomach

Appetite greatly increased at first, later nausea with weakness and oppression at epigastrium.- Feeling as if he had missed his regular meal.- (Dyspepsia removed by the proving.).

Abdomen

Pain in right hypochondrium, worse deep inspiration or lying right side.- Cutting in liver on pressure.- Twisting-pinching pain in umbilicus (left side).- Colic just below navel and some griping in the side in afternoon.- Griping below navel, 7 a.m. (after a slight vexation).- Pain in sigmoid flexure. Dull, heavy, periodic pain worse when abdomen compressed, legs extended.- (Appendicitis as a local remedy.- ***R. T. C).

Stool and Anus

Several stools daily with tenesmus.- Protruding piles which bleed and pain (***R. T. C.).

Urinary Organs

Pinching and tearing as if in ureter, extending from anterior superior spine of ilium down to pubis.- Increased secretion of urine with burning in urethra.- Frequent scanty emission of urine in afternoon. Enuresis somni (***R. T. C.).

Female Sexual Organs

Recurring metritis with painful piles: irritation, soreness and burning in vagina and anus went away, as well as headache, that prevented her standing up (from local applications.- ***R. T. C.).

Respiratory Organs

On turning on either side, violent dyspnoea worse on right than l., with cutting in liver on pressure.

Chest

Oppression of chest with tremulous movement as from much weeping. Pain in whole right lung, on taking a deep inspiration, which causes cough without expectoration. Cutting in upper left lung., worse breathing cold air. Constricted feeling in chest, which causes uneasiness.- Cramp-like pain transversely across lower chest, as after much weeping.- Pain about bifurcation of trachea. Stitches in right chest, about 6th rib, with shivering.- Violent pinching stitches near right last true ribs, while walking, during rest, seeming to be in liver.

Heart

Anguish in precordia, worse after food.- Indescribable sensation in heart, with severe audible palpitation.- Pulse full, regular.

Neck and Back

Stiff neck with pain and contraction of right sternomastoid muscle.- Pain in whole spinal column, with slight opisthotonos.

Limbs

Drawing rheumatic pain in all flexors of arms and legs.- Tingling in extremities as from a blow on a nerve.

Upper Limbs

Deep-seated cutting pain in all muscles of arms.-Tingling or buzzing in arms and hands.- Sticking and drawing in right palm, from joints of fingers to middle of hand as far as carpal bones (muscular cramp of palms).

Generalities

Weakness, languor, wants to lie down.-Cutting pains in articulations, like those of *Rhus, but more intense and longer- lasting, worse by rest and in open air, better in warm room, darting from knee to ankle-joints, which feel stiff.-(Threatened abscesses that show no sign of disappearing.- ***R. T. C.).

Skin

Sallow skin. Burning of surface when rubbed.- Prickling itching all over, worse back of hand, inside wrists and between fingers.- Falling off of hair stopped by lotion of *Scroph. (***R. T. C.).- Pemphigus gangrenous and its allies.-Irritating vesicles on inside of lip, loaded with spindle-celled epithelium (goes from local application.- ***R. T. C.).

Sleep

Strong disposition to sleep: in morning with weariness and fullness in whole body, irresistible before and after a meal, with prolonged afternoon sleep.

Fever

Chilliness: on moving about in cool air, after rising in morning, for several hours, passing off with profuse sweat, which was followed by stupor and absence of all the symptoms.-Whole body after first day feels very dry and hot, with burning sensation, followed by profuse sweat.

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