Voeslau


Voeslau 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 Voeslau is used…


      Mineral Spring at Voeslau, in Austria. (Contains in 100 cubic inches 15.2 gr. of solid constituents: Calcarea c. 4.9, Calcarea sul. 2.7, Calcarea mur. 0.5, Magnesia carb. 2.7, Mag. sul. 1.8, Mag. mur. 0.4, Nat. sul. 0.9, Natrum mur. 0.4, Alumina and Silica 0.4, Ferrum c. 0.2, gummy substance 0.1.) Dilution.

Clinical

Menstruation, disorders of. Seminal emissions. Urticaria. Vertigo.

Characteristics

Rosenberg observed the effects of *Voeslau on the healthy. His symptoms constitute the Schema. The waters produce: Orgasm of blood, pressure and tension. The throat was sensitive to swallowing warm food and drink. Nettle rash with desquamation. In males there was sexual excitement and emissions, and in females increased secretion of mucus in genitals and many troubles connected with menses.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Mind restless and excited.- Irritability, peevishness.

Head

Vertigo and whirling in head.- Reeling and tottering of whole body two or three hours after a both.- Congestion to head and orgasm of blood.- Heaviness of head.

Throat

Hoarseness and dryness in throat, painful sensitiveness swallowing warm food or drink.

Stomach

Appetite is increased after the first bath.- Heaviness and sensation of fullness in stomach.- Sensitiveness and pressure in stomach after eating.

Abdomen

Pressure and tension in hepatic region, extending to right shoulder.

Stool & Anus

Thin stools, increasing to diarrhoea, with a slight degree of tenesmus.

Urinary Organs

Frequent desire and frequent micturition.- Urine: first days red, afterwards watery and copious.- Increased secretion from prostate.

Male Sexual Organs

Erections. Rush of blood to genitals. Nocturnal emissions.

Female Sexual Organs

Increased secretion of mucus from genitals.- Menses: delayed, diminished, accompanied with numerous troubles, offensive, too frequent and copious.

Respiratory Organs

Hoarseness and dryness in throat, painful sensitiveness on swallowing warm food and drink.- Dry cough with slight pains in chest.

Chest

Congestion to chest and other organs. – Oppression, respiration difficult, rapid, short.

Limbs

Weakness and falling asleep of limbs.

Generalities

Emaciation of young people.- Uneasiness and unsteadiness at work.- Increased sensitiveness, especially to external air.

Skin

Itching nettle rash on whole body after fourteen baths, ending in desquamation.- Itching, heat, biting, especially towards midnight, previous to the outbreak of perspiration.

Sleep

Overpowering sleepiness during day, especially afternoon.

Fever

Coldness and chilliness at times changing to heat, with increased thirst.- Flushes of heat without thirst.- Perspiration in bed towards morning.

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