Eryngium Maritimum


Eryngium Maritimum homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


  Common name: Sea Holly; (Germ)., Meerstrands-Maennertreue.

Introduction

Preparation. Eryngium maritimum, Linn. Natural order: Umbelliferae. Preparation: Tincture of whole plant, including roots.

Mind

Felt very queer before completely dressed (thirteenth day). Very light and unusually cheerful the first few days; the second morning I awoke and became so merry, that I commenced to sing in bed; as I am usually heavy and drowsy on waking, I attribute this symptom to the medicine probably exciting the liver. Disinclination to speak (thirteenth day).

Head

Dulness in head, but no actual pain at first (thirteenth day). Spasmodic pain in head (part of S. 19). Head ached, but not severely; the pain was in the centre, over brows, at 7 P.M. (thirteenth day).

Eye

Pain at back of the ball of right eye, the left eye feeling weak (thirteenth day). Inclination to close the eyes to shut out moving objects (thirteenth day).

Throat

Great dryness of throat, larynx, and lips (thirteenth day).

Stomach

Could eat very little breakfast (thirteenth day). Tried to eat dinner; took four mouthfuls of cold mutton, and one potato and a glass of bitter ale, but could take on more; on feeling of sickness all through; ate a few spoonfuls of water arrowroot with nutmeg for supper (thirteenth day). Sinking feeling at pit of the stomach (thirteenth day).

Abdomen

All the viscera seemed prostrated and as heavy as lead (thirteenth day). Slight dull continuous pain in bowels (thirteenth day). Pain in one spot in right inguinal region (thirteenth day).

Urinary organs

Increased flow of urine, very red, thick on standing (thirteenth day); urine still red (fourteenth day).

Respiratory organs

Voice lower in tone, larynx feeling weak (thirteenth day). Occasional stomach cough during the day, sending spasmodic pain to head (fourteenth day).

Sexual organs

Great insensibility of glandis corona; absence of desire for coition (secondary action) for several days; power of erection seemed gone; quite the reverse of condition ordinarily.

Respiratory Organs.

Voice lower in tone, larynx feeling weak (thirteenth day).

Occasional stomach cough during the day, sending spasmodic pain to head (fourteenth day).

Chest

Occasional darting pains through lungs to back (thirteenth day). Soreness, with and without pressure over chest, stomach, and bowels (thirteenth day).

Neck and Back

Pain at nape of neck, compelling the support of head on hand or against something (thirteenth day). Occasional shooting pains under both scapulae (thirteenth day).

Superior Extremities

Veins of hands at back appeared contracted and so depressed as to be hardly visible, though generally full and prominent (thirteenth day).

Inferior Extremities

Sore pain in muscle, inside right thigh, just above knee (thirteenth day). Legs, in waking, felt weak at knees, and almost unable to bear the body; felt I should drop every minute (thirteenth day).

General symptoms

Circulation deadened, or as if it were stagnated; still great determination of blood to the surface of the body (thirteenth day). Lassitude towards evening, but in less degree (fourteenth day). Walked after breakfast two miles; rested at a friend’s house three hours; experienced general weakness, debility, and lassitude (thirteenth day). On sofa all afternoon and evening (thirteenth day). Took a cab home about 2 P.M.; its shaking did not increase or diminish symptoms (thirteenth day).

Skin

A patch of eruption half the size of the palm of the hand came out in a cluster from inside thigh that was sore yesterday (fourteenth day), but it died away the next day (fifteenth day), leaving a red areola; eruption like fine pin-heads (miliary), points feeling rough to fingers.

Fever

Chills, commencing at nape of neck, going down shoulders and back (thirteenth day). Little fever heat, or heat of head during whole time, principally cold chills.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.