Myrica Cerifera


Symptoms of the homeopathic remedy Myrica Cerifera from the Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Constantine Hering, a ten volumes comprehensive record of confirmed symptoms, published in 1879….


     Wax Myrtle. Myricacea.

     A shrub from three to ten feet high. It grows in sandy soil along the sea and shores of our northern lakes, and has a spicy odor. The tincture is prepared from the fresh bark of the root.

     Provings by Chase, Collis, Wesselhoeft C., Krebs, Linnel (Trans. Hom. Medorrhinum Soc. Mass., 1864, vol. 2, p. 397), Walker (Hale’s New Rem, 2d ed., p. 728), Sharp (M. Hom. Rev., vol. 20, p. 749).

CLINICAL AUTHORITIES.

Affection of pharynx, Preston, Hom. Phys., vol. 4, p. 158 ; Hepatic derangement, Bowie, Hah. Mo., vol. 12, p. 362 ; Jaundice, Simpson, Hah. Mo., 1886, p. 824.

MIND.


Great despondency ; terribly depressed ; irritable.
Pleasant exhilaration, succeeded by depression and pressure about head.
Deficient concentrativeness ; dull, drowsy state.
  

SENSORIUM.


Vertigo : with dulness and drowsiness ; with rush of blood to head and face on stooping ; with nausea.
  

INNER HEAD.


Awakes with pains in forehead, temples and small of back.
Dull, heavy feeling over and in eyes ; drowsiness ; jaundice.
Dull, heavy aching in forehead and temples on waking in morning.
Headache, with pain and stiffness in nape of neck.
Empty feeling in head.
  

SIGHT AND EYES.


Eyes congested and yellow.
Eyes and sclerotic have a dirty, dingy, yellowish hue, lids abnormally red.
Eyes feel dull and heavy ; also on waking.
Eyes burn and tire easily when he reads ; lids heavy.
Smarting in eyes, with feeling as of sand in them, difficulty of closing lids.
  

HEARING AND EARS.


Ringing in ears, with slight vertigo ; also with pressure about head.
Ringing in left ear.
  

SMELL AND NOSE.


Severe coryza in morning.
Fetid and bloody ozana.
  

FACE.


Face yellow, jaundiced.
Fulness with heat and throbbing, especially after being out in open air.
  

TEETH AND GUMS.


Tender, spongy and bleeding gums.

TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE.


Taste : bad, foul, he cannot eat because of it ; bitter ; nauseous.
Tongue coated a dirty yellow.
Thick, yellowish, dark, dry and crusty coating on tongue, rendering it almost immovable.
  

INNER MOUTH.


Mouth dry ; thirst, water > partially and temporarily.
Adhesive coating over buccal membrane ; dry, scaly crusts on roof of mouth, that water scarcely moistens or dissolves.
Aphtha ; follicular stomatitis.

PALATE AND THROAT.


Ulceration of fauces.
Catarrh of throat and posterior nares.
Aphthous tonsillitis.
Stringy mucus detached with difficulty ; offensive, tenacious in nose and throat.
Pharynx dry, sore as if it would crack, impeding, finally obstructing deglutition.
Slimy, glutinous, frothy mucus in pharynx, gargling scarcely detaches it ; causes disgusting taste, preventing eating.

APPETITE, THIRST, DESIRES, AVERSIONS.


Hunger, yet full feeling as after a hearty meal.
Loss of appetite, loathing of food.
  

SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH.


Indescribable feeling of distress in epigastric region ; fulness and pressure ; weak, sinking feeling.

HYPOCHONDRIA.


Dull pain in right side, immediately below ribs ; thick yellowish white coating on tongue, no appetite, desire for acids, unrefreshing sleep. θ Hepatic derangement.
Dragging pain in back ; miserable feeling all over ; dull pain in hepatic region ; no appetite ; loathing of food ; sleeplessness.
θ Hepatic derangement.
Very despondent ; dull, heavy headache, < in morning ; yellowness of sclerotica, with redness of eyelids ; tongue coated dirty yellowish, as if smeared with mud ; taste bitter ; offensive breath ; no appetite ; yellowness of skin ; dark colored urine, like ale ; feels very weak and drowsy ; with much soreness and aching, < in lower limbs.
Sallow complexion ; tongue thickly coated ; breath offensive ; tenacious, thick, nauseous secretion in mouth ; no appetite ; stools pale ; urine dark ; extreme lassitude ; great sleepiness during day ; abdominal pain and tenderness, < in hepatic region.
θ Jaundice.
Jaundice : fulness of hepatic region and of upper abdomen ; drowsiness, debility ; stools mushy, clay colored.

ABDOMEN AND LOINS.


Weak, faint feeling as if diarrhoea would ensue.
Griping pains, rumbling, urging to stool, passing only flatus.
  

STOOLS AND RECTUM.


Passes very offensive flatus.
Stools : loose, mushy, with tenesmus and cramplike sensation in umbilical region ; light yellow ; mushy, clay colored (jaundice).
Loose, light colored stool, growing lighter daily, until it became ash colored and destitute of bile.
Chronic diarrhoea ; diarrhoea of consumptives.
  

URINARY ORGANS.


Urine : high colored, saturated with coloring matter of bile ; beer colored, with yellowish froth ; pinkish brown sediment ; dark and turbid.

MALE SEXUAL ORGANS.


Chronic gonorrhoea.

FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS.


Leucorrhoea excoriating, fetid, thick and yellowish, of several years’ duration.

VOICE AND LARYNX, TRACHEA AND BRONCHIA.


Chronic bronchitis.

COUGH.


Cough : tickling at night on lying down ; profuse expectoration ; < by talking ; chronic, with profuse expectoration and much irritation of throat.

INNER CHEST AND LUNGS.


Pulse : impulse increased, but 60 ; feeble, irregular ; slow.
  

NECK AND BACK.


Pain in back of neck.
Dull, aching dragging on walking ; lassitude, headache.
  

REST, POSITION, MOTION.


Lying down : cough.
Stooping : rush of blood to head and face.
Cannot move tongue : thick coating.
  

NERVES.


Slight nervous excitement and restlessness followed by a sick, debilitated sensation that is most characteristic.
Weak and drowsy ; muscular soreness and aching in limbs.
Great debility. θ Jaundice.
  

SLEEP.


Drowsiness, vertigo, semi-stupor.
Restless, or sleeps soundly until towards morning ; generally awakes feeling <.
Waking with dull frontal headache.
Drowsiness with and after headache.
  

TIME.


Morning : dull aching in forehead and temples ; severe coryza.
During day : great sleepiness.
Night : tickling cough.
  

TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER.


Open air : heat and throbbing in face ; causes chilliness.
  

FEVER.


Chilliness on going out of doors, slight aching in lumbar region.
Excited, feverish feeling, alternating with chilliness ; warm sensation along spine, then chill and gentle sweat.
Face hot and flushed.
Night sweats. θ Phthisis.
  

ATTACKS, PERIODICITY.


For several years : leucorrhoea.
  

LOCALITY AND DIRECTION.


Right : dull pain in side.
Left : ringing in ear.
  

SENSATIONS.


As of sand in eyes ; pharynx as if it would crack ; full feeling, as if after a hearty meal ; tongue as if smeared with mud ; as if diarrhoea would ensue ; itching as from fleabites.
Pains : in forehead, temples and small of back ; in nape of neck ; in hepatic region.
Soreness : of pharynx ; of muscles.
Griping pains : in abdomen.
Cramplike sensation : in umbilical region.
Smarting : of eyes.
Burning : of eyes.
Aching : of muscles ; in limbs ; in lumbar region.
Dragging pains : in back.
Dull, heavy aching : in forehead and temples.
Dull pain : in right side ; in hepatic region.
Pressure : about head ; in stomach.
Dull, heavy feeling : over and in eyes.
Tenderness : of hepatic region.
Fulness : in stomach ; of hepatic region.
Warm sensation : along spine.
Indescribable feeling of distress : in epigastric region.
Empty feeling : in head.
Weak, sinking feeling : in stomach.
Stiffness : in nape of neck.
Dryness : of pharynx.
Itching : of skin.
  

TISSUES.


Catarrh of mucous membranes ; mouth, pharynx, bile ducts, etc.
Muscular lameness, lassitude, depressed spirits.
Low states, with or without jaundice ; debility ; viscous state of mucus, scanty, tenacious, crust forming secretions on tongue and in mouth and pharynx.
Granulated eyelids and throat.
Ulcerated mouth and throat.
Diphtheria : thick, vitiated mucous secretions, difficult to detach.
Chronic, offensive, irritating leucorrhoea ; profuse catarrhal discharges of long standing generally.
  

SKIN.


Yellow, jaundiced appearance ; itching as from fleabites.
Yellowness of skin of whole body.
  

STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION.


Stout person, at. 50 ; jaundice.
Man, at. 70 ; tall, robustly developed ; affection of pharynx.
  

RELATIONS.


Compare : Asarum europaeum can., Acid. benz., Berberis vulg., Bromine, Chimaph., Corn. circ., Chelid., Cubeba, Digit., Eryng. aquat., Eupat. arom., Hydrastis can., Hepar sulph., Kali bich., Laches., Mercurius iod., Podoph., Spongia.

NOTE:
PLAIN TEXT : LOWEST & DESIGNATES AN OCCASIONALLY CONFIRMED SYMPTOMS;
Plain blue: MORE FREQUENTLY CONFIRMED;
BOLD BLUE : SYMPTOMS VERIFIED BY CURES;
BOLD RED : REPEATEDLY VERIFIED;
$BOLD ITALIC RED$ : AN APPROVED CHARACTERISTIC;
θ : STANDS BETWEEN CURED SYMPTOM & PATHOLOGICAL CONDITION;
** : OBSERVED FROM OLD SCHOOL OR NEW SCHOOL;
toxic : Toxicology;
r : Right;
l : Left;
< : Increased or aggravation;
> : Decrease or amelioration;
^^ : Symptoms observed only on the sick

C. Hering
Hering got the degree of M. D. from the University of Wuezburg with highest honours. The theme of his thesis was "De'Medicina Futura" (The medicine of future). Hering left Germany for West Indies and finally arrived at Philadelphia in Jan, 1833. He established a homeopathic school at Allentown, Pennsylvania, commonly known as "Allentown Academy". Soon he became very popular as a physician. He is known as the 'Father of Homeopathy' in America.

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