Haemorrhages



Phosphorus [Phos]

Haemorrhage from any part of body, particularly from lungs and stomach, when associated with Bright’s disease; small wounds bleed much; fungus haematodes; erectile tumors.

Platina [Plat]

Blood flows in thick clots and fluids, or in one grumous mass, thick black and tarry; feeling of horror of what may happen, as thought of death, etc., sensation of growing larger in every direction.

Pulsatilla [Puls]

Tearful and gentle disposition; flow intermits and is in clots and fluids mixed; cannot bear a close room, must have plenty of air; no thirst; scanty urine; bleeding stops in fresh air.

Sabina [Sabin]

Pain is felt running through from pubis to sacrum in uterine haemorrhage; blood is discharged in liquid and clots, dark or bright-red or pale. Worse in close warm room from motion; better in open air.

Sanguinaria [Sang]

Metrorrhagia in climaxis, blood bright-red, clotted and frequently offensive; migraine with flushes of heat in face and body; weak, sick feeling.

Secale [Sec]

Flow of blood dark, thin and persistent; passive haemorrhages from any part of body in feeble, scrawny people, accompanied by tingling in limbs and formication, (>) by rubbing; she holds her fingers spread asunder; desire for air, does not like to be covered; wishes to stretch her legs; skin cold.

Sepia [Sep]

Sensation of weight in the part from which the blood flows; empty feeling in pit of stomach, (<) from lying down, (>) from drawing up the limbs.

Sulphuric-acid [Sul-ac]

Haemorrhage from every orifice of the body, blood dark and thin; sensation of tremor all over without actual trembling; aversion to water unless mixed with spirits; (<) in open air, (>) in room.

Sulphur [Sulph]

SENSATION OF HEAT IN THE PART FROM WHICH THE BLOOD FLOWS; worse when warm in bed or when exposed to heat; gets sick soon, and soon gets well again.

Samuel Lilienthal
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (1815-1891) was from Germany, and became a pioneer homeopath in America. He received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Munich in 1838. After he moved to the United States, he was hired as Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York College for Women, and also as Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases at the New York Homeopathic College.
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal was the author of many great books including “Homeopathic Therapeutics”. For many years, with the support of Dr. Constantine Hering, he was the editor of the North American Journal of Homeopathy. Dr. Lilienthal passed away on February 2nd 1891 in San Francisco.