Vertigo



Leptandra [Lept]

Bilious headaches, with great dizziness when walking.

Lilium-tigr [Lil-t]

Heaviness, heat and fulness of the head, as if it were too full of blood, with pressure from within outward, with reeling an staggering and inclination to fall forward; vertigo when walking with a feeling of intoxication; dulness of the head, a kind of dizziness, apparently more in the eyes, better in the open air.

Lobelia-infl [Lob]

Vertigo, with nausea, with pain in the head and trembling agitation of the body; with headache, violent deathly nausea, vomiting and great prostration, as if starting from left eye.

Lycopodium [Lyc]

Dizzy in the morning as if drunk, whenever she sees anything turning round she has for an hour the sensation as if something turned round in the body; vertigo when getting up from his seat, whilst drinking, in a hot room; vertigo from care of business.

Lyssin [Lyss]

Vertigo when inclination to fall to the right, when stooping; sensation of wavering motion in upper part f head, felt deep in brain, (<) when walking or sitting; sensation as if a small leaden ball were rolling in the brain.

Magnesia-carb [Mag-c]

Vertigo when kneeling, as if she would fall to pieces; vertigo when standing, as if the objects were moving round her, with intoxication and heaviness of head; vertigo in the morning after rising, with inclination to vomit and accumulation of water in the mouth; fainting vertigo in the evening after lying down, with coldness, followed by inclination to vomit, afterwards sleep, interrupted by frequent walking and violent nausea on moving ever so little; this was worst in the morning, after rising, accompanied by eructations, which tasted of rotten eggs, with pale face and coldness; vertigo unto falling in the evening when sitting and sewing, with nausea, afterwards lying down without being conscious of it.

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.