STAPHISAGRIA


Therapeutic use of homeopathic remedy Staphisagria described by E.B. Nash in his book Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics, published in 1898….


Cross, ugly, scrawny, pot-bellied children; subject to colic; worse after food or drink. Extreme hunger even when stomach is full of food.

Styes, nodosities, chalazae, on eyelids, one after another, sometimes ulcerating.

Burning in the urethra when NOT urinating; very sensitive to slightest mental impressions; least action or harmless words offends.

Bad effects from sexual abuse; mind dwelling continually on sexual subjects.

Teeth decay early in children; cannot be kept clean.

Sensation as if stomach and abdomen were hanging down, relaxed; craving for tobacco.

“Great indignation about things done by others or himself, grieving about the consequences, continual concern about the future,”

“Throws things away indignantly, or pushes them away on the table.”

“Children are ill humored and cry for things which after getting they petulantly throw away; worse in the morn.,”

“Very sensitive to the least impressions, the least word that seems wrong hurts her very much.”

“Hypochondriasis, apathy; weak memory; caused by unmerited insults, sexual excess, or by persistently dwelling on sexual subjects.”

“Ailments from indignation and vexation or reserved displeasure; sleeplessness.”

I quote all these symptoms in order to impress the reader with the value of STAPH., as a mind remedy. CHAM., is often used when STAPH., would be better, especially for children, and NUX-V., is sometimes used for adults the same way.

PHOS-AC., is sometimes used for the results of onanism when STAPH., would do better. You will also notice that this remedy may be indicated for the EFFECTS of anger instead of CHAM., or COL., Here are CHAM., NUX-V., CINA., COL., and STAPH., standing very close to each other for CROSS, UGLY, IRRITABLE SUBJECTS, and there are few cases that one or the other will not fit. Then we have PHOS-AC., NAT-M., ANAC., AURUM., and STAPH., for the apathetic or hypochondriacal.

STAPH., has a sensation as if the STOMACH WERE HANGING DOWN RELAXED. IPEC., and TAB., have the SAME SENSATION. Sometimes it is described as a sinking sensation. It also has the same sensation in the abdomen; feels as though it would drop, wants to support it with the hands. Colic, which might be styled “HABITUAL COLIC, “in SCRAWNY, UGLY POT-BELLIED CHILDREN, and especially if they suffer much with their teeth, WHICH TURN BLACK, WITH TENDER, SPONGY GUMS, which are sensitive and painful.

Now when we add dysentery to the foregoing we see that STAPH., acts along the whole intestinal tract. STAPH., is one of the remedies which has a marked characteristic worse AFTER THE LEAST FOOD OR DRINK.

This remedy has a very peculiar symptom, which appeared in the provings, and which I have verified, viz., “burning in the urethra NOT urinating. ” While urinating the burning ceased. We have plenty of remedies for burning before, during and after urination, but STAPH., is the only one having this burning all the time between the acts of urinating. In addition to being one of the best remedies for onanism, it is one of the best for affections of the prostate gland in old men, with frequent urination and dribbling of urine afterwards. A very common and troublesome symptom found in connection with troubles of the genital organs, both male and female, is BACKACHE, which is very peculiar, in that it is ALWAYS WORSE AT NIGHT IN BED and IN THE MORN., BEFORE RISING. It is a very efficacious remedy here. STAPH., is a good skin remedy. It cures both dry and moist eruptions. The eczema of STAPH., oozes an acrid moisture from under the scabs, and new vesicles form from the contact of the exudation. They generally itch very severely, and one peculiarity is, that when itching is relieved by scratching in one place it immediately appears in other. The eczema is often on the head, on the sides around ears, but the most marked action is in the eyelids. Hering’s card express it thus: “STYES, NODOSITIES, CHALAZAE ON EYELIDS, ONE AFTER ANOTHER, SOMETIMES ULCERATING” There is only one remedy that can compare with this one in chronic blepharitis, and that is GRAPH., (see also BORAX.,)It has some remarkable cures of cross, puny, sickly children, having the teeth and eyelid symptoms. Not only were the local troubles remedied, but the PATIENT WAS CURED every way.

I think of but two other uses of STAPH., which I wish to mention. First, its use in the cure of condylomata, figwarts, or cauliflower like excrescences. In one case, with the 200th of this remedy, I removed an excrescence on the perineum of a lady in which the growth was an inch long and the appearance was exactly in appearance like cauliflower. It rapidly disappeared under the action of this remedy and never returned. SECOND, its use for INCISED WOUNDS. It is the best remedy here, where there is a clean cut as after surgical operations. It is to such wounds what CALEN., is to lacerations, ARN., HAM., LED., and SULPH-AC., for BRUISES, RHUS-T., CALC., and NUX-V., for strains, CALC-P., and SYMP., for fractures.

E.B.Nash
Dr. E.B. Nash 1838- 1917, was considered one of our finest homeopaths and teachers. He was Prof. of Materia Medica at the N.Y. Homoeopathic Medical College and President of International Hahnemannian Assoc. His book Leaders in Homoeopathic Therapeutics is a classic. This article is from: :The Medical Advance - A monthly magazine of homoeopathic medicine - edited and published by H.C. Allen, M. D.