CHININUM SULPHURICUM



NOSE

Frequent sneezing, with catarrhal feeling in the nose. Frequent bleeding from the nose.

FACE

Place,. miserable complexion. Suffering expression of countenance, with sunken eyes. Sallow color of the face, with dinginess of he whites of the eyes, and eyes without lustre. jaundiced complexion. Redness of the face, with heat around the eyes, and lachrymation when looking into the light. Head of the face, particularly in the evening, or as after taking Coffee. Blueness of the lips and nails. Eruption on the upper lip. Intermittent prosopalgia.

MOUTH

Dryness of the fauces and mouth, and constant constipation, great heat of the skin, diminution of he imaginatively faculty, and falling down in the street. Soreness of the gums and molar and inner cheek, with violent pain and gangrenous scarfs. Scorbutic affections and haemorrhage of the gums. Accumulation of the mucus in the mouth, with nocturnal quinsy. Increased secretion of saliva. Yellowish coating of the tongue, particularly about the root, or with dryness of the tongue.

THROAT

Pain in the throat during deglutition and when moving the neck, violent early in the morning. Burning in the throat. Sore throat, inflammation of the throat, particularly when accompanied with difficulty of swallowing, constriction, hydrophobia,.

APPETITE AND TASTE

Bitter taste, with clean tongue. Pappy, flat taste. Loamy taste. taste as if burnt. Loss of appetite; with increased hunger. Debility, as if from hunger or fasting in the morning, with good or else deficient appetite. Hunger, even after a copious meal, changing to qualmishness and nausea. Canine hunger, also at night. Weakness of digestion, dyspeptic complaints. Nervous dyspepsia. Dyspepsia, with emaciation and consumptive fever. Dyspepsia, with gagging, vomiting, and colic.

GASTRIC SYMPTOMS

Bitter eructations. Singultus and gagging. Nausea, vomiting, headache, sleeplessness, nightly canine hunger, diminished appetite and dry, yellowish coated tongue. Nausea with inclination to vomit. Vomiting, during he paroxysm of intermittent fever. Vomiting with oppression of the stomach, loathing, heartburn for several days. Vomiting, with flat taste, in the afternoon.

STOMACH

Fullness in the stomach and distention of the abdomen. the abdomen, and liquid stools. Pressure at the stomach after eating even the lightest kind of good, disturbing the night’s rest. Pressure in the pit of the stomach, with diminished appetite. Cardialgia, with inclination to vomit.

HYPOCHONDRIA

Tension in the hypochondria. Pain in the region of the liver, particularly towards evening. Feeling as of of subcutaneous ulceration in the region of the liver. Swelling in the region of the liver. Aching pain in in the region of the spleen. Swelling and hardness of the region of the spleen and liver, with stitches, particularly when when taking a deep breath, sneezing, stooping,.

ABDOMEN

Violent colic. Lacerating in the abdomen, with frequent, small, irritable pulse. Cutting in the abdomen, without stool. Cutting in the epigastrium, with great weariness. Cutting in the bowels, with papescent, fetid diarrhoea, and emission of fetid diarrhoea, and emission of fetid flatulence, also early in the morning, on rising. Flatulent colic. Meteorism. Chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the intestines Phthisis- intestinalis, with nausea, gagging, loss of appetite, distention of the abdomen, constant pressure in the umbilical region, constipation, emaciation, hectic,. fever, and delirium.

STOOL

Constipation, obstinate, with great heat of the skin, dryness of the skin, dryness of the mouth and faces, weakness of the imaginatively faculty, and falling in the street. Occasional constipation,, alternating with frequent, white, papescent stools. Costiveness, hard, intermittent slow stool, sometimes in pieces. Urging to stool, sometimes ineffectual, or with colic and subsequent stool. Papescent, diarrhoeic stool, with colic, also with emission o fetid flatulence, or (early in the morning after rising) with fetid stool. Diarrhoea, with drawing and cutting in the lesser intestines. Involuntary tools. Feeling of warmth in the region of the anus, extending to the rest of the abdominal viscera. Increased indications of piles, itching of the anus and tenesmus. Discharge of arterial blood from the anus. haemorrhage from the rectum.

URINE

Desire to urinate, with copious emission of water-colored urine. Increased secretion and emission of urine, with saturated urine depositing crystals. Increased low of flocculent urine. Increased flow of pale, clear urine, with pressure on the bladder. Diminished urine, which is sometimes saturated and deposits crystals. Turbid urine of a red color, or with strong urinous smell. Urine which soon becomes turbid, with slimy flocks, a nd clay-colored, greasy sediment. Urine which is easily decomposed, smells like horse urine, with sediment of yellow sand and crystals. Foaming urine, with a sediment of fine, Yellowish- white sand after cooling. Yellows-white sediment, having an acrid smell. Loose yellowish, lored urine. reddish-yellow sediment, from profuse quantity of urine. Copious, brick-dust sediment. Gravel. Crystals in the urine and reddish-yellow sediment or crystals in saturated, diminished urine. Retention of urine. Involuntary micturition. Stone. diabetes. Contractive biting in the orifice of the urethra, after micturition, in the evening.

MALE GENITAL ORGANS

Suppression or diminution of the sexual instinct.

FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS

Painful pressing towards the groin. menses too early. Griping and griping -lacerating in. the abdomen during the menses, from the umbilical region to the chest, with pressing towards the groin,. Discharge of blood from the vagina with heat and turgescence of the vagina, after leucorrhoeal flow in the place of the menses Metrorrhagia. Leucorrhoea. Miscarriage. Convulsions of pregnant and parturient females. Puerperal fever.

LARYNX

Irritation in the throat, inducing cough, also with difficult expectoration, day and night. Dry, hacking cough. Loose cough. cough, with jelly-like expectoration. Whooping cough. Quinsy. Tracheal Phthisis. Cough. with profuse expectoration. Cough, with purulent discharge after measles Tabes mucosa. A dynamic pulmonary phthisis, with profuse purulent discharge, loss of strength, evening-fever, and night-sweats.

CHEST

Oppression of the chest. Asthmatic complaints. without cough. Nightly suffocative fit. Palpitation of he heart. Anguish about the heart. Intermission and irregularity of the beats of the heart and he beats at the wrist-joint.

ARMS AND LEGS

Lacerating and drawing in the hands and lower limbs. Pain in. he malleoli, and trembling of the limbs. OEdematous swelling of he feet. Coxagra.

PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY. IN MEN. Swelling of the live, spleen, and mesenteric glands. Inflammation of the mucus membrane of he intestines. From Maillot’s reports of abduction cases we taken the following post-mortem appearances of a female who had been treated with enormous doses of in. for fever and ague, and which seem to have been occasioned by the medicine: Congestion of blood in the brain and spinal marrow, red and white softening of the medullary substances, serious effusion; hypertrophy or softening of the left ventricle increased accumulation of serum in the pericardium; red points in the abdominal cavity, softening of the mucous softened, dissolved into a wine-colored pup; the liver is contested with blood.

Charles Julius Hempel
Charles Julius Hempel (5 September 1811 Solingen, Prussia - 25 September 1879 Grand Rapids, Michigan) was a German-born translator and homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. While attending medical lectures at the University of New York, where he graduated in 1845, he became associated with several eminent homeopathic practitioners, and soon after his graduation he began to translate some of the more important works relating to homeopathy. He was appointed professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia in 1857.