MILLEFOLIUM


MILLEFOLIUM symptoms from Manual of the Homeopathic Practice by Charles Julius Hempel. What are the uses of the homeopathy remedy MILLEFOLIUM…


INTRODUCTION

MILLEF Milfoil. Harlaub and Trinks’ “Ann,” IV., ” Archiv,” XV., 3, Noack and Trinks.

SLEEP.

Yawning and stretching, with drowsiness, from time to time.

HEAD.

Stupefaction. Intoxication. Vertigo. Lacerating and darting in the whole right side of the head. Painful roaring and confusion in the head. Sensation as if the whole mass of blood would rush to the head. Rushing of the blood when stooping, relieved by raising the head.

EYES.

Jerking, with tension in the upper eye-lid. Mistiness before the eyes, only at a distance.

FACE.

Frequent lacerating in the left side of the face. Painful, fine jerking in the lower jaw.

MOUTH.

Fine stinging in the upper lip. Contractive sensation in the fore part of the tongue, with burning. Fine stinging in the palate, with sensation as if cut to pieces.

THROAT.

Long-continued roughness in the throat.

APPETITE.

Increased feeling of hunger.

STOMACH.

Empty eructations, after eating soup. Hiccough. Painful gnawing and digging in the stomach, as from hunger. Burning in the stomach and abdomen, up to chest. Long-continued feeling of fullness in the stomach. Spasms of the stomach.

ABDOMEN.

Bloatedness of the abdomen. Violent dull stitch in the abdomen, when eating, causing one to start.

STOOL.

Rumbling and cutting in the abdomen, followed by diarrhoeic stools, succeeded by tenesmus. Soft stool, followed by smarting, as from excoriation.

URINE.

Constant desire to urinate.

FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS.

Leucorrhoea.

CHEST.

Painful rough stitch in the left chest, under the arm, independent of breathing.

BACK.

Frequent, but not very painful drawing in the back. Itching, and itching pimples on the back.

ARMS.

Stinging and burning of the anterior part of the shoulder.

LEGS.

Lacerating in the knee.

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.