TEUCRIUM


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


INTRODUCTION

TEUCR Teucrium Marum Verum. See Stapf’s “Additions.”.

COMPARE WITH

Conium-m., Ignatia, Magn.-p-arct.

ANTIDOTES

Camph.? Ignatia

GENERAL SYMPTOMS

Irritated, tremulous sensation in the whole body.

SLEEP

Disturbed sleep; vivid and anxious dreams, with starting until after midnight.

FEVER

Chilliness over the whole body, with icy-cold hands, accompanied with frequent yawning.

MORAL SYMPTOMS

Ill humored. Indolent, physically and mentally.

HEAD

Confusion of the head. Painful pressure in the whole sinciput. Dull, crampy headache, frequently. Lacerating in the head, commencing in the temples. Aching sensation in the whole occiput. Pressure in the forehead, over the eyes.

FACE

Pale. wretched complexion, with hollow eyes. The face is red and puffed.

EYES

The eyes are red and inflamed, with coryza. Smarting in the inner canthi of both eyes, with increased redness of the conjunctive.

EARS

Otalgia in both ears.

NOSE

Fluent coryza in the open air. Stoppage of both nostrils.

JAWS AND TEETH

Violent lacerating in the roots and gums of the lower incisores. Buzzing pain in the incisores.

MOUTH AND THROAT

Smarting and scraping sensation in the posterior fauces. Occasional slight drawing and lacerating in the fauces. Stinging pain in the throat, impeding deglutition.

TASTE AND APPETITE

Feeling of hunger, which prevents sleep. Violent hiccough when eating, with violent shocks in the pit of the stomach. Qualmish feeling in the pit of the stomach, without eructations or nausea.

STOMACH AND ABDOMEN

Pressure in the pit of the stomach. Sensation of emptiness and grumbling in the region of the stomach. Rumbling in the abdomen, with crampy pain. Dull painful pressure through the abdomen, in the region of the umbilicus, with rumbling. Crampy sensations in the abdomen, extending into the testes. Feeling of swelling, itching, and creeping in the region of the anus, as from ascarides, restlessness at night, tossing about.

URINE

Increased discharge of watery urine.

RESPIRATORY ORGANS

Disagreeable sensation of huskiness and dryness in the trachea. Pressure in the right chest. Oppressive sensation, with stricture in the anterior parts of the chest. Crampy pressive sensation in the lower part of the chest and in the pit of the stomach.

ARMS

Tensive pain in the shoulder-joints. Intense paralytic aching in the upper part of the arm. Dull drawing-lacerating pain in both humeri. Suddenly appearing, dull, cutting pain through the muscles of the fore-arm. Feeling of heaviness in the whole left arm. Rheumatic tension in the region of the elbow.

LEGS

Jactitation in the muscles of the arms and lower limbs, especially in the region of the hip. Aching and lacerating sensation, with heaviness, in the whole leg.

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.