THEA SINENSIS


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


INTRODUCTION

THEA. See Noack and Trinks.

GENERAL SYMPTOMS.

Oppression, slight nausea, general tremor, palpitation and oppression of the heart, feeling of debility.

FEVER

The pulse became quickly, then slower, irregular, and intermit- tent. Feeling of anxious oppression about the heart.

MORAL SYMPTOMS

Temporal exaltation of mind. Excessively ill humored. Taciturn and peevish.

HEAD

Gloomy, heavy, and dizzy in the forehead. Excessively disagree- able headache, with throbbing of the carotids.

MOUTH AND APPETITE

Intolerable smell in the mouth, early after waking. Complete aversion to food. p73.

STOMACH AND ABDOMEN

Disagreeable sensation of excessive relaxation of the stomach, with qualmishness and nausea, and discharge of water from the mouth. Slight anxiety in the praecordial region. Slight pressure in the region of the stomach. Relaxation of the bowels.

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.