TRIOSTEUM PERFOLIATUM


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


INTRODUCTION

TRIOST. PERF. Dr. Tinker’s Weed, wild Coffee, Gentian, Horse Gentian, White Gentian, Hose Ginseng, Fever Root, Fever Wort, Wild Ipecac., Bastard Ipecacuanha, Sweet bitter, Cinque,. See Transactions of American Institute, ” Vol. I.

SKIN.

Violent itching eruption of the skin, generally with elevation of the skin.

SLEEP.

Dullness and drowsiness, with disinclination to engaged actively in business.

FEVER.

General perspiration. Aching in all the bones.

HEAD.

Headache, worse when sitting up. Boring pain the right side of the head and in the back. Pain in the nape and occiput, with coldness and stiffness of the feet.

NOSE.

Sneezing.

THROAT.

Soreness, as if from swelling of the pharynx, and pain in the oesophagus on swallowing.

APPETITE.

Increased appetite through the day. Loathing of all food. Thirst, but not a very urgent desire for drink.

STOMACH.

Pain in the epigastrium, increased by drinking water, or by turning in bed. oppression in the epigastrium through the night. Soreness in the epigastric region.

GASTRIC SYMPTOMS.

Slight nausea. Nausea on rising, immediately followed by copious vomiting of very sour ingesta, attended with cramp in the stomach. Vomiturition, attended with severe pain in the calves, almost amounting to a cramp.

STOOL.

Stool in the morning, followed by numbness of the lower extremities. Stools watery or frothy, voided without pain, and followed by exhaustion. Evacuation in the morning, preceded by pain in the abdomen. Diarrhoea, attended with colic-pains. Irritation in the anus, with exudation of mucus.

GENITALS.

Discharge of semen during sleep, without erection.

CHEST.

Audible beating of the heart, and slight pain under left beast.

BACK.

Pain in the nape and back. Rheumatic pain in the back from breast.

ARMS AND LEGS.

Stiffness of all the joints of the upper as well as of the lower extremities. Remarkable stiffness of the lower extremities, with slight coldness, and a tingling sensations. Stiffness in the knees when attempting to rise. Numbness in the calves. Stiffness of the joints of the toes, ankles, and knees, when lying. Coldness and stiffness in the feet.

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.