Viola Tricolor


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


Viol Tric

Jacea, Heart’s Ease, Pansy “Archiv,” VII.

Compare With

Baryta, Caps., Mercurius, Natr-mur., Nitr-ac., Sulphur, Viol-od.

Antidote

Camph.

General Symptoms

General relaxation of the body. Sticking pains in the limbs. Rash over the whole body, with corrosive stinging sensation. Restless sleep, with frequent waking. Vivid and amorous dreams. Weeping, peevish mood. Great quarrelsomeness and sensitiveness of temper. Disobedience. Indisposition to work and talk.

Head

Fullness and dullness of the head. Vertigo and reeling. Headache, from the root of the nose into the brain, going off in the open air. Aching pain in the forehead and temples. Shaking sensation in the brain, when walking. Itching-cutting, stinging in the eye. The lids close, with drowsiness.

Face

Thick, hard skin of the face. Tension in the integuments of the face and forehead.

APPETITE,

Loss of appetite. General heat after eating, particularly in the face, with oppression of the chest and great anguish. nausea and retching. Cutting pains in the bowels, with urging to stool, flatulence, and discharge of large pieces of mucus. Sticking, with pressure, in the diaphragm.

STOOL,.

Stitches in the urethra. Sticking or pressure through the lands. Burning in the glass. Itching and swelling of he prepuce. leucorrhoea.

CHEST.

Anxiety about the heart, with palpitation, when lying camp-pain and pinching contraction between the scapula, with cutting and tingling in the skin, Stitches in the shoulder-joints, elbows, lore-arms, and fingers the thighs feel bruised, early on waking.

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.