CANNABIS SATIVA



Eructation of a bitter-sour fluid into the mouth. [Gss.]

85. Eructation of nothing but air. [Gss.]

A choking sensation always rises up in the throat, as from acidity of the stomach. [Gss.]

A choking in the scrobicuuls cordis rises thence up into the throat. [Gss.]

Nausea; she heaves as though she would vomit. [Ts. Hb.]

Vomiting of a slimy bitter-tasting water; at the same time a scraping in the throat, followed by stupid feeling and confusion of the head in the occiput. [Ts. Hb.]

90. Green bilious vomiting. (Local effect. See S. 226.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. vii, art. 13.]

She became anxious and apprehensive in the scrobiculus cordis, with oppression of the breathing and palpitation; warmth rises up to the throat and stops the breath, as if something stuck in the wind-pipe with flying heat. [Gss.]

Fulness in the abdomen, compelling him to breathe deeply.

Cardialgia. [NEUHOLD, l.c.]

Pinching in the scrobiculus cordis.[Gss.]

95. Cutting in the scrobiculus cordis.[Gss.]

After stooping a cutting above and across the stomach. [Fz.]

Uninterrupted obtuse shooting in front, just below the ribs near the scrobiculus cordis, which only varies in degree; by moving the body forwards or backwards it is alleviated for an instant, but soon returns. [Gss.]

On the left side, near the xiphoid cartilage, burning shooting pain, [We.]

In the left side, just under the ribs, an obtuse shooting when breathing and when not breathing. [Gss.]

100. At various times several attacks of the most violent stomach pains, with paleness of the face and perspiration on the face, pulse almost extinct, and rattling respiration like that if a dying person. (Subject of S. 218, 219, 224, 307. Heart found much enlarged post mortem.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xxiv, art. 13.]

The stomach is extremely painful to the touch, as if ulcerated; but ir goes away on eating. [Fz.]

He feels as if he had caught cold in the stomach; in the forenoon especially he has working round in the bowels and pinching, but without diarrhoea.

Several mornings, from 8 to ten a.m., sensation under the navel as if he had caught cold; a working round in his abdomen, but without diarrhoea.

Just above the navel pinching (aft. a meal). [Gss.]

105. Pinching throughout all the abdomen. [Gss.]

In the epigastrium anxious beating, like strong pulse beats. [Gss.]

In the epigastrium anxious beating, like strong pulse beats. [Gss.]

On the right near the navel pain like a beating there from within outwards. [Gss.]

In the left side under the last ribs, towards the back, there is a beating outwards as with a small hammer. [Gss.]

110. On the left near the navel, and at the same time behind near the spine, pain as if the parts were seized by pincers and compressed. [Gss.]

All the bowels pain as if bruised.[Fz.]

In the abdomen shaking of the bowels on moving the arms violently, as if the bowels were quite loose.[Fz.]

An almost sore itching for several hours at the navel, where, after rubbing, there is acute sore pain.

Tickling sensation on the integuments of the hypogastrium (aft. ½ h.). [Ho.]

115. Shudder in tbe abdomen, as from the movement of cold water therein (aft. 8 h.). [Ho.]

In the side of the abdomen an out-stretching. [Fz.]

In the right hypocondrium a painful hard swelling. (Liver found diseased post mortem.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xxiv, art. 13.]

Encysted abdominal tumour, without swelling of legs or feet. (Subject of S. 217, found post mortem to be due to spinal incurvation. This symptom occurred eight days before death. Morgagni says only “abdomen universum tumere.” After death much turbid fluid was found in the peritoneum.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]

Abdomen and chest are externally painful. (See note to S. 74.) [MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. xv, art. 6.]

120. Drawing pain from the renal region to the inguinal glands, with anxious sick feeling in the scrobiculus cordis.

In the renal region pain as if ulcerated per se, and on touching. [Fz.]

In the side of the abdomen, just under the ribs, sharp blows. [Gss.]

Flying, pinching stitches in the abdomen. [Gss.]

A working round in the abdomen, and then in the left side obtuse stitches up into the ear. [Gss.]

125. Flatulence sticks in the epigastrium and hypogastrium until the evening with colicky pains. [We.]

Painful jerks dart round about in the abdomen from one place to another, as if something alive was in it; at the same time a drawing from the left hip-bone over to the right and tence into the knee; but the pain remains all the time in the hip, and assumes the character of tearing blows. [Gss.]

In the evening in bed, she has obtuse stitches in both sides of the abdomen, they then spread up the back, and there are similar stitches between the scapulae, they then return into the sides of the abdomen. [Gss.]

Painful blows above the bend of the left groin. [Gss.]

Needle prick on the right side of the mons veneris. [We.]

130. In the bend of the groin at first some twitching blows, he then feels the region of the inguinal ring as if stretched, and the inguinal ring itself as if pressed out. [Fz.]

In the inguinal ring an out-pressing and pain, as if all were ulcerated there. [Fz.]

Every morning discharge of much almost inodorous flatus. [Gss.]

Colicky pains in the epigastrium, followed by a diarrhoeic stool and a sore pain in the anus. [We.]

The first five days normal stool, the following two days quite constipated. [Gss.]

135. In the rectum and sacrum a pressing as if all the bowels descended and would be pressed out, when sitting. [Fz.]

At the anus a sensation as if something cold dropped out on the skin. [Fz.]

Contractive pain at the anus.; at the same time she feels as if the thighs were drawn together, so that she must close them. [Gss.]

Itching in the perinaeum.

Urging to urinate, with aching pain.

140. Turbid white urine.

Urine reddish and turbid.

Difficulty in urinating; paralysis of the bladder. (The urine could at first only be passed by means of the catheter, but afterwards not even by this instrument, because it gets stopped up by mucus and pus.)(In subject of S. 118, eight days before death, after paraplegia had lasted some time.)[MORGAGNI, l. c., Epist. x, art. 13.]

Urine full of flocci, as if pus were mingled with it. [Fr. H-n.]

Diuresis; he must urinate frequently at short intervals, when a large quantity of urine resembling water is discharged (immediately). [Gss.]

145. A tearing as if in the fibres of the urethra, as it were in the form of a zig-zag. [Hl.]

Itching. Tickling stitches in the anterior part of the urethra. [We.]

Burning shooting in the posterior part of the urethra during the passage of the urine (aft. 10 h.). [Ho.]

Whilst urinating pain from the mouth of the urethra going backwards, burning smarting, posteriorly more shooting.

Simple, but violent burning in the anterior part of the urethra during the flow of urine.

150. Burning in the mouth of the urethra while urinating.

Burning while urinating, but especially while immediately afterwards.

Burning during, but especially after urinating, worst in the evening.

Whilst urinating, from tglans penis to the back part, a pain at first burning, and after urinating smarting pain.

Even when not urinating some burning pain in the anterior part of the urethra, which obliges him to be almost continually trying to pass water, even when there is no more urine in the bladder.

155. Shooting smarting pain when passing water, when not urinating a smarting pain.

When not urinating pressure as if to make water, especially in the anterior part of the urethra.

Stitches along the urethra when not urinating.

When standing twitching stitches in the posterior part of the urethra.

Burning throughout the urethra, but only at the beginning and the end if micturition.[Fr. H-n.]

160. Anteriorly in the orifice of the urethra, very fine shooting pecking when not urinating. [Fz.]

Cutting pain in the anterior part of the urethra when urinating. [Fz.]

Watery mucus discharge from the urethra. [Fr. H-n.]

Painless discharge of a clear transparent mucus from the urethra (Prostatic fluid?) without erection. [Fz.]

The orifice of the urethra is stuck together by a fluid which becomes visible when pressed. [Hl.]

165. The whole penis is somewhat swollen, without actual erection. [Fr.H-n.]

The urethra is as if inflamed, and painful in its whole length when touched; during erection there occurs tensive pain.

Stream of urine spread out.

Frequent eections of the penis; afterwards stitches in the urethra.

Frequent erections by day, only when sitting, not when walking.

170. When coughing erections of the penis, then pain in the urethra.

Painless discharge of mucus from the urethra ( a kind of gonorrhoea?).

Swelling of the glans and penis; a kind of erection without sensation. [Fz.]

Coldness of genitals with warmth of the rest of the body (the same day, and lasting three days. [Hl.]

Disinclination for coitus. [Fr. H-n.]

175. Swelling of the right and lower side of the prepuce. [Fr.H-n.]

Swelling of the frenum and of the prepuce, especially where the frenum ends. [Hl.]

Pleasant itching on the border of the prepuce and at the orifice of the urethra. [We.]

Samuel Hahnemann
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) was the founder of Homoeopathy. He is called the Father of Experimental Pharmacology because he was the first physician to prepare medicines in a specialized way; proving them on healthy human beings, to determine how the medicines acted to cure diseases.

Hahnemann's three major publications chart the development of homeopathy. In the Organon of Medicine, we see the fundamentals laid out. Materia Medica Pura records the exact symptoms of the remedy provings. In his book, The Chronic Diseases, Their Peculiar Nature and Their Homoeopathic Cure, he showed us how natural diseases become chronic in nature when suppressed by improper treatment.