CHINA



Inflammation in the abdomen. [STAHL, l. c.]

440. Heat in the umbilical region. [Hbg.]

Aching in the umbilical region. [Hbg.]

During the aching in the abdomen some chilliness. [Wr.]

Hard pressure in the left side of the hypogastrium (aft. 3 m.). [Gss.]

Aching pain in the region of the caecum (when sitting). [An.]

445. In the evening severe aching pain in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea would come on, when sitting, which was dissipated by walking and standing. [Fz.]

Contractive pain in the abdomen, in the evening when sitting, which goes off on raising himself up, but still more on standing and walking. (446, to 453, See 385, 433 and 455.)[Fz.]

On the right side, below the navel, a contractive aching, as if an induration were there, when sitting. [Fz.]

Contraction of the abdomen and of the sides with heavings and fallings of the scapulae. (See note to S. 187.) [AL. THOMPSON, l. c.]

Pain in the abdomen, like pinching and drawing, mostly when sitting. [Fz.]

450. Sensation of contraction of intestinal canal, and grumbling in the hypogastrium. [Hrr.]

Cramp pain in the groin coming in jerks, when standing. [Fz.]

Pinching and colic-like constriction of the bowels, above the navel, when he rises up after stooping. [Fz.]

Pinching together, as if it were externally, under the right side of the navel, when sitting, in the evening (aft. 13 h.0. [Fz.]

Violent pinching in the epigastrium (he must crouch together to relieve himself) (aft. 1 h.), alternating with inclination to vomit and urging to stool, with rigor all over; after the pinching aching in the epigastrium. [Wth.]

455. Spasmodic pain in the abdomen, compounded of aching and constriction (aft. 24 h.).

Aching and heaviness in the abdomen.

Pinching, aching pain in the abdomen when walking, towards evening. [Fz.]

Pinching in the abdomen with increased hunger and exhaustion. (aft. 3 h.).

Pinching, shooting pains in the abdomen. (Comp. with 382, 400.) (aft. 1.1/2 h.).

460. Violent pinching in the abdomen, which went off on rising up from his seat. [Wr.]

In the abdomen above the pubes pinching going here and there, as if a diarrhoea would occur, with small discharges of flatus, while sitting (aft. 27 h.). [Fz.]

Beating in the right side of the abdomen. [Hbg.]

Extremely violent aching shooting on the left side below the navel, on walking quickly and afterwards (aft. 2 h.). [Gss.]

Obtuse shooting pain in the region of the right kidney, worse on bending the body. (464 – 469. See 386, 391.) (aft. 24 h.). [Hrr.]

465. Obtuse shooting on the left side of the abdomen, round about the navel, and at the same under the right nipple towards the interior (aft. 1 h.). [Hrr.]

Obtuse shooting above the navel on the right, worse when touched. [Hrr.]

Obtuse shooting in the left hypogastrium, in the region of the kidney. [Hrr.]

Obtuse stitches in the lumbar regions. [Hrr.]

When sitting, during inspiration, stitches darting downwards in the abdomen. [Fz.]

470. Cutting in the abdomen, in frequent fits, in the umbilical region. (See 491, 549.)[An.]

When walking, drawing pain in the right side of the abdomen. [Fz.]

Great discharge of flatus, together with a drawing in the abdomen during a hard stool, which is evacuated with difficulty (See 495, 496, also 481 and 516.) (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]

When flatus is about to be discharged, the abdomen is pinched together with violent pains. (See 461, 490, 491.).

In the evening, between 6 and 10 o’clock, great grumbling and rolling about of much flatulence in the abdomen, with aching sensation, whereupon very foetid flatus is discharged. [Bhr.]

475. Tearing in the navel. [Gss.]

Extremely violent tearing on the right side near the navel, towards the groin, in the whole inguinal region, diminished by bending back. [Gss.]

In the abdomen, under the navel, tearing and rumbling. [Hbg.]

Pain in the abdominal muscles, as if bruised (aft. 1 h.).

In the inguinal ring excoriation-pain, and sensation as if a hernia would come out through the sore ring (aft. 4 h.).

480. Aching tearing pain on the left, near the pubes. [Hrr.]

Increased peristaltic movement in the hypogastrium, associated with aching. [Hbg.]

Aching in both sides of the abdomen, as if a stool ought to come but cannot.

(With urging and straining to stool, nothing but flatus comes away.)

Call to stool. [Hrr.]

485. During the day a soft stool. [Bhr.]

Stool thinner than usual. (486, 487, see 497 – 502.)[Bch.]

Looseness of the bowels. [MORTON, l. c.]

Lumpy, yellow, soft stool, in the morning. [Fz.]

Bilious stools, [ALPINI, (General statement from observation.) Hist. Febr. Epid., p. 93.]

490. Pain in the bowels before a discharge of flatus.

Before a discharge of flatus, cutting pains dart in all directions through the abdomen. (Comp. with 470, and 549.) (aft. 1 h.).

Accumulation of and then great discharge of flatus. (Comp. with 418.) (aft. 1 h.).

Discharge of extremity foetid flatus (aft. 10 h.).

Much horribly foetid flatus is discharged. [Stf.]

495. Bellyache before the stool. (495 – 497, comp. with 472, 481.)

Stool with bellyache.

Three times soft stool with smarting burning pain in the anus, and with bellyache before and after each stool. (497, 498, 501, Comp. with 472, 481.)

Looseness of the bowels, like diarrhoea.

Frequent, diarrhoeic, blackish stools. (From the extract; the stools looking (says the author) like the extract itself.) [Quarin, l. c.]

500. Severe purging. [SYDENHAM, (Observed effects of China. This symptom not found.) Opuscula, Lips. 1695, p. 382.]

Diarrhoea of undigested faeces; like a kind of lientery.

Diarrhoea: it is as if the excrement contained undigested food; it comes away in separate pieces (aft. 12 h.), and when it is passed, there still remains desire to go to stool, but no more passes. (See 501.) [Hrr.]

He must press out the motion with the greatest effort, although it is not hard, but pappy, and it is followed by ineffectual urging to stool, with pain. (503, 507, 509, see 504, 505.)[Fz.]

Costiveness and accumulation of faeces in the bowels, with heat of head and dizziness. (504, 505, comp. with 503, 507, to 509. The costiveness of china in secondary action or reaction of the organism to the great tendency of this medicine to excite diarrhoea in its primary action.)

505. The stool comes after long urging only, with great pressing, and then it causes much pain.

Stoppage of the evacuation. [MURRAY, l. c.]

All day long constipation, and in the evening costive stool. (507, 509, see note to 504, 505.) [Trn.]

Constipation. [QUARIN, – BAUER, – FISCHER, l. c.]

Constipation: long-continued accumulation of hard faeces in the rectum. (No such symptom to be found.) [FOTHERGILL, Essays, tom. ii, p. 92.]

510. Haemorrhoidal bleeding. [ALPINI, l. c.]

Sensation in the anus during the stool, as from an acrid matter.

A burning and burning itching at the orifice of the anus (immediately).

Diarrhoea with burning pain in the anus.

Stitches in the anus during an evacuation mixed with blood (514, 515, 526, comp. with 516.) (aft. 5 h.).

515. Penetrating stitches in the anus and rectum, not during evacuation (aft. 5 d.).

Sharp stitches in the lower part of the rectum, especially in the sphincter ani; also during and after the stool, shooting drawing for three days. (See 514, 515, 526.) [Hrr.]

After the stool a crawling in the rectum, as from tworms.

Crawling in the rectum, as from thread-worms, and evacuation of many of them.

A crawling in the anus.

520. A constant burning pain in the rectum after the midday sleep (aft. 4 d.).

An aching in the rectum (aft. 2, 6 h.).

Tearing and tearing jerks in the rectum while lying in bed (aft. 10 h.).

Contractive pain in the rectum, especially when sitting (aft. 72 h.).

Fine stitches in the inguinal flexure, on the pubes, almost only when walking. [Fz.]

525. In the inguinal flexure, especially on the tendon (of the psoas muscle), an aching drawing, when sitting. [Fz.]

Shooting pain in the perineum, especially acute when sitting down.

The urine is not passed more frequently, but is paler, and yet deposits a cloud (aft. 3 h.). [Fz.]

In the evening, when passing urine, a burning smarting in the anterior part of the urethra. (Comp. with 539 and 540.)

A throbbing in the region of the bulb of the urethra (aft. 6 h.).

530. While urinating a shooting in the urethra.

Painful sensitiveness in the urethra, especially when the penis is erect, also observable while sitting and standing up.

After frequent and almost ineffectual urging to urinate, a pressing in the bladder.

The first twelve hours scanty secretion of urine, but thereafter more copious.

The urine flows in a weak stream and slowly, and there is very frequent call to urinate.

535. Very frequent urination (aft. 24 h.).

Frequent, and such urgent cal to urinate that the urine is involuntarily pressed out.

Burning pain in the orifice of the urethra during and after urination (aft. 3 h.).

A continual burning in the orifice of the urethra.

Increased discharge of urine, with burning at the orifice of the urethra. (539. 540, see 528.) (aft. 2 h.). [Ws.]

540. Continual burning at the orifice of the urethra, with a feeling of excoriation at the seam of the prepuce, both especially painful from the friction of the clothes (Comp. with 754, 819.) (aft. 2 h.). [Ws.]

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.