CONIUM



Leucorrhoea of white acrid mucus, which causes burning. (Is a very good remedy for the same symptoms.) [BAYLIES, l. c.]

Suppression of the menses. (Checked while on her in Andree’s case; in Greding’s delayed.) – [ANDRY,- ANDREE, – GREDING, l. c.]

170. Frequent sneezing, without coryza (aft. 57 h.). [Lr.]

Frequent discharge of nasal mucus, for several days, as in coryza.

Difficult respiration. (See note to S. 57.). [STOERCK, l. c.]

Slow respiration.

Short, panting respiration. (See note to S. 58.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

175. Tightness of chest. [Medic,. Obs,. and Inquir,. (See note to S. 80.) – LANGE, l. c., p. 21.]

Difficult respiration and violent pains in the chest (after taking it for three or four weeks). [LANGE, l. c., p. 11.]

His breathing, especially inspiration, is very difficult; it feels as if the chest did not expand sufficiently (aft. 4 h.). [Fz.]

In the evening in bed, extremely difficult respiration, slow, difficult inspiration (aft. 17 h.). [Fz.]

180. In the evening, when lying on the side in bed, oppression of the breathing, with much pain in the chest, a drawing and tearing through the whole chest, and hard pressure on the upper part of the sternum, which takes away the breath during inspiration (3rd d.) [Fz.]

Severe stitches in the chest, like knife thrusts, with loud lamentations over it.

All day, pain in the chest, pressure on the sternum, and a pain, at one time tearing, at another shooting, round the nipple and the mammae, with frequent oppression and shortness of breath (4th d.). [Fz.]

Agreeable but violent itching on both sides of the chest, aggravated by inspiration (aft. 14 h.). [Ws.]

In the morning, pressive pain on the sternum, with dyspnoea, when standing (3rd d.). [Fz.]

Cramp-like tearing on the right side of the chest (aft. 3 h.). [Lr.]

Burning in the sternal region. (From injecting a solution of conium into a penetrating fistula in the neck.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

On walking in the open air, needle-pricks in the right side of the chest 9aft. 12 h.0. [Lr.]

190. Shooting itching all over the chest, which was always removed for a short time only by scratching (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]

On both sides of the chest, fine shooting pressure, worst when he lies in the prone position (aft. 9 h.). [Ws.]

Stitch in the side. (In a case of caries of the ribs.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

Violent pains in the chest. [LANGE, l. c., p. 34.]

Violent pain in the chest, with very severe cough. (Relieved by opium.) [LANGE, l. c., p. 16.]

195. (There is a scraping and crawling in the chest, that causes a dry almost continual cough.)

Dry short cough.(In a case of suppurating mammary scirhus, this and S. 206 coincided with the expectoration becoming thin.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

Nocturnal cough.(Not found.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

Violent cough. [LANGE, l. c.]

Whooping cough, with tightness of chest. [LANGE, l. c., p. 22.]

200. Nocturnal whooping cough. (In the original, simply “urgent cough”, See note to 57.) [LANDUETTE, l. c.]

Whooping cough, with bloody mucous expectoration. (After taking it for several weeks.) [LANGE, l. c., p. 11.]

The most violent cough, that made him keep his bed. (This supervened in a case of tubercle of the breast while taking conium.) [STOERCK, Lib. de Stram, Hyo. Et Aconite, .p 93]

Cough as from a tickle behind the middle of the sternum, without expectoration (aft. 24 h.) [Lr.]

More severe cough, as from a tickle in the middle of the sternum, with expectoration (aft. 24 h.). [Lr.]

205. Purulent expectoration from the chest. (In a case of mamarry scirhus, when the lungs were found cancerous after death.) [STOERCK, Lib. de Cicuta, cap. ii.]

Dryness of the chest. (See note to S. 196.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

(Inflammation of the scirrhous mamma.) [LANGE, l. c., p. 33.]

Fine stitches in the chest under the left axilla (aft. ¼ h.). [Ws.]

Caries of the sternum. [KALTSCHMIDT, l. c.]

210. Drawing on the right side of the neck down to the shoulder-joint, when at rest (3rd d.). [Fz.]

When walking in the open air, drawing in the naps (aft. 1 h.). [Fr.]

(Increased swelling of the goitre.)

Stitches in the sacrum and drawing through the lumbar through the lumbar vertebrae when standing (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]

Drawing through the lumbar vertebrae, when standing (aft. ½ h.). [Fz.]

215. Tensive pain in the back. (See note to S. 188.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

Under both scapulae, painful tension in the muscles, when at rest that is very mulch increased by raising up the arms (aft. 24 h.). [Ws.]

In the nape where it passes into the right shoulder, throbbing drawing (aft. 8 h.). [Fz.]

In the upper arm, paralytic drawing pain, when at rest (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Fz.]

Tearing through the upper arm, in the evening in bed (the first evening). [Fz.]

220. Alternate tearing and shooting in the upper arm, when at rest which goes off by movement, but comes back again (aft. 3 d.). [Fz.]

Heaviness in the elbow-joints, with fine stitches.

Cutting pain the the bend of the left elbow, from within outwards, when at rest (Aft. 50 h.). [Ws.]

Dull drawing in the forearms, more severe when at rest than when moving (aft. 72 h.). [Ws.]

On the outside of the left forearm, bruised pain, most severe when touched (aft. 62 h.). [Ws.]

225. In the muscles of the forearm, cramp-like pain, especially when leaning on the arms (aft. ½ h.). [Ws.]

Itching formication on the forearm, that goes off only for a short time by rubbing (aft. 1 h.). [Ws.]

In the wrist joint, paralytic drawing pain, when at rest (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Fz.]

Fine stitches in the wrist-joints (aft. 10 m.). [Ws.]

Shooting dislocation – pain in the articulation of the metacarpal bone of the left thumb with the wrist, especially on bending it inwards.)

230. Sharp stitches in the middle joints of the fingers (when at rest). (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]

Cutting blows in the proximal joint of the thumb (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]

Long- continued, deep stitch superiorly at the insertion of the right gluteus maximus (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]

While sitting, some obtuse stitches on the upper end of the left thigh (aft. 26 h.). [Ws.]

Swollen thighs. (See note to S. 57.) [LANDEUTTE, l. c.]

235. When sitting, needle-pricks in the muscles of the left thigh (aft. 26 h.). [Lr.]

Itching needle-pricks on the posterior aspect of the thigh, most severe when sitting (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]

Dull drawing in the right thigh, when at rest, which was alleviated by movement (aft. 1.1/4 h.). [Ws.]

When walking in the open air, cramp-like pain in the anterior muscles of the right thigh (aft.13 h.). [Lr.]

Fine clawing-in on the posterior aspect of the thigh (aft. 12 h.). [Ws.]

240. Tearing around the patella, when sitting (aft. 2.1/4 h.). [Fz.]

When walking, and even when standing in the open air, extreme pain, causing him to cry out, round the whole left knee, as if the patella were bruised and smashed, from which when he makes an effort to walk he became hot all over, like the heat of anguish (aft. 10 h.). [Lr.]

Tearing pain around the knee-joint.

When walking in the open air, stitches on the outer tendon of the flexor muscle in the right hough (aft. 1 h.). [Fz.]

Tearing on the tibia, in the evening in bed (the first evening). [Fz.]

245. Cramp like tearing now on the right, now on the left tibia, when walking in the open air (aft. 37 h.). [Lr.]

The tibia pains as if bruised (4th d.). [Fz.]

On stretching out the leg, when sitting, a throbbing pressure on the tibia (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Fz.]

A spot on the leg that had been injured (twelve days before by a blow), and was hitherto painless, becomes blue and spotted, and on the slightest movement gets pain like knife thrusts, but when walking and when touched it pains as if bruised.

Tensive stiff pain in the calves.

250. drawing on the inner side of the left calf, and no the dorsum of the right foot (aft. 8 h.). [Fz.]

At first a fine, then a severe, shooting on both ankles of the right foot, which lasted two days, and woke him up at night; it went at last to the calf; when sitting they were slower, when walking more frequent and severer stitches.

At night a twitching and uneasiness in the feet, and, after every twitch in them, shivering.

Numbness and insensibility of the feet.

Numbness and insensibility of the feet. [HALLE, in Samml. f. pr. Aerzte, xv, iii.]

255. Brings on podagra. [CLARK, in Essays and obs. Phys. And Liter., iii, Edin., 1771 (Observation, – In gouty subjects, the author says.)

Tearing on the dorsum of the foot, in the evening in bed (the first evening). [Fz.]

In the morning tearing in the ball of the big toe, when standing and sitting (third day). [Fz.]

In the morning tearing in the ball of the big toe, when standing and sitting (third day). [Fz.]

On treading the sole of the foot is painful like formication; on walking the pain is more shooting.

Tearing in the soles when walking.

260. Itching on the limbs. [STOERCK, l. c.]

Bruised sensation in all the joints, when at rest, but little or not at all when moving.

Formication in the affected part. [COLLIN, l. c.]

In the evening the glands are painful. (In a case of scirrhous mamma.) [STOERCK, l. c.]

265. Increased intolerable pains in the affected part. [LANGE, l. c., pp. 9, 25, 33.]

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.