MAGNETIS POLUS ARCTICUS



In the left angle of the lips, on moving the mouth sore pain, as if an ulcer would come there.

Slow excessively acute and painful stitches in the lower lip.

115. Small papules on the inside of the upper lip opposite the gums.

Toothache in the upper incisors of the right side, just as if something hard pressed on them and would break them down. [Fz.]

Toothache when eating; all his teeth felt loose as if they would bend over. [Fz.]

The teeth of the upper jaw feel loose (aft. 28 h.). [Lr.]

Painful tingling in the hollow teeth of the lower jaw, worst on the right side; the toothache ceases whilst eating (aft. 3 h.). [Htn.]

120. Cramp-like toothache ceases whilst eating (aft. 3 h.). [Htn.]

Toothache, as if the tooth were torn out; it becomes worse after eating, and when he is sitting or lying, but is better when he is walking. Toothache going towards the eye; a very rapid pecking in the hollow tooth, with swollen, inflamed gums and red burning cheek; the toothache grew worse immediately after eating, got better when walking in the open air, but was aggravated in the close room.

Throbbing in the hollow tooth (immediately) and then a pressure in it, as if something hard pressed itself into the cavity, with drawing in the temples.

Throbbing in the tooth, with burning in the gums, and swollen, red, hot cheeks, with burning pain and throbbing in them, in the afternoon.

125. The toothache ceases when walking in the open air, and returns in the room.

Sensation of numbness and insensibility in the gum of the tooth that was painful.

Drawing toothache in the hollow tooth and in the front teeth, increased only by eating, when something warm touches it, and along with the pain there is also redness of the cheek.

Swelling of the gum of a hollow tooth, which is painful when touched by the tongue.

Toothache, as if the gum were sore or incised, increased by air coming into the mouth.

130. Itching in the front part of the tongue, which compels him to rub and scratch it.

On awaking from sleep the mouth is full of thick, almost dry, white mucus (aft. 18 h.). [Lr.]

Smell from the mouth, that is very disagreeable to the patient himself.

Retching in the oesophaus which when it will not come to eructation presses upwards and causes anxiety.

Copious flow of saliva. [WEBER, l. c.]

135. Collection of saliva in the mouth (immediately).

Heartburn (aft. ½ h.).

Long-continued rancid heartburn.

Food of the nicest taste has no taste to him, during supper (aft. 10 h.).

On smoking tobacco he felt a scraping in the throat posteriorly, as if the heartburn would burn or had burnt him.

140. In the morning a sourish, fasting taste.

When he smokes tobacco it tastes bitter on the back of the tongue (aft. 2 h.).

Tobacco-smoking is disliked by him; tobacco tastes bad (aft. 2 h.).

At noon she was so full, that she could not eat.

(He is immediately satiated.)

145. Ravenous hunger in the evening.

Chocolate had an insipid disagreeable taste, as if mixed with impure water.

(Supper tastes well, but soon afterwards there comes a flat taste in the mouth and heat in the lobes of the ears.)

Eructation, like a somewhat painful jerk.

Frequent eructation of nothing but air.

150. Nausea.

It seems to promote acid derangement of the stomach.

The tongue is much furred and slimy; loathing at milk.

His stomach feels deranged; there is such a weight in his stomach as if he had eaten something.

Heartburn after supper (aft. 24 h.).

155. In the night she wakes up from a pressure in the abdomen as from a stone.

Pressure in the abdomen, as from a stone.

Clutching in the scrobiculus cordis (aft. ½ h.).

(Throbbing in the scrobiculus cordis) (immediately).

Sensation in the upper part of the abdomen and stomach, as if the walls of the stomach were painfully sensitive.

160. A drawing in the scrobiculus cordis extending to the right side of the chest.

Drawing pain in the abdomen. (aft. 4 h.).

Drawing pain in the abdomen (aft. a few h.).

In the umbilical region warmth, which caused him anxiety, and afterwards a sensation as if vomiting were about to ensue.

Coldness in the abdomen (immediately after contact.)

165. Gurgling in the abdomen, as if much flatulence were incarcerated, which causes also a twisting about that mounts up into the scrobiculus cordis and occasions eructation (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Htn.]

A pinching and rumbling in the abdomen, which went off by discharge of flatus (aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]

While walking in the open air severe cutting stitches in the centre of the abdomen from below upwards (aft. 3.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

Shocks and jerks from the abdomen through the chest up into the throat (immediately).

A couple of jerks from the abdomen through the chest up into the throat (immediately).

170. A couple of stitches in the side of the abdomen and movement in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea were coming on (aft. 10 h. the next morning).

Spasmodic contractive feeling of the hypogastrium, externally and internally, in the morning.

Pinching, especially in the upper part of the abdomen, immediately after eating (supper).

In the left side of the abdomen on a small spot, a violent unintermitting pinching, as from incarcerated flatulence.

Flatulent colic immediately after supper; a sharp pressure outwards in all parts of the abdomen, as if the belly would burst; it is alleviated by sitting motionless (aft. 30 h.).

175. In the morning, in bed, immediately after waking, flatulent colic; the flatulence pressed upwards towards the hypochondria, with hard pressing and tensive pains here and there in the whole abdomen, during rest and movement, with a qualmishness and nausea arising from the abdomen.

Uninterrupted aching pinching pain in the whole abdomen, like a colic, but without perceptible flatulence, which does not go off either by rest, motion, or by taking food and drink, but is very much aggravated by thinking and -overexertion of the mind, and then is attended by nausea; the colic is somewhat alleviated by perfect rest, but by touching zinc it goes off completely within an hour.

In the evening and morning there is pressure here and there, as from flatulence, in the bowels, as if the pressure occurred on a pressure as if on a bruised spot; when flatus is discharged the pain in the abdomen and the headache both go off; whenever and as long as flatulence moves on the abdomen, the above pain in the abdomen and headache both reappear and cause a cross state of the disposition, at the same time the flatus smells very badly.(On then applying the south pole the painful uneasiness in the abdomen, as also the headache, go off within an hour.)

(Painful sensibility of the abdominal muscles.)

Suppression of the discharge of flatus, for twenty-four hours.

180. In the night, about 2 a.m., he wakes up with the most violent colic; a continued intolerable hard pressure in the scrobiculus cordis and hypochondria, which always rises higher up into the chest, and becomes more severe, up to the pit of the throat, where it threatens to stop the breath; a kind of thoracic colic. (The ophands laid lightly on the chest, with the exertion o strong will (a kind of self-mesmerising), soon gave relief; the spasm went off, and an easy discharge of much flatus restored rest and sleep.)

In the morning drawing, almost dysentric pain in the hypogastrium, then a large sized faecal evacuation passed with difficulty (aft. 24 h.).

Along with the stool blood was discharged twice during the day (aft. 24 h.).

Hard, large sized, rare stool, passed with difficulty (aft. some d.).

A sharp pressure in the rectum (aft. 1.1/ h.).

185. A shooting pinching in the rectum.

After midnight, during slumber, an aching pressing pain in the rectum (not in the anus) lasting an hour, which goes off on waking up thoroughly.

In the left iliac region, in the region of the inguinal ring, a cutting pain with a weak feeling there.

Stitches in the right lumbar region. [Mch.]

Stitches in the left groin outwards at the superior process of the os ilii.(immediately).

190. Out-boring pain above the left inguinal ring; as if a hernia would protrude, when sitting. [Fz.]

190. Out-boring pain above the left inguinal ring; as if a hernia would protrude, when sitting. [Fz.]

From day to day, increased relaxation of the inguinal ring; as if a hernia would protrude, chiefly when coughing (aft. 48 h.).

Pain in the inguinal ring, like excoriation, especially when walking (aft. 3 h.).

Dark urine.

The first hours diminished, after a day and night much increased copious secretion of urine.

195. Frequent discharge of urine (aft. 18 h.).

Frequent urging to urinate (Aft. 18 h.). [Lr.]

Very copious discharge of urine, for more than one day (aft. 6 h.).

(Relaxation of the neck of the bladder, from 1 p.m. until 8 p.m., the urine dribbled away involuntarily) (aft. 3 h.).

After urinating a persistent smarting pain in the seam of the prepuce.

200. Itching smarting on the inside of the prepuce, which compels him to rub, at night in bd.

On the inner surface of the prepuce a painful itching (aft. waking at midnight.)

Nocturnal pollution without erection, from which he wakes with anxiety.

Nocturnal pollution.

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.