TARAXACUM



Blood flows from the carious teeth on the right side (which tastes sour). [Kr.]

On chewing food sensation in the teeth as if they were set on edge by sour fruit (aft. 37 h.). [Lr.]

70. Drawing pain in the carious teeth of the right side, which extends up the cheek to the superciliary arch. [Kr.]

Burning shooting in the left side of the tongue (aft. 9 h.).[Gn.]

White furred tongue (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Lr.]

White fur on the tongue which gradually exfoliates in patches (aft. 11.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

The tongue is covered with a white skin, with raw feeling in it, it then exfoliates in patches and leaves dark red, tender, very sensitive places (aft. 34 h.). [Lr.]

75. In the morning on waking a quite dry brown furred tongue. [Kr.]

Collection of saliva in the mouth and sensation as if the larynx were compressed (aft. 31 h.). [Lr.]

Difficult deglutition; a kind of pressure as from an internal swelling in the throat. [Gn.]

Sharp pressure on the anterior wall of the oesophagus and larynx when not swallowing which excites cough, but goes off when swallowing. [Fz.]

Water of a sourish taste collects in the mouth. [Kr.]

80. The mucus hawked up tastes quite sour and sets the teeth on edge (aft. 3, 4 h.). [Kr.]

Dryness and shooting in the throat. [Fz.]

Dry sensation in the fauces and a bitter mucus there, which makes the voice hoarse. [Fz.]

On the tip of the tongue butter tastes repulsively salty-sour; on the palate, however, it tastes as usual. [Kr.]

Butcher’s meat, but especially the gravy of roast meat, tastes quite sour when it comes on contact with the tip of his tongue. [Kr.]

85. Before eating bitter taste in the mouth; but food has a natural taste. [Lr.]

A bitter taste rises up the oesophagus into the mouth. [Fz.]

Tobacco-smoke has no taste, it causes burning in the throat, almost like heart-burn, and takes away the breath; this is removed by drinking. [Kr.]

Bitter eructation and hiccup. [Fz.]

Empty eructation, which lasted several days, and came on especially after drinking (aft. ½ h.). [Kr.]

90. Nausea, accompanied by anxiety, when sitting, which goes off when standing (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

Nausea, as from overloading with fat food; he thought he must vomit, with aching stupefying pain in the forehead – he only got better in the open air (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]

Qualmishness and nausea in the oesophagus (aft. 2.3/4 h.). [Lr.]

After eating great chilliness, and especially after drinking. [Fz.]

Painless movement and rumbling in the abdomen. [Kr.]

95. Rumbling in the umbilical region, towards the left side. [Gn.]

A quickly occurring, persistent movement in the hypogstrium as if bubbles were developed in it which burst (aft. 5.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

Tension in the scrobiculus cordis and pressure on the ensiform cartilage when stooping. [Fz.]

Aching under the ribs on the left side. [Gn.]

Aching pain in the left side of the abdomen.[Gn.]

100. Pinching in the belly (aft. 1.1/4 h.). [Gn.]

Bellyache: pinching in the abdomen followed by discharge of flatus (aft. 3, 16 h.). [Lr.]

Persistent aching stitches in the left side of the abdomen (aft. 24, 30 h.). [Gn.]

Boring pain from within outwards, in the umbilical region, towards the right side. [Gn.]

Boring pain from within outwards, in the umbilical region, towards the right side. [Gn.]

Tensive aching stitches in the right side of the abdomen. [Gn.]

105. Single, violent and sharp stitches, sometimes in the left side of the upper abdomen, sometimes in the left or right side of the abdomen, sometimes also in the hypogastrium (aft. 14, 31 h.). [Gn.]

A severe stitch in the side of the abdomen, lasting a minute. [Rz.]

Burning stitches in the left hypogastrium towards the genitals (aft. 25 h.). [Gn.]

Pressure in the left lumber region from within outwards. [Gn.]

Itching pricking pain in the right abdominal muscles. [Gn.]

110. Painless gurgling in the muscles of the left hypogastrium. [Gn.]

Feeling of pain in the left groin when walking, as if dislocated, which is somewhat diminished by standing and touching (aft. 6 h.). [Lr.]

Tickling itching on the perinaeum, between the anus and pudendum, which compels scratching (aft. 14 h.). [Lr.]

Voluptuous itching on the perinaeum, which compels scratching, which caused on eroding pain in this part, lasting many hours (aft. 32 h.). [Lr.]

The first day a second, not hard stool, evacuated with difficulty and with much pressing (aft. 8.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

115. The first day a third, less hard stool, evacuated with much pressing (aft. 16 h.). [Lr.]

Stool sooner than usual and pappy; but the urging to evacuate continued without anything more passing. [Fz.]

Urging to urinate without pains (aft. 1 h.). [Lr.]

Frequent urging to urinate with copious discharge of urine (aft. 3 h.). [Lr.]

Frequent urging to urinate with scanty discharge of urine (From these two symptoms the first of which is primary action, but the second secondary action, or permanent reaction of the organism, we see hoe perverse is the ordinary practice, when it is attempted to cure chronic dropsical effusions with diminished urinary secretion by means of dandelion. If as it is its nature to do, it at first produces a greater discharge of urine, it diminishes the secretion all the more in its permanent secondary action. On the other hand, it would be more likely to effect homoeopathic service in certain kind of morbid diuresis (diabetes) for which dandelion is otherwise suitable, provided no miasmatic cachexy is the cause of the affection – as, indeed, is often the case.)(aft. 25 h.). [Lr.]

120. Tickling on the prepuce, which comples rubbing (aft. 7.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

A constant boring pain in the glans penis. [Gn.]

A fine stitch in the left testicle. [Gn.]

Burning shooting in the right testicle. [Gn.]

Seminal emission on alternate nights. [Kr.]

125. Long-continued, involuntary, erections (aft. 9 d.). (No name is attached to this symptoms.)

When walking in the open air frequent sneezing (aft. 4, 28 h.). [Lr.]

Tickling irritation to short cough in the region of the pit of the throat, the coming on of which he is sensible of several seconds previously, but is unable to suppress it (aft. 40 h.). [Lr.]

A boring and digging pain in the right side of the chest, more severe and persistent when walking (aft. 3 h.). [Gn.]

Pressure in the left side of the chest under the axilla. [Gn.]

130. In the right side of the chest, from the hepatic region up into the chest, on a space large than a hand, a pressure from within on the ribs during expiration, when standing. [Fz.]

Burning aching in the sternum, more severe during expiration than inspiration (aft. ½ h.). [Gn.]

An aching stitch in the right side of the chest, which went off on inspiring and expiring more strongly; but when he pressed on the spot it returned more violently and extended farther, as a prolonged stitch-pain (aft. 2 h.). [Gn.]

A stitch in the right side of the chest (aft. 4 h.). [Gn.]

Obtuse shooting in the left side of the chest shooting towards the back. [Gn.]

135. In the left side of the chest shooting towards in the chest during inspiration. [Fz.]

When walking continued shooting in the right side of the chest. [Gn.]

Violent shooting inthe sternum (aft. 6 h.). [Gn.]

Stitch in the right side of the chest, just below the axilla (aft. 1.1/2 h.). [Gn.]

140. Under the last rib of the left side, towards the back, three violent stitches, one at every breath. [Kr.]

A severe stitch in the region of the sixth rib. [Kr.]

Violent shooting in the left side of the chest, at the lowest rib. [Gn.]

Shooting in the right side of the diaphragm, when lying on that side.[Gn.]

On the shoulder end of the right clavicle a boring shooting drawing. [Fz.145.]

Twitching in the left intercostal muscles.[Gn.]

Twitching in the right intercostal muscles (aft. 14 h.). [Gn.]

On taking a full inspiration tensive pain in the region of the diaphragm (aft. 11 h.). [Gn.]

Aching in the sacrum. [Gn.]

Gentle pressure in the sacrum when standing. [Fz.]

150. Painless running in the sacrum. [Gn.]

Tensive shooting in the back towards the right side. [Gn.]

Aching shooting pain in the whole spine towards the right side, when lying, with difficult respiration, especially severe in the sacrum. [Gn.]

A persistent obtuse stitch in the right scapula, from within outwards (aft. 21 h.). [Gn.]

Vibration and quivering in the right scapula. [Gn.]

155. Pulsating throbbing on the left shoulder, for a minute. [Kr.]

Twitching in the top of the left shoulder. [Gn.]

Painless vibration on the left shoulder, with chilliness all over. [Gn.]

Twitching in the muscles of the left upper arm, on the outer side (aft. 4 h.). [Gn.]

Quivering in the upper rm. [Gn.]

160. In the interior of the upper arm pulsating throbbing, in fits. [Kr.]

Pressive pain in the muscles of the left upper arm (aft. 30 h.). [Gn.]

Pressive pain on the inner side of the left arm. [Gn.]

Pain like electric shocks on the outer side of the left upper arm. [Gn.]

Shooting pain on the inner side of the left upper arm. [Gn.]

165. Sharp shooting on the outer side of the left upper arm. [Gn.]

At the back of the upper arm a series of painful, sometimes violent, needle-pricks, which are removed by rubbing. [Kr.]

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.