THUJA



Sore pain under the back teeth of the right side. [Hl.]

165. Toothache like hacking or sharp throbbing in the gums. [Fr.H-n.]

Swollen gums with sore pain in them.

Great swelling of the gums and tongue, which s painful when she brings anything hard in contact with it, or when she eats.

Shooting twitching through the gums of the posterior lower molars (aft. 34 h.). [Ws.]

Sore feeling on the left lower gums, when touched (aft. 48 h.). [Ws.]

170. The tip of the tongue pains as if sore when touched.

A white vesicle on the side of the tongue, close to its root, which causes very sore pain.

Rough scrapy feeling on the tongue, which is furred white; in front of its middle a long white blister which is rather painful.

White furred tongue without thirst. [Trn.]

On the right side, under the tongue, a gradually increasing aching prick, just as if a needle were stuck in; it was sometimes aggravated when swallowing (aft. 4 h.). [Htn.]

175. The inside or the mouth us very much affected, as if full of blisters, just as though he had burnt his mouth, with much thirst at night.

When swallowing the saliva a kind of sore pain, as when air gets into a wound, in the whole palate towards the left ear, internally.

An aching and like a heaviness on the velum palati.

Dry feeling on the palate, without thirst (aft. 11 h.). [Lr.]

The salivary glands are much swollen; discharge of much saliva.

180. The tonsils and throat are swollen.

Sensation in the throat as if on account of mucus, he could no swallow, and as if the oesophagus were contracted; after hawking the throat became rough.

Sore throat, like swelling caused by taking cold.

When swallowing a pressure in the back of the throat.

Shooting in the throat.

185. Excitation to swallow.

The saliva is somewhat bloody.

Dryness in the back of the mouth and thirst, even in the morning.

Great thirst for cold drinks, all day, without heat |(aft. 8 h.). [Lr.]

Rancid eructation.

190. Heartburn when stooping.

Scrapy in the throat.

Roughness in the throat as from snuff.

A flat, sweetish taste in the mouth, on several evenings.

Bitter taste of the saliva in the mouth (aft. 2 h.). [Lr.]

195. Bread tastes bitter to him. [Trn.]

Food tastes as though insufficiently salted.

(Tobacco tastes mouldy when smoked.)

Whilst eating much mucus in the throat, which she must hawk up, otherwise she cannot swallow her food.

He hawks blood-red mucus out of the fauces. [Gss.]

200. (Everything he eats causes loathing.)

Appetite, but he has no relish, and after eating he is downhearted and anxious, with palpitation of the heart.

Anorexia; food is not relished. [Gss.]

After eating slimy sweetish taste in the mouth.

After eating squeamish taste in the mouth, for several successive days.

205. After eating his abdomen becomes much swollen.

Soon after eating hiccup, then pressure in the scrobiculus cordis, then flatulent distension and eructation, as from deranged stomach.

Immediately after a meal excessive flatulent sufferings; the abdomen is greatly distented, with needle-pricks, pressing and forcing, during which little flatus is discharged. [Gss.]

(After eating bitter eructation.)

Late in the evening putrid eructation (aft. 12 h.).

210. Eructation with the taste of food when smoking tobacco (to which he is accustomed) (aft. 8 h.). [Lr.]

During (the accustomed) tobacco smoking several times eructation (aft. 17 h.). [Lr.]

A nasty rancid vapour rises up in the throat, perceptible to the smell. [Fz.]

After eating pain in the scrobiculus cordis, when moving the body and when touching the gastric region (aft. 11 d.).

Immediately after eating pressure on the scrobiculus cordis.

215. Immediately after eating painfulness of the scrobiculus cordis, so that he cannot bear the hand upon it.

Before meal-time and some time after eating, thirst for cold drinks (aft. 10, 11 h.). [Lr.]

During dinner a frequent pinching in the region of the stomach. [Htn.]

After a meal, great exhaustion and laziness; a slight movement is very difficult for him; at the same time he feels sick and must lie down. [Gss.]

Anxiety in the scrobiculus cordis which mounted to the head and went back again; at the same time qualmishness.

220. Nausea and qualmishness in the region of the stomach (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]

Nausea and repeated vomiting of sour tasting fluids and food (aft. 3 h.). [Fr.H-n.]

Inclination to vomit after the (accustomed) tobacco-smoking, with bursting out of sweat all over the body, without thirst; after evacuation of the bowels the nausea and perspiration went off (aft. 20 h.). [Lr.]

Spasmodic pain in the scrobiculus cordis.

In the middle of the scrobiculus cordis a fine, painless throbbing almost like arterial pulsation (aft. ¾ h.). [Htn.]

225. Spasm in the stomach, which becomes enormously increased in the evening.

Contractive spasm in the upper part of the abdomen.

Tension in the abdomen (aft. 3 d.).

In the hypogastrium tension as if too tightly bound (aft. 12 h.).

Distension in the hypogastrium, with contractive pains, like spasms.

230. Swollen abdomen.

Pressure of fulness in the right side of the abdomen in the lumbar region, which impedes respiration, when lying in bed after midnight (about 2 or 3 a.m.).

(Burning in the belly, but more in the chest, hypochondria, and scrobiculus cordis, and all these parts also felt hot externally.)

(Burning, especially in the hepatic region.)

Pressure downwards on the liver as from a stone when walking (aft. ½ h.). [Fz.]

235. In the side, above the liver, during inspiration, whilst walking a cutting, which goes off when pressed on and when standing still. [Fz.]

Pinching in the left side of the belly (aft. 2.1/2 h.). [Lr.]

Shooting in the left side of the belly, whereby walking was impeded (aft. 14 h.). [Lr.]

Pain in the abdominal muscles on bending backwards, as from a strain.

Pain in the abdominal muscles on the left side as though a hook were drawn up in them, a clawing from below upwards. [Ws.]

240. A burning compression transversely across the abdomen as it were external(aft. ¾ h.). [Lr.]

Distension of the abdomen, as though the bowels in the umbilical region were constricted. [Hl.]

Rumbling in the abdomen.

Audible rumbling in the abdomen (aft. 1 h.). [Hnl.]

Rumbling in the right side of the hypogastrium after stool (aft. 10 h.). [Lr.]

245. Movement in the hypogastrium as from something alive, like a forcing out of the abdominal muscles as from the arm of a child, but painless.

Tearing upwards in the abdomen, from the right groin, in jerks (aft. 7 d.).

Cutting pains in the hypogastrium (aft. ½, 9 h.).

Swelling in the groin, but painless when walking and when touched.

Drawing pain in the groin when she stood and walked, but not when sitting.

250. Drawing pain from the inguinal glands through the thigh to the knee, more violent when going to sleep, followed by lassitude in the limbs.

Stitches from the going down through the thigh, only when sitting down, but not when standing and walking.

Throbbing shooting pains in the right groin (aft. 1 h.). [Wr.]

In the right groin a pressure inwards (aft. 4 h.). [Fz.]

Discharge of flatus without smell (aft. ½ h.). [Lr.]

255. First pressing as if she should go to stool, but nothing was evacuated; afterwards (the 1st d.) there occurred a rather loose stool; the following day a loose stool without pressing; the third day no stool.

Before going to stool pressing in the hypogastrium especially against the sides, as from flatulence (aft. 9 d.). [Ws.]

Three times urging to stool takes place almost always along with painful contraction of the anus.

Ordinary stool several times (aft. 13, 16 h.). [Lr.]

260. Soft stool (immediately). [Ws.]

Soft stool several successive mornings. [Ws.]

Soft stool several times (aft. 2, 10, 12, 14 h.). [Lr.]

Frequent evacuations of copious pappy faeces, which give great relief. [Gss.]

Evacuation of hard, large, brown faeces in balls covered with streaks of blood (aft. 14 d.). [Gss.]

265. Hard stool evacuated with difficulty, especially in the afternoon (This is only primary action; in the secondary action the opposite occurs after 12, 14 days.) (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]

Frequent call to stool, but no stool is evacuated (aft. 16 h.). [Ws.]

After a copious nocturnal emission of semen, constipation for several days. [Hl.]

Diminished stool (aft. 5 d.).

(After stool, exhaustion) (aft. 5 d.).

270. During stool, violent pain in the rectum so that she must leave off.

In the rectum and anus painful contraction and tearing upwards as if the bowels, in jerks.

Single painful needle-pricks in the perineum from within outwards, which go off on drawing in the anus (aft. 8 h.). [Ws.]

Severe burning in the depression between the nates when walking (aft. 9 d.).

Burning in the anus.

275. Burning shooting in the rectum, independent of stool.

The haemorehoidal node at the anus is painful at the slightest touch.

(Red, painless lumps at the anis, like fig-warts.)

Very frequent micturition, almost every hour, but without pain.

Great discharge of urine; he must also get up at night to urinate (aft. 12 h.).

280. Frequent discharge of a large quantity of urine.

Frequent urging to urinate and discharge of urine without pain (aft. 1.3/4 h.). [Lr.]

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.

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