LILIUM TIGRINUM


An excellent compilation of symptoms of homeopathic medicine Lilium Tigrinum from the book Pearls of Homeopathy by M.E. Douglass, published in 1903….


Depression of spirits.

Constant hurried feeling, as of imperative duties, and utter inability to perform them; during the sexual excitement.

severe pressure in the rectum and at the anus, and a constant desire to go to stool.

Dark colored and very offensive stools in the morning on rising, followed by smarting and burning sensation, extending from the rectum high up into the abdomen, continuing for several hours.

Continual pressure on the bladder, wants to urinate all the time.

Frequent desire to urinate, with smarting or burning in the urethra after every discharges.

Pressure downward through the pelvis, as if everything would push out, with desire to press upward on the perineum and vulva.

Dragging down sensation extending to the hypogastrium, thorax, and shoulders, with aching and dragging in the back.

Prolapsus uteri; anteversion; retroversion; uterine inflammation, sub-acute; endo-cervicitis.

Menses: flow only when the patient is moving about: scanty, thick, dark, and offensive.

Bright-yellow leucorrhoea, acrid, staining the linen brown.

Sharp pain in the ovarian region.

Dull, pressive pain in the left side, apparently about the heart.

Sharp and quick pain in left side of chest, with fluttering of the heart.

Sensation as if the heart were squeezed in a vise, as if the blood had all gone to the heart, producing a feeling as if the prover most bend double; inability to walk straight.

A full, distended feeling of all parts of the body.

Melford Eugene Douglass
M.E.Douglass, MD, was a Lecturer of Dermatology in the Southern Homeopathic Medical College of Baltimore. He was the author of - Skin Diseases: Their Description, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment; Repertory of Tongue Symptoms; Characteristics of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica.