Petroselinum


Homeopathy medicine Petroselinum from William D. Gentry ‘s Rubrical and Regional Text Book of Homeopathic Materia Medica, comprising the characteristic symptoms of homeopathic remedies from drug provings, published in 1890….


1 Irritation and inflammation of urethra.

3 Sudden urging to urinate.

5 Discharge of milky fluid from urethra.

7 Meatus agglutinated with mucus.

9 Yellow discharge from urethra (Hydrastis, Pulsatilla)

11 Burning in navicular fossa during micturition.

13 Drawing and sticking in navicular fossa, followed by cutting and biting after micturition.

15 Tingling, creeping or crawling through urethra.

17 Tickling in navicular fossa.

19 Discharge of milky-looking mucus from urethra, agglutinating meatus.

21 Frequent desire to urinate, with crawling sticking behind navicular fossa.

23 Voluptuous itching in fossa.

25 Inflammation of urethra and bladder, with sudden urging to urinate, which, if not done, causes great pain at navicular fossa.

27 Child has sudden and urgent desire to urinate; if does not there is great pain, causing it to scream and jump up and down.

29 Strangury, with constant irresistible desire to urinate.

31 During urination, so much pain and agony that patient shivers and dances around the room.

William Daniel Gentry
William Daniel Gentry. (1836-1922) was the author of Concordance Repertory of the Materia Medica and The Rubical and Regional Textbook.