Sarsaparilla


Homeopathy medicine Sarsaparilla 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 Frequent desire to urinate, which is scanty and burning.

3 Difficult urination, with fainting (syncope).

5 Burning during micturition.

7 Painful constriction of bladder.

9 Tenderness and distension over region of bladder.

11 Tenesmus of bladder, with white pus and mucus in urine.

13 Unbearable pain after micturition (in women).

15 Ineffectual urging, with constipation.

17 Inflammation of bladder, with bloody urine, and pain about neck of bladder at conclusion of urination; chilly sensation or rigors running up back.

19 Painful retention of urine.

21 Urine:-

(a) Contains gravel or small calculi.

(b) Has excess of uric acid.

(C) Bright and clear, but irritating.

(d) Frequent and copious, must rise at night; passed without sensation.

(e) Scanty, flaky, sandy, slimy.

(f) Scanty and looks like clay-water.

(g) Red, Fiery, turbid, containing long flakes.

23 Sand in urine or on diaper; child screams before and during urination.

25 Fermentation in bladder, with gas.

27 Air or wind escapes from bladder during micturition.

29 Urine passes in a thin, feeble stream, or in drops.

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