Symptoms of the homeopathic medicine MYGALE from A Text Book of Materia Medica and Therapeutics by A.C. Cowperthwaite. Find all the symptoms of MYGALE …
Synonym. Mygale lasiodora. Common name. Black Cuban spider. Preparation. Tincture by putting live insect into alcohol.
THERAPEUTICS.
Chief use in the treatment of chorea; sexual symptoms usually predominating.
Face. Twitching of facial muscles. Mouth and eyes open in rapid succession. Hot and flushed. Tongue dry and parched; put out with difficulty. Head jerked to one side. Grating of teeth at night.
Stomach. Nausea, with dim sight. Aversion to food. Excessive thirst.
Male Organs. Violent erections. Chordee (Kali brom.,Camph.).
Limbs. Unsteady gait. Constant motion of whole body. Tremulous. Intense redness in streaks, following course of lymphatics. Twitching of limbs. Restless hands. Convulsive, uncontrollable movements of arms and legs. Limbs drag while walking.
Aggravation. In morning.
Amelioration. During sleep.
Compare. Agaricus, Tarant., Cuprum
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A.C. (Allen Corson) Cowperthwaite 1848-1926.
ALLEN CORSON COWPERTHWAITE was born at Cape May, New Jersey, May 3, 1848, son of Joseph C. and Deborah (Godfrey) Cowperthwaite. He attended medical lectures at the University of Iowa in 1867-1868, and was graduated from the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia in 1869. He practiced his profession first in Illinois, and then in Nebraska. In 1877 he became Dean and Professor of Materia Medica in the recently organized Homeopathic Department of the State University of Iowa, holding the position till 1892. In 1884 he accepted the chair of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, and Clinical Medicine in the Homeopathic Medical College of the University of Michigan. He removed to Chicago in 1892, and became Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics in the Chicago Homeopathic Medical College. From 1901 he also served as president of that College. He is the author of various works, notably "Insanity in its Medico-Legal Relations" (1876), "A Textbook of Materia Medica and Therapeutics" (1880), of "Gynecology" (1888), and of "The Practice of Medicine " (1901).