WOMEN, DISEASES OF


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  See also Leucorrhoea, Dysmenorrhoea and Menstruation.

Ferrum phos [Ferr-p]

      DYSMENORRHOEA. – Pain at the monthly periods, with flushed face and quick pulse, with vomiting of undigested food, sometimes acid taste.

MENSTRUAL. – Excessive congestion, blood bright-red. This remedy must be taken as a preventive before the periods if these symptoms are recurrent. It prevents menorrhagia in thos predisposed thereto.

MORNING SICKNESS- In pregnancy, with vomiting of food as taken, with or without acid taste, the food returns undigested.

METRITIS. – First stage to remove the fever, pain and congestion.

VAGINITIS. – Inflammation of the vagina, vaginismus, pain in the vagina from coition. Excessive dryness and sensitiveness, spasms of vagina.

Kali mur [Kali-m]

      MENSTRUATION. – The monthly periods are too late or suppressed, checked, white tongue, etc. Too early menses. Excessive discharge, dark, clotted or tough, black, like tar. If periods last too long, too frequent.

MORNING SICKNESS. – In pregnancy, also vomiting of white phlegm.

UTERUS. – Ulceration of the os and cervix uteri, with the characteristic discharge of thick, white, mild secretions (glandular or follicular) from the mucous membrane (alkaline). Congestion of the uterus, chronic. Hypertrophy, second stage.

LEUCORRHOEA. – Discharge of milky-white mucus, non-irritating, mild. Puerperal fever, chief remedy.

Kali phos [Kali-p]

      AMENORRHOEA. – Retention or delay of the monthly flow, with depression of spirits, lassitude and general nervous debility.

LEUCORRHOEA. – Scalding and acrid. Yellowish, blistering, orange colored.

MENSTRUAL. – Menstrual colic or great pains at the times of the periods in pale, lachrymose, irritable, sensitive females. Menses too late in same, too scanty in similar conditions, too profuse discharge, deep-red or blackish-red, thin and not coagulating, sometimes with strong odor. Uterine haemorrhage. Pain in left side and ovaries. Intense pain across sacrum.

MISCARRIAGE. – Threatened in nervous subjects.

LABOR. – Weak and deficient pains. Puerperal mania. Child-bed fever.

Kali sulph [Kali-s]

      LEUCORRHOEA. – Discharge of yellowish, greenish, slimy or watery secretions.

MENSTRUATION. – Too late and too scanty, with a feeling of weight and fulness in the abdomen; yellow-coated tongue.

Silicea [Sil]

      Is especially adapted to weakly, oversensitive women, light complexion, lax muscles, scrofulous constitution; for nervous, irritable women with dry skin; night-sweats; for constitutions with imperfect assimilation.

MENSES. – Acrid, smell strong, excoriating, generally too profuse. Leucorrhoea discharge instead of menses. Icy coldness, especially of feet during menses. Nausea during sexual intercourse. Nymphomania. Backache with a sense of paralysis of the limbs. Offensive foot-sweat. All symptoms better from warmth.

LEUCORRHOEA. – Instead of menses. Painful, smarting leucorrhoea during micturition. Profuse discharge of whitish water with itching of parts. Constipation, stool slips back.

LABOR, ETC. – Suppuration of mammae. Chronic fistulous openings. hard lumps in breasts. Child refuses milk or vomits as soon as taken. Nipples crack and ulcerate.

Magnesia phos [Mag-p]

      MENSTRUAL COLIC. – The chief remedy in ordinary cases. Painful menstruation or pain preceding the flow. Vaginismus. Pains radiate from spine, relieved by warm clothing and pressure, aggravated by cold. Membranous dysmenorrhoea. It is a new development of the virtues of Magnes. phos. to find it capable, by its physiological action, of relaxing a contracted uterus. Fifteen grains in hot water produced the effect in five minutes, enabling a retained placenta to be removed.

Natrum mur [Nat-m]

      LEUCORRHOEA. – A watery, scalding, irritating discharge, smarting after or between the periods. Slimy, corroding.

MENSTRUATION. – Thin discharge, watery, or pale, thin, watery blood. Too profuse and too early, with splitting headache, great sadness, sweet risings. After local use of nitrate of silver. “In young girls, if the menses do not appear, or when very scanty and at long intervals. Pain in the stomach, nausea, vomiting of food, weakness and faint feeling, desire for sour things, aversion to meat, bread and cooked food. Twelve to thirty are the most useful potencies.” (Sulzer.) Pressing towards genitals in morning.

MORNING SICKNESS. – Vomiting of watery, frothy phlegm.

Natrum phos [Nat-p]

      LEUCORRHOEA. – Discharge creamy or honey-colored, or acid and watery. Discharge from the uterus sour-smelling, acid.

MORNING SICKNESS. – With vomiting of sour masses, sterility with acid secretions.

PROLAPSUS UTERI. – With weak, sinking feeling worse after defaecation.

UTERINE REGION. – Weakness and distress in.

UTERINE DISPLACEMENTS. – With rheumatic pains.

Calcarea phos [Calc-p]

      LEUCORRHOEA. – As a constitutional tonic and intercurrent with the chief remedy. Discharge of albuminous mucus. “In cases where menstruation is too early, too long-lasting and profuse, often amounting to metrorrhagia, especially in slender and weakly women.” (Mossa, Allg. Hom. Zeit., 1883.) Menses too early in young girls, too late in adults, especially rheumatic patients. Throbbing in genitals with voluptuous feelings.

DYSMENORRHOEA. – Labor-like pains before and during catamenia. Uterine spasms after stool or micturition. Nymphomania with heat and weight on vertex, worse before menses. Menses too early, every two weeks, with voluptuous feelings.

Calcarea fluor [Calc-f]

      AFTER-PAINS. – If too weak, contractions feeble.

MISCARRIAGE. – Flooding, to tone up the contractile power of the uterus.

MENORRHAGIA. – Due to venous relaxation.

MENSTRUATION. – Excessive, with bearing-down pains, and flooding.

DISPLACEMENTS. – Displacement of the uterus, dragging down of the uterus, associated with great mental anxiety. Prolapsus of the uterus. Dragging pains in the region of the uterus and in the thighs. Chronic interstitial metritis.

Calcarea sulph [Calc-s]

      Menses late, long-lasting with headache, twitchings and great weakness. Pregnancy, vomiting with bitter taste. Calcarea sulph. 6 is the best remedy for extravasation of pus within the pelvic tissues unconfined by any pyogenic membrane or when a pus-bag is formed by rupture of an abscess wall without pus finding an outlet into the pelvic viscera. Patient pale and weak. (B.F. Betts, M.D).

Natrum sulph [Nat-s]

      Dysmenorrhoea with colic and chilliness, acrid menses, profuse with vesicular vulvitis. Nosebleed before menses.

WOMEN’S DISEASES -CASES [Women’s diseases -cases

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Dr. V.W. Connor, of Lansing, Mich., reports an interesting case of chronic pelvic cellulitis, where the patient had been bed-ridden for nine years, cured with Kali mur. 3x. Improvement began at once and she gained 35 lbs.

E.S. Bailey, M.D., reports a case of menorrhagia cured by Ferrum phos. 3x. The case presented a history of profuse menstruation, the flow was depleting, no pain or local tenderness – in fact, no tangible symptoms, the condition of anaemia representing the cause in this case. – Clinique, 1886, p. 374.

Dysmenorrhoea, menses late and scanty; Kali sulph., every four hours, cured permanently and completely. (W.M. Pratt, M.D., North American Journal of Homoeopathy, 1883.

Doctor Phil. Porter reports a cure of papillomatous erosion of the cervix with Calcarea fluor. 6x, in which the local symptoms were accompanied by a dyscrasic condition, enlarged cervical glands, emaciation and weakness. His prescription was based upon the constitutional changes, the local conditions (the fissured appearance of the cervix), and an abundantly yellowish leucorrhoea. – Hahnemannian Monthly.

Case of dysmenorrhoea with neuroses, presenting recurring neurotic outbursts, painful and intense. Intense suffering during menses, headache, etc., had had nearly every homoeopathic remedy, with no permanent relief. Kali phos. 6x cured. (D.B. Whittier, M.D., Trans. Mass. State Hom. Medorrhinum Society, 1886).

A lady called to see me just after a severe haemorrhage from the womb-in fact, every time she menstruated she almost flooded to death. Upon examination I found the uterus hard and so large that it completely filled the vagina; this had doubtless been coming on for six years, since the birth of her child, as she complained of an increasing weight in that region all the time. I at once began to give her Calcarea fluor., a dose every four hours. This reduced the induration in four to six weeks to its natural size, and five years have passed and no return of the trouble. (A.P. Davis., M.D).

Mrs. W., two weeks pregnant, had been vomiting nearly everything that she had eaten for these two weeks. Only food was vomited, and that soon after eating. Gave Ferrum phos. 12x four times a day, a small powder dry. What I wish to say of this case is this: Mrs. W. has had four children, and with every one had commenced vomiting almost at the moment of conception, and would continue all through pregnancy. The last four or five months of the time she would have to remain in bed, being so weak that she could not get about. She commenced the same way this time, but after giving the Ferrum phos. a few days the vomiting was very much controlled, and in a month had ceased entirely, and she went to term in splendid condition. While we cannot absolutely say that she would have been the same as at other times, yet it is natural to suppose that she would have. (G.H. Martin, M.D).

William Boericke
William Boericke, M.D., was born in Austria, in 1849. He graduated from Hahnemann Medical College in 1880 and was later co-owner of the renowned homeopathic pharmaceutical firm of Boericke & Tafel, in Philadelphia. Dr. Boericke was one of the incorporators of the Hahnemann College of San Francisco, and served as professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. He was a member of the California State Homeopathic Society, and of the American Institute of Homeopathy. He was also the founder of the California Homeopath, which he established in 1882. Dr. Boericke was one of the board of trustees of Hahnemann Hospital College. He authored the well known Pocket Manual of Materia Medica.
W.A. Dewey
Dewey, Willis A. (Willis Alonzo), 1858-1938.
Professor of Materia Medica in the University of Michigan Homeopathic Medical College. Member of American Institute of Homeopathy. In addition to his editoral work he authored or collaborated on: Boericke and Dewey's Twelve Tissue Remedies, Essentials of Homeopathic Materia Medica, Essentials of Homeopathic Therapeutics and Practical Homeopathic Therapeutics.