====== AESCULUS GLABRA ======
{{anchor:s1}}Aesculus Glabra.
{{anchor:s2}}Ohio Buckeye. {{anchor:s3}}Sapindaceae.
{{anchor:s4}}A beautiful tree growing in the bottom lands of the Ohio river. {{anchor:s5}}The tincture is to be made of the whole fruit; the bark may differ. {{anchor:s6}}Symptoms mostly toxic; provings commenced only by Hale.
====== MIND. [1] ======
{{anchor:s8}}Confusion of mind, with vertigo, often followed by stupefaction and coma.
====== SENSORIUM. [2] ======
{{anchor:s10}}Vertigo with staggering, reeling, unconsciousness.\\ {{anchor:s11}}Vertigo with full, heavy head, dim sight, thick speech, nausea and vomiting.
====== INNER HEAD. [3] ======
{{anchor:s13}}Fullness and heaviness in head without pain, with vertigo and faintness towards evening.\\ {{anchor:s14}}(OBS:) According to the wry neck, the vertigo, sensation of fullness and heaviness of head, stupor, great weakness and trembling of limbs, it may be used in meningitis.
====== SIGHT AND EYES. [5] ======
{{anchor:s16}}Sight dim or lost.\\ {{anchor:s17}}Eyes fixed and dead.\\ {{anchor:s18}}Eyes expressionless.
====== TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE. [11] ======
{{anchor:s20}}Speech thick and tongue as if lame.
====== HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. [16] ======
{{anchor:s22}}Nausea, with loathing of food and vomiting.
====== SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH. [17] ======
{{anchor:s24}}Cramplike pain.\\ {{anchor:s25}}Sensation of fullness.
====== ABDOMEN AND LOINS. [19] ======
{{anchor:s27}}Distension (with cattle).
====== STOOLS AND RECTUM. [20] ======
{{anchor:s29}}Hard, knotty stools.\\ {{anchor:s30}}Constipation.\\ {{anchor:s31}}Very painful, dark purple hemorrhoidal tumors, with lame back and lower limbs.\\ {{anchor:s32}}It is popular to carry the fruit in the breeches-pocket, as a preventive of piles.
====== NECK AND BACK. [31] ======
{{anchor:s34}}Wry neck (cattle).\\ {{anchor:s35}}Great lameness and weakness of back.
====== LOWER LIMBS. [33] ======
{{anchor:s37}}Trembling of lower limbs.\\ {{anchor:s38}}Hind limbs lame; falling (cattle).\\ {{anchor:s39}}A strong tendency to contraction of legs.
====== NERVES. [36] ======
{{anchor:s41}}Spasms and convulsions, followed by lameness (cattle).\\ {{anchor:s42}}Great weakness.
====== SLEEP. [37] ======
{{anchor:s44}}Stupor and confusion, followed by coma.
====== TIME. [38] ======
{{anchor:s46}}Towards evening: vertigo and faintness.
====== FEVER. [40] ======
{{anchor:s48}}Some typhoid symptoms.
====== SENSATIONS. [43] ======
{{anchor:s50}}Pain: in hemorrhoids.\\ {{anchor:s51}}Cramplike pain: in stomach.\\ {{anchor:s52}}Fullness and heaviness: in head; in stomach.
====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
{{anchor:s54}}Collateral relations: Aesc. hipp.\\ {{anchor:s55}}Discrete relations: Aloes; Collinsonia; Ignat.; Nux vom.
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====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
^ Source: | [[en:mm:hering:start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 01, 1879 |
^ Description: | Clinical materia medica of [[en:rem:r1024|Aesculus Glabra]] |
^ Remedies: | [[en:rem:r1024|Aesculus Glabra]] |
^ Author: | Hering, C. |
^ Year: | 1879 |
^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
^ Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |}