Artemisia abrotanum, or southernwood, growing on sunny hills in Southern Europe, and cultivated in gardens. Celebrated as an old popular medicine. Introduced into our practice by Deventer. Proved by Gatchell on two women.
Feebleness and dullness of mind.
No capacity for thinking, as if all bodily and mental power were gone.
Thinks her brain is softening.
Excited, loquacious, feels like shouting.
Taciturnity.
Indolence, aversion to physical exercise.
Good humored, happy.
Gloomy, desponding.
Great anxiety and depression. ~ Gastralgia.
The child is cross and depressed. ~ Marasmus.
Ill-natured, irritable, violent.
Exceedingly peevish, feels as if she would like to do something cruel; no humanity.
Easily fatigued by conversation or mental effort.
The left brain seemed especially weak; easily fatigued by conversation or mental effort.
Sensation as of creeping chills along convolutions of brain, accompanied by prickling.
Face wrinkled, old, pale. ~ Marasmus.
Comedones with emaciation.
Face feels cold.
Drawing pains in upper maxilla.
Gnawing hunger; craves bread boiled in milk.
Appetite great; ravenous while emaciating; marasmus.
Loss of appetite. ~ Gastralgia.
Burning in stomach as from acidity.
Fullness and bloating in region of stomach.
Sensation as if stomach was hanging or swimming in water, with a peculiar feeling of coldness and a dullness to all irritants. ~ Gastralgia.
Pains cutting, gnawing, burning, sometimes contracting and stinging, mostly agg. at night; never entirely free from pain, even in intervals. ~ Gastralgia.
Disturbed digestion. ~ Chlorosis.
Weak, sinking feeling in bowels.
Frequent colicky pain. ~ Marasmus.
Distended abdomen. ~ Chlorosis; marasmus; colic.
Hard lumps in different parts of abdomen.
After sudden checking of diarrhea, rheumatism.
Piles appear and become agg. as rheumatic pains abate; frequent inclination to stool; hardly anything but blood passes.
Constipation. ~ Gastralgia.
(OBS:) Worms, especially ascarides. ~ Marasmus.
Alternate diarrhea and constipation; food passes undigested. ~ Marasmus.
Protruding hemorrhoidal tumors, burning when touched and when pressing.
Darting pain in region of left ovary.
Twitching in ovarian regions, seems to extend to back.
(OBS:) Ulcers on os tincae.
Dysmenorrhea; suppressed menses.
Raw feeling in respiratory tract from cold air.
In pleurisy (after Acon. and Bryon.), when a pressing sensation remains in affected side, impeding free breathing.
Pain across chest, sharp and severe in region of heart. ~ Rheumatism.
Pulse weak and small. ~ Chlorosis.
Ebullitions, with general heat and distended veins on forehead and hands. ~ Hemorrhoidal colic.
Fugitive pains in shoulders all night, preventing sleep.
Aching from shoulder joints to elbow.
Arms very weak.
Numb sensation in fingers.
Dull aching in first finger of right hand, followed by similar pain in other fingers of right and left hand.
Pricking and coldness of finger tips.
Emaciation, mostly of legs. ~ Marasmus.
Drawing sensation in ankle joint.
Deadness and coldness of feet.
Sticking, tearing and itching sensations in old foot-sores.
Lies prone; cannot hold head up.
Motion: pains in muscles of chest; averse to exercise; rheumatic pains agg.
Inability to move arms; legs with difficulty.
Remains very much relaxed and incapacitated.
Disposed to lie prone.
A weak, sickly feeling continued many days, with internal trembling when excited.
Very lame and sore all over. ~ Rheumatism.
Great weakness and prostration, and a kind of hectic fever with children, after influenza.
Head so weak, cannot hold it up.
Hysteria.
Left: brain seems weak; scalp sore; darting in ovary; sharp pains in region of heart.
Right to left: dull aching in fingers.
Right and left: twitching in ovarian region; aching in fingers.
As of creeping chills along convolutions of brain, with prickling; as if stomach was hanging or swimming in water; weak with internal trembling.
Aching: in shoulder joints and first finger of right hand.
Pain: across chest, sharp in region of heart; in sacrum.
Darting: in left ovary.
Cutting: in stomach.
Sticking: in foot-sores.
Stinging: in stomach.
Pricking: in brain; in stiff joints; finger tips.
Tearing: in teeth; in foot-sores.
Burning: in stomach and hemorrhoids.
Soreness: of scalp all over.
Aching: from shoulder joints to elbow; in fingers.
Contracting: in stomach.
Gouty pains: in wrists and ankle joints.
Fugitive pains: in shoulders.
Gnawing: in stomach.
Drawing: in upper maxilla, carious teeth, chest muscles; ankle joint.
Pressing: in pleurisy.
Scraping: in throat.
Rawness: in respiratory tract.
Twitching: in ovaries.
Numbness: in fingers.
Deadness: of feet.
Coldness: in face, stomach, finger tips; feet.
Weak sinking feeling: in bowels.
Dryness: of inner nose.
Itching: of scalp, foot-sores, chilblains.
Gout: painful and inflamed wrists and ankle joints.
Joints stiff, with pricking sensation.
Painful, inflammatory rheumatism before swelling.
Chlorosis.
(OBS:) In phagedenic diseases.
Rheumatism from suddenly checked diarrhea, cannot move her head, arms or limbs, and suffers much pain, no swelling.
After suppressed gout. ~ Gastralgia.
Marasmus of children.
Contractions of limbs from cramps or following colic.
Furuncles, if Hepar sulph. is insufficient.
The skin is flabby and hangs loose. ~ Marasmus.
Itching chilblains.
After Acon. and Bryon., in pleurisy; after Hepar sulph., in furuncle.
Itching chilblains; compare Nux vom. and Amanita.
Source: | The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 01, 1879 |
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Description: | Clinical materia medica of Abrotanum |
Remedies: | Abrotanum |
Author: | Hering, C. |
Year: | 1879 |
Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |