Symphytum. (Symphytum Officinale.)
Comfrey; Healing Herb. Borraginaceae.
A native of Europe, where it grows on banks of streams and in meadows; also found in United States.
- Injury to eye, Gross, Rck. Kl. Erf., vol. 1, p. 317; Inflammation of inferior maxillary bone, Cate, B. J. H., vol. 34, p. 378; Pain in knee, Funk, Rck. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 928; Fracture of bones, Gilchrist, Med. Inv., vol. 9, p. 79; Non-union of fracture, Hendrichs, A. H. Z., vol. 107, p. 71.
Pain in eyes after a knock or contusion of an obtuse body.
After being struck upon eye with a cane by a child, no visible injury, but a sensation on closing eye as if upper lid passed over an elevation on bulb of eye; on waking eye could not be easily opened, seemed spasmodically closed.
Pains across epigastrium from one side to other, agg. opposite spleen, in walking; when sitting agg. about navel; griping pain.
Menses stopped; headache, weight in forehead when she stoops; has it almost all time; a good deal of fever every other hour; cold all day, cramp and diarrhea; nose sore inside alae, wants to pick it; wants to rub her eyes; inflamed ears; feels as if something were in them, stopped up, cannot hear well.
More than a year ago fell and struck knee upon a stone; wound healed and left scarcely any trace, but there remained an acute stitching pain in place, felt when clothing touched part, or when knee was bent.
Man suffering with a spontaneous luxation of thigh since childhood, fell and received a fracture of affected thigh; after two months fragments were quite movable, and as union was despaired of, an apparatus was made which allowed him to sit on a chair during day; Symphytum 4, four globules every six hours, brought about complete union in twenty days.
As if upper lid passed over an elevation on closing eye; as if ears were stopped up.
Peculiar pain: in periosteum, after wounds have healed.
Pain: in eyes after a knock or contusion; across epigastrium.
Stitching pain: in healed wound on knee.
Griping pain: about navel.
Weight: in forehead when stooping.
Bruises, sprains; sore breasts.
Inflammation of bones; diseased spinous processes.
Psoas abscess.
Facilitates union of fractured bones and lessens peculiar pricking pain; favors production of callous.
Touch of clothing: acute pain in injured knee, after wound healed.
Wants to rest eyes.
Mechanical injuries, bad effects from blows, bruises, thrusts on eye.
Non-union of fracture, particularly when trouble is of nervous origin.
Injury to bones; for example, when a blow on eyes injures orbital plates of frontal bone.
Irritable stump after amputation.
Peculiar pain in periosteum after wounds have healed.
Irritability of bone at point of fracture.
Gunshot wounds.
Source: | The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 10, 1891 |
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Description: | Clinical materia medica of Symphytum Officinale |
Remedies: | Symphytum Officinale |
Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
year: | 1891 |
Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |