Thlaspi Bursa Pastoris. (Bursa Pastoris.)
An annual bearing small white flowers in elongated terminal corymbs, native to Europe but found in most civilized countries. It flowers from early Spring to Autumn.
The tincture is prepared from the fresh flowering plant.
Short provings by Macfarlan and McGeorge.
Observations by Boenninghausen, Lippe and Hale.
Refer to British Quarterly, vol. 3, p. 63; N. A. J. of Hom., vol. 2, p. 185.
- Metrorrhagia, Rafinesque, B. J. H., vol. 32, p. 370; Claude, T. W. H. Conv., 1876, p. 955; Menorrhagia, Lange, B. J. H., vol. 3, p. 63; Bloody leucorrhea, Rafinesque.
Frequent epistaxis, of a passive nature.
Free discharge of blood and mucus from left nostril.
Dull pain at root of nose.
Teeth sore on closing jaws.
Gums sore; neuralgic feeling in teeth.
Inside of gums feels as if full of blisters.
Soreness of upper part of throat.
Swelling of throat and face, most on left side.
Tonsils swollen.
Dryness on swallowing.
Pain between end of sternum and umbilicus, like needles or like a shock from a battery.
Severe cramp pains, amel. bending over.
Metrorrhagia; with uterine colic; in hemorrhagic chlorosis; in sequela of abortion or accouchement.
Premature menses; first day she hardly had a show, on second a hemorrhage, with severe colic, vomiting, and expulsion of clots; flow continued very long, eight, ten, even fifteen days, then left patient in a state of exhaustion, from which she had not time to recover before another period; one period very profuse, next less so.
Hemorrhages: with violent uterine colic and cramps; consequent on abortion; at critical age; with cancer of cervix.
Too frequent and copious menses, especially in persons of a relaxed constitution.
Menses three days too soon, very profuse, uterine colic and discharge of clots.
Delaying menses caused by inertia of uterus.
Leucorrhea; bloody, dark, fetid, before and some days after menses, which was profuse and dark.
Pain in left shoulder so great, he thought neck and shoulder would break.
Strong, almost painful pulsation in right radial artery; pulse 84, uneven.
Pain in finger; felon, on tenth day.
Left: deafness and pain in ear; blood and mucus from nostril; swelling of throat and face; pulsating pain in chest; as if neck and shoulder would break.
Right: painful pulsation in radial artery.
As of needles or a shock from a battery between end of sternum and umbilicus; as if neck and left shoulder would break with pain.
Pain: in left ear; in finger.
Neuralgic pain: in teeth.
Crampy pain: in stomach and toes; in abdomen; in uterus.
Bruised feeling: all over.
Pulsating pain: in left chest.
Dull pain: at root of nose.
Faintness: in stomach.
Source: | The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 10, 1891 |
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Description: | Clinical materia medica of Thlaspi bursa pastoris |
Remedies: | Thlaspi bursa pastoris |
Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
year: | 1891 |
Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |