Queen of the Meadow
- Albuminuria, diabetes, strangury, irritable bladder, enlarged prostate are a special field for this remedy.
- Excellent in renal dropsy.
- Chills and pains run upwards.
- Impotency and sterility.
- Homesickness.
Queen of the Meadow
Death-like faintness and exhaustion.—Felt like an attack of sea-
sickness.—Symptoms pass away in a short time.
Left-sided headache with vertigo. Pain from left shoulder to occiput. Sick headache beginning in morning, worse afternoon and evening, worse in cold air.
Seething sensation backwards and forwards in head, extending down back and going
off during sleep.
R. cheek much inflamed, covered sparsely with fine vesicles filled with a thick white
lymph; erysipelatous inflammation most marked in molar region, livid or dark red, leaving skin
rough.
Tongue furred, brown along centre.—Tongue, prickling and stinging in tip; on
back.—Numbness of tongue.—Saliva abundant.
Burning in back of throat, > by cold water, > by breakfast; followed by heat all over
chest and in stomach.—Stinging and peppery sensation back of throat.
Active and long-continued vomiting with a sense of heat, vertigo, indistinct
vision, and prostration.
Severe stitches in liver; when walking up hill.—Tightness in region of
spleen.—Stitch in region of spleen.—Sensation as if a long worm writhing in region of transverse
colon or duodenum.—Throbbing in groins.
Stool difficult from painful spasm of anus, which was continued after the
evacuation; feeces small, lumpy, slimy; with prolapsus, though there had been no
straining.—Slight prolapsus after the stool Offensive diarrheic stool, preceded by griping and
followed by prolapsus.—Diarrhcea returns at lengthened intervals.—Feeling of action of the liver,
followed soon by griping and passing of offensive flatus, then offensive diarrhoea, after which
the feeling of the liver passes off, followed by slight prolapse rendering sitting uneasy, going off
gradually.—Dark brown, watery, mucous stool, sometimes mixed with solid feeces, sometimes
offensive, sometimes with blood, mostly in afternoon from 4 to 10 p.m. If it lasts two or three
days there is prolapsus returning very gradually; if replaced within half an hour the bowel
generally prolapses again; if the diarrhoea lasts longer external piles appear, not returning with
the prolapsus.
Pain around left ovary. Threatened abortion. External genitals feel as though wet.
Tense cutting pain two inches above |. ovary.—Smart, quick
ovarian atony.—Uterine leucorrhoea caused by exhaustion and chronic metritis—Leucorrhcea
abundant, leaving no stain—External genitals feel as though wet (a delusion).—Inflammation of
fourth month.—Inefficient labour-pains.
Hoarseness.—Heat in chest; radiating from stomach.—Feeling as if
lungs remained partly inflated.
Weight and heaviness in loins and back.
Peculiar seething sensation in region of spine, sometimes extending from occiput to
loins.
Cutting pain in neck running from I. shoulder to occiput—Between
shoulder-blades chilly feeling —Cutting pains; labour-like pains.—Pains running upward; from
sacrum into kidneys; from |. side of back and hip.—Chill begins in lower dorsal region and runs
up back.—Distressing pain in lumbar region before chill.
Seething sensation in lymphatics of r. leg, at times, from foot to groin, as if
circulation were felt; afterwards to a less extent in 1. leg; chiefly felt from foot to knee, only
when sitting, < in evening.—Sudden sharp pain about middle of r. tibia, which was tender to
touch.
Pimple just under lobe of r. ear—Hard white itching vesicular pimples on r. internal
malleolus and foot.
Yawning, gaping, and sighing.—Sleepy and depressed.—Sleep restless and mind
disturbed, frightful dreams.
Frequent sensations of chilliness which induced her to put a shawl about her
shoulders though in midsummer.
Euphorbia Heterodoxa.
smell of food).
Compare: Senecio; Cannab sat; Helon; Phos ac; Triticum; Epigea.
First potency.
Tired, weak uneasiness in limbs, with numbness and gnawing pains.—Rheumatic
pains shifting from place to place, always from below upward.—Pains in arms and legs before
bones, aching of limbs as if bones were broken, pains come and go suddenly; very restless, but
not > by motion.
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