Purified Paraffin (PARAFFINE)
- Valuable in uterine affections.
- Particularly serviceable in constipation.
- Knife-like pains.
- Pains extend from one part to another, and alternate.
- Pain in stomach alternates with pain in throat and spine.
Purified Paraffin (PARAFFINE)
"Paraffin" as a generic term includes all those substances which have no
affinity for Sulphuric Acid, and cannot be destroyed by it, Petroleum itself coming within this
designation. Specifically "Paraffin" is a "tasteless, inodorous, fatty matter, which resists the
action of acids and alkalis, obtained by the dry distillation of wood, peat, bituminous coal,
petroleum, &c." In the distillation of Petroleum, Naphthalin is the first substance that comes off;
Paraffin is the next. This is the substance the attenuation of which I have successfully used on
and I conclude this is the substance Wahle proved, though no description of it is given. The
symptoms of the proving, which was made on persons of both sexes, are very striking. The pains
are: Knife-like stabs; twisting, wrenching pains; stinging and twisting; electric pains. The pains
extend from one part to another and alternate. Pain in the stomach alternates with pains in throat
and spine. There is sensitiveness to touch about the head. Sensation as if there were fat on the
eyes. Sensation as if whole body was swaying to and fro. Sensation of a cord round abdomen.
The pains are < bending over. < Standing or walking (these soon bring back the symptoms). >
stomach. Palpitation accompanies stomach pain. A number of pains were experienced in the
groins; stabbing in mons veneris; cutting pain from one iliac crest to the other. With these pains
there was leucorrhoea, pruritis vulvee, and other disturbances of the female generative organs.
The homceopaths of Rome (says the H. R.) have found it serviceable in uterine and other
mother of three children, suffered since last confinement, five years before, with bearing-down
pains, excessive menses, leucorrhcea, constant and violent indigestion with morning retching or
vomiting. Pain in back, shoulders, and abdomen after any food, however light. The pains, which
few globules of Paraf. 30 were dissolved in water and a teaspoonful taken every two or three
hours.—In a few days all symptoms of indigestion were gone and did not return. Other symptoms
were markedly ameliorated. The catamenia instead of recurring too soon were delayed much
swollen joints lessen considerably from its use as a liniment.
Left side of head and face suffer most; pains stinging and twisting. Pain as if a nail were driven in left side of vertex. Twisting in left ear.
Bruised feeling in |. occiput—Knocking and hammering in head as if all the pulses
were beating.—Head heavy and dull; a feeling when leaning forward as if a weight fell toward
forehead.—Pressing pain in head, extending from vertex toward forehead as if something would
and a feeling as if the whole side of the head were soft and spongy.—Twisting and wrenching in
sinciput so that he must lie down (which >); having lain down a quarter of an hour, and having
placed r. hand under head, there was experienced a feeling of painless shock so that the hand
under the, head was drawn away and the legs were thrown down from the sofa; soon afterward
occurred severe palpitation of heart——Twisting and wrenching in the whole head as well as the
bone, extending into r. eye and becoming < on bending over.—On the outside of forehead a
pressing pain which seems to thrust inward, passing in half an hour into inside of head.—The 1.
side of head and face suffers most; pains stinging and twisting, often going and returning at the
same time.—Sticking in the forehead extending into the nose.—On touching the vertex the skin
pains as if it were suppurating, in the afternoon.—Skin of head feels soft on being touched, or as
if suppuration was going on beneath it.—Falling out of hair.
Vision dim; black specks before. Lids red. Sensation as if there were fat on the eyes.
Throbbing and sticking over r. eyebrow laterally and from without, extending into
spots upon cornea.—Eyes seem as if there was a veil before them, morning.—In morning, lids
closed with mucus; dry mucus in internal canthi.—Itching in internal canthi which ceases a
moment on rubbing, but a sore pain remains, and very soon the itching returns —Pressing pains
under r. upper lids as if from a foreign body; or as if from the prick of a needle. —Lids red, as
in eyes as if always moist.—Eyes moist and fearful—The mucus in internal canthi is cold and
mucus, and seems to have a veil before it—Eyes dim, she sees nothing, but feels everything —On
fixing any object for some time eyes become moist, as if a cold wind was blowing into them,
with a gentle itching. —In open air there seems to be a black veil before eyes; objects seen seem
to be pale, with short sight; little black flies are seen before the eyes.—She sees objects as if ina
mist.—White of eye full of blood; < toward the external angle.
Roaring in r. ear like rumbling of a mill wheel, afternoon —Gurgling in I. ear like
if it was stopped up; pushing things into ears > temporarily.
Odour of cordials in nose—Nose moist, frequent desire to blow it, but without
sneezing.—Blood from nose of a dark red colour.
Tearing, twisting pain in teeth down to lower jaw. Full of saliva; feels sticky; bitter taste.
In evening, under upper lip, on the gum, a hard, painless swelling, which broke
during the night—Mouth full of saliva; she was obliged to spit constantly, lasting for twenty-four
hours.—Mouth feels sticky.—Mouth without taste and the appetite fails —Bitter taste in
mouth.—Tongue slightly coated; dirty-white in colour; chill, followed by dry heat with thirst,
which is soon followed by sweat, lasting a long time.
in one of the 1. lower molars.—Twisting in teeth with stinging in ear, which after some hours
temple, sleep impossible.
Dryness of throat, fauces as if dried up, but without thirst.—Sense of suffocation in
pharynx.
Acid eructations some hours after eating —A constant feeling of
satiety.—Appetite good, but nothing seems to taste as it should.—Inclination to vomit at 9
stomach with increase of saliva in mouth as if emesis must occur, with stinging pains in forehead
and cold over whole body, without thirst or feeling of heat following.—Hunger almost all the
time.—Pain across stomach as if a blow had been received; lasts thirty-six hours; can only
breathe slowly and carefully.—The pains in stomach extend to chest, causing oppression thereof,
and then pass into shoulders, with much belching, and alternating with pains in throat and
spine.—Great sensibility of stomach; cannot draw the vest together.—In walking, feeling of
relaxation in region of stomach, as if a sore in it were causing pain.—Smoking soon = pain in
stomach, and tobacco is distasteful.—Pain as if from a beating in region of stomach; she wished
to gape and was obliged to support region of stomach with hand, thereupon a fixed pain in I.
hypochondrium as if some of the parts were being twisted.—Stomach swells up like a ball and
forces itself upwards; hard and very painful to the touch; there is also very little appetite —When
the pains in stomach subside, those in teeth also disappear (as if a causal relation between the
tow).—Weight in stomach as if there was a stone placed upon it, in morning, evening, and after
dinner during time of digestion (from half an hour to an hour after meals).—Palpitation of heart
with stomach symptoms, so severe as to incapacitate him.—A fter breakfast, between 9 and 10
a.m., griping and drawing with crawling in stomach, which extends into chest and between
shoulders, causing oppression of chest with a sense of heat.
Pain in lower abdomen, extending to genitals, rectum and coccyx; better, sitting.
Sense of lassitude in abdomen > when supported.—Swelling of abdomen and
nausea as if about to vomit.—Feeling in the abdomen as if he had been disembowelled; he wishes
to walk fast which causes the parts to pain severely.—Cutting pains in abdomen, preventing sleep
quantity of white mucus issued from vagina; these attacks are often repeated ——Under umbilicus a
cutting pain as if caused by a sharp knife, extending downward to genitals.—Colicky pains for
some hours internal to umbilicus with a painful sensation as if a cord was bound around
abdomen above stomach, lasting ten minutes. —Griping sensation in region of umbilicus,
extending to spine.—When sitting, spasmodic pains in lower abdomen, extending into rectum and
coccyx.—A fter long sitting the pains are >, but walking makes them <, so that the body must be
held in a slightly curved position —Toward 6 p.m. griping and cutting internal to umbilicus with
nausea, afterwards vomiting of acid water and at the end a little food, with twisting pains in
abdomen suddenly swelled as if she had eaten to excess; before and during the attack flat and
viscid taste in mouth.—She went to bed in this condition, and on waking in morning the attack
was entirely gone, the bowels, however, refused to move.—Painless swelling of abdomen lasting
twenty-four hours.—Abdomen hard, tense, and swollen, with painless rumblings unaccompanied
with belching of wind; he goes to bed with these symptoms but they are gone in
morning.—Pressing arm against stomach and squeezing it > the pain, and then she was able to
breathe deeply, which she could not do otherwise.—Stomach swollen in the afternoon; went to
bed at 10 p.m. and slept one hour, awoke with urging to vomit, and soon after threw up acid
water and the food taken the preceding day.—Griping in abdomen, extending down into rectum,
with a feeling as if this organ was ligated; she feels so weak that she has to support herself to
keep from failing, with cold sweat in face, lasting half an hour.—Severe itching in abdomen
which ceases, and is always followed by copious white expectoration, with flashes of heat in face
and great weakness.—At first coldness in feet, then stinging and pressing pains in r.
hypochondrium.—From here the pains pass to stomach with swelling of abdomen; then they
extend up the spine to the shoulders.—Spasmodic stabbing pains one after the other in mons
veneris, when standing on her feet she has a desire to put one foot over the other.—Spasmodic
pain in |. inguinal region as of incarcerated wind, which extends upward across abdomen,
causing a painful spot in region of spleen —Drawing and cutting pain from one iliac crest to the
other as if a knife had traversed abdomen; often intermitting, and always returning.
Frequent desire for stool. Obstinate constipation in children (Alumina; Nyctanthes). Chronic constipation, with haemorrhoids and continual urging to stool, without result.
Constrictive pain below ribs, passing across stomach, with much thirst;
five hours later stools, at first very hard with much tenesmus and retracted abdomen; later, fluid,
abundant, constant tenesmus, relieving swelling of abdomen a little —Bowels confined for two
days and very hard; evacuation in small pieces.—No evacuation for three days, abdomen seems
very full, as if much had been eaten, with loss of appetite —Evacuations accompanied with
stinging, cutting pains in rectum, which persist more than an hour, with vehement
tenesmus.—Obstinate constipation in children is readily cured.—The child has a movement only
once in three or four days, accompanied with severe pain in anus.—Frequent desire for stool
without result.—Stools hard but occurring every day.—After going for three days without stool he
is obliged to remain an hour before expelling anything, and becomes very much
fatigued.—Evacuations hard as nuts expelled with much difficulty, with spasmodic pains in
intestines; the feeces escape in small pieces.—Chronic constipation with hemorrhoids and
continual urging to stool without result.
Passes much urine of ten—Frequent desire to pass urine after cramps in
stomach.—Was obliged to urinate three times in the space of four hours, but only a small quantity
each time; otherwise she only urinated once during the same length of time and with
strangury.—Urine very hot and light coloured.—Passes much urine, and after a quarter of an hour
passes an equally large quantity although she had drunk but little.
Slight itching and burning in vulva when not urinating.—Feeling of
heat in the vulva.—Very hot urine causing heat at vulva.—The menstruation appears several days
too late-—The menstruation comes on six days too soon, when on the feet the blood flows
continuously.—The blood is black and abundant; reddish-black.—During menses: feels cold
externally and hot internally and must drink a great deal; cutting pains through body on second
day.—White fluid discharge like milk coming away in drops; sweetish odour.—Very profuse
white discharge, leaving white and grey spots on the linen, with itching in abdomen.
Whole chest pains as if compressed, and when breathing sharp stabbing pains
traverse chest, < |. side.—Stinging in chest which prevents him from taking a long breath—Pain
in region of diaphragm as if it was inflamed; when gaping, drawing pains under r. ribs, extending
as far as spine; they come and go frequently and are < by respiration.—Stinging pains under false
ribs on 1. side, < on lying down, on external pressure and on deep respiration with flashes of
heat.—Stabbing pains one after another in upper portion of breast, < when breathing, lasting half
an hour.—Twisting pains in |. breast—The nipples pain on touching them, as if sore inside.
Drawing and stinging between the shoulders with oppression of breath.—Drawing
pains between the shoulders, extending downward along spine, toward liver and upward into
chest, then respiration becomes oppressed and frequent shooting pains traverse entire
body.—Pains in spine, extending into lumbar vertebre and then into both sides above crests of
ilia and into inguinal regions, where a pain as of inflammation is felt.—The dorsal pains are < by
bending.—Pains in spine as if it had been injured, as bad during repose as when in motion.—Pains
as if from fatigue in both loins, when ascending stairs.
In 1. axilla an electric shock which shakes whole body, and in all the joints
there occurs a trembling, such as might be produced by an electric machine, and which causes
each time a sensation of fear—Whole r. arm, but esp. axilla, feels as if it had been dislocated by a
feels a sensation of numbness as if the clothing was too tight, with turgescence of the
veins.—Muscles of forearm seem to grow large and have a feeling of stiffness ——Wrenching pains
in elbow-joints—Wrenching pain in joints of 1. hand.—Palms very hot.
Painful tension in muscles of thigh as if a long walk had been
thence into the heel, where it ceases.—Wrenching pains in calves, extending into toes; prevent
sleep; she does not know where to put her legs.—Trembling of legs from knees to toes so that
there is difficulty in walking or raising the feet—Tearing pains in the calves of the legs, with a
feeling of heat, extending down to the toes; the palms of the hands and soles of the feet are very
hot.—Tearing pains in articulations of feet and in toes for several hours.—Back and soles of feet
are swollen, after thirty-four hours, with tearing pains in ankles and soles, on account of which,
though very tired, he was not able to sleep.—A feeling as of electric shocks in all the joints.
24. Generalities—General weariness, lasting several days.—When sitting down a feeling as if
somnolence for two hours.
Burns, even of third degree, with sloughing and sepsis. Wash with sterile water and dry and spray with paraffin, and cover with thin layer of cotton. Useful also in frost bites.
Frequent gaping with great somnolence.—Continued yawning although the joints of
the jaw are painful—She would like to sleep all the time, day and night—She cannot keep awake
and goes to sleep in her chair; her feet go to sleep.—After having passed the night rolling around
in bed without waking and passing from one dream to another, she wakes at 5 a.m., the bed-
clothing thrown aside and without her nightcap, a thing which had never happened to her
before —Sensual, lascivious dreams.
Chill, followed by dry heat with thirst, which is soon followed by sweat, lasting a
long time.—Chill, heat, and sweat frequently alternating.—Face and hands hot and red; hot sweat
on upper part of body, esp. forehead.
Abdomen, swelling of. Breasts, affections of. Constipation; of children.
disorders of.
Compare: Naphthalin; Petrol; Kreos; Eupion.
Lower triturations and thirtieth potency.
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