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Solanum Tuberosum Aegrotans

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Characteristics
Clarke

The "Potato murrain" is characterised by "the rapid putrescence of the leaves

and haulm, which is first indicated by the presence of a little mould, Peronospora infestans,

which preys upon the tissues, spreading rapidly in every direction. The tubers also exhibit brown

spots on their surface and within their tissues, and according to circumstances decay with greater

  • or less rapidity" (Treas.
  • of Bot.
  • ).
  • In 1846 the sudden inroad of this disease led to the fearful

famine in Ireland, which resulted in the death of thousands. Mure made the first proving of S. t.

@., using a potato "in an entire state of decomposition, without, however, being completely

rotten." Effects of eating diseased potatoes, some of them fatal, have been observed, and these

have been added to Mure's. The symptoms of the proving were pretty severe, and one of the most

important—prolapse of the rectum—has been confirmed by the poisoning cases. A man and three

children ate boiled diseased potatoes, and among their symptoms were these: "Pain of an acute

character was referred to the region of the anus, which on examination was found perfectly

patulous and exquisitely tender to the touch. Two of the four patients had prolapsus ani, which

was probably caused by the violent and ineffectual efforts to discharge the contents of the

rectum. There had not been an evacuation of the bowels, nor had they passed water, except in

drops and with extreme suffering, for six days. On introducing, the finger into the rectum, which

caused acute pain, it was found that the intestine was completely filled, to within an inch of the

orifice. with a solid substance." The foul odour of the diseased potato is reproduced in the breath

and body odour of the patients. Lips cracked and raw; gums bleeding; tongue coated, thick,

cracked; throat inflamed and ulcerated with sensation of something sticking in it or a fleshy

growth. In one poisoning case a condition of noma of left cheek was induced. Peculiar

Sensations are: Of water splashing on head; as if brain were leaping in skull (on stooping). As of

something sticking in throat. As if there were a fleshy growth in throat. As if a spring unrolled in

left hypochondrium. As if a hollow body were turning rapidly in chest. Of stoppage in trachea.

Of something becoming detached from sacrum. The urine has an oily pellicle. Excruciating

muscular pains. The symptoms are < by touch and pressure. Headache is < on waking; by smell

  • of alcohol; walking at 5 p.
  • m.
  • ; sleeping; working (headache).
  • Cold water = shock.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
Clarke

Quarrelsome, irritable mood.—Bad temper.—An unintelligible expression irritates her

so that she would like to break everything and bite her hands.—Dread of work.—Hypochondriac

mood.—She wants to enjoy a change of scenery, &c.—She fancies she is miserable, and dwells

much on the future —Rises in the night imagining that there are thieves behind the curtain, but

dares not look, asks others to do it—Crowd of ideas.—His attention is easily disturbed by other

things.

Head

Symptoms — Head
Clarke

Confusion.—Heat in head, evening.—Heaviness of the head; in the vertex; on stooping

  • and then raising head again.
  • —Catarrhal dulness of head; esp.
  • forehead.
  • —Sensation on stooping as

if brain leaping in skull —Lancinations as if brain would burst open.—Sensation of water

splashing in head.—Headache at noon, < by the smell of spirits —Head feels too heavy, she has to

make an effort to support it.—Pressure above eyes, on waking.—In the forehead: violent pain, all

day; stitching pain; with dulness of head, and disposition to fall forwards.—Slight beating in

temples.—Sensation as if the hair would be torn out on vertex.—Painful sensitiveness of scalp and

roots of hair; cannot bear combing; > after stirring about and talking.

Eyes

Symptoms — Eyes
Clarke

Prickling about the lids, the surface of which is red.—Spasmodic contraction and

  • twitching of |.
  • upper lid —Burning in lids.
  • —Prickling and burning in eyes.
  • —Congestion of the

conjunctiva.—Profuse lachrymation; on waking.

Nose

Symptoms — Nose
Clarke

Repeated sneezing, followed by feeble cough.—Nose-bleed.—Pressure at root of

nose.—Smell of blood.

Face

Symptoms — Face
Clarke

Face hot and red.—Mounting of heat to face, now and then.—Red pimples on

  • cheeks.
  • —Desquamation of face.
  • —Face pale, bloodless, much swollen, esp.
  • about eyelids, nearly
  • closing them.
  • —Bluish-black, fetid ulcer of 1.
  • cheek.
  • —Upper lip bleeding, cracked.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Dry mouth.—The mucous membrane of the velum palati seems to become detached

  • here and there.
  • —Tongue pale.
  • —Thick tongue, 2 a.
  • m.
  • —Tongue swollen, cracked, early in the

morning; coated white or yellowish white; or coated white, with red tip, or yellowish along the

  • median line.
  • —Prickling in r.
  • half of tongue.
  • —Breath horribly fetid.
Symptoms — Teeth
Clarke

Swelling of mucous membrane of the inner margin of the two incisors.—Teeth loose

  • and very painful.
  • —Gums, esp.
  • lower, spongy, oozing blood.
  • —Teeth covered with white mucus.

Throat

Symptoms — Throat
Clarke

Mucus accumulates in throat and seems to cover whole anterior part —Feeling as of

a fleshy growth in throat.—Feeling as if something sticking in throat which she cannot bring up,

followed by expectoration of a small, hard, yellowish-grey lump.—Fauces and mouth inflamed;

ulcerated in patches.—Inflamed fauces, unable to swallow saliva.

Stomach

Symptoms — Appetite
Clarke

Canine hunger.—Salt taste —Taste of raw potatoes.—Food tastes as bitter as

gall.—Great desire for spirits and oranges.—Burning thirst.

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Eructations followed by rumbling in stomach.—Sour eructations causing a

cough.—Acidity, bitterness, and gulping-up, after eating —Cardialgia after, breakfast, dinner, and

supper.—Pain in stomach, with red face, after breakfast —Spasmodic pains, griping-tearing at

night.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
Clarke

Sensation as if a spring were unrolled in |. hypochondrium.—Pains and working

in the bowels, early in the morning.—Painfulness of abdomen to contact along the median

line.—Belly hard, swollen, dropsical.—In abdomen: pain after eating; spasmodic pains, as though

the bowels became twisted together; dull pains in the hypogastric region, at night; pain with

chilliness; rumbling; the clothes cause a feeling of tightness Emission of flatulence, also with

  • colic.
  • —Pain, as if sprained, in r.
  • groin.
  • —Stitch in r.
  • groin near inguinal ring.

Stool

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
Clarke

Frequent urging to stool —Stool scanty, with straining, passing off in

small, black lumps (balls).—Has to strain until tears come.—Hard, large, lumpy stool; with

violent burning in anus and rectum.—Stool hard and large, followed by two liquid

stools.—Copious greenish-yellow diarrhceic stool—Constipation for five days.—Violent colic

previous to stool.—Alternate protrusion and retraction of rectum during stool, with feeling of

chilliness of body.—Prolapsus recti.—After stool rectum alternately falls and returns

  • again.
  • —Contraction of sphincter ani.
  • —Strong pulsations in perinzeum and r.
  • ring finger—Acute

pain in anus, which was found perfectly patulous and exquisitely tender—Great heat in anus.

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
Clarke

Region of bladder distended.—Difficult micturition.—Heat (and pain) in

urethra after urinating. —Constant micturition while at stool.—Urine reddish, mingled with

mucus.—Urine: very thick, becoming covered with white mucus after standing; soapy; turbid, of

a dingy yellow, with copious white sediment; turbid, dingy yellow, covered with an oily

pellicle —Pain in urethra, after urinating.

Female

Symptoms — Female Sexual Organs
Clarke

Twisting pains through uterus.—Feeling of dislocation in hip-joint

with pain in womb after a slight exertion.—Flatulence presses on uterus.—Menstrual blood rose-

coloured.—Suppression of the menses.—Menses smelling of foul fish, mixed with black

coagula.—Small pimples and intolerable itching of labia——Spasmodic pains striking through

uterus.—Burning and itching in vagina.

Respiratory

Symptoms — Respiratory Organs
Clarke

Constriction and difficulty of breathing, caused by dryness of

mouth.—Hoarseness on waking.—In trachea: tearing, prickling, with cough; tearing, with phlegm;

sensation as of an obstacle, followed by cough and expectoration of a lump of hard, yellowish-

grey mucus.—Cough with expectoration of yellow mucus, at night——Dry cough, day and

night—Cough as from stoppage in pharynx.—Expectoration of lumps of black blood, early in the

morning.—Constant involuntary sighing.—After eating choking and difficult breathing caused by

dryness of mouth.—Suffocation owing to previous day's dinner not digesting well; has to rise 3

a.m.

Chest

Symptoms — Chest
Clarke

Oppression in chest after supper.—Tearing in chest, also with dryness of

mouth.—Sensation on making the least motion, as though a hollow body were turning rapidly

round in chest quickly and with a noise, after which she fancies she will faint, early in

morning.—Prickling as from a thousand pins on the inner surface of sternum.—Violent stitching

  • pain above r.
  • breast —Congestions to chest.
  • —Acute pain in 1.
  • side, like a stitch —Painful stitches

in r. side—Mamme painful, esp. when raising arm.

Symptoms — Heart
Clarke

Weight and pain in heart region.—Lancinations in heart.—Palpitation of heart: for

moments; at night; when lying; when raising oneself; as though the heart would turn; with

fainting feeling; with oppression of chest (less when lying); irregular (after eating).—Pulse:

irregular; sometimes weak; hard and tense.

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Neck and Back
Clarke

Swelling of muscles of neck, shoulders, and arms with pain so acute he

winces on slightest pressure.—Sense of weight in the back part of the neck.—Violent beating in

spine, early, when lying.—Prickling sensation in spine, during sleep, waking her.—Stinging pain

in the large dorsal muscle, r. side, when drawing breath Burning and painful sensation on the

fifth dorsal vertebra, caused by friction of the clothes Sensation of weariness in whole

back.—Stiffness in muscles of back.—Sensation as if something on the os-sacrum became

detached.—Pain in sacrum, when walking or touching the part—Tingling in sacrum.—Beating in

  • r.
  • shoulder.
  • —Prickling in psoas muscles.
  • —Violent beating in loins.
  • —Pain in lumbar vertebre,

impeding walking.—Intolerable pain in lumbar region, obliging tier to walk bent.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke

Feeling of weariness in muscles posteriorly.—Pain as if sprained in r. upper

arm, after leaning on elbow.—Beating in middle portion of triceps brachealis—(Cannot clench

  • hands.
  • ).
  • —Heat in hands.
  • —Stinging in 1.
  • little finger—Beating in r.
  • ring finger.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke

Acute pains in hip-joint caused by least motion.—Painful pressure on hip-

joint, as with an iron bar, compelling her to lie down.—In |. gluteus muscle: beating; pain,

accompanied by loathing —Lancinations in posterior part of r. thigh —Weary feeling in muscles

of r. side, after walking. —Feeling of dislocation in hip-joint, with pain in womb, after a slight

exertion.—Shooting pain in posterior and inferior femoral muscles, when bending knee.—Beating

in internal femoral muscles.—Alternate beating and throbbing above patella in both limbs.—Pain

as if sprained in whole vertebral column, striking through posterior parts of thigh, and extending

down to heels.—Drawing pain in posterior part of r. lower limb, from gluteus muscle down to

  • heel.
  • —Legs oedematous.
  • —Shuddering of r.
  • leg.

24. Generalities——A peculiar and most offensive odour immediately perceived on approaching

the bed.—Cannot walk erect—General and partial debility.—Debility, she is about to

faint.—Weariness in all the limbs, on waking.—Pain as if bruised, in bed, preventing her from

stirring.—Muscular pains excruciating.—Cold water (whether drinking it or washing with it)

causes a sense of oppression and shock.

Skin

Symptoms — Skin
Clarke

Skin over whole body tender, tumefied, and preternaturally dark.—Rose-coloured

patches appear and as suddenly vanish.—Small pimples on the back; causing a violent

itching.—Small red pimples on cheeks.—The skin in the face peels off a little —Small pimples on

back = violent itching.

Sleep

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke
  • Irresistible drowsiness.
  • —Very sleepy in evening.
  • —Restless sleep.
  • —Starting from

sleep, as in affright.—Sleepless.—Confused dreams, about fires, revolution, corpses, thieves,

&c.—Amorous dream.—He dreams that he is to dress or draw the body of a drowned person, but

is prevented in consequence of the body falling all the time on the clothes or paper—Dreams

about men who become transformed to talking animals; that his hands are cut to pieces; that he is

falling from a steeple.—She dreams that she is eating human flesh; that she is swimming in a

river, and cannot get out of it.

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke

Pulse irritated; irregular; hard and tense.—Chilliness and sensation of internal

coldness.—Repeated chilly creepings through whole body, in evening.—Feeling of coldness all

over, unable to get warm, her cheeks being very red, in afternoon.—Heat all over, with

sweat.—Pyrexia, and afterwards dropsical appearance.—Violent paroxysms of heat, suddenly

passing through the whole body, and proceeding from the vertex.—Alternate burning heat and

chilliness, at night, in bed.—Exhalations from the skin, when performing the least work.—Sweat

all over, early in morning, in bed, cold night-sweat.—The sweat smells of potatoes, in bed.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Anus, prolapse of; patulous.
  • Breasts, painful.
  • Breath, offensive.
  • Constipation.
  • Epistaxis.
  • Headache.
  • Ileus.
  • Irritability.
  • Menses, interrupted.
  • Noma.
  • Odour of body, offensive.
  • Pruritus vulvee.
  • Rectum, prolapse of.
  • Scalp, painful.
  • Sciatica.
  • Scurvy.
  • Skin, darkness of.

Tenesmus. Tongue, cracked. Vertebree, pain in; pulsation in.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Mure gives the following as the closest analogues of S.
  • t.
  • 2.
  • —the order indicates
  • their relative importance: Bry.
  • , Ars.
  • , Pb.
  • , Nux, Sep.
  • , Stron.
  • , V.
  • tric.
  • , Scil.
  • , Puls.
  • , Graph.
  • , Alm.
  • ,
  • Merc.
  • , Na.
  • m.
  • , Ign.
  • , Calc.
  • Compare: Sensation of machinery inside, Nit.
  • ac.
  • Constipation, black
  • balls, Op.
  • Prolapsus ani, Pod.
  • , Ruta.
  • Patulous anus, Ap.
  • , Pho.

Classical Posology

Acute
  • 30C or 200C · repeat every 1–4 h depending on intensity
  • Stop on improvement · reassess in 24–48 h
  • For sensitive / elderly / paediatric: prefer LM1 or 30C
Constitutional
  • 200C or 1M single dose · wait 4 weeks
  • Alternative: LM1 daily × 10 days · ascend on retest
  • Hering's-Law follow-up adapts the next script
Citations: Organon §246 (interval / repetition) · §161 (plussed water) · §282 (LM ascension) · Kent on selection · Vithoulkas on second prescription. Open Repertify for the case-specific dose with the rule cited inline.

Additional notes

Symptoms — Limbs
Clarke

Joints swollen and very painful.—Sense of weariness in all the limbs on

waking.—Inclination to stretch the limbs.

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