Chamomilla drug details, all characters with causation general and particulars. child remedy
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chamomilla Dr Saroj R. Sawant M.D.(HOM.)
Common name It is also known as matricaria chamomilla and German chamomille . An excellent name for Chamomilla is " Cannot bear it ". …… Dr M.L. Tyler
Doctrine of signature Modest little weed which flourishes about this time of the year in rick-yards among the litter of thrashings, with its acrid scent , and its white petals that bend backwards , as if putting their little hands behind them. This distinguishes it from rather like flowers. ………..Dr M. L. Tyler
family Compositae .
prover Dr Samuel Hahnemann
Part used Tincture of whole Fresh plant .
Spher of action "A particular derangement of the cerebral functions and even of the whole nervous system ; a painful increase of the sentient action, followed by a considerable depression of the vital forces, and a certain disorder of the mental faculties."
Master quotes Hahnemann said , " Do not give Acon ite where sickness is borne with calmness and patience " ; and of Cham. he wrote, " It is unsuited for persons who bear pain calmly and patiently."
Master quotes Cham. is one of the " out-of-proportions " drugs . Ars . has prostration out of proportion (seemingly) with the malady, and Cham. has pain out of proportion (such as pains of labour — toothache — rheumatism, etc.).
Master quotes Charles J. Hempel called this " the catnip of Homeopathy ," because it was particularly adapted to nervous affections, especially of children.
Master quotes Cham . is one of Clarke's " Nursery A.B.C. drugs " — A con ite , B elladona ., C hammomilla . Aconite is turmoil in circulation. Belladonna is turmoil in brain. Chamomilla is turmoil in temper .
Master quotes Dr. Boericke characterizes Chamomilla as : Chamomilla is sensitive ; irritable, thirsty, hot and numb. A disposition that is mild, calm and gentle contra-indicates Chamomilla .
Master quotes In every disease in which Chamomilla is indicated, we notice this peculiar excitability . The patient, whether it is a child or adult, a woman in labor or with toothache, is cross and excitable. Unless this mental state is present, Chamomilla will most likely fail you.
Master quotes The general constitutional state of Chamomilla is great sensitiveness ; sensitive to every impression; sensitive to surroundings; sensitive to persons; and, above all, sensitive to pain. …… Dr J. T. Kent.
Master quotes The excessive sensitiveness to pain and the violent derangements which pain occasions in the moral condition of the patient. This is the reason why it appeases a multitude of sufferings to which coffee-drinkers, and persons who have been treated with narcotic palliatives are subject …. Dr J.H Clarke
causation Bad effects from wrath( Violent anger), from coffee and narcotic palliatives. Complaints from anger, especially chill and fever . Cham. also corresponds to the effects of anger: colic, diarrhoea , jaundice, twitching, and convulsions.
characters Persons , especially children, with light brown hair, nervous, excitable temperament;
characters O versensitive from use or abuse of coffee or narcotics.
characters Children , new-born and during period of dentition .
characters Peevish, irritable, oversensitive to pain, driven to despair ( Coff .); Cross and peevish, angry disposition.
characters snappish , cannot return a civil answer. "too ugly to live;"
characters Child exceedingly irritable, fretful; quiet only when carried;
characters I mpatient , wants this or that and becomes angry when refused, or when offered, petulantly rejects it ( Bry ., Cina , Kreos .);
characters Piteous moaning of child because he cannot have what he wants
characters whining restlessness
characters Patient cannot endure any one near him
characters V ery cross, cannot bear to be spoken to ( Sil .); A verse to talking, answers peevishly.
characters Pain: seems unendurable, drives to despair; P ain is not always in proportion to the gravity of the case. Pains accompanied by with heat, thirst and fainting with numbness of affected part; < by heat; < evening before midnight < eructation
characters Twitchings and convulsions of children during dentition.
characters Perspiration of the head, especially the borders of the hair. Warm sweat on the head wetting the hair.“ "Face sweats after eating or drinking."
characters One cheek red and hot , the other pale and cold .
characters Oversensitive to open air; great aversion to wind, especially about ears.
characters Toothache if anything warm is taken into the mouth ( Bis ., Bry ., Coff .); on entering a warm room; in bed; from coffee; during menses or pregnancy.
characters Labor pains; spasmodic, distressing, wants to get away from them; tearing down the legs; press upward .
characters Diarrhoea : from cold, anger or chagrin; during dentition; after tabacco ; in child-bed; from downward motion (Borax, Sanicula .).
characters Stool green , watery, corroding, like chopped eggs and spinach ; hot , very offensive, like rotten eggs.
characters I nfant's breasts n ipples inflamed, tender to touch ( Helon ., Phyt .);
characters Milk runs out in nursing women ( runs out after weaning, Con.).
characters Convulsions of children from nursing, after a fit of anger in mother ( Nux - after fright in mother, Op.).
characters Violent rheumatic pains drive him out of bed at night, compel him to walk about. ( Rhus . Tox ).
characters Sleepy , but cannot sleep ( Bell., Caust ., Op .).
characters Burning of soles at night, puts feet out of bed ( Puls ., Med., Sulph .).
Madality -aggravation I n the night, A fter breakfast, A fter suppressed perspiration , O n getting warm in bed.
Modality- amelioration From being carried; Fasting ; W arm , W et weather.