Abrotanum
Introduction:This a very valuable remedy should be more frequently
used. It is indicated in such conditions as are cured by Bryonia and Rhus tox., but its symptoms mark out its own individual cases.
Rheumatic conditions with heart irritation;
epistaxis; bloody urine; anxiety and trembling, when there has been a
history of diarrhoea. A suddenly checked diarrhoea will be followed by
violent cardiac symptoms; it is much like Ledum, Aurum and Kalmia.
Marasmus: In marasmus of children it is a very useful remedy and
not unfrequently indicated. The emaciation begins in the lower limbs and gradually
spreads upward, so that the face is the last
affected; that is the opposite of Lycopodium, Natrum mur. and Psorinum.
Chest: It
has cured pleurisy after Bryonia, which
seemed indicated, had failed. A woman lying in bed with dyspnoea,
anxiety, cold sweat and pain in the heart was surrounded by friends to
see her die.
It was learned that she had suffered for many months
with a rheumatism in one knee, that she had used crutches to get about
the house, and that she had recently been speedily cured (?) by a strong
liniment only a few days before this attack. Abrot. restored her to health promptly.
It has caused and cured burning ulcerative pains in
the stomach with suspicious vomiting.
Metastasis: Metastasis is a marked feature in Abrot. The changing of one so called disease into
another always calls attention to Abrotanum. Inflammation of the parotid
(mumps) changing to tests or mammae is generally cured by Carbo v. or Pulsatilla, but Abrot,
has cured when these remedies have failed.
Suppression: A suddenly checked diarrhea followed by piles and
acute rheumatism, with bleedings, as mentioned above, is further
argument in favor of this idea.
The Abrot. patient is sensitive to cold air and cold
damp weather. He suffers much from backaches, and his symptoms are worse
during the night.
In boys it cures hydrocele.
In infants it cures bleeding from the navel.
Lectures on Materia Medica - James
Tyler Kent
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