Castor Equi.
By John Henry Clarke โ A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
The Rudimentary Thumbnail of the Horse. A small, flat, oblongoval horn, wrinkled on surface, breaking off in scales, darker than the hoof, growing on inner side of leg above fetlock. Scales triturated.
Clinical
Coccygodynia / Epilepsy / Nails, affections of / Nipples, cracked; ulcerated / Warts
Characteristics
This is a very ancient remedy, and was proved and introduced into homลopathy by Hering. It especially acts on the nipples, the nails, and bones, especially causing pains in right tibia and coccyx. Burnett has cured with it a case of wart on forehead.
Relations
Hep. relieves the sore nipples; Thuja has removed warts caused by Cast. eq. Compare: Calc. oxal., Hippoman., Castoreum, Moschus.
1. Mind
Unusual laughter about things not funny.
2. Head
Vertigo, headache, and nausea in mornings, sour stomach, and lack of appetite.
10. Appetite
Desire, to smoke tobacco.
12, 13. Abdomen and Stool. . Colic with urging wakes him in the morning, followed by a very thin, watery, somewhat burning stool; with passage of offensive flatus. Pain in l. inguinal region.
16. Female Sexual Organs
Cracked, sore nipples in nursing women, excessively tender, cannot bear touch of clothing; even in neglected cases, ragged, nipples almost hanging. Breasts swollen, sensitive; itching internally, painful on descending stairs.
17. Respiratory Organs
Disagreeable sick feeling in larynx.
19. Heart
Peculiar sensation about heart as of something alive struggling.
20. Back
Weak spine. Pain in coccyx < every evening while sitting.
23. Lower Limbs
Repeated pain in r. tibia.
24. Generalities
Syncope. Epilepsy.
25. Skin
Warts. Nails drop off. Brittle nails.