Cypripedium.
By John Henry Clarke тАФ A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Lady's Slipper. N. O. Orchidace├ж. Tincture and infusions of fresh root gathered in autumn.
Clinical
Brain affections / Chorea / Convulsions / Debility and sleeplessness / Delirium tremens / Ecstasy / Epilepsy / Mental despondency / Nervous debility / Neuralgia / Post-influenzal debility / Sleeplessness / Spermatorrh┼Уa / Stye
Characteristics
Cypr. has great repute as a "nervine" among eclectics, and in domestic practice. It ranks with Scutellaria and Valerian. A strong infusion causes exhilaration followed by calmness; and is much resorted to by women whose nerves are shattered by long illness, or excessive indulgence in green-tea or coffee (Hale). It is suited to nervous disorders from mental over-excitement, or reflex nervous excitement; to nervous weakness following influenza. It is indicated in the brain-hyperesthesia of children who wake in the night lively and full of play. Ecstasy, preliminary to incipient brain disorder. Epilepsy from reflex irritation. Jactitation and trembling; twitching of limbs.
Relations
Compare: Ambra, Coca, Ign., Kali bro., Paull., Thea, Scutel., Valer., Zinc. In ecstasy, Coffea. Antidote to: Rhus poisoning.
1. Mind
Irascibility and fitfulness; hysterical symptoms; sleeplessness; agitation. Indifference.
2. Head
Vertigo followed by heaviness and dragging of l. foot.
3. Eyes
Stye on r. lower lid.
15. Male Sexual Organs
Spermatorrh┼Уa with great nervous prostration and dejection of spirits.
16. Female Sexual Organs
Amenorrh┼Уa, with hysteria. Great nervous debility and despondency. Irritability of vagina; hysterical symptoms, sleeplessness and agitation.
26. Sleep
Sleeplessness: with desire to talk, a constant crowding of pleasant ideas; with restlessness of body; twitching of limbs; after miscarriage for several nights in succession. Ecstasy; children awaken in night from sleep, "wide-awake," unnaturally playful, with no desire to go to sleep again (often a preliminary to some brain affection).