GNAPHALIUM.
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
Gnaphalium polycephalum, Michx.
Natural order , Compositæ.
Common names , Everlasting; (G.) Ruhrkraut; (Fr.) le Cotonnière.
Preparation , Trituration of dried leaves and flowers of G. polyceph.; tincture of whole plant of G. uliginosum, Linn.
Authorities.
1 , Dr. William Banks, provings, N. Am. J. of Hom., 7, 383, 1st and 2d dec. trit. of leaves and flowers; 2 , W. J. A. Fuller, took 3d dec. trit. first, second, third, and fifth days; 3 , Dr. Woodbury's provings, Trans. Mass. Hom. Soc., 2, 15, took 15 drops of tinct. of
Gnaphal. uliginosum , first day; 25 drops, fourth day; 50 drops, seventh day; 4 , ibid., after last proving, took 1/2 ounce of
Gnaphal. polyceph .; 5 , Mrs. S., gave 15 drops to each of three children (aged 4, 6, and 8) on going to bed, ibid.; 6 , Mrs. S., took 10 drops, then 15 and 25 drops of tinct. of
G. uliginosum.
MIND
- Very irritable, for two or three days, after the diarrhœa (all three cases), 5.
HEAD
- Giddiness, especially felt immediately after rising from a recumbent position, 1.
- From 3 to 4 P.M., a slight headache, and muddiness of feeling, about my head, which I endeavored to dissipate by smoking, at 8 P.M., failed of success, and had a "night-sweat" and headache, which was somewhat relieved by bathing the head with bay rum (sixth day), 2.
- When I first awoke, felt a fulness about the temples, like the incipient threatenings of a nervous headache (which is periodic with me, usually occurring after excessive smoking, or severe mental effort or anxiety); removed by a thorough washing of the head with cold water (second morning), 2.
- Pain in the back of the head, of dull, continuous character, 1.
EYE
- Slight pains about right eye, after rising (fifth morning), 2.
- Shooting pain in the eyeballs, occasionally felt, 1.
FACE
- Dull, heavy expression of countenance, with appearance of slight bloatedness, 1.
- Neuralgic pains of an intermittent form of superior maxillary of both sides, 1.
MOUTH
- Tongue. [10.]
- Tongue furred, on rising, at 7 A.M. (third morning), 2.
- Tongue covered with long white fur, 1.
- Mouth.
- Mouth dry, on rising, at 7 A.M. (third morning), 2.
- Mouth parched and tasting badly, at 2.30 A.M. (second night), 2.
- When I first awoke, my mouth felt slightly "furry;" and tasted unpleasantly; removed by thorough washing with cold water (second and seventh morning), 2.
- Taste.
- Flat, sweetish, sickening taste in mouth, 1.
- Taste in the mouth like that after chewing slippery-elm bark, after the powder (second day), 2.
THROAT
- A sort of gurgitation in my throat, half sour, half bitter, not an unusual thing with me, at 5 P.M., it soon passed away (second day), 2.
STOMACH
- Diminished appetite, 1.
- Indifferent, almost to aversion, to food, for two or three days, after the diarrhœa (all three cases), 5. [20.]
- From time to time obstinate attack of hiccough, 1.
- The youngest had violent vomiting and purging, like cholera morbus, before morning; the purging continued through the next day, at intervals of increasing length, 5.
- Much flatus of stomach, with windy eructations and slight nausea, 1.
ABDOMEN
- Borborygmus, with frequent emission of flatus, 1.
- Unusual rumbling (borborygmus) in the bowels, with slight griping pains during the day; in the evening, a diarrhœic stool, with uneasiness in the bowels until falling asleep (first day), 3.
- Slight pain and flatulence in my bowels, at 7 A.M. (third morning), 2.
- Slight bellyache, on waking, at 6 A.M. (fourth day), 2.
- A slight bellyache when I first got up, which soon disappeared (fifth morning), 2.
- Colicky pains in various parts of the abdomen; abdomen sensitive to pressure, particularly in the region of the cæcum, 1.
- Sensation of weight in the pelvis, 1.
STOOL
- Diarrhœa. [30.]
- Some looseness of bowels, with passage of pale-colored fæces, 1.
- Three loose and watery discharges, with great pain and nausea, before morning (first night); profuse diarrhœa, attended with great pain in the abdomen all day (second day); discharges more natural, less pain (third day), 4.
- The two older children had diarrhœic discharges in the morning, and several times during the day following, attended with irascibility of temper, and pain in the bowels, 5.
- Diarrhœic stool, very copious and watery; before morning (seventh night), and two more before noon (eighth day); nausea and pain in the abdomen all night (seventh night); urine scanty as before; dark-colored, liquid offensive stool at the usual hour in the morning; the pain in the bowels continued nearly all day (ninth day), 3.
- Diarrhœic stool early in the morning, and a second before noon, with pain and rumbling in the abdomen, diminished urine, loss of appetite and taste (fifth day), 3.
- Copious diarrhœic discharge, preceded and attended with nausea, pain and rumbling in the bowels; the pain and borborygmus continued for two days, 6.
- After breakfast a good stool; in the afternoon another large stool (fourth day), 2.
- My rumbling bowels sent me to stool before breakfast (a most unusual thing for me); had a stool, neither very easy, very full, nor loose (third day), 2.
- Constipation.
- Constipation, continuing two or three days, succeeded the diarrhœa (all three cases), 5.
- Bowels constipated; no stool; (after diarrhœa), (sixth, tenth, and eleventh days), 3. [40.]
- Tried hard and long to effect a stool, but without success, at 7.45 A.M., after breakfast (second day), 2.
URINARY ORGANS
- Pain in the kidneys, 1.
- Sensation of fulness and tension in the bladder, even when it has just been emptied, 1.
- Very frequent, but slight evanescent pains in the region of the prostate gland, 1.
- Large quantity of pale, inodorous urine passed, which is remarkably free from sediment, 1.
- Urine scanty and red as before (second day), 4.
SEXUAL ORGANS
- Awoke during the night with an erection, and urgent desire for an embrace, a thing which never occurred before (third night); on waking about 6 A.M., had another erection (fourth day), 2.
- Another erection on waking up (a thing which has occurred each morning), (fifth morning), 2.
- Another erection, but less violent than the previous ones (sixth morning), 2.
- Had an erection, but not a violent one (seventh day), 2 . [These erections have never been accompanied by desire ; rather mechanical than passional.] [50.]
- Occasional stinging in the glans penis, 1.
- Increased of sexual passion, 1.
CHEST
- Pains in the chest, darting from side to side, 1.
BACK
- Numbness of lower part of back, with lumbago, 1.
SUPERIOR EXTREMITIES
- Feeling of debility in the arms, as if incapable of raising the lightest weights, 1.
- Pains of a rheumatic character, in the elbows and shoulders, 1.
INFERIOR EXTREMITIES
- Feeling of numbness, occasionally taking the place of the sciatica, and then exercise on foot is excessively fatiguing, 1.
- Intense pain along the sciatic nerve , which is continued to its larger ramifications, 1.*
- The sciatica was produced only on myself; General Norris, who was suffering from an attack of that disease when we began our provings, was in a few days completely cured of it, 1.
- Rheumatic pains in the knee and ankle-joints, 1. [60.]
- Frequent cramps in the calves, 1.
- Cramps of the feet, especially when in bed, 1.
- Gouty pains in the great toes, 1.
GENERAL SYMPTOMS
- Great weakness and prostration as the result of the diarrhœa, 4.
- Felt languid all the morning (sixth day), 2.
- Felt exhausted and uneasy at night, perhaps from over mental and physical effort during the day (fourth night), 2.
SLEEP
- Waked up in the night by the sickness of my child; awoke again in the morning, tired and unrefreshed (sixth morning), 2.
FEVER
- "Night-sweat" (sixth night), 2.
CONDITIONS
- Aggravation.
- ( Morning ), Furred tongue; bad taste; bellyache; erections.
- ( Night ), Sweat.
- ( In bed ), Cramps of feet.
- Amelioration.
- ( Washing parts with cold water ), Fulness about temples; furry feeling in mouth; bad taste.
- ( Bathing head with bay rum ), Headache.