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Camphora

Camphora

Hahnemann says: "The action of this substance is very puzzling and difficult of investigation, even in the healthy organism because its primary action, more frequently than with any other remedy, alternates and becomes intermixed with the vital reactions (after effects) of the organism. On this account it is often difficult to determine what belongs to the vital reactions of the body and what to the alternating effects due to the primary action of the camphor." Pictures a state of collapse. Icy coldness of the whole body; sudden sinking of strength; pulse small and weak. After operations, if temperature is subnormal, low blood pressure, 3 doses camph. 1x, 15-minute intervals. This condition is met with in cholera, and here it is that Camphor has achieved classical fame. First stages of a cold, with chilliness and sneezing. Subsultus and extreme restlessness. Cracking of joints. Epileptiform convulsions. Camphor has a direct relationship to muscles and fascia. In local rheumatic affections in cold climates necessary. Distention of veins. As a heart stimulant for emergency use of Camphor is the most satisfactory remedy. Drop doses on sugar as often as every five minutes. It is characteristic of Camphor that the patient will not be covered, notwithstanding the icy coldness of the body. One of the main remedies in shock. Pain better while thinking of it. Very sensitive to cold and to touch. Sequelae of measles. Violent convulsion, with wandering and hysterical excitement. Tetanic spasms. Scrofulous children and irritable, weakly blondes especially affected.

Eyes

Fixed, staring; pupils dilated. Sensation as if all objects were too bright and glittering.

Nose

Stopped; sneezing. Fluent coryza on sudden change of weather. Cold and pinched. Persistent epistaxis, especially with goose-flesh state of skin.

Face

Pale, haggard, anxious, distorted; bluish, cold. Cold sweat.

Stomach

Pressive pain in pit of stomach. Coldness, followed by burning.

Stool

Blackish; involuntary. Asiatic cholera, with cramps in calves, coldness of body, anguish, great weakness, collapse, tongue and mouth cold.

Urine

Burning and strangury, with tenesmus of the neck of the bladder. Retention with full bladder.

Male

Besire increased. Chordee. Priapism. Nightly emissions.

Respiratory

Praecordial distress. Suffocative dyspnoea. Asthma. Violent, dry, hacking cough. Palpitation. Breath cold. Suspended respiration.

Sleep

Insomnia, with cold limbs. Subsultus and extreme restlessness.

Extremities

Rheumatic pain between shoulders. Difficult motion. Numbness, tingling and coldness. Cracking in joints. Cramps in calves. Icy cold feet, ache as if sprained.

Fever

Pulse small, weak, slow. Icy coldness of the whole body. Cold perspiration. Congestive chill. Tongue cold, flabby, trembling.

Skin

Cold, pale, blue, livid. Cannot bear to be covered (Secale).

Modalities

Worse, motion, night, contact, cold air. Better, warmth. Antidote Opium; Nitr sp dulc; Phos Compare Carbo; Cuprum; Arsenic; Veratr Complementary Canth Incompatible Kali nit Relationship Camphor antidotes or modifies the action of nearly every vegetable medicine--tobacco, opium, worm medicines, etc. Relationship Camphoric acid--(a prophylactic against catheter fever; cystitis 15 grains three times a day; also for prevention of night sweats Relationship Laffa acutangula (whole body ice-cold, with a restlessness and anxiety; burning thirst).

Educational reference only. This Boericke entry is not diagnosis, prescription, dosage advice, or a substitute for qualified medical care.