Cypripedium Pubescens


Symptoms of the homeopathic remedy Cypripedium Pubescens from the Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Constantine Hering, a ten volumes comprehensive record of confirmed symptoms, published in 1879….


     Lady’s Slipper. Orchidacea.

     The yellow lady’s slipper, Cypripedium pubescens, grows wild in abundance in woods that are moist throughout the United States. The tincture is prepared from the fresh root gathered in Autumn. It has been used by the Old School as a substitute for Valerian.

     A fragmentary proving of the Tincture of Cypripedium humile, by Jacob Kummer, in MSS., is added ; the symptoms are marked ‘||’.

CLINICAL AUTHORITIES.

– Mental despondency, spermatorrhoea ; Delirium tremens, mild attacks ; Debility and Sleeplessness, Mitchell, Raue’s Rec., 1875, p. 256 ; Sleeplessness, Moore, M. I., vol. 6, p. 342.

MIND.


Irascibility and fitfullness ; hysterical symptoms ; sleeplessness ; agitation.
Profound indifference to everything, even to his studies, duties, and common courtesies of life.
Mental despondency.
θ Spermatorrhoea.
Delirium tremens, mild attacks.
  

SENSORIUM.


Vertigo, had to sit down, followed by heaviness and dragging of left foot.||
  

SIGHT AND EYES.


Stye on right lower lid.
  

SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH.


Dyspepsia, the result of mental overexertion, anxiety, or grief.
  

MALE SEXUAL ORGANS.


Spermatorrhoea, with great nervous prostration and dejection of spirits.

FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS.


Amenorrhoea, with hysteria ; great nervous debility and despondency.
Irritability of vagina ; hysterical symptoms, sleeplessness and agitation.
  

NECK AND BACK.


A small blood boil on left side of neck.
  

LOWER LIMBS.


Twitching of limbs, sleeplessness and restlessness.
Severe pain in right foot, along inner margin, an hour later, very severe in front part of left.||
Acute stitches in under part of toes in right foot.||
Dragging of left foot, following vertigo.||
  

NERVES.


Sleepless from nervous exhaustion, especially where system has been debilitated by long sickness, especially from uterine complaints.
Nervous debility, with sleeplessness of nervo-bilious temperaments.
Jactitation and trembling in typhoid fevers.
Hysterical complaints.
Chorea and reflex epilepsy.
Convulsions of children, premonitory stage, when there is morbid irritability of brain, in consequence of which child is very excitable, laughs and plays at unwonted hours ; is very wakeful, and laughs even in sleep.
Epilepsy from reflex nervous irritation, from exhaustion of nerve forces, from irritability of brain in children.
  

SLEEP.


Sleeplessness : with desire to talk, or with constant crowding of pleasant ideas ; with restlessness of body ; twitching of limbs ; after miscarriage, for several nights in succession.

TIME.


Night : child laughs and plays.
  

ATTACKS, PERIODICITY.


Mild attacks : delirium tremens.
Several nights : restlessness of body ; twitching of limbs.
  

LOCALITY AND DIRECTION.


Left : blood boil on side of neck ; heaviness of foot ; dragging of foot ; severe pain in foot.
Right : stye on lower eyelid ; pain in foot ; stitches in toes.
  

SENSATIONS.


Severe pain : in right foot.
Stitches : in toes.
Twitching : of limbs.
Irritability : of vagina ; of brain.
Heaviness : of left foot.
  

TISSUES.


Disorders of gray nerve matter from mental overexertion, or reflex nervous excitement.
Incipient cerebral disorder, when child is sleepless, laughs and plays in night.
Functional irritation of brain, especially in very young children from teething, or intestinal irritation.
  

STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION.


Lady teacher in seminary, after miscarriage ; sleeplessness.
  

RELATIONS.


Compare : Ambra. gris., Coca, Coffea, Ignat., Kali brom., Paullinia, Thea, Scutellaria, Valerian, Zincum.
May be useful after failure of Opium in hysteria, chorea, nervous headache, neuralgia, hypochondriasis.

NOTE:
PLAIN TEXT : LOWEST & DESIGNATES AN OCCASIONALLY CONFIRMED SYMPTOMS;
Plain blue: MORE FREQUENTLY CONFIRMED;
BOLD BLUE : SYMPTOMS VERIFIED BY CURES;
BOLD RED : REPEATEDLY VERIFIED;
$BOLD ITALIC RED$ : AN APPROVED CHARACTERISTIC;
θ : STANDS BETWEEN CURED SYMPTOM & PATHOLOGICAL CONDITION;
** : OBSERVED FROM OLD SCHOOL OR NEW SCHOOL;
toxic : Toxicology;
r : Right;
l : Left;
< : Increased or aggravation;
> : Decrease or amelioration;
^^ : Symptoms observed only on the sick

C. Hering
Hering got the degree of M. D. from the University of Wuezburg with highest honours. The theme of his thesis was "De'Medicina Futura" (The medicine of future). Hering left Germany for West Indies and finally arrived at Philadelphia in Jan, 1833. He established a homeopathic school at Allentown, Pennsylvania, commonly known as "Allentown Academy". Soon he became very popular as a physician. He is known as the 'Father of Homeopathy' in America.