Atropinum


Atropinum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Atropinum is used…


      Atropine. An alkaloid of Belladonna. C17 H23 NO3. The effects of the Sulphate of Atropine, the preparation most in use, are included. Solution.

Clinical

Blepharospasm. Convulsions. Enuresis. Epilepsy. Eyes, affections of. *Gastric *ulcer. Locomotor ataxy. Mania. Neuralgias. Pancreatitis. Spinal irritation. Stammering. Tetanus. Vision, disorders of. Wry neck.

Characteristics

*Atropine, as the most active principle in *Belladonna, produces, as we should expect, most of the characteristic effects of that drug, but at the same time the two are not identical. *Atrop. produces hyperaesthesia of the sensory nerves. The most numerous symptoms have been observed in the eyes. All kinds of illusions of vision. Everything appears large. Motes over everything. I once cured with it a lady who had an appearance of shadows passing over whatever she looked at. It has shown an affinity for the pancreas, which relates it to *Iodium, *Kali.*iod., and *Iris. A case of chronic wry neck, of three years’ standing, was relieved and finally cured within two weeks by injections of 1/120 into the platysma, the dose being increased up to 1/20th. This was in old-school practice. It has caused difficulty of speech: frequent stuttering, especially at words difficult to pronounce, articulation indistinct, rapid and chattering.

Relations.

*It *antidotes: Muscarine and Opium. *It *is *antidoted *by: Opium and Physostigma. Like Belladonna, it is a right-side medicine.

Mind

Frenzied with excitement. Spectral illusions, sees insects and crawling things and tries to catch them. Mania, tries to escape. When spoken to often turns his head to wrong side.

Head

Vertigo on turning head suddenly. Feeling as if head were screwed up, walking caused the most severe sticking pains, better towards 11 a m., and disappeared by evening. Head very hot. Headaches of epileptics. Sticking pains in back of skull and over eyes, worse every motion and steeping. Sticking left temple on waking, extending into ear and eye, better moving in open air. Headache, with flushed face, blindness, and delirium.

Eyes

Objects appear large, with red halo. Everything seems elongated, objects appear in a cloud. Clouds of flies, motes, bright spots, stars, flashes. Figures on carpet appear constantly and successively to rise in her face. Diplopia. Sharp neuralgic pains in and about eyes. At 9 p.m. eyelids heavy, difficult to keep open.

Face

Face hot and very red. Deathly pallor.

Mouth

Mouth dry. Tongue thick, cannot articulate distinctly. Tongue semi-paralysed. Speech slow, embarrassed, stuttering, chattering.

Throat

Burning caused by coughing. Dryness. Dysphagia, swallowing causes paroxysms of suffocation. Throat dark red.

Stomach

Vomiting of food, after hot drinks, with severe sticking pains in umbilical region., better after vomiting. Region of stomach very sensitive, swelling in pyloric region.

Urinary Organs

Frequent micturition. Involuntary, but scanty, nocturnal enuresis. Cutting, drawing pains in left ovary, extorting, screams, better bending, ovary swollen and tender during menses. Epilepsy from ovarian irritation.

Heart

Failure of action from chloroform and other cardiac paralyzers. Accelerated pulse.

Back.

Burning in back under sternum and in region of stomach. Spinal irritation, pressure causes pallor, nausea, belching, and retching.

Limbs.

Numbness, heaviness, paralysis of limbs.

Generalities

Hyperesthesia of some nerves: ophthalmic, auditory, olfactory, vaginal, spinal, solar-plexus, nerves of uterus and bladder. Great desire for open air (faintness). Very weak in the open air. Giddiness and staggering. Better from motion.

Sleep

Disturbed by gastric pains. Restless through night. Waked by frightful dreams.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica