Benzinum nitricum


Benzinum nitricum 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 Benzinum nitricum is used…


      (“Essence of Morbane”) C6H5NO2 “Artificial Oil of Bitter Almonds. ” (C6 H5 NO2.) (Prepared by heating Benzol with Nitric Acid, the oily fluid formed is washed and rectified, it is miscible with alcohol, and has an odour of bitter almonds.) Solution in alcohol.

Clinical

Amaurosis. Convulsions. Cyanosis. Diuresis. Epilepsy. Nystagmus. Respiration, slow. Strabismus. Tetanus. Trismus.

Characteristics

*Nitro-benzene is a very poisonous substance, and our knowledge of its action is due to numerous cases of poisoning that have occurred. It produces faintness, sinking, convulsions, twitchings, stupor. It slows the respiration until death occurs. Rolling of the eyeballs in their vertical axis is a prominent feature, and the pupils are dilated. Blueness of lips, face, and finger nails. Flapping of alae nasi. Head drawn backward and to the left side in spasms. Involuntary evacuations. Paralysis of all limbs. Punctiform ecchymoses. The odour of bitter almonds is strong in the secretions.

Relations.

*Compare: Benzin., Amyg. am., Camph. Hydr-ac.

Mind

Extreme mental excitement. Loquacity, followed drowsiness, soon passing into stupor. Soon became unconscious with inarticulate, confused speech.

Head

Vertigo, and headache. Trembles, staggers, falls unconscious. Sensation of formication under scalp, or as if the hair was bristling up.

Eyes

Rolling of eyeballs. Constant slow movement of eyeballs from left to right under closed lids. The eyeballs showed a constant turning inward and outward in a slow, regular motion, with the visual axes perfectly parallel. Constantly rolling in vertical axes. Strabismus. Eyes staring. Great injection of conjunctiva of bulbs. Eyeballs seemed enlarged. Pupils dilated, insensible to light Distorted vision and flashes of strange light and colours.

Ears

Violent roaring in ears, and sounds.

Face

Stupid expression. Cyanosis. Oedema. Covered with cold sweat. Trismus.

Mouth

Tongue white and swollen, thick and soft. Burning taste, followed by numbness and tingling of tongue and lips. Stammering speech. Tenacious saliva flowed from the mouth.

Stomach Abdomen Stool

Burning in throat and stomach. Nausea, vomiting, of food eaten. Pains in abdomen. Involuntary evacuations.

Urinary Organs

Diuresis, urine brownish red, odour of bitter almonds. Urine and faeces passed involuntarily.

Respiratory Organs

Sighing respiration. Respiration frequently interrupted. dyspnoea. Respiration exceedingly slow, shallow. Snoring. Respiration difficult, catching accelerated.

Heart

Pulse rapid, weak, irregular, Pulse full and slow. Pulse scarcely perceptible.

Neck

Stiff-neck, trismus and fibrillary twitchings in masseter muscles.

Limbs.

Twitchings in hands and feet. Arms spasmodically flexed, sometimes extended. Arms spasmodically flexed at first, afterwards relaxed.

Generalities

Gait as if intoxicated, staggering here and there. Violent convulsions, with unconsciousness. Fell unconscious, extremities paralysed, evacuations involuntary. Fainted from inhaling (vapours.) Overpowering odour of bitter almonds.

Skin

Punctiform ecchymoses. Skin livid, bluish-grey. Ecchymosed spots, bluish-black, beneath scalp and on gluteal muscles.

Fever

Skin cold. Sweat on forehead and face. Whole body covered with profuse cold sweat.

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