Lobelia erinus


Lobelia erinus 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 Lobelia erinus is used…


      Lobelia erinus. *N. O. Lobeliaceae. Tincture of fresh plant.

Clinical

Breast, cancer of. Cancer. Deafness. Earache. Fever, hectic. Indigestion. Keratitis, interstitial.

Characteristics

Cooper, who is the sole authority for *Lobelia er., says: ” This common and insignificant-looking plant possesses beyond question remarkable curative powers.” He has only used it in single doses of O. In the Schema the sex of the patients on whom the observations were made is indicated in brackets after the symptom produced or cured. Its chief power is manifested in malignant diseases. For example: (1) Woman, 36, had for three weeks noticed a painfully inflamed spot, size of a shilling, scabbed over and resting on a scirrhous base close to left nipple, which was retracted below the surface. This had led to the breast being condemned to operation. Axillary tenderness and a large soft swelling existed for eight years immediately below the breast. The disease yielded completely to single doses of *Lobelia er. given at long intervals during nine months of treatment, the lower swelling having in this time gone down to one quarter of its former size, and the suspicious painful swelling having entirely disappeared. (2) An elderly lady had both breasts affected, left indurated and discharging, with scattered nodules of induration over adjacent tissues, pains burning and stinging, left arm edematous with axillary involvement. *Lobelia er. O was given on July 26th at a time when the pain was excessive and had resisted other remedies, and till the end of life on September 21st perfect freedom from pain was secured. Cooper also mentions interstitial keratitis in hereditary syphilis as having been influenced by *Lobelia cr.

Mind

Low spirits, dyspnoea, and flatulence (m. 64, full-blooded healthy except for cataract, 1st day). Great depression following heat and perspiration.

Head

Tightness across occiput, head felt heavy as if brain rolling over, and could hardly stand for fear of moving, breathing continued short (2nd day, 3rd day felt altogether better.64).

Eyes

Interstitial keratitis in hereditary syphilis.

Ears

Fearful earache, said to be from cancer of the nose and throat, goes away after the dose, but returns after a few days. Deafness with history of otorrhea, also anemia. Deafness of both ears, dating from excision of tonsils at seven years old, and rapidly getting worse (improved rapidly after the dose.w 21).

Female Sexual Organs.

Menses come on too often, with much bearing down last time, this bearing down kept on for a month, being worse at the period (w 35).

Respiratory Organs

Laryngeal phthisis, weight increases rapidly (m. 46).

Chest

Pain right chest same evening (of dose), and again three days later, causing aching in back, and then pain came on each evening for three days and then disappeared (w. 30). Right breast eaten away by cancer, “heavenly relief to local pain and distress” (w. 78).

Fever

Felt hot and perspired freely, followed by great depression (w. 35). Persistent high temperature in tuberculous children with diarrhoea.

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