Myristica Sebifera


Myristica Sebifera 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 Myristica Sebifera is used…


      Myristica sebifera. Ucuba (Brazilian name). *N.O. Myristicaceae. Trituration of red, acrid, very poisonous gum obtained by incising bark.

Clinical

Elephantiasis Arabum. Joints, suppuration of. Suppuration. Ulceration. Whitlow.

Characteristics

*Myristica sebifera belongs to the same order as the nutmeg- tree, Nux moschata. Our preparation of the latter is made from the powdered nut. Mure proved and introduced *Myr. seb., and in the proving occurs this symptoms: “Pain in the finger-nails with swelling of the phalanges.” This, apparently, led to its use in whitlow, in which many successes have been reported by Chancerel *pere and other. Spanish homoeopaths have used *Myr. seb. extensively Olive, of Gros, has reported cures with it of: Scrofulous osteitis, callous ulcers, phlegmonous erysipelas. Cartier (*Rev. Hom. Fran., quoted *Rev. Hom Belge, December, 1898, p 261) gives two experiences of his own with the remedy. (I) A young girl has been three months with her leg in a splint for inflammation of the knee and doughy swelling of entire limb. Cartier came to the conclusion that there was pus in the joint. *Myr. seb. 3, five drops three times a day, was given for three months. Five months later the swelling and inflammation were all gone, walking gave no pain, but the joint was anchylosed. (2) An old man, 87, was seized with sudden arthritis of the shoulder, with intense fever. Allopaths first diagnosed it as osteomyelitis, but later a surgeon was called, in who pronounced it an hands of eminent old-school authorities in Paris, who said nothing could be done, Cartier was sent for, and found, the shoulder quite full of pus, and a particularly painful spot on the scapula, at a point where the bone was said by one authority to be attacked. *Myr. seb. 3, five drops three times a day, was given, In ten days there was no longer suppuration, the size of the joint has become normal, and the tender spot was gone. *Myr. seb. has evidently great power over he suppurative process as affecting joints. Hansen says Kippax regards it as the principal remedy in elephantiasis Arabum.

Relations

*Compare: Nux mosch., Silica., Calcarea, Sul., Septic., Pyrogen.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Indifferent and careless. Cannot concentrate his thoughts. Vexed by a song which keeps running in his head.

Head

Vertigo, right to left on. Waking in morning. Dizziness in morning. Head heavy. Pain (with pressure outwards) in frontal eminence, at noon, intermitting, better in open air.

Face

Very red face.

Mouth

Tongue white and cracked. Whole mouth with tonsils and upper pharynx painful and sensitive to contact, every mouthful seems to wound the parts when chewed or swallowed. Palate insensible with loss of taste. Taste: bitter, of copper, which excites spitting of blood.

Throat

Burning at bottom of throat. Constriction at isthmus of pharynx, this pain increases progressively. Difficulty in swallowing saliva.

Appetite

Thirst.

Abdomen

Sensation as if a foreign body, as large as a walnut, has lodged in left inguinal region, all forenoon.

Stool

Stools mixed with yellow mucus.

Urinary Organs

Less frequent micturition, urine scanty although he drinks much, reddish yellow.

Chest

Hard pressure during night on both sides of chest, not affecting breathing.

Neck

Pinching, right side of neck.

Upper Limbs

Hands stiff as if from squeezing something for long time. Pain in left hand. Pain in hands worse when they touch each other. Formication on left thumb-joint. Pain in finger-nails with swelling of phalanges.

Lower Limbs

Pinching pain in right calf.

Skin

Two pimples on left cheek, quickly disappearing.

Sleep

Cannot get to sleep, evening, in bed. Restless sleep with dreams about business, about disputes, unconnected, about houses being built commencing with top stories. Violent starting in sleep.

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