Pimpinella


Pimpinella 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 Pimpinella is used…


      Pimpinella saxifraga. Burnet saxifraga. Bibernell. *N. O. Umbelliferae. Tincture of the fresh root.

Clinical

Chilliness. Corns. Epistaxis. Fever. Headache. Lumbago. Stiff neck. Tinnitus.

Characteristics

The majority of the symptoms of *Pimpinella were obtained by Sehelling from chewing the fresh root. The rest were contributed by Berridge, who proved tea 1 x on a man. Chilliness was a marked symptom, chilly in the back even in a warm room, and much worse if a window was opened. Sensitive to draughts. Sensation of coldness in occiput as from a cutting wind behind. Cold stream from hip and into right leg. the pains and sensations extended from one part to another, principally from above downward and from before backward (temples to nape, forehead to eyes, nape to shoulders), from within outward, or alternated between different parts. There was rush of blood to head, followed by nose-bleed, whizzing in head, roaring in ears. Sinking sensation in intestines. Weariness and falling asleep of parts rested on. Frequent yawning and desire to take a long breath, which was difficult. Great drowsiness. The symptoms were worse morning (vertigo, sweat), afternoon (heat and rush of blood to head), by chewing, reading, writing, reflecting, rest (weary pain in limbs), standing, stooping, after stooping, walking, by opening window, in warm room.

Relations

*Compare: Rush of blood preceding nose-bleed, Graphites Occipital pains, Helleborus N., Natrum sulph., Gloninum

Head

Vertigo: inclination to one side, morning, or rising, dizzy confusion. Heat, rush of blood and confusion of head, soon followed by nose-bleed, afternoon. Rushing in whole head, especially down back part, with pressure. Whizzing in head and sounds as in an empty barrel. Dullness and heaviness in head, with drowsiness when reading. Head feels tied up and compressed. Sticking in forehead, extending to both sides along eyes. Sticking burning from vertex to both sides and down over temples. Pressing and pushing from temples to occiput and nape. Sensation of coldness in occiput as though a sharp draught constantly blowing from behind, in a closed room. Tension and pressive pain from occiput into nape. Pain in occiput, worse reading or thinking. Acute stitches in occiput concentrated in protuberance. Itching on vertex. Shivering of scalp, hair bristles.

Eyes

Smarting pain in right eye. Burning in eyes, especially upper surface of eyeballs, disagreeable coolness. Smarting in lids. Vision dim, misty.

Ears

Fine stitches extending out through right ear, with roaring. Roaring in ears as from a distant sound.

Nose

Dry, stopped catarrh.

Face

Pain as from an ulcer in right cheek.

Mouth

Sore, pressive pain in stump of tooth, l, lower jaw. Burning aroma on tongue, palate, and throat. Saliva increased during and after chewing. Collection of mucus in mouth and fauces, obliging hawking. Taste: acrid, burning, earthy, penetrating while chewing, later spreading a warmth through whole body, mouldy.

Throat

Hawking of tenacious whitish mucus from arch of palate, and a crumbly, cheesy, offensive concretion from fauces.

Stomach

Eructations: frequent, of gas, with vertigo and yawning, tasteless, acid, after stooping.

Abdomen

Fine stitches just above navel. Rumbling and gurgling. Sensation as if intestines would sink down from their own weight.

Stool

Purging. Stool dry, harder than usual.

Respiratory Organs

Oppression whilst walking, in open air and in house. Breathing short, difficult, feeling of apprehension in chest. Frequently impelled to take a long breath, which is difficult.

Chest

The portion of the chest against which he leans becomes painful as if weary. Transient, needle-like stitches, back and forth in sides of chest, back, small of back, and walls of abdomen.

Heart

Sensation of heaviness in praecordial region and abdomen as if intestines would sink down of their own weight.

Neck and Back

Stiff neck. Pressive, tensive pain from nape to shoulder. Constant, pressive, contractive pain alternately in nape, side of neck, and right shoulder. Constant tension and sticking in nape and occiput. Constrictive, cramp-like pain in small of back, especially on stooping, on standing upright, on walking. Tension and tearing in small of back, extending into hips and back. Burning in loins and small of back. Pressive stitches in loins. Tensive pain in back, especially sacral region.

Limbs

Weary pain in limbs while at rest.

Upper Limbs

Pressive, sticking pains in right shoulder, stitches shoot deep into right chest. The arm that is resting on the table feels weary and falls asleep. Fine sticking, drawing from right upper arm to hand, with a shivering extending through the limb. Stinging as from nettles on last joint of right ring finger.

Lower Limbs

Pain in hips and pelvis as if broken. A cold stream, extending into right leg and foot, with fine stitches now and then. Painful burning in corns (quite unusual).

Generalities

The whole body feels weak and weary. Weakness and general sick feeling.

Skin

Fine stinging as from nettles deeply piercing the skin on last joint of right ring finger, while writing.

Sleep

Frequent yawning, with eructation. Overpowering sleepiness (for an hour after chewing the drug). Sleep dreamy.

Fever

Unusual chilliness over whole body (in warm room). Chilliness and shivering of scalp, the hair bristles (in warm room). Chill runs up middle of back, rest of body warm, and icy cold hands. Great sensitiveness to every cool temperature, shivering in back when window is opened. Violent catarrhal fever. Sweat every morning.

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