Salix Nigra


Salix Nigra 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 Salix Nigra is used…


      Salix nigra. Black Willow. N.O. Salicaceae. Tincture of fresh bark.

Clinical

Diarrhoea. Emissions. Fevers. Gonorrhoea. Impotence. Masturbation. Night-sweats. Nymphomania. Prostatitis. Satyriasis. Spermatorrhoea.

Characteristics

The Black Willow of North America has a reputation as a purgative and febrifuge. A proving by ***E. D. Wright, who took half an ounce of the tincture in a day, is given in Allen’s *Appendix. It developed soreness of muscles, a tired, sleepy state, loose bowels, sore gums, and fever. *Sal. n. has been largely used by eclectics in a great variety of affections of the genito-urinary system. W. B. McCoy (*Hom. *News, xxviii. 72) relates a number of cases illustrating this action. (1) Man, 35, lost control of his sexual appetite, and the more he indulged the worse the craving became, and indulgence made him a physical wreck. *Sal. n. O, in teaspoonful doses thrice daily, cured in five weeks. (2) Youth, 23, had masturbated since he was a boy. *Sal. n. O, gtt. xx., four times a day, was given for a fortnight, the quantity being gradually diminished, until in a few weeks the young man was quite cured. (3) A teacher, 21, five years before had a spell of fever which left him with a tendency to seminal emissions, which had become very frequent, and had reduced him to a very low condition: Extremely thin, sallow, nervous, cold hands and feet even in heat of summer. Extremely cross and irritable. *Sal. n. O, gtt. IX. four times a day, was given, with speedy improvement. Later on the dose was reduced to thirty drops. The losses ceased, and in three months the patient had gained 41 pounds in weight. (4) A Negro, 53, had sexual desire but without ability, yet during the night he would have emissions without erections. *Sal. n. O, gtt. XIV., four times a day, cured in three weeks. McCoy also used *Sal. n. successfully in gonorrhoea, but other remedies were given as well. A decoction of the fresh bark has proved (*H. R., xii. 447) a specific for excessive night-sweats in pulmonary cases.

Relations

*Compare: Conium, Agn., Pic-ac. In gonorrhoea, Salol, Petrosel.

Head

Skin on temples sore to touch.

Mouth

Gums sore.

Stool and Anus

Looseness of bowels.

Generalities

Muscles sore and lame. Disposition to lie down and sleep.

Fever

Fever (2nd d.).

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