Senecio Jacobaea


Senecio Jacobaea 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 Senecio Jacobaea is used…


      Senecio jacobaea. St. James’ Wort. Stagger wort. Rag wort. *N. O. Compositae. Tincture of fresh plant.

Clinical

Brain, affections of. Cerebrospinal irritation. Depression. Enuresis. Headache. Twitchings.

Characteristics

Cooper has published (*H. W., xxxv. 154) observations with *Sen. *Jac., the common Rag wort, which, with its yellow flowers, is such a conspicuous feature of English roadsides and commons throughout the summer months. Cooper (1) gave a lady, 57 (who had slight otorrhoea of left ear with deafness on that side), a single dose of *Sen. Jac. O Immediately after, she began to feel depressed in mind and body, it seemed as if her brain would not work, for she talked incoherently. The bowels began acting in gushes, and a bladder weakness was aggravated, so that there was enuresis night and day for three days. (2) Another woman from a single dose of the same had “exhaustion in the back of the head.” (3) A lady, 51, had depression all her life, coming in fits. “Memory and everything goes,” cannot talk coherently to herself, and dislikes conversation in others. On July 1, 1900, she wrote: “Have suffered agony from awful feeling of torpor of brain, which has made it an effort to put words together, memory seemed to go, felt altogether insensible, bowels have been confined.” One dose of *Sen. Jac. O was given, and removed the depression and relieved all the other symptoms, it also produced this: Constant rigidity of muscles, chiefly of neck and shoulders, worse at night, it seems like a habit. “and I try to relax them but find it most difficult, it to run back involuntarily, so that the weight of the head is somehow held in this way, and though touching the pillow does not rest on it. Sometimes in the day the upper part of the legs gets a sort of ague fit of shaking.” On this Cooper remarks: “The exhaustion felt after a dose of *Sen. Jac. In the back of the head in case 2, and the cropping up as a new symptom of this strange-looking rigidity of the muscles of the neck, at night chiefly, together with the shaking of the legs in the daytime, points to incoordinate muscular action due to deranged cerebral control.” Cooper adds this case: A man, 68, many years apoplectically inclined, had constant twitchings at night with vascular deafness of right ear, loss of memory, pressure and heat of head: after a dose of *Sen. Jac. O he remained comfortable for three months and hearing improved. *Sen. Jac. Has been used like *Sen. aur. In cases of menstrual irregularity. Gerarde mentions ” green wounds and old filthy ulcers” as benefited by it, also “old aches and pains in the arms, hips, and legs.”

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Depressed in body and mind, it seemed as if her brain would not work, for she talks incoherently.

Head

Exhaustion felt in back of head, after this felt lighter and better.

Stool

Bowels (before fairly regular) began acting in gushes, large stools occasionally, but in no way regular.

Urinary Organs

The bladder, which had been rather weak, became more so, the enuresis continuing day and night for several days.

Back and neck

Constant rigidity of muscles, chiefly of neck and shoulders, especially at night, seems like a habit, but finds it most difficult to relax them, it seems to return involuntarily, so that the weight of the head is somehow held in this way, and though touching the pillow does not rest on it.

Lower Limbs

Sometimes in the day the upper part of the legs gets a sort of ague fit of shaking.

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