Tussilago Petasites


Tussilago Petasites 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 Tussilago Petasites is used…


      Petasites vulgaris. Bitter-bur (Sandy meadows on the banks of streams.) N.O. Compositae. Tincture of whole fresh plant.

Clinical

Gonorrhoea. Headache. Lumbago. Night-sweat. Pylorus, affections of. Throat, sore. Tibia, pain in. Uvula, burning in.

Characteristics

*Petasites is “a genus of Compositae established for three or four species of *Tussilago, which have the flower-heads partially dioeceous in racemes, sometimes branching into panicles. The essential characters which separate them from the common Colts foot (*Tussilago farfara) are very slight, and the foliage is the same” (Treas. of Bot.). I retain the name of Tussilago petasites under which it is best known. *Tussilago grows on river-banks that are little trodden on. “The roots are an admirable medicine in the worst kind of fevers with boils or buboes” (Green’s *Herbal). Kuchenmeister and five others took substantial doses. Most noticeable among the symptoms are: a lumbago of very great severity. Tightness of the chest. (*Tussilago means “cough- wort.”) A headache shifting from one part of the head to another during two days. A pain about the pylorus. A urethritis, with yellow discharge. The last has been confirmed clinically. Hansen gives the indication: “Acute or chronic gonorrhoea, yellow or white, thick discharge.” Crawling in urethra, jerking in spermatic cord, and drawing in right testicle are additional symptoms of the proving [Ivatt’s (*H.W., xxxvi. 381) reports cures of gonorrhoea with T. *farfara, common Colts foot.] Rosenberg (*H. R., ix. 501) gives some experiences: (1) An extremely violent gonorrhoea, penis swollen, painful, emission of urine extremely painful, mixed with blood, patient feverish and restless. *Tus. p. was given in water. There was a great aggravation of all symptoms in thirty-six hours. The remedy was discontinued and marked amelioration followed. Resumed again, much diluted, rapid cure followed. The remedy was used externally as well in this case. (2) Chronic ophthalmia, the result of gonorrhoea. “cured” with turpentine. *Tuss. p. restored the discharge and then cured. Rosenberg refers to a writer who says of the plant that if it is macerated in water, the water will not spoil even if kept for years. The symptoms are: worse By pressure (pains in pylorus). worse Standing, (lumbago). Drinking causes eructations. worse Walking.

Relations

*Compare: Pain in pylorus (Tus. fg. is as if a morsel had lodged at bottom of cardia). Lumbago, Ant-t., Actea right gonorrhoea, Thuja

SYMPTOMS.

Head

Severe confusion of head, more left side, in evening. Vertigo, on waking. Dullness and heaviness of head. Headache left upper forehead, thence extending slowly over vertex, as if under dura matter like a tearing pain, after two hours pain seated over right eye, with sensation as if supraorbital muscles would be drawn upward, obliging him to wink, in afternoon headache returned to vertex, in evening again in temporal region, next day on waking, in left side of vertex extending forward to right eye.

Ears

(Otorrhoea with enlarged cervical glands. R.T.C.).

Mouth

(Toothache all day, worse by cold drink, especially violent in bed, better by *Mercurius).

Throat

Pain and burning in uvula. Sore throat and pain on swallowing.

Stomach

Eructations, frequent, numerous always after drinking. Nausea. Pain in pit of stomach. Burning in epigastrium. Pain about pylorus, at the point where sternum and ribs form a triangle, worse by pressure.

Abdomen

Colic, better by emission of flatus.

Stool and Anus

In afternoon, a second soft but formed stool followed by desire for stool. Absence of usual stool after dinner. Several unsatisfactory stools in one day.

Urinary Organs

Pressed out a drop of yellow mucus from urethra before urinating, though the urethra was not congested. Crawling in urethra, obliging scratching, with erections. Urine very profuse, but not evacuated often.

Male Sexual Organs

Jerking pain in spermatic cord causing him to bend backward. Drawing in right testis.

Chest

Tightness of chest. Oppression in right chest.

Heart

Sudden stitch in left side of precordium on deep breathing.

Back

Pain in small of back: on standing or stooping, walking, going up stairs, especially on rising from a seat.

Limbs

Increased stiffness of limbs at night.

Lower Limbs

Pain in middle of right tibia confined to a small spot.

Generalities

Weakness.

Skin

Itching on forehead and in beard.

Sleep

Restless sleep. Many dreams.

Fever

Cold feet. Morning sweat. Sweat at night, profuse.

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