Guaiacum


Guaiacum homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


   Common names: Lignum sanctum, Lignum vitae.

Introduction

Guaiacum officinale, Linn.

Natural order: Zygophyllceae.

Preparation: Tincture of the gum-resin.

Mind

Emotional. Great fretfulness. Morose mood; he speaks little.

Contemptuousness. Obstinacy. Intellectual. Loss of ideas; he stands in one place, and looks in front of him without thought, in the morning at breakfast time while standing. Weakness of memory. Weakness of memory; he forgets what he has just read, and no longer remembers familiar names.

Head

Headache like a pressure in the brain from below upward, at night. Dull pressive pain in the head, which ends in a sharp stitch in the right frontal eminence. Dull pressive pain in the head, extending obliquely upward from the left side of the neck to the vertex, and ending in a stitch. Violent large stitches in the brain from below upward. Sensation as if the brain were loose and moved on every step, in the morning.

Forehead. Drawing pain, extending from the middle of the frontal bone down into the nasal bones. Pressure and pressing in the forepart of the forehead. Dull sticking pressure in the right frontal eminence. Pressive headache transversely across the forehead. Tearing externally, extending from the left side of the frontal bone down into the muscles of the check. A drawing tearing the forepart of the forehead. Temples. Pressive pain the right temple, as with something broad. Pressure without pain in the left temple. External tearing in the left temple.

Parietals. Dull drawing stitches, extending from the left parietal bone to the frontal eminences, where they all end in a single stitch. A pressive drawing-tearing stitch in the right side of the head, extending toward the frontal bone. Acute stitches in the left side of the head, at the junction of the parietal and temporal bones. Tearing in the whole left side of the head. Dull sticking pain in the left side on the occiput.

Tearing in the right side of the occiput. Drawing tearing in the occiput and forehead. Headache externally, as if too much blood were in the scalp and it was swollen, while sitting. Pulsating throbbing externally on the head, with stitches in the temples, only transiently relieved by external pressure, better when walking, worse when sitting and standing (after three hours).

Eye.

Sensation of swelling and protrusion of the eyes, the lids seem too short to cover them; therewith a sensation of loss of sleep, with yawning and stretching the whole day. Hardened mucus in the canthi of the right eye (after one hour).

Dilated pupils (after three hours). Amaurosis, for several days.

(* In an hysterical subject. The writer states that any sudden surprise will make her speechless for an hour or so, and that Guaiacum always causes loss of her sight for some hours.-HUGHES.*).

Ear

Tearing in the outer margin of the left concha. Earache in the left ear. Tearing in the left ear.

Nose

Frequent discharge of watery substances from the nose, for a month.

Face

Objective. The face is swollen, red, and painful, for several days. Subjective. On falling asleep in the evening, in bed, a sensation as though some one struck his face with a cloth, so that he awoke with fright. Cheek. Dull spasmodic drawing in the muscles of the right cheek, in the morning on rising. Some stitches in the right malar bone. Stitches as from knives in the right cheek (after one hour). China Drawing pain in the left side of the lower jaw, ending in a stitch. Dull pressive pain in the left side of the lower jaw.

Mouth

Toothache, a pressure in the left upper back teeth, on biting them together. Tearing in the left upper back teeth. Flat taste in the mouth.

Throat

Constant violent stitches in the throat, from the larynx to the left clavicle (after nine hours).

Stomach

Appetite. Violent hunger, in the afternoon and evening (after seven and nine hours). Loss of appetite, and nausea for everything. Thirst. Much thirst. Eructation. Eructations (immediately). Empty eructations. Eructation of only air.

Stomach. Constrictive sensation in the region of the stomach, with anxiety and difficult breathing (after nineteen hours). In the pit of the stomach a frequently recurring pressure, with difficulty of breathing, oppression, and anxiety (after one hour).

Abdomen

Hypochondria. Stitches in the left hypochondriac region.

Umbilical. Pain in the abdomen, a griping in the left side of the umbilicus, in a small spot (after three hours and a half). General Abdomen. Gurgling in the abdomen, as from emptiness (after five hours). Rumbling in the abdomen (after ten hours). Rumbling in the abdomen, with dull griping, which extends more and more downward, followed by an emission of flatus (after one hour). Gripping in the abdomen, as from incarcerated flatus, which extends lower and lower, after which there is an emission of flatus. Pinching cutting transversely through the abdomen, on inspiration. Hypogastrium. Dull griping in the lower abdomen, which constantly sinks downwards and backwards (after a quarter of an hour). Constant trembling of the inner abdominal muscles of the right side close to the ilium. Pain in the groin, as from a hernia.

Stool

Thin mucous stool, preceded by griping. Soft crumbly stool.

Omission of stool (first day); constipation (second and third days).

Urinary organs

Stitches in the neck of the bladder, after urinating. Cutting, while urinating, as though something biting passed from.

Frequent urging to urinate, repeated immediately after micturition. Frequent urging to urinate, with small discharges (after five hours). Constant desire to urinate, with profuse emission of urine each time. He was obliged to urinate every half hour and much at a time; immediately after micturition there was again urging to urinate for a minute, when only a few drops passed.

Sexual organs

Emission at night, without lascivious dreams. The leucorrhoea is aggravated.

Respiratory organs

Violent spasmodic inflammatory affection of the air-passages, especially the larynx, with such violent palpitation of the heart that suffocation seemed imminent. Mucous expectoration on hacking and hawking.

Chest

Sudden stuffed sensation in the chest, in the precordial region, like an arrest of breathing; it often attacks her suddenly, even at night when asleep, and causes an almost completely dry cough, which is frequently repeated until there is some expectoration. Pain in the chest, stitches in the left side beneath the true ribs, more towards the back.

Neck and Back.

Neck. Pressive pain in the nape of the neck, on the right and left sides of the cervical vertebrae (after four hours).

Constant frequent stitches on the left side of the nape of the neck, extending from the scapulae to the occiput, on motion, as also on holding the head still. Back. Rheumatic stiffness of the whole left side of the back, from the nape of the neck down to the sacrum, with intolerable pain on the slightest motion or turning the part, not noticed on touch or during rest.

Drawing and tearing down the right side of the spine from the axilla to the lowest ribs. Pain in the back, a constrictive sensation between the scapulae. Constant stitches, which at last become a continuous stitch, just beneath the right scapula, as if coming from the center of the right chest, aggravated by inspiration. Sticking tearing on the margin of both scapulae, followed by constriction in the dorsal muscles (after three hours). Sticking tearing on the posterior margin of the right scapula (after ten hours).

Superior Extremities.

Stretching of the upper limbs, with yawning. Shoulder. Sharp stitch on the top of the right shoulder, frequently returning.

Arm. Weakness of the upper arm, as after hard labor. Violent painful stitches in the right upper arm, mostly in the middle of it. Forearm. Frequent drawing-tearing stitches, extending from the left elbow to the wrist. Tearing in the right forearm, extending into the wrist. Painful drawing tearing in the left arm, extending from the upper arm to the fingers, but especially persistent in the wrist. Wrist. Persistent drawing-tearing in the left wrist (after two hours). Pressive tearing in the left wrist. Fingers. Some violent stitches in the right thumb (after one hour).

Inferior Extremities.

The limbs, especially the thighs, are weary, as after a long walk on the previous day. Thigh. Pain, like growing-pains, in the right thigh. Tension in the thighs, especially in the right, as if the muscles were too short, with weakness, while walking; aggravated by touch; ameliorated while sitting.

Pressive drawing pain, extending from the middle of the right thigh to the knee, on stretching out the right leg; disappearing on drawing it up and bending it. A crawling pressive pain in the bone of the right thigh, extending from the middle of it to the knee, while sitting still (after a quarter of an hour). Some stitches in the left thigh above the knee, which meet on both sides (after three hours). Dull stitches in the right thigh above the knee. Needle-like stitches in the nates, when walking, though mostly when sitting still, as though she sat upon needles. Drawing tearing from the middle of the left thigh to the knee. Jerking tearing from the middle of the right thigh to the knee (after half an hour). Bruised pain in the left thigh, when walking in the open air. Knee. Drawing pain in the knee, which ends in a stitch. Leg. Painless constriction in the right calf (after half an hour). Drawing stitches in the right leg, extending from the ankle up to the middle of the tibia (after three hours). Tearing-drawing stitches, extending from the middle of the right tibia to the knee (after fourteen hours). Tearing stitches between the tibia and fibula, extending to the patella, so violent that he jumped up high. Tearing dull stitches, extending from the middle of the left tibia to the toes. Tearing long-drawn stitches in the right leg, extending from the dorsum of the foot to the knee. Violent jerking stitches in the outer side of the calf. The lower leg seemed bruised after walking, feeling as if brittle. Ankle. Some sharp stitches in the right ankle, while sitting. Foot. Pain, ending in a sharp stitch, in a small spot on the back of the right foot, disappearing on motion.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.