Homeopathy Remedy Moschus


Moschus homeopathy drug symptoms from Handbook of Materia Medica and Homeopathic Therapeutics by T.F. Allen, of the homeopathic remedy Moschus…


      A tincture is made of the dried preputial secretion of the musk ox, Moschus moschiferus, L.

General Action

      A general stimulant to the nervous system, especially of the sexual organs.

Allies. Asafoetida, Nux-mos., Ambra, Castor.

Generalities

      Trembling of whole body; with general sticky sweat; with bruised sensation and rapid pulse. Convulsions. Equilibrium lost. Circulation accelerated. Haemorrhage. Pricking in body and “fidgets,” preventing sleep. Prickling in all muscles. Pain over whole body. with shivering, but he was warm to touch; complained of intense P., and when asked where complained more violently than even, but did not answer the question; bruised P. over whole body; jerking P. in all parts,(<) night, waking him. Nervous. Discomfort. Weakness; With pain over whole body, (<) joints. She became busy, but had scarcely begun to put things in order when they feel from her hands from weakness. Faintness.

Clinical

      Hysteria, with easy fainting, faints dead away from the least excitement, even from eating (Asafoetida, Nux-mos.). Hysterical spasm ushered in by contraction of throat and suffocation. Globus hystericus. frequently recurring syncope.

Mind

      Raved, spoke low, as if afraid of disturbing some one, saying one, saying “pst, pst, pst,” then sighed deeply and played with the buttons of his waistcoat as if he would open and close it Rage, (>) striking a vessel never him. Anger and raving till her mouth was dry, lips blue, eyes staring, face pale, when she feel to the ground. Excitement as from wine, with rapid, full, soft pulse. Anxiety; and starting in fright and trembling if any one opened the door; about death, and feel down in a faint. Said nothing but that she must die. Fretful; and weeping mood. Low spirits. Listlessness alternating with restlessness and quarrelsome mood. Sits in thought, talks indistinctly to himself, strikes with his hands and then suddenly cries ” ah, ah;” sits in thought and makes various gestures, so that other fear that she will lose her reason.

Stupefaction; with vertigo; and all objects in the room seemed like large black figures, which would spring upon him; half stupefied, (>) open air. Dullness, and memory diminished. Distraction. Answers confused, as if thinking of something else. Mind lost. Senses lost so that he could not answer questions though he heard everything, and eyes staring, glistening, prominent; senses lost suddenly, he thought that his fingers and toes were cut off, against which he remonstrated with such rapid and confused speech that nothing could be gathered from it, Memory lost; suddenly, with pressure upon vertex. Coma.

Head

      Aching; deep in brain; on violent motion, as, for example, ascending steps; (<) evening; with coldness as from cold applications to head; with nausea and vomiting; with drawing in r. ear; extending deep into brain; raging, (>) camphor; as if brain would fall out; as if tightly laced; tensive, with sensation as if something in brain were moving; as if half of skull were cut through, (>) open air; pressive and boring at one time in whole head, at another behind ears, at another in forehead. at another in vertex, and then in occiput; stupefying, that made him close his eyes; as a sore, (<) touch; externally as if scalp were sore, (<) touch.

Drawing here and there as far as nape, where it is a tension, (>) open air; spasmodic D. through the whole. Heaviness; amounting to pain, (<) forehead. Pressure on H. and upper part of forehead; P. (<) motion. Confusion; with stupefying pressure in brain; with tension in upper part, without pain; as if intoxicated. Stupefaction compression of brain, with felling as if senses would vanish. Stupefaction; like vertigo, with pressure upon vertex. Rush of blood; with staring eyes, cramp in mouth so that he cold not speak, afterward he talked rapidly and confusedly. then deathly pallor and sweat dripping from face and hair.

Vertigo; on stooping, (>) rising; on moving lids, (>) open air; with sudden faintness; with nausea and vomiting; with nausea and desire for black coffee; with nausea and throbbing pain posteriorly in head, with drawing as from a thread (extending into spine as far as first lumbar vertebra), sudden, with dim vision; even to unconsciousness; so that he thought he fell from a height; as if stood every high and would fall; as if whirling violently, so that he even felt the air on his race; as if everything turned in a circle, at first very slowly, then faster and faster, at last it seemed as if she floated in the air, then stupefaction, in which it seemed as if she fell from a great height, and she lost consciousness.

Forehead.- Sticking. Aching; in afternoon, with sleepiness; (<) moving about; with a red spot upon it; extending into eves and nose; extending between brows to nose and into bones of cheeks; alternately in F. and occiput; compressive, about root of nose, causing Dullness. Sensation above orbits as if a dull instrument were pressed into brain. Stupid feeling. Turning in F. and before eye, (<) stooping.

Pain in r. temple; drawing P. in r. Sudden drawing in temple. Pain as from a weight on whole whole upper part of head, (>) moving about in open air. Creeping on top of brain. Tearing in r. half of head. Pain in cerebellum. Throbbing pain in occiput. Pain as if something had been driven into occiput, thence the pain extended to forehead. Painful drawing from occiput to ears and from ears into teeth, (<) r. side. Itching here and there on scalp,(>) scratching.

Clinical Violent neuralgic headache, with feeling of coldness, the pain (>) open air, (<) warmth of the room.

Eyes

      Distorted upward. Dim, and pupils dilated; D. and pain in inner canthus. Pressure as from sand. Stuff; and protruding. Biting as from smoke, with lachrymation. Itching. Lachrymation of l.; with pressure. Upper lid swollen and painful. Pinching in external canthus, (>) rubbing. Stupefying pressure on l. brow. Vision dim; suddenly. Dizzy unsteadiness of V. on least motion of head. V. of black points. V. lost and pupils contracted.

Ears

      Discharge of much wax from l.; from r. at night. Pain in cartilage of l. as if ear had been pressed into head. Sensation of a wind blowing into l. Rushing as in faintness; as of a violent wind; sudden R., as from the fluttering of a large bird, now in r., now in l. Flapping and sensation as if a flea were in l. Explosive sounds. Sounds like that the firing of a cannon; in r., with dropping of blood from ear. Creaking in r., with a disagreeable sensation. Difficult hearing.

Nose

      Tickling in nose, changing to burning. Sneezing, with tickling, then burning; S., with pain in middle of nasal bones; severe S. Stopped by dry catarrh, became suddenly free after a copious clearing out. Fluent coryza, with peculiar burning, alternately in r. and l. nostril, Bleeding; of a few drops always on violent sneezing.

Face

      Pallor; and sweat; earthy. Redness; of r. cheek, without, and pallor of l., with sensation of heat in it. Muscles drawn, so that he was not recognized on l. zygoma. Motion of jaw as if chewing. Scaling of lips. Upper lip swollen.

Mouth

      Half open, and white mucus running from it. Dryness; with little thirst. Taste bitter in morning ate except milk; little to food; flat; lost.

Throat

      Dryness; in oesophagus; in oesophagus, without thirst. Burning in pharynx.

Stomach

      Appetite great for dinner; lost for dinner. Aversion to food, with nausea at sight of it and vomiting if it is not taken away. Longing for brandy. Thirst for beer. Eructation; with hot saliva in mouth; leaving a taste of garlic; of air and uprisings of tasteless fluid; violent, of air; violent, with nausea and also with vomiting of food that had just been eaten.

Nausea; all day; in morning; in afternoon, with headache, so that she must lie in bed; in evening; after eating; with inability to vomit; coming from pit of stomach, wherewith navel was retracted, with cramplike sensation; in paroxysms; as in waterbrash, with scraping rising up oesophagus like heart burn. Retching in morning on rising. Vomiting in morning on rising, he vomits everything that he has eaten; V. for several days at 11 A.M., whether he has taken anything or not; V., with constant pressure in stomach and distention of epigastric region; with burning extending upward on sternum; with heaviness upon chest, but respiration free; with tensive pain across chest, (<) pressing together; violent; of mucus.

Cramplike pain. Pain in epigastric region; in pit; near l. side of pit; in and above pit (in chest), (<) inspiration, with anxiety in chest; below pit, (>) stooping; in epigastric region, (>) eructations; as from something; hard in it,(<) drinking. Pressure in epigastric region towards spine, with nausea. Oppression above S. Everything seemed too tight about pit after dinner, with biting, burning, sore sensation. Tension in epigastric regions as if he had eaten too much. Tension in region, involving whole abdomen, with pain in abdomen. fulness and pressure; F. in epigastric region,(<) moderated meal. Throbbing in epigastric region.

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.