Veratrum Album


Veratrum Album symptoms of the homeopathy remedy from Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms by Adolph von Lippe. What are the symptoms of Veratrum Album? Keynote indications and uses of Veratrum Album…


COMMON NAME:

      WHITE HELLEBORE.

Symptoms

      Difficulty of walking; first the right and then the left hip- joint feels paralytic (Hr.).

SUDDEN SINKING OF STRENGTH (Arsenicum, Camph., Kali-P., Phosphorus, Secale).

Continued great debility and trembling (Arsenicum, Gelsemium, Hyoscyamus, Lachesis).

Numbness and tingling in the extremities (Aconite, Causticum, Mercurius, Rhus toxicodendron).

Stiffness of the limbs, especially in the forenoon and after walking.

Violent tonic spasms–the soles of the feet and palms of the hands are contracted (Cuprum, Secale).

Whole body icy cold (Carbo vegetabilis) (N.).

Cramps of the limbs, with cold sweat (G.).

Cramps in the calves of legs (Cuprum) (N.).

Icy coldness of hands and feet (Camph., Carbo vegetabilis) (N.).

Attacks of pain, which produce delirium and mania for a short time.

Rheumatism aggravated by the heat of the bed and cold, damp weather–relieved from rising and walking (Magnesia carb., Rhus toxicodendron).

The symptoms of debility are especially aggravated by motion.

Generalized weakness and sudden loss of power (Camph., Hydr-Ac., Phosphorus).

Dry itch (Mezer., Sulphur).

Chill at 6 A.M. (Arnica, Bovista, Eup-P., Nux vomica) (R.).

Intermittent fever with external coldness and much thirst (Camph., Carbo vegetabilis).

Fevers, with great coldness externally, and violent internal heat; pulse thread-like; great craving for cold drinks (Bt.).

Headache causing delirium (G.).

Feels dizzy, staggers about; vision becomes obscure; the pulse is depressed; and complete extinction of nervous power goes on at a fearful rate (Hm.).

SENSATION AS IF A LUMP OF ICE WAS ON THE TOP OF THE HEAD (Ra.).

Sensation as if brain were torn to pieces (A.).

Vertigo in drunkards, opium-eaters, or those who use tobacco, characterized by sudden faintings, collapse of pulse, loss of vision, and cold sweat on the forehead (Bt.).

Nervous headache at each menstrual molimen (Bt.).

Delirium and restlessness (Arsenicum, Rhus toxicodendron) (D.).

Anxiety, fear of death, and rage (Arsenicum, Nux vomica).

MANIA, WITH DESIRE TO TEAR OR CUT EVERYTHING (Belladonna, Stramonium).

Despair about his position in society; feels very unlucky (Hr.).

Wanders about the house, is very taciturn (Bt.).

Excessive mirthfulness (Coffea) (Bt.).

Expression of fright (Aconite) (Bt.).

Disposed to talk about fault of others, or silence; but if irritated, scolding and calling names (Hr.).

Lewd in talk (Hyoscyamus, Stramonium) (D.).

Nymphomania, from unsatisfied passion or mental causes (Phosphorus, Platina, Stramonium) (Bt.).

LOQUACITY (Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, Lachesis, Stramonium) (D.).

Strikes those about him (Belladonna, Stramonium) (D.).

Springs out of the bed (Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium) (D.).

Religious melancholy (Aurum, Pulsatilla, Stramonium).

Praying and talking about religious things (Stramonium) (N.).

DESPAIR OF SALVATION (Arsenicum, Aurum, Calcarea, Kali-P., Lachesis, Lil-T., Lycopodium, Natrum muriaticum, Pulsatilla, Stramonium, Sulphur, Thuja) (D.).

Sullen indifference (Staphysagria) (D.).

Cannot bear to be left alone (Arsenicum), yet persistently refuses to talk (A.).

Thinks she is pregnant, or will soon be delivered (Ignatia, Sabad., Thuja) (A.).

Memory weak, or entirely lost (Calcarea, Lycopodium, Silicea) (G.).

Inconsolable over fancied misfortune, howls and screams; wails and weeps; sits brooding in a corner (R.).

Bad effects of opium-eating, or tobacco-chewing (A.).

Catamenia too early and too profuse, or suppressed (Graphites, Pulsatilla, Sepia).

Puerperal mania and convulsions, with violent cerebral congestion; bluish and bloated face; protruded eyes; wild shrieks, and disposition to tear and bite.

Dysmenorrhoea, with vomiting and purging, or exhausting diarrhoea with cold sweat (Hr.).

Sinking feeling during haemorrhage (China, Ipecac., Secale; fainting-Trill.) (A.).

COLD FEELING IN THE ABDOMEN (Colchicum, Tabacum) (A.).

Icy coldness of face, tip of nose, feet, legs, hands, arms, and many other parts (Carbo vegetabilis) (A.).

The nose grows more pointed, seems to be longer; face cold and sunken (N.).

Attacks of fainting from least exertion (Arsenicum, Carbo vegetabilis, Sulphur) (A.).

Palpitation, with anxiety and rapid, audible respiration (R.).

Cough with vomiting (Ipecac., Phosphorus, Pulsatilla).

Cough with much expectoration, blueness of the face, and involuntary micturition (C.).

Stertorous breathing (Am-C., Arnica, Opium) (Bt.).

Shortness of breath on slightest motion (Aconite, Arsenicum, Digitalis) (C.).

Feeble voice (Ant-T., Cantharis, Hepar, Stann.) (Bt.).

ASTHMA, WITH GREAT SUFFOCATION, ANGUISH, AND OPPRESSION ABOUT THE HEART (Arsenicum, Cuprum, Kali-P., Lachesis). (Bt.).

Spasmodic cough with blue face, suffocation and retching (Cuprum, Ipecac.) (Bt.).

Neck too weak to hold the head up, particularly in children with whooping cough (Hr.).

Cold, collapsed face; pinched up, bluish nose; dry and cracked lips; lock-jaw; grating of the teeth (Arsenicum, Cuprum). (Bt.).

While in bed, face is red; after getting up it becomes pale (Aconite) (Hr.).

Leaden colour of the face, with frequent nausea and vomiting, with great exhaustion (G.).

Sporadic and Asiatic cholera (Arsenicum, Camph., Cuprum, Kali-P., Phosphorus, Podophyllum, Secale).

(In the first stages of the disease Camphor is undoubtedly the remedy of choice, and the same is to be used as Hahnemann first suggested (in material doses and frequently repeated.).

Cholera after fright (Aconite) (A.).

Cold, bluish skin (Camph., Carbo vegetabilis, Cuprum, Lachesis).

Rapid, slow, irregular, and at times intermittent pulse (Natrum muriaticum, Phosphorus) (R.).

THREAD-LIKE AND SCARCELY PERCEPTIBLE PULSE (Camph., Carbo vegetabilis).

COLD SWEAT, PRINCIPALLY ON THE FOREHEAD.

Dangerous diarrhoea (Arsenicum, Kali-P., Secale, Sulphur).

Chronic diarrhoea (Aloe., Nat-S., Petroleum, Podophyllum, Sulphur).

Some symptoms are accompanied by hunger, thirst, flow of urine, delirium, salivation and oppression of the chest.

Constipation (Chelidonium Plb., Silicea).

Large, hard, black stools with faintness; patient strains until covered with cold sweat and then gives it up, and faces accumulate in large masses in the rectum (D.).

Rectum seems inactive (Bryonia, Ignatia, Opium) (N.).

Taste in the mouth is like peppermint.

Cold tongue (Camph., Carbo vegetabilis, Hydr-Ac.) (K.).

VERY EXHAUSTING DIARRHOEA; ESPECIALLY WEAK AFTER EVERY STOOL (Arsenicum, Camph., Phosphorus); WITH COLD SWEAT ON THE FOREHEAD (G.).

TERRIBLE COLIC (Belladonna, Cuprum, Magnesia phos.), WITH VIOLENT NAUSEA AND VOMITING (Coloc., Cuprum, Nux vomica) (Bt.).

TERRIBLE COLIC; THE SUFFERING CAUSES A COLD SWEAT TO STAND UPON THE SURFACE, ESPECIALLY ON THE FOREHEAD (G.).

Craves fruits (Ant-T., Arsenicum, Natrum muriaticum) (A.).

Aversion to warm things (Pulsatilla) (A.).

THIRST, WITH CRAVING FOR THE COLDEST DRINKS (Aconite, Arsenicum, Bryonia, Chamomilla, China, Cina, Eup-P., Mercurius, Merc-C., Nat-S., Phosphorus, Secale, Sulphur) (G.).

WANTS ICE (Elaps, Medorrhinum, Merc-C., Nat-S.). (N.).

Unquenchable desire for cold drinks (Arsenicum, Phosphorus) (Bt.).

Craving for acids (Arsenicum, Pulsatilla) or refreshing things (Acid phosphoricum.).

Pain in the abdomen preceding stool (Aconite, Coloc., Ipecac., Nux- V., Sulphur) (D.).

Flatulent colic (Coloc., Lycopodium, Nux vomica, Pulsatilla, Sepia) (G.).

Hunger and appetite between paroxysms of vomiting (A.).

Frequent nausea and vomiting, with laden colour of the face, and cold perspiration especially on the forehead (G.).

VIOLENT RETCHING; WANTS EVERYTHING COLD (Arsenicum, Cuprum, Phosphorus, Secale) (Bt.).

Least quantity of liquid excites vomiting (Arsenicum, Bism., Phosphorus) (Bt.).

Motion excites the nausea (Bryonia, Cocc., Ipecac., Kali carb., Lact-Ac., Opium, Sepia, Tabacum) (Bt.).

Diseases caused by ice-cream and cold drinks (Arsenicum, Ipecac.) (Bt.).

Burning and oppression in the epigastrium (Arsenicum, Carbo vegetabilis, Phosphorus) (Bt.).

Copious, watery diarrhoea, with violent nausea and vomiting (Crot-T., Podophyllum) (Bt.).

WATERY DIARRHOEA, EXPELLED IN A FORCIBLE GUSH, WITH LITTLE OR NO GRIPING (Ra.).

Involuntary, watery stools, without the patient’s knowledge (Aloe) (Bt.).

Involuntary stools, on coughing and sneezing, or passing flatus (Belladonna, Acid phosphoricum., Sulphur) (K.).

RETENTION OF URINE, IN CHOLERA (Camph., Cantharis, Lachesis, Opium) (K.).

Profuse, watery, greenish-like spinach, or bloody stools (Ipecac., Mercurius), with cramps and cutting pains in the abdomen (Coloc., Cuprum), with great weakness and fainting (Arsenicum) (D.).

RICE-WATER STOOLS (Arsenicum, Camph., Carb-Ac., Cuprum, Ferrum, Iris., Kali-P., Merc-Sulph., Natrum muriaticum, Acid phosphoricum., Phosphorus, Secale), ATTENDED WITH PROSTRATION AND COLLAPSE (Arsenicum, Camph.) (D.).

Sensation in the abdominal rings as if a hernia would protrude (Nux vomica) (D.).

Very dark urine (Apis., Benz-Ac., Colchicum) (G.).

AGGRAVATION:

      From least motion; after drinking; before and during menses; during and after stool; when perspiring; after fright; from exertion; and during pain.

AMELIORATION:

      By pressure on the vertex (headache); from stimulants; and from walking about.

Adolph Lippe
Adolph Lippe (born near Goerlitz, Prussia, 11 May 1812; died in Philadelphia, 23 January 1888) was a homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. Adolph got a legal education at Berlin. After completing his legal studies, Lippe became interested in homeopathy, and emigrated to the United States in 1837 to further his study. In 1838, he enrolled in the North American Academy of Homeopathy at Allentown, Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in 1841. He settled in Philadelphia, where from 1863 until 1868 he was professor of materia medica in the Homeopathic College of Pennsylvania. Besides some essays and treatises from the French, German, and Italian which became standards, Lippe was the author of:
Comparative Materia Medica (Philadelphia, 1854)
Text-Book of Materia Medica (1866)