DIOSMA LINCARIS
Buku-from Cape of Good Hope
Pathogenically it produces: Somnolence; anxious insomnia; night time sweats. Erratic pains, with awful humor, wish to weep or concern of sickness. Violent vertigo. Cephalalgia, mainly frontal, radiating to the occiput. Eyes brilliant, with lachrymation or itching, the stipulations accompanied through a species of stupefaction, with hardness of listening to or noises from aural pressure. Earthy face with disseminated rosaceous eruption. Nausea, fetid breath, with sensation of emptiness. Sensation of meteorism, with stinging pains in the spleen. Painful sensation in the abdomen, with pubic pressure-the strain of the apparel becomes insupportable, with emission of high-colored, bloody urine. Frequent yellow diarrhoea, worse at night. Catamenia abundant, anticipating, on occasion metrorrhagic in type; crampy pains on eating food. Sensation of warmth or of bloodless in the hands, with convulsive moves of the fingers. Weakness of the legs, aggravated by means of sitting down.
Clinically, this pathogeny ought to be beneficial in cerebral affections with dullness or stupefaction; in convulsive or epileptiform attacks; in hysteria; in hepatitis (cirrhosis or atrophy); in haematuria with ovarian or uterine lesions.
In splenitis, the place it need to surpass Ceanothus. Mental problems in fearful or ascetic individuals, specially the place there is steady concern of death, or erotic or maniacal attacks. Gastralgia. Gastro-enteritis. Sudden fright, with trembling and weak spot of the legs (Dr. C. Leal La Rota).