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(Blue Gum-tree)
General
Eucalyptus is a powerful antiseptic and destructive to low forms
of life, a stimulating expectorant and an efficient diaphoretic.
Atonic dyspepsia, gastric and intestinal catarrh. A remedy with
marked effects on catarrhal processes, malaria, and intestinal
disturbance. INFLUENZA. Fevers of a RELAPSING character. Produces
diuresis and great increase of urea. Hemorrhages internally and
locally. [HAMAN.] TYPHOID. Symptoms of exhaustion and toxaemia.
Conditions of the mucous surfaces of the air passages, genito-urinary
organs and gastro-intestinal tract. A gastro-intestinal irritant
with pain in stomach and upper intestines several hours after
eating.
Head
Exhilaration. Desire for exercise. Dull congestive headache. CORYZA;
sore throat. Eyes smart and burn.
Nose
STUFFED-UP SENSATION; thin, watery coryza; nose does not stop
running; tightness across bridge. CHRONIC CATARRHAL, PURULENT
AND FETID DISCHARGE. Ethmoid and frontal sinus involved.
Throat
Relaxed, aphthous condition of mouth and throat. Excessive secretions
of saliva. Burns, feels full. Constant sensation of phlegm in
throat. Enlarged, ulcerated tonsils and inflamed throat. (Use
tincture locally.)
Stomach
SLOW DIGESTION. Much fetid gas. Beating and goneness with pulsation
in epigastric arteries. Spleen hard and contracted. Pain in epigastrium
and upper abdomen ameliorated by food. Malignant disease of stomach
with vomiting of blood and sour fluid.
Abdomen
ACUTE DIARRHOEA. Aching pains in bowels with feeling of impending
diarrhoea. DYSENTERY, with rectal heat; tenesmus; hemorrhage.
Diarrhoea; stools thin, watery, preceded by sharp pains. Typhoid
diarrhoea.
Urinary Organs.
ACUTE NEPHRITIS COMPLICATION INFLUENZA. Haematuria. Suppurative
inflammation of kidneys. Urine contains pus and is deficient in
urea. Bladder feels loss of expulsive force. Burning and tenesmus;
CATARRH OF BLADDER; diuresis; URETHRAL CARUNCLE. Spasmodic stricture;
gonorrhoea.
Respiratory
ASTHMA, with great dyspnoea and palpitation. Moist asthma. Expectoration
white, thick mucus. Bronchitis in the aged. Bronchorrhea. (Bals.
Peru.) Profuse expectoration of offensive mucopus. Irritative
cough. Whooping-cough in rachitic children. Fetid form of bronchitis,
bronchial dilatation and emphysema.
Female
Leucorrhoea, acrid, fetid. Ulcer around orifice of urethra.
Extremities
Rheumatic pains; worse at night, walking or carrying anything.
Stiff, weary sensation. PRICKING SENSATION, FOLLOWED BY PAINFUL
ACHING. Nodular swellings over metacarpal and metatarsal joints.
Skin
Glandular enlargements and nodular swelling over joints. Foul
and indolent ulcers. Herpetic eruptions.
Fever
Elevation of temperature. Continued and typhoid fevers. Scarlet
fever (protective and curative). Discharges show a tendency to
foulness, high temperature, accelerated but not strong pulse.
Use the tincture.
Relationship
Compare: Oil of Eucalyptus. (Produces remarkable bodily exhaustion,
no desire for any motion, unable to do any real mental work, study,
etc. The volatile oil possesses, in common with other, the property
of converting water, in presence of air and sunlight, into hydrogen
peroxide, or to convert oxygen into ozone, which is the explanation
usually given of its deodorizing and antiseptic properties. (Merrel.)
(Locally, in catarrhal affections, especially when of a suppurating
or putrid nature.) Eucalyptus tereticortis (menstrual cough and
PROSTRATION). Eucalyptol (depresses temperature of healthy body
more than Quinine; acts on kidneys like Terebinth.); Anacard.;
HYDRAST.; Kali-sulph. Eucalyptus neutralizes ill effects of STRYCHNIN.
Angophora-Red Gum (dysentery, pains, tenesmus; better lying flat
on face; obstinate constipation). Eucalyptus rostrata; Kino.
Dose
Tincture in on to 20 drop doses, and lower potencies. Also Oil
of Eucalyptus in five-drop doses.
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