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Opium (Papaver Somniferum) |
(Papaver Somniferum)
(Dried Latex of the Poppy)
General
Hahnemann says that it is much more difficult to estimate the
action of Opium than of almost any other drug. The effects of
Opium as shown in the insensibility of the nervous system, the
depression drowsy stupor, painlessness, and torpor, the general
sluggishness and lack of vital reaction, constitute the main indications
for the drug when used homeopathically. All complaints are characterized
by SOPOR. They are PAINLESS, and are accompanied by HEAVY, STUPID
SLEEP, STERTOROUS BREATHING. SWEATY SKIN. Dark, mahogany-brown
face. Serous apoplexy — venous, passive congestion. Want
of sensitiveness to the action of medicines. Reappearance and
aggravation from becoming heated. Opium lessens voluntary movements,
contracts pupils, depresses higher intellectual powers, lessens
self-control and power of concentration, judgement; stimulates
the imagination, checks all secretions except that of the skin.
Want of susceptibility to remedies even though indicated. Diseases
that originate from fright.
Mind.
Patient wants nothing. COMPLETE LOSS OF CONSCIOUSNESS; APOPLECTIC
STATE. Frightful fancies, daring, gay, bright. Unable to understand
or appreciate his sufferings. Thinks he is not at home. Delirious
talking, with wide open eyes.
Head.
Vertigo; LIGHTNESS OF HEAD IN OLD PEOPLE. Dull, heavy, stupid.
Delirium. Vertigo after fright. Pain in back of head; great weight
there. (GELS.) Bursting feeling. Complete insensibility; no mental
grasp for anything. Paralysis of brain.
Eyes.
Half-closed, dilated; pupils insensible, CONTRACTED. Ptosis. (GELS.;
CAUST.) Staring, glassy.
Face.
Red, bloated, SWOLLEN, DARK SUFFUSED, HOT. Looks intoxicated,
besotted. (BAPT.; LACH.) Spasmodic facial twitching, especially
corners of mouth. Veins of face distended. HANGING DOWN OF LOWER
JAW. Distorted.
Mouth.
Dry. Tongue black, PARALYZED. Bloody froth. Intense thirst. Blubbering
of lips. Difficult articulation and swallowing.
Stomach.
Vomiting, with colic and convulsions. Faecal vomiting. Incarcerated
hernia. Hungry; no desire to eat.
Abdomen.
Hard, bloated, tympanitic. Lead colic. During colic, urging to
stool and discharge of hard faeces.
Stool.
Obstinate constipation; no desire to go to stool. ROUND, HARD,
BLACK BALLS. Faeces protrude and recede. (THUS.; SIL.) Spasmodic
retention of faeces in small intestines. Stools involuntary, black,
offensive, frothy. Violent pain in rectum, as if pressed asunder.
Urine.
Slow to start; feeble stream. RETAINED or involuntary, after fright.
Loss of power or sensibility of bladder.
Female.
Suppressed menses from fright. Cessation of labor-pains with coma
and twitchings. Puerperal convulsions; drowsiness or coma between
paroxysms. Threatened abortion and suppression of lochia, from
fright with sopor. Horrible labor-like pains in uterus, with urging
to stool.
Respiratory.
Breathing stops on going to sleep; must be shaken to start it
again. (GRINDELIA.) Hoarse. DEEP SNORING; RATTLING, STERTOROUS
BREATHING. Difficult, intermittent, deep, unequal respiration.
Heat in chest; burning about heart. Cough, with dyspnoea and blue
face; with bloody expectoration.
Sleep.
Great drowsiness. (GELS.; NUX MOSCH.) Falls into a heavy stupid
sleep. Profound coma. Loss of breath on falling asleep. (GRIND.)
Coma vigil. Picking at bedclothes. Very sleepy, but cannot go
to sleep. Distant noises, cocks crowing, etc., keep him awake.
Child dreams of cats, dogs, black forms. Bed feels so hot cannot
lie on it. Pleasant, fantastic, amorous dreams. Shaking chill;
then heat, with sleep and sweat. Thirst only during heat.
Fever.
Pulse FULL AND SLOW. Heat extending over body. HOT perspiration.
Fever characterized by stupor, snoring respiration, twitching
of limbs, intense thirst and sleepiness. General low temperature
with inclination to stupor.
Back.
Opisthotonos. Swollen veins of neck.
Extremities.
Painless paralysis. (OLEAND.) TWITCHING OF LIMBS. Numbness. Jerks
as if flexors were over acting. Convulsions; worse from glare
of light; coldness of limbs.
Skin.
Hot, damp, sweating. Constant desire to uncover. HOT PERSPIRATION
OVER WHOLE BODY EXCEPT LOWER LIMBS.
Aggravation.
WORSE, heat, during and after sleep. (APIS; LACH.)
Amelioration.
BETTER, cold things, constant walking.
Relationship.
Compare: APIS; BELL.; GELS.; NUX MOSCH; MORPHINUM (extreme susceptibility
to pain; twitching; tympanites; much itching); CODEIN (dry, teasing,
incessant cough; twitching of muscles, especially those of eyelids);
ESCHSCHOLTZIA — California Poppy — (a harmless soporific).
Antidote: Acute Opium poisoning. ATROPINE and Black Coffee. Chronic
Opium poisoning. IPECAC; NUX; PASSIFLORA. BERBERIS is useful to
counteract opium habit.
Dose.
Third to thirtieth and 200th potency.
Non-Homeopathic Preparations and Uses.
PALLIATIVE ONLY in great pain, sleeplessness, peritonitis, and
to check excessive secretion in diarrhoea, diabetes, etc.
Opium (crude). — Official dose, 1 grain.
Laudanum (tincture) — Dose, 5 to 20 drops. Extract of Opium
1/4 to 1 grain.
PAREGORIC — Tinctura Camphora Compositae. Contains in each
dram 1/4 grain of Opium equal to 1/30 grain of Morphine. Dose
1/2 to 1 fluid dram for adults. For an infant 3 to 5 drops.
DOVER'S POWDER consists of Opium, Ipecac and Sulphate of Potash.
It contains 10% each of Opium and Ipecac. Dose 5 to 15 grains.
Morphine — 1/8 to 1/4 grain.
Magendie's solution — 16 grains to 1 oz. or 5 drops equal
to 1/6 grain.
Codein — 1/2 to 1 grain.
Apomorphia — 1/20 to 1/10 grain hypodermically.
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