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 +====== MYRTUS COMMUNIS ======
 +<span tc1>​{{anchor:​s1}}Myrtus Communis.</​span>​
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s2}}Myrtle. {{anchor:​s3}}Myrtaceae.</​span>​
 +
 +{{anchor:​s4}}A cultivated shrub or small tree native to countries bordering on the Mediterranean. {{anchor:​s5}}It is mentioned by Hippocrates,​ Galen, Dioscorides,​ the Arabians and other ancient writers (see article by Hering, Hah. Mo., vol. 7, p. 62, 1871).
 +
 +{{anchor:​s6}}No provings.
 +
 +====== CLINICAL AUTHORITIES. ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s8}}- <span grade2>​Cough and coryza</​span>,​ Wahle, Rck. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 842; <span grade2>​Pain in left chest</​span>,​ Landesmann, Raue's Rec., 1873, p. 110; <span grade2>​Stitches in chest</​span>,​ Wahle, Rck. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 842; <span grade2>​Use in tuberculosis</​span>,​ Payne, W. E. Hah. Mo., vol. 6, p. 355; <span grade2>​Catarrhal fevers</​span>,​ Hering, N. A. J. H., vol. 1, p. 74.
 +
 +====== PALATE AND THROAT. [13] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s10}}Dryness in throat; pains in throat and chest, with expectoration of blood.</​span>​
 +
 +====== COUGH. [27] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s12}}Dry,​ hollow cough, from tickling in upper anterior lobes of lungs; agg. in morning, amel. in evening; great lassitude in afternoon.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s13}}Cough with tickling in chest.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s14}}Cough,​ coryza and catarrhal fever, setting in with every atmospheric change.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s15}}Catarrhal fevers, with pain in elbow and knee joints, with dry, hollow cough, caused by a tickling in upper and front part of lungs, especially in morning, amel. in evening, accompanied by lassitude in afternoon.</​span>​
 +
 +====== INNER CHEST AND LUNGS. [28] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s17}}Pain in chest; cough, with tightness on breast.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s18}}Acute pain in chest; pressing pain in chest.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s19}}Pain in upper part of left chest through to shoulder, agg. taking a deep breath and making a strong motion.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s20}}Stitching pain in left chest; from upper portion straight through to left shoulder blade, agg. from breathing, yawning and coughing.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s21}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Tuberculosis.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s22}}Burning pain in left chest, with throbbing, aching, tickling.\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s23}}Throbbing ache and stitching pain in left infraclavicular region, extending thence through to left shoulder blade, agg. on deep inspiration;​ sensation of burning in left breast.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s24}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Tuberculosis.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s25}}Haemoptysis in tuberculous subjects; acute pains in superior portions of left chest, radiating backwards to point of scapula of sound side.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s26}}Hepatization of left lung.</​span>​\\ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s27}}Useful in phthisis, particularly if caused by maltreated syphilis.</​span>​
 +
 +====== TIME. [38] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s29}}Morning:​ cough agg.; tickling in upper part of lung.\\ {{anchor:​s30}}Afternoon:​ great lassitude.\\ {{anchor:​s31}}Evening:​ cough amel.; tickling in lung amel.
 +
 +====== TEMPERATURE AND WEATHER. [39] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s33}}Every atmospheric change; cough, coryza and catarrhal fevers.
 +
 +====== LOCALITY AND DIRECTION. [42] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s35}}Left:​ stitching pain in chest through to shoulder blade; burning pain in chest; pain in infraclavicular region; burning in breast, acute pains in superior portion of chest; hepatization of lung.
 +
 +====== SENSATIONS. [43] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s37}}Pain:​ in throat and chest; in elbow and knee joint; in upper part of left chest to shoulder.\\ {{anchor:​s38}}Acute pain: in chest; in superior portion of left chest.\\ {{anchor:​s39}}Stitching pain: in left chest; in left infraclavicular region.\\ {{anchor:​s40}}Pressing pain: in chest.\\ {{anchor:​s41}}Burning pain: in left chest.\\ {{anchor:​s42}}Tickling:​ in upper anterior lobes of lungs; in chest.\\ {{anchor:​s43}}Dryness:​ in throat.\\ {{anchor:​s44}}Tightness:​ on breast.
 +
 +====== STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION. [47] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s46}}Young man, tuberculous;​ coryza, cough, etc.\\ {{anchor:​s47}}A nun who had been homeopathically cured of phthisis brought on by long continued use of Quinine for ague, from which she had suffered for five years; pain in left chest.
 +
 +====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s49}}Compare:​ <span grade2>​Bryon.,​ Phosphor., Pix, Therid.</​span>​ and <span grade2>​Sulphur</​span>​ in stitches through upper left chest.
 +
 +----
 +
 +====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
 +^ Source: | [[en:​mm:​hering:​start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 07, 1888 |
 +^ Description:​ | Clinical materia medica of [[en:​rem:​r847|Myrtus Communis]] |
 +^ Remedies: | [[en:​rem:​r847|Myrtus Communis]] |
 +^ Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
 +^ Year: | 1888 |
 +^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
 +^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum |}
  
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