CINCHONA

Source indications

Kent's Lectures on Homoeopathic Materia Medica

  • Neuralgias due to malarial influences
  • Anaemia
  • Sickly from repeated haemorrhages
  • Gradually increasing antemia
  • Great pallor
  • Weakness
  • Gradually increasing sensitivity
  • Gradually increasing irritability of the nerves
  • Nerves always in a fret
  • Twinning, tearing, cutting pains in the limbs and over the body
  • Sensitiveness to touch
  • Sensitiveness to motion
  • Sensitiveness to cold air
  • Chilled from exposure
  • Pains brought on by exposure to the wind
  • Pains brought on by cold air
  • Pains increased by motion
  • Pains increased by touch
  • Old malarial conditions suppressed with quinine
  • Gradually increasing pallor
  • Bloodlessness
  • Cachexia
  • Always catching cold
  • Liver troubles
  • Bowel troubles
  • Disordered stomach
  • Indigestion from fruit
  • Indigestion from sour things
  • Debilitated
  • Pale
  • Waxy
  • Pains such as are found in quinine subjects
  • Perspiration upon the least exertion
  • Bleeds easily
  • Bleeds from any orifice of the body
  • Bleeding from the nose
  • Bleeding from the throat
  • Bleeding from the uterus
  • Haemorrhage complaints
  • Tendency to congestion
  • Inflammation in connection with haemorrhages
  • Inflammation of the part that bleeds
  • Inflammation of distant parts
  • Inflammation of the uterus
  • Inflammation of the lungs
  • Great irritability of the tissues
  • Tearing pains
  • Cramping in the muscles
  • Convulsions
  • Convulsions during bleeding
  • Inflammation after haemmorrhage
  • Parts rapidly turn black
  • Fullness of the veins
  • Paralysis of the coatings of the veins
  • Veins become full during fever
  • Broken down constitutions
  • Feeble, sensitive patients
  • Sensitive women
  • Sensitive to the odors of flowers
  • Sensitive to the odors of cooking
  • Sensitive to the odors of tobacco
  • Weak
  • Relaxed
  • Emaciated
  • Feeble heart
  • Feeble circulation
  • Tendency to dropsy
  • Anasarca
  • Dropsy of shut sacs
  • Dropsy after haemorrhage
  • Anemic condition
  • Catarrhal condition of all mucous membranes
  • Gastro-duodenal catarrh
  • Jaundice
  • Old liver subjects
  • Feeble, sensitive, anaemic
  • Periodicity
  • Aggravation at night
  • Aggravation sharply at midnight
  • Colic every night at 12 o'clock
  • Bloating of the abdomen every night at 12 o'clock
  • Haemorrhage from the nose coming on with regularity
  • Diarrhoea at night
  • Several gushing black, watery stools during the night
  • Aggravation after eating
  • Sensitive to drafts
  • Extreme irritability of the tissue
  • Conditions following the loss of blood
  • Conditions following the loss of animal fluids
  • Sexual excesses
  • Secret vice
  • Feeble
  • Sleepless
  • Irritable
  • Weakness and general coldness of the skin
  • Twitching and jerking of the limbs
  • Drawing and cramping in the muscles
  • Chronic jerking
  • Epileptiform convulsion
  • Paralytic weakness
  • Rush of blood to the head
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Darkness before the eyes
  • Fainting on the slightest provocation
  • Weakness of mind
  • Inability to think or remember
  • Full of fear at night
  • Fear of animals
  • Fear of dogs
  • Fear of creeping things
  • Wants to commit suicide, but lacks courage
  • Uses wrong expressions or misplaces words
  • Lies awake at night making plans
  • Lies awake at night theorizing
  • Lies awake at night building air castles
  • Thinking of the wonderful things he is going to do some day
  • Apathetic
  • Indifferent
  • Low spirited
  • Silent
  • Disindined to think
  • Unable to control the mind
  • Insomnia after haemorrhage
  • Dizziness
  • Fainting
  • Mal- assimilation
  • Vertigo persists
  • Congestive headaches
  • Extremities cold
  • Body covered with a cold sweat
  • Rending, tearing pains in head
  • Pressing and throbbing headache
  • Headache worse from air striking the head
  • Headache better in a warm room
  • Headache worse from touch
  • Headache worse from motion
  • Headache worse from cold
  • Hard pressure ameliorates pain
  • Light pressure aggravates pain
  • Stitches in the head with pulsation in temples
  • Ameliorated by hard pressure of head
  • Aggravated by touch of head
  • Jar and motion hurt the head
  • Turning over in bed aggravates headache
  • Cannot ride in a carriage
  • Throbbing headaches
  • Aggravated by a draft of air
  • Headache in the open air
  • Headache from the slightest touch
  • Scalp feels as if the hair was grasped roughly
  • Scalp sensitive to touch
  • Profuse sweating of the scalp
  • Headaches aggravated at night
  • Headaches from sexual excesses
  • Headaches from loss of animal fluids
  • Photophobia
  • Yellowness of the sclera
  • Exposure to cold wind will bring on neuralgia
  • Nocturnal blindness
  • Dimness of vision
  • Feeling as if sand were in the eyes
  • Pains worse from light
  • Pains better in the dark
  • Every little noise is painful
  • Ringing in ears
  • Roaring in ears
  • Buzzing in ears
  • Singing in ears
  • Chirping like crickets in the ears
  • Dry catarrh of the middle ear
  • Hardness of hearing
  • Total deafness
  • Noises in the ear continue long after the patient has lost the ability to distinguish articulate sounds
  • Hemorrhage from the ear
  • Offensive, bloody, purulent discharges
  • Frequent nosebleed in anemic patients
  • Dry coryza
  • Fluent coryza
  • Suppressed coryza causing violent head pains