Aquilegia vulgaris
Alias: Aqui., Aquilegia
Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, William Boericke
Columbine (AQUILEGIA)
A remedy for hysteria. Globus and clavus hystericus. Women at climaxis, with vomiting of green substance, especially in the morning. Sleeplessness. Nervous trembling of body; sensitive to light and noise. Dysmenorrhoea of young girls.
Female.--Menses scanty, with dull, painful, nightly increasing pressure in the right lumbar region.
Dose.--First potency.
A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica, John Henry Clarke
Garden Columbine. N. O. Ranunculaceae. Tincture of fresh wild plant in bloom.
Clinical.─Clavus. Hysteria.
Characteristics.─Hansen gives the following indications for this unproved drug: "Clavus hystericus of women in climaxis, with vomiting of green substance, especially morning. Globus hystericus."
Relations.─Compare: Acon., Act. r., and other Ranunculaceae.