Musik
Repertorium
Kent's Repertory 6th edition:
Mind, sensitive to music, page 78, 21 remedies, only 3 in highest
degree: Nat-c. Nux-v. and Sep.
Anxiety from music: Dig.
Nat-c. while playing a piano: Nat-c.
Delusions of delightful music, page 29: Lach.
Plb-met. Puls.
Fancy hearing music: Cann-i. Croc. Lach. Lyc. Plb-met. Puls. Sal-ac. Stram. Thuj.
Excitement from music, page
41: Kreos. Sumb. Tarant.
Hysteria > music, page 52:
Tarant.
Indifference to music which he
loves, page 55: Carb-v.
Irritable during music, page
59: Caust. Mang.
Restless from music, page 74:
Nat-c. Tarant.
Sadness from music, page 77:
Acon. Cham. Dig. Graph. Kreos. Lyc. Nat-c. Nat-p. Nat-s. Nux-v. Phos. Sabin. Sep. Tarant. Thuj.
> by sad music; Mang.
Oversensitive to music, page 78: Acon. Ambr. Bufo. Cact. Carb-a. Caust. Cham. Coff. Dig. Graph. Kreos. Lyc. Merc. Nat-c. Nat-m. Nat-p. Nat-s. Nux-v. Phos. Ph-ac.
Sabin.
Sep. Stann-met. Tarant. Thuj.
Viol-o. Zinc.
Thoughts about music in the
evening, page 87: Ign.
Unconsciousness from music,
page 90: Cann-i. Sumb.
Weeping from music, page 94:
Dig. Graph. Kreos. Kali-n. Nat-c. Nat-s. Nux-v. Thuj.
Of Bells: Ant-c. Of piano: Cop. Nat-c.
Head, congestion from music page 111: Ambra.
Head, pain from music: page
144, 297, 321. Acon. Ambr.
Cact. Coff. Nux-v. Ph-ac. Phos. Podo. Viol-o.
Teeth, pain, drawing from
music from, page 442: Ph-ac.
Ear seems to hear music, page
297: Ail. Bell. Calc. Cann-i. Kalm. Lyc. Merc. Nat-c. Phos. Plb-met. Puls. Sal.
ac. Sarr. Stram. Sulph.
Nat-c. child and the Aurum child love to listen to classical music.
Tarant-h.: child loves to listen to fast rock-and-roll music
Graph.: child loves to listen to organ music, music played by a single
instrument
Ruf zum Gebet:
Glocke. Christentum
Muschel. als Horn Buddhismus (Tibet)
Stimme des Muhezzins Islam
Trommel Indianer/Mongolei
[Roger Zandvoort/Eduard van Grinsven]
Ph-ac.: and Music
Oversensitive to music which causes stitches in the ear, violent pains
in head
Violent headache from music
Toothache < from music
Ear pains, stitching, from music
[Dr Timothy Field]
ALLEN (1837-1902)
Piping: Bor.
Hears music during rest:
Nat-c.
Shrill: Coff.
Whimpering tune: Ant-c.
Chest, palpitation when
listening to music, page 876: Ambr. Carb-v. Staph. Sulph.
Sleep, dreams, music of: page
1242: Sarr.
* T.F. ALLEN Symptom Register of Homeopathic Materia Medica :
Music, agreeable, insensible
to, page 796: Ign.
Repetition even when out of
humour; Croc.
[Allen’s Keynotes]
Stann-met.: When singing or using the voice,
aching and weakness in deltoid and arms
* Dr William BOERICKE (1849-1929) Materia Medica, page 698.
Propensity to dance; Agar.
Bell. Cic. Croc. Hyos. Stict. Stram. Tarant.
Propensity to sing; Spong.
Verat-a. in addition to the dance list.
Roaring in the ears >
music, page 733; Ign.
* Dr Cyrus Maxwell BOGER Synoptic Key.
< music, page 9: Calc. c.
Graph. Lyc. Nat-c. Nux-v. Ph-ac. Sep. Viol-o.
In the supplementary Repertory
based on comparisons: Croc. Med. Sabin.
> music: Tarant.
Music gives trembling of the
feet: Thuj.
Music induces dancing: Tarant.
Ideas gay and musical: Sulph.
* In Bönninghausen Characteristics and Repertory :
Music, intolerant of, page
214: Acon. Coff. Ign. Cham. Ph-ac. Sabin. Viol-o.
Music, indifferent to, page
284: Ign. Viol-o.
Music <, page 755: Acon.
Ambr. Anac. Bry. Calc. c. Carb-a. Cham. Coff. Croc. DIG. Graph. Ign.
Kali-c. Kreos. LYC. Nat-c. Nat-s.
NUX-V. Phos. Ph-ac.
Puls. Sabin. Sep. Stann-met. Staph. VIOL-O. Zinc-met.
< organ music - LYC.
* Gentry, W. D. Concordance Repertory. New York, 1890 Vol. 1 :
Apprehensive, depressed by
music, page 97: Dig. Sabad.
Can't bear music during
menses: Nat-c.
Can't tolerate noise, talk,
music, odors or light: Bell. Colch. Nux-v. Stram.
Music, repugnant: Acon. Nux-v.
Sabin.
Sad from music: Nat-c. Nat-m. Sabin.
Weeps from music: Graph.
Kreos. Nat-s. Thuj.
* Dr Calvin B. KNERR Repertory of the Guiding Symptoms, vol. 1, page 67.
Averse to joyous music but
affected by saddest: Mang-met.
Weeps at violin: Viol-o.
Weeps from music: Graph.
Palpitation from music: Staph.
* Phatak, Concise Repertory, Bombay, 1964, page 185.
> music: Aur-met. Tarant.
Music <: Ambr. Calc. Croc.
Dig. Graph. Lyc. Med. Nat-c.
Nux-v. Phos. Ph-ac.
Sabin, Sep. Viol-o.
* Herbert A. Roberts Symptoms As If, page 22 :
As if under the influence of
pleasant, quick music: Zinc-p.
Now that we have listed the homeopathic remedies relating to music it
remains for us to make a connection between these remedies and the historical
account of the
influence of music
given by Reed, in the first part of our Triptych, and in the possible help to
the Autistic children into whose self-immolation Nordoff has admitted
us as the Pied-Piper
into the mountain.
The homeopathic Chronic
Constitutional Remedy is inevitably both soothing and releasing.
What Lyc. Phos. Sulph. and
Thuja, can do for night terrors!
How Zinc-met. speeds up the
lagging nerves, the power of Tarantula over trembling, of Myg. over the
writhings of chorea!
Nux-v. can introduce rhythm
into the functions.
Sep. which so loves to dance,
can bring feelings to the most indifferent.
The melancholic are reached by
the sodiums whose very life is music: the failing memory is jogged by Lyc. and
Mercury.
Croc-s. steadies the hysteric,
and Ambra soothes the tremulous.
Aur-met. finds salvation from
its unspoken and dangerous despair in the language of music.
Cic.'s twitching becomes more
rhythmic and tolerable.
The lump of only partly
incarnated flesh which is Med. that great remedy for impermeable moronics,
develops toward normalcy.
There is a whole vast field in
which different musical instruments could be studied in relation to the types
of mental and emotional illness.
May a fruitful collaboration
between Mr. Nordoff's music and the homeopathic remedies accord!
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