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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1273

CAJUPUTUM
Cajuput oil, distilled in water from leaves of Melaleuca leucadendron, M. cajupute minor. (Moluccas.)
N.O. Myrtaceae.
Solution of the oil in rectified spirit.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Cajuputum is primarily a hysterical remedy characterised by fears and fixed ideas. It has two main key-notes:
1) The feeling of enlargement; patients feel large all over, or parts of the body feel enlarged, especially the head. On looking down, the nose seems large and appears to stick out from the face. The tongue may feel so swollen that it seems to fill the whole mouth.
2) A persistent, hysterical feeling that the patient will choke
and as a consequence will die, which brings on a state of panic. The provings relate a spasmodic constriction of the oesophagus which is worse on attempting to swallow solid food. The Cajaputum hysteria is a mixture of hysterical dyspnoea and hysterical choking. The excessive swelling of the tongue together with the choking sensation make the patient feel that he will soon no longer be able to breath. This Cajuputum state has been confirmed by cures of, as Hering calls it, ‘nervous dyspnoea’.
The anxiety about choking and breathing compels the patient to take a bottle of water everywhere and to sip it from time to time. He has no thirst, but drinks in order to confirm that he can still swallow and breathe. He feels great insecurity if the water is not with him at all times