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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1461

hopeless despondency and anxiety is to be seen in all gestures, cramps and convulsions in the muscles, especially in the
calves, later intense exhausting diarrhoea and vomiting, finally collapse within a short time, only 24 to 48 hours. According to Hahnemann and many others, Camphora was indicated where coldness and tonic spasms prevailed, while the stage of intense and profuse discharges often called for other remedies, as in Cuprum.
Camphora will be indicated in many different diseases and pathologies, mostly acute but also chronic. For instance, it is one of the remedies that we will use in common colds when the patient is very sensitive to cold air, the coldness of the entire body is very intense, objectively as well as subjectively, with chill and sneezing, but with an aversion to being covered.
In most of the acute complaints, there is a state of extreme nervous arousal, almost frenzy, with tremendous anxiety and restlessness, spasms and convulsions, distension and throbbing of veins, followed by a rapid and sudden sinking of strength and total exhaustion.
The remedy is also used in all kinds of serious inflammation: of the brain, of the urinary tract, intestines and liver, of the eyes, etc. In cystitis the case is so intense that it looks like Cantharis, with hot burning in the urethra, strangury, tenesmus of the neck of the bladder, with bloody urine that comes only in drops; but the coldness of the body will differentiate it from Canth.
Camphora may be indicated in congestion of the brain, or when the organism is in shock from a violent inflammation of an organ, or from an injury. It is one of the main remedies in shock where the patient goes quickly towards coldness and collapse. For example, in the case of a perforated ulcer with violent epigastric pain and with extreme coldness of the skin, pulse very weak, blood pressure very low, with violent thirst for icy cold water, the remedy will not be Carbo vegetabilis or Phosphorus but Camphora.