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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1788

CHINA OFFICINALIS
Cinchona officinalis or Cinchona calisaya. Peruvian bark.
N.O. Rubiaceae.
Tincture of the dried bark.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
China will be used almost as a specific where a weakness is caused by loss of blood, by diarrhoea, by profuse and exhausting sweat, by prolonged lactation and by other losses of vital fluids, if the symptoms of the sick person agreed in similarity with the proving symptoms caused by China. Usually this state of debility and prostration is reached by continuous and chronic loss of fluids.
Symptoms on all planes and in all body systems can follow this causation, such as headaches, ringing or humming in the ears, fainting, digestive trouble, mental conditions, etc., but besides debility and prostration, pallor and profuse exhausting perspi¬ration are found very frequently.
The loss of fluids may have happened long before the occurrence of the symptoms; as far as 30 years, as a case of Stockebrand (related in Mezger, Gesichtete Arzneimittellehre) shows, where a 59-year-old patient had been suffering for years from roaring in the ears and loss of hearing. Stockebrand found out that in her twenties she had had menorrhagia with severe loss of blood, so severe that an amputatio uteri was decided upon and carried out. He gave China because of the causative factor and the fact that the actual symptoms are found in the China provings; with the effect of a beautiful cure.