# Camphora Monobromata

## Remedy Classification
- **Type:** Herbal Remedy
- **Miasm:** Psoric Miasm
- **Temperament:** Neutral
- **Aggravation Time:** Neutral/Anytime

## Keynote Indications
Dr. Cooper found Camph- br. of wide utility in all cases where nervous excitability is present. 
He has given it chiefly in single doses of 3x trituration. Hale note d it for hysteria, weeping and laughter 
alternately. 
Nervous excitability. Headache in women and young girls due toe to mental excitement and excessive study. 
Delirium tremens. Parkinson's disease. Cholera infantum and infantile convulsions.  
Chordee. Neuralgia of testes and pros tate. Impotence. Spermatorrhea. Nightly emissions. Painful erections. 
Suppression of breast milk. Intensifies the action of Quinine and renders it more permanent.

## Symptoms by System

### Mind
- Sense of direction is lost.
- Directions appear reversed, i.e., north seems south and east seems west.
- Nervous excitability.
- Mental excitement and excessive study.
- Hysteria, weeping and laughing alternately.
- Trance-like state.
- COMMENTS - In a case reported by Dr.
- E.
- M.
- Beard, a young man suffered from gastric catarrh in paroxysms 
which were induced by the sight of physical deformity, the touch of a cold, clammy hand and the mention of 
odors, the actual presence of which did not affect him.
- Complete relief was afforded by 3 gram doses of Camph-br.
- every 3 or 4 hours.
- The drug, however, set up some singular symptoms including: directions appeared to be reversed, north 
seemed south and east seemed west, innumerable black flies 
Camphora bromata seemed to be flitting over the field of vision, he was sleepless and when he did sleep it 
was restless and vexed with ghastly dreams.
- The reversal of directions lasted many days and the strain on the 
faculty of attention was so torturing that he became prostrate in mind and body.
- Sense of direction is lost.
- Directions appear reversed, i.e., north seems south and east seems west.
- Nervous excitability.
- Mental excitement and excessive study.
- Hysteria, weeping and laughing alternately.
- Trance-like state.
- COMMENTS - In a case reported by Dr.
- E.
- M.
- Beard, a young man suffered from gastric catarrh in paroxysms 
which were induced by the sight of physical deformity, the touch of a cold, clammy hand and the mention of 
odors, the actual presence of which did not affect him.
- Complete relief was afforded by 3 gram doses of Camph-br.
- every 3 or 4 hours.
- The drug, however, set up some singular symptoms including: directions appeared to be reversed, north 
seemed south and east seemed west, innumerable black flies 
Camphora bromata seemed to be flitting over the field of vision, he was sleepless and when he did sleep it 
was restless and vexed with ghastly dreams.
- The reversal of directions lasted many days and the strain on the 
faculty of attention was so torturing that he became prostrate in mind and body.

