Aesculus hippocastanum < walking or on stooping (piles, leucorrhoea, displacements, etc.).   Sense of fullness, and as of sticks in the rectum (haemorrhoids).   Mucous membranes of mouth, throat, rectum

Aesculus Hippocastanum Hippocastanum vulgaris. Horse-chestnut. (Northern India and North America.) N. O. Sapindaceae. Tincture of ripe kernel; trituration of dry kernel. Tincture of fruit with capsule (according to Hering, this

Aesculus hippocastanum aesc HORSE CHESTNU SAPINDACECEAE For persons with haemorrhoidal tendencies, and who suffer with gastric, bilious or catarrhal troubles.   FULLNESS IN VARIOUS PARTS, as from an undue amount

Aesculus Hippocastanum Introduction: A peculiar kind of plethora is found running through this remedy, a vascular fullness which affects the extremities and the whole body, and there are symptoms showing that the brain