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EXAMPLES OF REMEDIES IN USE WITH NO HAHNEMANNIAN PROVING (WITH MATERIA
MEDICA):
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bac Bacillinum (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Bac. A Tuberculosis Nosode. Bacillinum. A maceration made
from a tubercular sputum. Historical dose: All potencies, 12c to 200c.
Planets: Mercury, Saturn.
HISTORY - Bacillinum is a nosode of tuberculosis named and first
described by Dr. Burnett, for whom it was prepared from tuberculosis
sputum by Dr. Heath. As this preparation has been experimented with
separately, its symptoms are given apart from the other nosodes of
tuberculosis. Dr. Cartier has found it particularly useful in cases
where there was excessive muco-purulent bronchial secretion threatening
to occlude the lungs. It must be compared with Bacillinum testium,
Tuber. Bovinum, Tuber. Aviaire and Tuber. Koch.
Dr. Burnett has shown that ringworm of the scalp and pityriasis
versicolor on the body are indications of tubercular diathesis and they
respond to this remedy. He cured a case of insanity with ringworm.
Tuberculosis patients are better in dry sunny climates in mountains
areas and in the pine forests. Sunlight helps to prevent tuberculosis,
also there has been many cures of tuberculosis via sunbathing and the
milk diet, which these patients crave.
HOMEOPATHIC -- Bacillinum has been used for the treatment of
tuberculosis. Its good effects seen in the change of the sputum, which
becomes decreased and less purulent. Tubercular meningitis. It has a
disposition to catch colds and sore throats. Respiratory and lung
weakness. Chronic reoccurring sore throats and coughs. Glands of the
neck are enlarged and tender. Night-sweats.
Bacillinum is indicated for weak lungs of elderly people and for
children with chronic catarrhal conditions and attacks of suffocation
at night with difficult cough. Suffocative catarrh. Ringworm. The
patient expectorates very little. Chronic catarrhal conditions of the
lungs when bronchial mucus and dyspnea are present. Tubercular
meningitis. Useful as an intercurrent remedy.
CLINICAL - Addison's disease. Alopecia. Bronchitis. Coughs. Colds.
Growth, defective. Hydrocephalus. Idiocy. Insanity. Joints disorders.
Meningitis. Pityriasis. Pyorrhea. Ringworm. Scrofulous glands. Sore
throats. Teeth, defective, pitted. Tonsillitis. Tuberculosis.
Constitutions - Tubercular constitutions. For cases stemming from
a tubercular inheritance with extreme soreness of affected parts,
patients of rheumatic tendencies with syphilitic taints in the
bloodstream, general muscular soreness.
Modalities - Worse night and early morning. Worse from cold air.
MIND - Taciturn, sulky, snappish, fretful and irritable. Morose,
depressed and melancholic even to insanity. Fretful ailing, whines and
complains. Tendency to be frightened. Fear of dogs. Great weakness, did
not want to be disturbed.
Abdomen - Abdominal pains, enlarged glands in groin. Tabes
mesenterica, grinds teeth, indurated and swollen glands. Spleen region
bulging out. Inguinal glands indurated and visible, excessive sweats,
chronic diarrhea.
Back - Glands of neck enlarged and tender. Sensation of damp
clothes on spine. Very sharp pain in left scapula, worse lying down in
bed at night, better by warmth.
Chest - Sharp pain in precordial region arresting breathing.
Ears - Otitis after sore throats.
Eyes - Eczema of eyelids.
Face - Indolent, pimple on left cheek, breaking out from time to
time and persisting for many weeks.
Food - Appetite poor.
Head - Severe headache, deep in, recurring from time to time,
worse shaking head. Terrible pain in the head as if he had a tight hoop
of iron round it. Meningitis. Ringworm. Alopecia areata.
Kidneys - Increased quantity of urine, pale, with white sediment.
Rises several times in the night to urinate.
Limbs - Trembling of hands. Hands blue. Pain in left knee while
walking. Tubercular inflammation of knee.
Lungs - Weak lungs. Humid asthma. Colds with sore throats. Hacking
cough. Hard cough, shaking patient, more during sleep but it did not
waken him. Catarrhal dyspnea. Muco-purulent expectoration of
bronchitis. Congestion of the lung. Tuberculosis. Bubbling rales and
muco-purulent expectoration. Cough waking him in night, easy
expectoration. Expectoration of non-viscid easily detached, thick
phlegm from air passages.
Rectum - Sudden diarrhea before breakfast, with nausea. Obstinate
constipation with offensive flatus. Severe hemorrhages from bowels.
Stitching pain through hemorrhoids. Passes much ill-smelling flatus.
Skin - Ringworm. Pityriasis. Eczema. Glands enlarged and tender.
Sleep - Absolute sleeplessness. Talks in sleep. Drowsy during day,
restless at night. Many dreams.
Stomach - Windy dyspepsia, with pinching pains under ribs of right side
in breast line.
Teeth - Pyorrhea. Favors falling off of tartar of teeth. Aching in
teeth, especially lower incisors, very sensitive to air. Grinds teeth
in sleep. Imperfectly developed teeth.
Temperature - Flush of heat, some perspiration, severe headache.
Fever, with emaciation, abdominal pains and discomfort, restless at
night, glands of both groins enlarged and indurated, cries out in
sleep, strawberry tongue. Night-sweats.
Throat - Tickling in fauces, compelling cough. Pricking in larynx
with sudden cough.
COMMENTS - In the provings, Bacillinum produced a severe headache,
deep in, worse by motion, was a constant symptom, also a slight cough
with easy expectoration of phlegm. In cases of acute tuberculosis it
has not done so well as in more chronic cases.
Also they are leading indications for it when present in
combination with other disorders. A case of insanity with pityriasis
yielded rapidly to the remedy. Pityriasis has been cured by it when all
attempts to kill the body-lice by chemicals were useless.
Dr. Young has recorded the cure of several cases of cretinism. An
inter-current course of Bacillinum will often make a wonderful change
in patients who have a personal or family history of chest disorders.
Clarke has found an eczematous condition of the margins of the
eyelids a strong indication for it. It is a miasmatic remedy of vast
importance.
Grimmer uses it for cases stemming from a tubercular inheritance
with extreme soreness of affected parts, patients of rheumatic
tendencies with syphilitic taints in the bloodstream, general muscular
soreness.
COMPARE - (1) Phos., Dros., Mercury. Its effects seem to be
identical to that of Koch's Tuberculinum. Both are useful in the
tubercular diathesis before tuberculosis has developed. In the Early
stages of tubercular disease of glands, joints, skin and bones. (2)
Psor. (3) Bac-t. (4) Ant-t., Iod., Lach., Ars-i., Myosotis.
RELATIONS - Levico, 5-10 drops, follows as an intercurrent where
much debility is present (Burnett). Complementary: Kali-c. Calc-p. goes
with this remedy very well. Also, Lach.
SOURCES - Boericke. Clarke.

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baros., Barosma crenulatum. (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Baros. Barosma crenulatum. Barosma betulina. Barosma
sanatifolia. Buchu. N. O. Rutacae, Genus, Diosmee. South Africa.
Tincture of dried leaves. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies,
tincture or tea from leaves. Planets: Venus.
HERBAL - The leaves of several species of Barosma contain in vitae
a volatile oil, having a warm camphor-like taste and an odor something
like mint.
Buchu has a markedly specific effect on mucous membranes and
especially on the genito-urinary system, closely resembling that of
Sabal, Populus, Copaiva and Thuja.
and the only uses made of it have been with the tincture.

HOMEOPATHIC -- Buchu has muco-purulent discharges. Hale gives as
indications: chronic disorders of genito-urinary organs with
muco-purulent discharges, abundance of epithelium mixed with pus and
mucous corpuscles.
Irritable bladder with catarrh or gravel with spasmodic stricture.
Prostatic disorders. Vaginal leucorrhea. Undue secretions from mucous
follicles of urethra, seminal vesicles or prostate produced by
excessive sex or masturbation.
CLINICAL - Bladder disorders. Calculus. Catarrh. Gravel.
Leucorrhea. Prostate, disorders.
COMPARE - (1) Cop., Thuj., Pop., Chim. (2) Diosm.
SOURCES - Boericke. Clarke.

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cheir., Cheiranthus cheiri (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Chei. Cheiranthus cheiri. Common Wallflower. N. O.
Cruciferae. Tincture. A tincture is used made from a single
dark-flowered plant. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies.
Planets: Mercury.
HISTORY - Our knowledge of the medicinal use of Cheir. is due to
Dr. Cooper. Cooper considers as a keynote of the remedy, "Nose stopped
at night from irritation of cutting wisdom teeth."

HOMEOPATHIC -- The cases cured with it are as follows: (1) Young man,
deafness and otorrhea left side, while cutting three wisdom teeth.
Cured by two doses of the tincture given at six weeks intervals. (2)
Girl, 22, deaf after measles, cutting wisdom teeth. Greatly improved.
(3) Girl, 20, used to taking purgative pills, had pain in lower back,
jaundiced appearance, bilious feeling, sickness of stomach. Cheir. ch.
removed the symptoms at once.
CLINICAL - Deafness. Wisdom-teeth.
Causations - Cutting wisdom teeth.
COMMENTS - Anshutz says:
yet I considered the following case worth reporting: T. T., age twenty,
a clerk, admission date 30th April, 1892, never heard well on the left
side, but particularly deaf the last month and deafness increases:
watch, hearing contact only. History of much earache in childhood, left
ear discharge does run out. Wisdom teeth, left upper and right, lower
and upper, breaking through.
Gave Cheiranthus cheiri. 28th May, hears very much Better in left
ear. No medicine. 11th June, continues improving gradually in left ear.
25th June, continues to hear voices very fairly on the left side, but
no improvement since last time. Gave Cheiranthus cheiri. 25th July,
restoration of improving condition.
COMPARE - (1) Armor., Sin-a., Brass., Raph. (2) wisdom teeth -
Mag-c., Ferr-pic.
SOURCES - Anshutz. Clarke.
galph., Galphimia glauca (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Galph. Galphimia glauca. Malpighiaceae family. Grows in
Mexico. The mother tincture is prepared from the dried leaves and
flowers. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies, 3x to 30x.
Planets: Mercury.
HERBAL - Galphimia Glauca is a wild plant, belonging to the
Malpighiaceae family and growing in Mexico.
The plant was used in clinical experimentation by a group of German
doctors from 1964 to 1966, using the following potencies: 3x, 4x, 6x,
12x, for a whole variety of allergic infections.
HOMEOPATHIC -- Galphimia Glauca has allergic vasomotor afflictions of
the nose. Sneezing. Bronchial asthma. Skin allergies: urticaria,
herpetic dermatitis, allergic eczema, mycotic eczema. Recurring herpes
of the lips or genitalia.
Hypersecretion from the nasal and ocular mucous membranes. Edema
of the eyelids. Vesicular, papular eruptions. Shooting pains in the
stomach. Hypersensitivity to weather changes. Hay fever. Sudamina.
Neurodermatitis. Gastritis or gastric complaints.
CLINICAL - Allergies. Dermatitis. Eczema. Edema. Gastritis. Hay
fever. Herpes. Mycosis. Neurodermatitis. Urticaria.
Constitutions - Allergic types of people with hay fever, asthma,
sensitive skin.
COMPARE - (1) Ars., Psor., Nat-m.
SOURCES - Julian.

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Foll Folliculinum (Murphy)
"Although there have been no organised provings in the traditional
method, millions of women have been proving it since the discovery of
synthetic hormones, in the 1940's..” (Vermuelen synoptic 2)
HOMEOPATHIC -- Worse before menses. Pre-menstrual syndrome.
Pre-menstrual migraines. Weight gain without excessive eating, worse
before menses or during ovulation. Frequent ecchymosis, bruises very
easily. Acne on the face and seborrhea of the nostrils. Hypersensitive
to heat, noise and contact. Congestive headaches, either with redness
of the face or the opposite with pallor, but still with the sensation
of chilliness at the limbs.
CLINICAL - Acne. Backache. Cystitis. Headaches. Mastitis.
Migraines. Pre-menstrual syndrome. Seborrhea.
Modalities - Ameliorated after the third day of menses with
movement. Better fresh air. Folliculin shows aggravation before menses.
Worse during ovulation from heat and from resting. Worse before menses.
MIND - Alternation of excitability and depression, worse before
menses. Extreme instability with anguish, worse at nightfall. Sexual
hyper-excitability. Fixed ideas of a sexual nature. Irritable and
sensitive before the menses.
Abdomen - Abdominal meteorism, worse three or four days before
menses. Liver swollen, soft and hypertrophic.
Back - Lumbar pains, worse during ovulation. Backache before
menses.
Bladder - Recurring cystitis in women.
Breasts - Breasts enormous, swollen, cannot bear being constricted
or touched. The pain is ameliorated or disappears with menses.
Congestive mastitis.
Female - Vulvar pruritus, worse before menses. Small losses of
blood during ovulation. Menses prolonged, blood bright red with
clotting. Menses painful for the first few days. Yellow or brownish
discharge, sometimes blood streaked, between menses, especially during
ovulation. Uterus is fibrous with metrorrhagia. Congestion,
pre-menstrual pains.
Heart - Tachycardia. Palpitations with faintness. Sensation of
constriction around the heart with feeling of a bar in the precordial
region, spreading to the left arm.
Lungs - Need for fresh air. Takes large breaths of air and sighs
deeply. Fitful cough, worse when in company with sensation of
constriction around the heart.
Nose - Coryza with headache and profuse discharge. Hay fever.
Rectum - Feeling of heaviness in the rectum. Chronic constipation,
sometimes alternation of constipation and diarrhea.
Skin - Acne on the face and seborrhea of the nostrils. Dry eczema,
worse during ovulation, before menses. Dry eruption at the limbs of the
fingers with splitting and chapping of the skin. Alopecia in women.
Swelling with edema of the conjunctiva tissue.
Stomach - Indigestion. Nausea with vomiting. Pre-menstrual pain in
the right hypochondrium.
Throat - Swallowing of liquids very painful. Cannot bear pressure
on the pharynx.
RELATIONS - (1) The closest remedy is Lach. Like this remedy, it
has: Alternating excitability and depression, extreme sensitivity to
contact, amelioration by menstrual flow. But, unlike Lachesis, we do
not find: Laterality or aggravation from sleep, but, on the contrary,
aggravation during ovulation. (2) Sepia, Lac-c., Puls., Kali-c.
SOURCES - Julian.

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hypoth., Hypothalamus gland (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Hypoth. Hypothalamus gland. The mother tincture is prepared
from the hypothalamus of the ox. Historical dose: All potencies, 6c to
30c. Planets: Moon.
HISTORY - Hypothalamus glands are made up of pure hypothalamic
hormones, (vasopressin and oxytocin, combined with a transporting
protein). These hormones are liberated in their active form, under such
stimuli, as pain and modifications in the blood biochemistry.
As well as changes in the volume of the blood. The posterior
hypophysis is therefore subject to a direct nervous control. There are
no neurosecretory tissues going from the hypothalamus to the
adenohypophysis. However, the blood irrigation of this gland is
completely assured by the vessel gates which form in the median
protuberance and which traverse the pituitary stem to flow into the
sinusoid of the anterior hypophysis.
Neurons, notably those from the median protuberance, secrete
substances which travel down from the neurons and accumulate at the end
of the tissues. When the cells of the median protuberance are
stimulated, these agents penetrate the vessel gates and the sinusoid
and instigate the liberating of the anterior hypophyseal stimulants.
The usage of hypothalamus in homeotherapy is clinical in nature.
HOMEOPATHIC -- Physiological and nervous instability. Congested veins.
Sensation of intense heat, as if sitting on a very hot furnace.
Malfunctioning of the thyroid with a fall in the basal metabolism.
Disorders of the appetite and of the water metabolism. Water retention
with obesity.
Epileptiform convulsions, especially during puberty. Epileptic
vertigo with almost complete loss of consciousness for a few minutes
with extreme paleness of the face. Occipital headaches, accompanied by
an intense feeling of sadness, aggravated in the evening.
Malfunctioning of the thyroid with a fall in the basal metabolism.
Baldness during the menopause. Circulatory complaints with livid color
of the lower limbs. Feeling that the heart has stopped and then started
again, faster.
CLINICAL - Amenorrhea. Anorexia. Anxiety. Asthma. Baldness.
Bedwetting. Constipation. Dysmenorrhea. Dyspnea. Epilepsy. Flatulence.
Hemorrhoids. Insomnia. Thyroid, disorders.
Constitutions - Tubercular constitutions.
Modalities - Aggravation from cold. Tendency to evening rise of
temperature, occurring irregularly but may last for several months.
MIND - Depressive condition, linked to psychological or physical
stress. Of a gentle nature likeable, extremely sensitive. Cries about
trifles. Alternating smiles and tears. Easily discouraged. Becomes very
sad, melancholic with sexual impulses which take him by surprise,
either morbid dread of the opposite sex or on the contrary,
irresistible attraction.
Mental fatigue with feeling that the brain is cluttered with ideas
which are difficult to grasp because they are constantly changing. Lack
of ability to make decisions, which can lead to loss of willpower.
Anorexia. Morbid hunger-pangs, alternating with periods of anorexia.
Anxiety, aggravated by darkness. Fear of falling asleep lest he should
not wake again.
Abdomen - Flatulence with extremely noisy rumbling, located
principally on the right side of the abdomen.
Female - Epileptiform complaints during puberty, especially in
young girls. Menstrual cycle irregular, sometimes too short, sometimes
too long. Menses copious, bleeding ameliorated by lying position.
Amenorrhea after physical or psychological stress. Menstrual blood very
dark, congeals easily. Blood clots. White discharge aggravated during
ovulation.
Food - Cannot bear either raw or sweet foods. Appetite disorders,
mental anorexia.
Head - Occipital headaches, accompanied by an intense feeling of
sadness, aggravated in the evening.
Heart - Circulatory complaints with livid color of the lower limbs
and acrocyanosis of the limbs. Feeling that the heart has stopped and
then started again, faster.
Kidneys - Complaints of the water metabolism with water retention
and obesity. Urinary incontinence when lying down, walking or coughing.
Bedwetting in the young. Burning during and after urination. Tenesmus
of the bladder.
Limbs - Inflammation of the skin beneath the nails.
Lungs - Bronchial asthma. Heavy cough, causing shooting pains in
the clavicles, sternum and occiput. Cough aggravated when lying down,
ameliorated by standing up. Asthma occurring after end of menses.
Dyspnea with oppression and shooting pains in the left arm, not
aggravated by exertion.
Male - Sexual deviations. Drawing sensation, pains going from the
knee towards the testicle, especially on the right side. Inflammation
of epididymis, evolving into a chronic state.
Mouth - Tongue covered with a whitish coating. Tendency to lose sense
of taste.
Nose - Thick, irritating, yellowish coryza, ameliorated by heat,
aggravated by the cold.
Rectum - Stubborn constipation: stool black, very difficult to
expel in small, caked balls. Hemorrhoids, bleeding easily.
Skin - Papular and pustular skin diseases. Attacks of acne during
puberty: large pimples, purplish in color with itching, aggravated by
scratching. Small varicose veins, very noticeable, violet in color.
Baldness in women with thinning of the hair at the hairline. Nails
break and have white spots.
Sleep - Insomnia or sudden, irresistible need to sleep, usually
lasting only a short while, but occurring several times in one day.
Stomach - Gastric pains two hours after eating.
Temperature - Tendency to evening rise of temperature, occurring
irregularly but may last for several months. Temperature fluctuations.
Vertigo - Epileptic vertigo with almost complete loss of
consciousness for a few minutes with extreme paleness of the face.
COMPARE - (1) The closest remedy is Puls., but unlike Puls.,
Hypothalamus is aggravated by the cold, ameliorated by the heat. (2)
Also note Bac. and Tuberculinum.
SOURCES - Julian.

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Influ Influenzinum (Murphy)
HOMEOPATHIC -- The general directions Clarke gave to his patients are
these: When "colds" appear in a family let all those who are unaffected
take Ars. 3c thrice daily and let the patients take Influ. 30c every
hour or two. This generally prevents the spread of the trouble and
clears up the "colds," whether they are of the influenza type or not.
Influenzinum has the ability to develope old troubles and thus it takes
a variety of forms in different persons. Influ. need not be expected to
cure all cases unaided or indeed to be appropriate to every case.
of Hahnemann. (Julian)
Influenza, measles. Weakness and fatigue. Influenza encephalitis.
Syndrome of meningitis. Post-influenza depressive neurosis.
Entero-colitis of influenza. Diarrhea of influenza. General ill feeling
with chill, headache, diffused pains. Neurotic, depressive persons.
Anorexia. Stiffness. Tendency to hypotension. Hyperthermia. Sycosis.
CLINICAL - Catarrh. Chronic Fatigue. Colds.Fever. Influenza.
Abdomen - Gastro-intestinal pain.
Blood - Leucopenia with mononucleosis.
Ears - Otitis of influenza.
Eyes - Eyes are heavy and sensitive to movements, stiffness.
Conjunctivitis of influenza.
Head - Meningitis syndrome. Encephalitis syndrome with vomiting.
Headache of influenza.
Heart - Hypotension. Weakness of the myocardia. Cardiac neurosis.
Limbs - Venous and arterial congestion of the lower limbs.
Rheumatoid pains during humid and cold weather.
Lungs - Dry painful cough. Bronchitis. Broncho-pneumonia of
influenza. Sub-acute edema of babies. Bronchial asthma.
Nose - Nasal congestion. Coryza of influenza. Sinusitis.
Rectum - Weakness of the anal sphincter. Weakening diarrhea.
Throat - Pharyngitis. Chronic laryngitis. Nasal voice . Stridulous
laryngitis of children.
COMMENTS - Varicose veins and ulcers, (Oscilococcinum). Venous
stasis of lower limbs. Intermittent lameness. Acute and chronic rhino -
pharyngitis. Laryngitis of influenza. Chronic atrophic rhitinis.
Bronchial asthma. Nasal polyps. Sinusitis, otitis. Acute coryza,
chronic coryza, blepharitis, conjunctivitis. Infection rheumatism
COMPARE - (1) Oscilococcinum. (2) Mimosa pudica - Inflammation of
the eyes and nasal mucosa. Headache, worse by movement, better while
closing eyes. Diarrhea with colic and irritating stools. (3) Galphimia
glauca - Hypersensitiveness to change of weather, Hypersecretion of
nasal and ocular mucous. (4) Luffa operculata: Fronto-occipital
headache. Acute or chronic inflammation of the nasal mucosa.
RELATIONS - Compatible with: Cimic., Ars., Bell., Bry., Hep.,
Merc. and many others.
SOURCES - Boericke. Clarke. Julian.

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kali-s., Kali sulphuricum (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Kali-s. Kali sulphuricum. Potassium sulphate. Trituration.
Historical dose: Trituration and all potencies, third to thirtieth
potency. Planets: Mercury, Venus.
HISTORY - Kali-s. Schuessler's tissue remedy that affects
respiration, mucous membranes and skin where it causes desquamation.
Schüssler's account of this remedy is as follows: Kali-s., which in
reciprocal action with iron effects the transfer of the inhaled oxygen
to all the cells is contained in all the cells containing iron. A
deficiency of Kali-s. causes: A sensation of heaviness and weariness,
vertigo, chilliness, palpitation of the heart, anxiety, sadness
toothache, headache and pain in the limbs. These are worse in a room in
warmth towards evening, better in open, cool air.
Also to catarrh of larynx, bronchi, nostrils, etc., where the
secretion has the above named characteristics to catarrh of stomach,
where the tongue has a yellowish mucous coating to catarrh of middle
ear and of the kidneys.
Kali-s. effects the access of oxygen and so facilitates the
formation of new epithelium. Schüssler points out that Kali-s. and iron
carry on the same transference of oxygen in the organic world. When a
sulphate and any oxide of iron comes into contact with decomposing
organic substances they surrender their oxygen and form suppurate or
iron. With more oxygen added, this may be further decomposed into
sulphuric acid and an oxide of iron.

HOMEOPATHIC -- Kali-s. is Schüssler's Pulsatilla.
and the fine indications are not so clear as they might be. The leading
indications are those given by Schüssler "the yellow color of the
discharges, the skin and mucous membrane appearances and the Worse by
warmth and Better in open air."
Kali-s. has discharges that are profuse and deep yellow, thin or
sticky. Processes are torpid in nature. Ailments accompanied by profuse
desquamation. Suppurations. Yellow, mucous and serous discharges,
profuse and intermittent.
Lack of reaction. Cancer, epithelial. Growth of nails interrupted.
Gonorrhea and ophthalmia neonatorum, (Puls.). Kali-s. is applicable to
the later stages of inflammation. The pains are wandering, wandering
rheumatism (Puls., Kali-bi.). Stitching, tearing, festering pains, that
shift about. It has been found of much use in oxaluria.
CLINICAL - Asthma. Cataract. Catarrh. Chorea. Dandruff. Dyspepsia.
Eczema. Epithelioma. Eustachian catarrh. Gleet. Gonorrhea. Nails,
diseased. Nettle-rash. Ozaena. Polyps. Psoriasis. Rheumatism. Rhus
poisoning. Scabies. Sinusitis. Vertigo. Whooping cough.
Causations - Ill effects of chill when over heated. Injuries.
Modalities - Better from walking, fasting. Better cool, open air.
Worse in heated room. Worse from warmth, noise, evening. Worse in
evening, (Puls.).
MIND - Hurried Irritable. Frightened at trifles. Desires and
rejects the things. Fear of falling. Anxiety in evening. Mental
exertion aggravates. Always in a hurry. Timid. Desire to lie down, but
lying aggravates so one must walk for relief.
Abdomen - Colicky pains, abdomen feels cold to touch. Hard
tympanitic in whooping cough. Empty feeling in hypogastrium better
passing flatus.
Ears - Eustachian deafness. Discharge of yellow matter. (Hydr.)
Watery, sticky, thin, yellow discharge offensive with polyps.
Eyes - Ophthalmia neonatorum. Purulent yellow mucus in eye
diseases.
Face - Aches in heated room. Epithelioma.
Female - Menses too late, scanty. Metorrhagia. Menses with a
feeling of weight in the abdomen. Leucorrhea, yellowish, watery.
Food - Dread of hot drinks. Craves sweets. Burning thirst.
Head - Rheumatic headache, beginning in evening. Bald spots.
Dandruff and scaldhead. Yellow dandruff, moist, sticky. Bald spots
(after gonorrhea).
Kidneys - Oxaluria. Pyelitis.
Limbs - Pain in nape, back and limbs, worse in a warm room.
Shifting, wandering pains. Rheumatism worse heat. Arthritic nodes.
Lungs - Coarse rales in chest. Bronchitis. Rattling of mucus in
chest. (Ant-t.) Post-influenza cough, especially in children. Asthma
with easily expelled yellow, slimy expectoration. Cough, worse in
evening and in hot atmosphere. Croupy hoarseness. (Hep., Spong.)
Male - Gonorrhea, discharge slimy, yellowish-green. Orchitis.
Gleet.
Mouth - Loss of taste and smell. Tongue coated yellow and slimy.
Insipid, pappy taste. Gums painful.
Nose - Colds with a yellow, slimy expectoration. Nose obstructed.
Smell lost. (Nat-m.) Engorgement of the nasal pharyngeal mucous
membrane, mouth breathing, snoring, etc., remaining after removal of
adenoids.
Rectum - A yellow, slimy diarrhea. Constipation with hemorrhoids.
(Sulph.)
Skin - Dry skin. Desquamation. Psoriasis. (Ars., Thyr.)
Intertrigo. Eczema, burning, itching, papular eruption. Nettle-rash.
Polyps. Epithelioma. Seborrhea. Favus. Ring-worm of scalp or beard with
abundant scales. Yellow, jaundice. Ulcers, ooze thin yellow water.
Stomach - As of a heavy load on stomach. Burning thirst, nausea and
vomiting. Load feeling.
Temperature - Profuse easy sweat. Intermittent fever, rise of
temperature at night with yellow, slimy tongue.
Throat - Croupy hoarseness.
COMMENTS - M. E. Douglass reports an asthma case with alot of
thick yellow expectoration. Much rattling in chest, with labored
breathing and talking almost impossible, This was cured with Kali-s.
3x, five grains every hour in the attack. Hansen cured with Kali-s. a
case of psoraisis begining on the right leg, later attacking the left
elbow and left leg. Eruption, papular, oval and annular with paler
centers, covered with whitish scales, skin beneath red and smooth. The
guiding symptom was "great desquamation of the epidermis."
KALI SULPH.
COMPARE - (1) Kali sulph. Puls., Kali-bi., Nat-m. (2) Puls.,
Kali-bi. (3) Hydr. - dyspepsia, epithelioma. (4) Chromico. 3x. -
produces in the nasal passages very fine threads from the septum to
external wall, disorders of nasal fosse and hay fever. Chronic colds.
Sneezing, red, watery eyes, irritation of mucous membrane.
RELATIONS - Antidote to: Rhus poisoning. Compatible: Acet-ac.,
(itching and redness of skin), Calc., Hep. Puls., Rhus-t., Sep., Sil.,
Sulph.
SOURCES - Boericke. Clarke.

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mag-f., Magnesium fluoride (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Mag-f. Magnesium fluoride. Fluoride of magnesium. Remedy
made from solution. Trituration. Historical dose: Trituration and all
potencies, third to 30c potency. Planets: Mercury.
HISTORY –
It was by clinical usage, based on the characteristics of magnesium and
fluorine that Mezger established the following symptomatology.

HOMEOPATHIC -- Mag-f. has localized infections from bacteria.
Streptococcus, enterococcus, staphylococcus. Nasal and pharyngeal
infections of the maxillary sinus of the nose and tonsils.
Post-infection conditions following influenza, sinusitis tonsillitis
with: fatigue, asthenia, nervous irritability, lack of appetite,
muscular and neuralgic pains, pains in the ligaments and tendons and
joint pains. Metabolic complaints of senescence with cholesterol
disorders. Action on the liver, pancreas, digestive passage. Capillary
and venous stasis. Venous thrombosis. Goiter. Thyroid problems with
tendency to hyperthyroidism.
CLINICAL - Auto-toxins. Goiter. Chronic suppurations.
Hyperthyroidism. Metabolic complaints. Neuralgia. Post-infectious
conditions. Thrombosis.
Modalities - Better from the movement in fresh air. Worse from 3
a. m. Worse in the early hours of the morning. Worse from sleep
especially after lunch. Worse a few days before menses.
COMPARE - (1) Sulphur - Auto-intoxication with fatigue. Itching
eruption, a alternating with other complaints, redness of the natural
orifices, weakness at 11 a. m., sudden diarrhea. The need for fresh
air. (2) Hepar Sulphur - Tendency to suppuration. Hypersensitive,
especially to the cold. Pain like that of a splinter. Skin unhealthy.
Scrofulous lymphatic constitution. (3) Bar-c. Hypertensive heart -
vascular sclerosis. Glandular and ganglion hypertrophy. Cerebral
slowness. (4) Stront. Vascular and cerebral sclerosis. Pain in the
bones. Muscular cramps. (5) Cresol - Indifferent state with loquacity,
tremors, trembling, paresis, oliguria, joint stiffness. Neuro-vascular
sclerosis.
RELATIONS - Mag-f. give after failure of Sulph. and Hep.
SOURCES - Julian.

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Oscilloc. Oscillococcinum (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Oscillococcinum. Historical dose: All potencies, 30c to
200c. Planets: Mercury.
HISTORY - In the year 1925 Joseph Roy is believed to have observed
in some conditions of a culture the existence of a germ animated by an
oscillating movement. He named the nosode Oscillococcinum because of
this fact. These researches helped him to describe a remedy of which
the clinical experiments in the infections of influenza were carried
out in particular by Paul Chavanon. Oscillococcinum was developed by
Boiron Laboratory in France. Pierre Schmidt says Oscillococcinum is for
"influenza at the beginning as a preventive, as well as during
convalescence"
efficiency and thanks to an important advertisement. Americans and
Europeans make an enormous consumption of it for cold and flu. Nicole
Cure had made a survey on the Oscillococcinum of the Dr Roy, made from
liver of Barbarian duck, through which one can see that indications are
varied and changeable. No proving has been made (11). (Souk)

Hahnemannian method. We are, however, trying to give a clinical
pathogenesis base on the works of P. Chavanon, our own clinical
experience and the case reports of Hui - Bon - Hoa. (Julian)
HOMEOPATHIC -- Influenza of all types, especially in the earlier
stages. Bursting headaches and muscle aching. Tendency to get
influenza. Anxiety, paleness, chill. Sensitiveness to barometric
weather changes. Tuberculous patients sensitive to cold. Paleness,
asthenia, hyperthermia. Eye and nasal catarrh. Bronchial congestion.
Painful congestion of the ear drum. Gastro-intestinal troubles with the
influenza. "Mastoiditis, at the beginning of a disease which does not
develop." (Schmidt)
This is a faithful remedy at the beginning of influenza, of
rhinitis and otitis. Given early it is very efficacious. To obtain good
results in a case which begins and to cut short the manifestations of
influenza, it is necessary to use one dose of Oscillococcinum 200c
every 2 to 3 hours or repeat only if necessary.
CLINICAL - Aches. Anxiety. Bronchitis. Conjunctivitis. Ear pain.
Fears. Headaches. Influenza. Gastro-intestinal disorders. Mastoiditis.
Rhinitis. Sinuisitis. Varicose ulcer.
Modalities - Better by heat. Better by rest. Worse by milk. Worse
by eggs.
MIND - Subjects with fixed ideas, obsessions. Agony, anxious
without any motive. Obstinate. A busy body, maniac, cannot bear
disorder. Fear of dirt. Fear of being polluted. Has the need to wash
his hands very often and is afraid of giving his hand to others for the
fear of pollution, contagion.
Abdomen - Abdominal cramping pains followed by fetid diarrhea.
Pains in the appendix region.
Ears - Pains sometimes as if from needles in one or both ears.
Tympanum red and swollen. Diminution of hearing acuity. Mastoiditis.
Eyes - Conjunctivitis of influenza. Yellow conjunctiva. Eye
catarrh.
Face - Pain in the frontal and maxillary region.
Food - Can digest neither milk nor eggs.
Head - Bursting headaches. Headache with considerable throbbing.
Kidneys - Turbid urine, less abundant, deep color. Sometimes
painful urination.
Lungs - Muco-purulent expectoration with humid cough.
Mouth - Tongue white.
Nose - Nasal voice. Nasal catarrh. Stuffed nose, nasal
obstruction, sneezing. Serous discharge from the nose, then
muco-purulent.
Rectum - Constipation.
Skin - Varicose type of ulcers of the legs.
Stomach - Swelling of the stomach. Putrid regurgitations. Vomiting
of water or food.
Temperature - Bruised sensation, chill, hyperthermia.
Throat - Aphonia, dry painful cough.
COMPARE - (1) Eup-per., Gels., Pyrog., Bapt., Ars. Influ. (2)
Gaulphimia glauca - Hypersecretion of the nasal and ocular mucous,
sneezing, hypersensitivity to change of weather. (3) Gelinsoga
purviflora - Morning headache, makes mistakes when writing numbers and
letters, stuffed nose, augmentation of diuresis, joint pains,
lassitude, feels as if bruised. (4) Ginko biloba - Pale face, drawn
traits, numbness and chill. Laryngeal irritation with cough, frontal
and left supra - orbita pain. (4) Luffa operculata - Frontal-occipital
headache, acute or chronic inflammation of the mucous membrane of the
nasal fossa, lassitude and bodily fatigue.
RELATIONS - Eup-per. is to be associated with it.
SOURCES - Julian.

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pneu., Pneumococcus Nosode
PHARMACY - Pneu. Pneumococcus. Pneumococcus Nosode. Pneumococcinum
venenosum. Historical dose: All potencies, 6c to 30c. Planets: Mercury.
HISTORY - Pneumococcus is a gram positive bacteria of the
Diplococcus genus and of the Micrococcaceae family. Pneumococcus is a
saprophyte host of the mucous membranes. It is found in 50% of cases in
the saliva of healthy subjects in the nasal and pharyngeal mucus and
the conjunctiva. Sevaus conducted a clinical symptomatological study,
but
HOMEOPATHIC -- Pneu. has many respiratory complaints localized in the
bronchial region. Depressive condition associated with pains situated
all over the cervical and dorsal regions. Cardiac palpitations.
Dysmenorrhea with late menses and pre-menstrual syndrome. Intoxication.
Acute pains, which come suddenly of the stinging type, (Nitric acid) or
cramping type (Cupr.) lasting only a short while. Constricting pains,
as if in a vice, (Cactus).
CLINICAL - Hemicrania. Hypochondria. Memory, loss. Neuralgia of
the skull.
Constitutions - Tubercular constitution. Bilious and nervous,
depressive, anxious. Allergic, psoric constitutions. sycotic,
cancerous, tubercular.
Modalities - Better from the open air. Better in the country.
Better from movement. Better from a short nap after meals, (Nux-v.).
Better from hot foot-baths. Worse on entering a warm room. Worse from
inactivity, (Rhus-t.). Worse from rest at night. Worse from sitting for
a long time, especially when remaining motionless. Worse from the damp.
Worse before menses. Pains, aggravated by rest, at night, better by
movement, (Rhus. Tox.).
MIND - Depressive condition with anguish. Desire to stay at home,
horror of going out, (Sepia). Lack of taste for life. Loss of memory.
Impression that the patient is going to collapse, that he cannot walk.
Very afraid of being ill. Fear of dying. Anxious and depressive
conditions.
Abdomen - Bad digestion. Gas with alternation of constipation and
fetid stools. Distention and pain in the left hypochondrium, eased by
expulsion of wind. Hepatic deficiency. Air in the stomach and colon.
Back - Dorsal and lumbar arthrosis. Dorsal pains, preventing
standing.
Ears - Otitis media.
Eyes - Fatigue from neon light. Frontal pains above the eyes.
Female - Menstrual migraine. Pre-menstrual aggravation. Menstrual
cycle short, every 22 or 24 days. Menses stopping on the 2nd day.
Burning sensation during intercourse in cases of fatigue. Menses late,
scanty, legs heavy and swollen before menses. Migraines and vertigo.
Bearing down pain and crosses legs, (Sepia). Menses scanty. Frigidity.
Lack of orgasm.
Food - Ameliorated by eating, (Anac.).
Head - Pains in left frontal sinus. Headaches lasting for 3 to 4
consecutive days. Right or left hemicrania, worse by walking, which
causes throbbing in the head. Frequent headaches, localized at the nape
of the neck, worse by noise. Feeling of liquid in the head on stooping.
Headache on coughing or bending the head.
Heart - Aching in the precordial region with pains. Emotive
palpitations. Frequent palpitations at any time of the day.
Palpitations forcing him to stop when walking rapidly or climbing
stairs. Frequent redness of the face when going into a hot room.
Cardiac neurosis. Basedow's heart. Rhythmic anomalies.
Kidneys - Passes urine when coughing (Caust.). Weakness of the
bladder.
Limbs - Pains in the arms. Legs restless, especially before menses
(Zinc and Lachesis). Pains in the legs. Legs heavy in the morning on
waking. Trembling in the legs. Cramps in the feet. Poly-arthrosis.
Lungs - Sickening cough in the morning after breakfast. Does not cough
any more after 9 a.m. Dry cough in the cold or in the heat or
tracheitis. Incessant cough with no expectoration, especially at night
with nausea. Coughs in the heat, particularly when entering a hot room
and clears the throat, (Rhus-t.). Has to stoop to cough. Coughs a great
deal as a result of frequent bronchitis during childhood. Feeling of
having a feather in the throat (Kali-bi.). Sinusitis. Tracheitis.
Chronic bronchitis. Emphysema.
Mouth - Aphthae in the mouth.
Neck - Neck pains with frontal aching. Cervical pains with back
aching. Chronic degenerative rheumatism of the cervical column.
Rectum - Gas with the alternation of constipation and very fetid
stools. Constipation with empty urging (Nux Vomica). Constipation when
traveling (Ignatia).
Skin - Hands clammy. Itching with eruptions spread over the neck
and forehead. Small eruptions on the face.
Sleep - Sleepiness around 3 p.m.
Stomach - Acrid dyspepsia. Frequent nausea after eating. Gastric
pains, especially when hungry. Stomach cramps with burning sensations.
COMPARE - (1) Med. - amnesia for recent facts. Hasty with restless
legs and burning in the heels. Burning pains in the joints and
vertebral column. Improvement at the seaside and in the knee-chest
position. (2) Thuj, - hydrogenoid condition, melancholy, worse from
changing weather or after a trauma. Flatulence, diarrhea, periodic skin
complaints.
SOURCES - Julian.

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prot., Proteus bacteria
PHARMACY - Prot. Proteus bacteria. Intestinal bacteria. Historical
dose: All potencies, 3c to 30c. Planets: Moon.
HISTORY - Culture of a bacteria of the Proteus genus: Proteus
vulgaris, mirabilis, morganii, reltgeri. G. Sevaus conducted a detailed
clinical study,
Proteus, a bacterium frequently found in the intestinal region, is a
nosode whose range of action concerns essentially phenomena of
digestive allergies.

HOMEOPATHIC -- The Prot. complaints coinciding with the ingestion of
foods capable of causing digestive allergies. The suddenness of the
nervous symptoms and the extreme feeling of intra-cranial tension. It
is important to note that the medicine is rarely indicated in the
absence of all nervous symptoms. Convulsion, epileptiform fits.
Meningitis with attacks of fever.
Proteus bacillus
Morbid alternations, (Psor., Sulph.). Long, drawn-out
convalescence. Premature senility. Neuro-arthritic diathesis. Pain
aggravated by effort. After-attack of phlebitis.
CLINICAL - Allergies. Angina pectoris. Coronary disease.
Intermittent claudication. Melancholic conditions. Migraines.
Neuralgia. Neurasthenia. Otitis. Raynaud's syndrome. Spinal
neurasthenia. Worms.
Constitutions - Allergic and psoric constitutions. It suits
subjects of three different constitutions: carbonic, flouric, and
phosphoric.
Modalities - Better one hour after rising. Better from stretching,
eating. Better from mild temperature, resting and lying down in the
mountains. Better from drinking whisky. Aggravation in the morning on
waking from exertion from climbing stairs. Worse from drinking wine.
Worse in stormy weather, heat, exposure to the sun. Worse in the
winter, cold. Worse from lying down, at night.
MIND - Feeling of extreme nervous tension and over-exertion.
Brainstorm, outbursts of anger, aggravated by contradiction. Hurls
objects held in the hand, kicks out. Children tool about on the ground.
Slight anguish during discomfort. Thinks about suicide without really
wanting to die. Tense irritable, depressed and capable of murder when
in a temper. Aversion to company.
Abdomen - Hematemesis and melaena. Aerophagy. Acrid dyspepsia.
Gastric and duodenal ulcers. Spasmodic colon infections. Oxyuric
diseases.
Ears - Acute or burning pains like otitis, but without fever.
Eyes - Burning pains. Acute pains, stitching. Pains ameliorated by
pressure. Eyes red, tired by light. Intermittent failing of sight.
Meibomian cyst.
Female - Menses with blood clots. Copious white discharge, worse
during ovulation. Blood-streaked, brownish discharge before menses.
Fibrous blood clots at the end of menses. Menses regular with blood
clots for 7 days. Boils in the anal and vulvar regions. Anal and vulvar
boils. Vaginitis. Vulvar pruritus. Leucorrhea. Metritis of the cervix.
Food - Aversion to butter, pork, beef, eggs, especially
hard-boiled eggs, green beans, salad, onions, garlic, cucumber and
chocolate, which he cannot digest. Desires fats, sugar, salt, butter
and eggs.
Head - Digestive migraine. Frontal headache with feeling of
heaviness. Headache, aggravated during the week preceding menses.
Headache appearing in the morning. Headache with diarrhea and furred
tongue.
Heart - Feeling of weight in the precordial region. Palpitations
from the slightest emotion, when lying down. Angina pectoris. Coronary
disease.
Kidneys - Urine cloudy and fetid. Whitish tissues in the urine.
Cystitis after eating pork. Violent, burning pains in the urethra. Pain
in the loin. Cystitis. Pyelitis. Pyelonephritis.
Limbs - Spasms of the hands. Functional or professional
contracture. Writer's cramp, pianist's cramp, dancer's cramp. Flexor
contraction of the little finger. Cannot close the hand. Intermittent
claudication. Pain in the calf, pain forcing him to walk with a stick,
cramps in the legs. Feet numb, as if frozen, aggravated by cold
weather. Sciatic pain. Legs look bruised. Hammer-toes.
Lungs - Cough with sputum.
Mouth - Aphthae and mouth ulcers. Cracking at the corners of the
lips, resistant to treatment. Taste of salt in the mouth. Gums
sensitive.
Nose - Nasal blockage. Impression of greasy discharge at the back
of the nose. Hypertrophic chronic rhinitis.
Rectum - Diarrhea with headache and furred tongue. Alternation of
diarrhea and constipation. Constipation with empty urging. Stools
yellow, soft, in the morning after breakfast. Hematemesis and melaena.
Presence of oxyuris in stools.
Proteus bacillus
Skin - Itching vesicles. Herpetic eruption. Papular, pustular
eruption, erythematous, dry, peeling. Severe pruritus. Nails split.
Hair falls out. Alopecia.
Stomach - Acrid dyspepsia. Gastric and duodenal ulcers. Aerophagy.
Temperature - Perspires under the arms, hands clammy. Copious
perspiration from the axilla, falling in large drops, clammy hands.
Throat - Acute pharyngitis with difficulty in speaking.
Vertigo - Vertigo with feeling that the ground is coming up to
meet him. Vertigo, accompanied by colored lights.
COMMENTS - The keynote of Prot. is suddenness and violence with
nervous symptoms and spasm. Violent temper in a child with kicking.
Emotional hysteria such as one connects with Ignatia and Nat-m. Petit
mal attacks of epilepsy. The element of spasm in peripheral vessels
makes it valuable in Raynaud's Syndrome, along with Secale and in some
cases of cramp. Migraines headaches with blurred vision and Meniere's
syndrome may be helped.
In the skin we find herpetic eruptions with pain out of proportion
to the lesion and angioneurotic edema. In the digestive sphere the
sudden onset is important, either hemorrhage or perforation without any
previous stomach symptoms but with a history of nervous strain building
up. This slow build up of stress in business and society with a sudden
catastrophe is typical of Western countries today. Needless to say the
patient with severe hemorrhage or perforation may require transfusion
or surgical intervention.
COMPARE - (1) Psorinum - Inhibition, chilliness, sadness, periodic
migraine, nocturnal need to eat, morning diarrhea, weakness in the back
and joints, evil-smelling eruptions, appearing in winter, disappearing
in summer. (2) Sulphur - Allergic, psoric conditions, burning skin with
eruptions and itching. Impatient, quarrelsome, asthenic. (3) Tub.
Unstable, emotional, aggravated by physical or mental effort,
emaciation, sweating, morning diarrhea. Aggravated by damp and cold and
weather changes.
RELATIONS - Related remedies are Ignatia, Nat-m., Apis, Cuprum.
SOURCES - Bach. Julian.
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pyrog Pyrogenium (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Pyrog. Pyrogenium. Rotten meat pus. Pyrogen. Pyrexin.
Sepsin. A product of the decomposition of chopped lean beef in water,
allowed to stand in the sun for two or three weeks. Dilutions, which
should be made, according to Burnett, direct and without glycerine.
Historical dose: All potencies, sixth to thirtieth potency. Planets:
Mars, Saturn.
HISTORY - John Drysdale was the first in 1880 to suggest the use
of this substance as a medicament. This nosode is prepared from
decomposed lean beef allowed to stand in the sun for two weeks or from
septic pus. Pyrogen is the great remedy for septic states with intense
restlessness. In septic fevers, especially puerperal, Pyrogen has
demonstrated its value as a homeopathic dynamic anti-septic. (H. C.
Allen.).
Burdon Sanderson has stated that "only liquids which contain
bacteria or have a marked proneness to their production" are capable of
setting up pyrexia. This remark struck Drysdale and though of course,
he could not endorse the "only" of the statement many drugs known to
homeopaths set up fever he saw that the fact might be turned to
account. Sanderson further defines Pyrogen as "a chemical non-living
substance formed by living bacteria, also by pus-corpuscles or the
blood or tissue protoplasms from which these corpuscles spring."
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sulo-ac Sulphurous acid (Murphy)
PHARMACY - Sulo-ac. Sulphurosum acidum. Sulphur dioxide. Sulphurous
acid. Sulphurous anhydride. The remedy is obtained by dissolving
sulphur dioxide in water. Historical dose: All potencies, 6c to 30c.
Planets: Mars, Mercury.
HISTORY - Sulphur dioxide is soluble in water, it produces an acid
solution containing sulphurous acid. In this way, relatively weak
solutions are obtained. Sulphur dioxide irritates any mucous membrane
with which it comes into contact and by becoming oxidized, it is
transformed into sulphurous acid and then into sulfuric acid. Acting on
the upper respiratory tract, it is known even to create retro-sternal
constriction and phenomena such as anoxia ischemia and myocarditis.
Gutman carried out a

drew up a clinical symptomatology, (1968).
Julian completed Gutman's description with reference to the symptom
data which result from acute and chronic poisoning cases.
HISTORY - Some forty years ago, when the germ theory of disease in
its present form was in its infancy, Dewar of Fite, conceived the idea
that Sulphurous acid was an innocent and at the same time universal
germ destroyer and consequently universal remedy. His views met with
cordial acceptance and inhalations of Sulphurous acid given off from
burning Sulphur became the fashion. Dewar's method was simple.
A few red cinders were put in a kitchen shovel, this was placed in
the center of a room and flowers of sulphur sprinkled thereon. In a
very short time every person in the room was sneezing violently,
coughing and wheezing and running at the eyes and nose. Dewar also used
the ordinary solution and a spray. Wounds, sore nipples, bruises were
also amenable to its local use. Erysipelas, a local application of
equal parts of the acid and glycerine.
HOMEOPATHIC -- Sulo-ac. has been used for chilblains, chapped hands,
diphtheria, scarlatina malign, cold in the head influenza. Sensitivity
to infections. Also, asthma, bronchitis, croup, clergyman's sore
throat, chronic tuberculosis, typhoid fever.
Predisposition to pulmonary tuberculosis. Chronic, purulent hyper
secretion of bronchial mucus in the young without dilatation of the
bronchi. Need for fresh air, vertigo. Irritation of the nose, pharynx
and larynx. Dyspnea, wheezing, coughing and retro-sternal constriction.
Pulmonary tumors. Dyspepsia with ptyalism and gastric acidity.
Keratitis and conjunctivitis.
CLINICAL - Acne rosacea. Allergies. Colds. Constipation. Croup.
Diphtheria. Eczema. Epidemics. Favus. Hands, chapped. Heartburn.
Infections. Influenza. Nipples, sore. Pityriasis versicolor.
Stomatitis, ulcerative. Tuberculosis.
Chest - Angina pectoris. Constriction behind the sternum.
Eyes - Irritation of both conjunctivae and cornea. Edema of the
eyelids. Tension of the artery of the retina. Change in the reaction of
the pupil. Dacryocystitis. Blepharitis. Conjunctivitis. Superficial
epidemic spotted keratitis. Herpes of the cornea. Chronic glaucoma.
Choroiditis.
Heart - Rapid pulse, cold sweating. Accentuation of the second
pulmonary sound. Systolic pulsation in the pit of the stomach.
Inflammation of the coronary arteries.
Limbs - Chilliness at the limbs.
Lungs - Feeling of suffocation and cyanosed face. Wheezing and
rhonchi widespread in the chest. Expectoration of dirty-gray or
bloodstained mucous. Bronchiectasis. Emphysema, asthma. Chronic
pulmonary tuberculosis. Chronic bronchitis. Oppression, sneezing and
spasmodic coughing.
Mouth - Ptyalism, gingivitis. Brownish stains on the teeth,
especially on the incisors. Dental caries. Ptyalism in pregnant women.
Nose - Burning sensation in the nose and discharge of a viscous
liquid. Muco-purulent rhinitis. Nasal polyps.
Skin - Eruption of vesicles and edema. Brownish coloring of the
skin. Eczematic eruption, very sensitive. Leucoderma. Urticaria.
Stomach - Acrid dyspepsia. Dyspepsia and hyperchlorhydria.
Temperature - Septic fevers of all kinds. Epidemic influenza,
typhoid, Small-pox, plague, tuberculosis.
Throat - Burning sensation in the throat. Feeling of tightness
around the throat. Lingering huskiness of voice. Scratching in the
throat and chest.
COMMENTS - Sulo-ac. doubtless shares the anti-septic properties of
Sulph. The symptoms are from observations of the effects on workmen in
mines from air contaminated with Sulo-ac. Milne sums up its virtues
thus: "Anti-septic, disinfectant, a powerful deoxidizer and destroyer
of vegetable life." As a gargle it is used in the strength of one to
six. In parasitic skin disorders the B. P. solution is used and is
effective.
Ringer says that ten to fifteen minims taken ten minutes before
each meal will remedy heartburn in most instances. It prevents
flatulence and fermentations and that "the solution, either strong or
diluted in varying proportions, speedily removes thrush."
This case touches a homeopathic characteristic of Sulo-ac.
Ulcerative inflammation of the mouth. It has cured this in the
potencies. The headache of Sul. ac. is better by vomiting.
C. Wootton tasted the acid with this result it at once stopped the
mucous secretion of the bowels. The constipation was so severe that he
was in misery for nine months, until he took Hydr., which cured. The
use of Sulo-ac. as a hair-wash at a later time produced the same
result.
COMPARE - (1) Sulph. in ulcerated sore mouth, Nat-m., Caps.,
Sul-ac. (2) The effects on the back recorded by Hahnemann as from the
fumes of burning Sulphur were antidoted by electricity. (3) Brom.
Persistent, excoriating cold in the head, huskiness worse in the
evening, dry cough and attacks of suffocation. (4) Kali-i. Streaming,
burning, excoriating, cold in the head, with violent cough and soapy,
salty, greenish expectoration. (5) Tub. Emaciation, varying pains,
chronic swelling of the tonsils, palpitations, perspiration, very
sensitive to the cold, coughing hoarseness.
RELATIONS - Antidoted by: Hydr. (constipation).
SOURCES - Clarke. Julian.
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thala., Thalamus
PHARMACY - Thala. Thalamus. Nerve-hormonal tissue from brain.
Historical dose: All potencies, 3x to 30c. Planets: Moon.
HISTORY - Thalamus belongs to the group of gray nuclei around the
encephalon. It is a large ganglion, even and symmetrical, situated in
front of and outside the quadrigeminal bodies inside the striped
bodies, laterally bordering the third ventricle, surrounded on its
convexity by the caudate nucleus. It is egg-shaped and the distal end
is large. Hardy conducted a clinical proving, but
HOMEOPATHIC -- Thala. has complaints of the psychological system:
spasmodic laughter and crying, consciousness disorders inner
sensitivity disorders. Patient misinterprets his illnesses.
Pseudo-bulbar paralysis. Neuralgias, cervical and brachial, sciatica.
Tabes. Painful stumps. Vasomotor disorders. Parkinson's disease.
Pre-cancerous conditions, predominantly painful.
The pains indicated by Thala. are spontaneous, appear suddenly and
then immediately reach their peak intensity. The painful sensation is
much greater than the stimulus. Exaggerates the pain and makes out it
lasts longer than it does. Violent attacks of paroxysm. Pains reside in
one half of the body, predominantly of the limbs. Pain accompanied by
sweating.
Thala. pains accompanied by phenomena of anguish, ill-defined
feeling of uneasiness, painful discomfort. Paraesthesia in the female
during the menopause. Formication, painful numbness situated
particularly in the arms and which keeps the patient awake. Tingling,
which is always distal and which appears with no apparent cause.
Neuralgia of the left cervical region and arm with formication.
CLINICAL - Angina pectoris. Catatonia. Contractures. Cyanosis.
Hebephrenia. Hyperthyroidism. Menopausal complaints. Neuralgia. Pains.
Raynaud's syndrome. Vasomotor complaints.
Constitutions - Thala. has a psoric, syphilitic or tubercular
disposition. The subject has a nervous, biliary and lymphatic
temperament.
Modalities - Better by fresh air and movement. The pains are
better at night. Worse by the cold, the heat. Worse from emotions,
especially unhappy emotions.
MIND - Catatonic conditions. State of inertia, desire for solitude
and peace, loss of initiative. The patient does not want to do
anything. He sits in a corner, immobile. Condition of psychological
strain, which causes the feeling of being ill at ease in his body.
Hebephrenia.
Spasmodic laughing and crying without any real cause, expressed by
involuntary, automatic contracture of the muscles in the face and by
mimicry, which is either ill-times or irrelevant or exaggerated.
Abdomen - Epigastric pain in a continuous transverse bar, not
changed by eating, but aggravated by emotion. Pain is diffuse, badly
localized. Accompanied by discomfort. Abdominal meteorism ameliorated
by emission of wind. Abdominal pains with emission of soft stools.
Chest - He feels as though his thoracic cage were trapped inside
an iron corset.
Ears - Hallucinations of hearing with feeling of strangeness and
fright. Buzzing in the ears: sound of a bell in the fog or of a
foghorn. Noises in the ears. Feeling of confusion in the ears.
Eyes - Sight becomes weaker on one side of the field of vision.
Objects seem lost in a halo of light. Diminution of sight on one half
of the field of vision.
Female - Frigidity. Libido disturbed, impotence, frigidity, sexual
asthenia. Menopausal complaints with hot flashes, aggravated at night.
Hyperthyroidism during the menopause with swelling at the base of the
neck.
Head - Occipital headaches, worse on the left side, spreading to
the entire left side of the body.
Heart - Angina pectoris. Vasomotor complaints. These vascular disorders
are very often accompanied by pain: Pain in the left side of the
thorax, which may spread to the arm, aggravated by physical exercise
and capable of stimulating an attack of angina pectoris.
Limbs - Raynaud's syndrome. Cyanosis of the limbs with tingling
and burning sensation. Movements badly coordinated for the upper as
well as the lower limbs. Often drops things. Hands in a contracted
state without total paralysis. Numbness of the hands with cyanosis and
trembling. Spastic gait. Numbness of the feet with cyanosis,
formication, swelling and edema of the ankles. Copious perspiration
from the feet.
Lungs - Asthmatic dyspnea, the patient has difficulty in exhaling.
Male - Impotence with dwindling or libido and lack of orgasm. Sex
painful with premature ejaculation.
Nose - Reduction in the olfactory sensitivity. Sensation of
evil-smelling, unpleasant whiffs like sulphur. Smells are badly
tolerated. Diminution of sense of smell. Ozaena.
Skin - Dermographia. Deformity of the nails, which are concave,
ridged, breaking. Burning sensation on the skin, aggravated by heat and
cold. Excessive sweating, predominantly on one half of the body. Lesion
caused by parasites, on the nails. Nails extremely fragile.
Inflammation beneath the nails.
Stomach - Pains with nausea, worse after ingestion of food.
Cramping stomach ache, accompanied by nausea and meteorism.
Temperature - Vascular complaints the skin is either very red or
very pale, but always cold. Cyanosis and edema at the limbs,
accompanied either by an increase in the local heat or, the opposite,
by decrease in the heat.
COMPARE - (1) Agar., Op., Hyos., (2) Hypothalamus. Pituitary.
SOURCES - Julian.
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thuj-l Thuja lobbi
PHARMACY - Thuj-l. Thuja Lobbi. Thuja Menziessi. Red Cedar. N. O.
Coniferae. The mother tincture is prepared with the fresh leaves of
Thuja Lobbi. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies, 6c to 30c.
Planets: Sun, Moon.
HISTORY - Thuja Lobbi or Red Cedar is a tree which is almost 50
meters high and which originates from Alaska. From the heart-wood are
separated out the Thuja plicines with antibiotic, as well as
anti-fungal properties. These substances also exist in Thuja
Occidentalis.
conducted a clinical proving with it in 1934.
HOMEOPATHIC -- Thuj-l. has emaciation and constipation. Chilly and the
limbs are cold.
MIND - Anxious melancholy. Lack of will-power. Weeps and moans
easily. Indifferent to everything except for his obsessions with his
own suicide. Personality problems with those around him. Psychosis from
anguish. Depressive neurotic condition. Hebephrenia. Indifferent with
regard to himself and those around him. Obsessive thoughts of suicide.
COMMENTS - If the development within the compass of homeopathic
remedies is followed, according to Roy, Thuja Lobbi can be situated on
the line: Aur., Sep., Thuja Lobbi. The tendency to suicide, which is
characteristic of Aur. and the indifferent psychological disposition
which characterizes Sep., can be anticipated in the development of a
symptomatological picture for this remedy.
COMPARE - (1) Thuja Lobbi has tendency to suicide, (Aur.) and the
indifferent disposition, (Sep., Ph-ac.).
SOURCES - Julian.

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tub. Tuberculinum bovinum (Murphy)

PHARMACY - Tub. Tuberculosis Nosode. The Tuberculinum Bovinum of Kent.
Tuberculinum of Koch. Liquid potencies. Nosode is prepared either from
tubercular abscess or from a glycerine extract of pure cultivation of
human tubercular bacillus. Historical dose: Tincture and all potencies,
30th and higher in infrequent doses. Planets: Mercury, Saturn, Moon.
HISTORY - Clarke does not find any appreciable difference between
the action of Tub. and that of Bac. His own impression is that they are
practically identical and that the one will answer to the indications
of the other. The first provers were tuberculosis patients and only
pathogenetic symptoms are recorded. Tub. 30c was used.
Tuberculinum.(Julian)
Although a Hahnemannian type of pathogenesis has not yet been laid
down, the portrait of tuberculinum, from the clinical experiment, has
become quite clear. (Julian)

HOMEOPATHIC -- Tuberculinum affects the mind, lungs, head, occiput,
glands and larynx. It is indicated in kidney disorders in chronic
cystitis. Valuable in the treatment of early stage tuberculosis.
Patient always tired, motion causes intense fatigue, aversion to work,
wants constant changes.
When symptoms are constantly changing and well-selected remedies
fail to improve and cold is taken from the slightest exposure. Rapid
emaciation. Great value in epilepsy, neurasthenia and in nervous
children. Diarrhea in children running for weeks, extreme wasting,
bluish pallor, exhaustion. Mentally deficient children. Enlarged
tonsils. Skin affections, acute rheumatism. Very sensitive, mentally
and physically. General exhaustion. Nervous weakness. Trembling.
Epilepsy. Arthritis.
Chronic, enlargement of the glands, adenoids. Tubercular miasm.
Relapsing states. Always tired, motion causes intense fatigue.
Increasing exhaustion and lowered vitality. Rapid breakdown of health.
In tuberculosis where the symptoms are constantly changing and
begin suddenly, ceasing suddenly or of obscure nature and well selected
remedy fails to improve. Weakness, emaciation with good appetite.
Patient catches colds easily on slightest exposure, which ends in
diarrhea. Very susceptible to changes of weather.
Quiverings. Epilepsy. Neurasthenia. Very sensitive mentally and
physically. Sensitive to music. Nervous weakness. Trembling. Clothes
feel very damp. Bruised pain throughout the body. Bones painful.
Formication. Faintings.
CLINICAL - Acne. Albuminuria. Allergies. Appendicitis. Asthma.
Bones, decay. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Chilblains. Chilly. Colds. Cornea,
opacity, ulceration. Coughs. Dentition. Diarrhea. Dyspnea. Ear
infections. Edema. Emaciation. Epilepsy. Erysipelas. Erythema. Glands
swollen. Hematuria. Hemoptysis. Headache. Heart, disorders.
Hyperactivity. Influenza. Leprosy. Leucorrhea. Lungs, disorders. Lupus.
Mania. Menses, early. Nephritis. Neurasthenia. Night-sweats.
Night-terrors. Paralysis. Pleurisy. Pneumonia. Throat, sore.
Tuberculosis.
Causations - Tuberculosis.
Constitutions - Tubercular constitutions. Lax fiber, low
recuperative powers and very susceptible to changes in the weather.
Mentally deficient children. Adapted to light complexioned, narrow
chested people.
Modalities - Better open air, cool wind. Worse from close room,
motion. Worse by slightest exertion. Worse from noise, music, standing.
Worse from before a storm, change of weather, damp, cold, drafts. Worse
periodically, awakening, early morning and after sleep. Worse morning,
much purulent expectoration, sickness and nausea, loss of appetite,
thirst, fatigue. Worse from 10 to 3 p.m. Worse evening, night. Worse
beginning to sleep. Worse after dinner.
MIND - Dissatisfied and restless, always wants a change. Desire to
travel, does not want to remain in one place long. Wants to do
something different or even to find a new doctor, weary of life.
Reckless. Depressed, melancholy, hopeless. Anxious.Whines and
complaints with very little ailment. Contradictory behavior, changing
moods. Fear of animals of dogs.
Averse to cats. Mania and melancholia. Irritable, especially when
awakening. Fits of violent temper, wants to fight, throws anything at
anyone even without a cause. Desire to use foul language, curse and
swear. Sensitive to music. Every trifle irritates, worse awakening.
Aversion to mental work. Confusion everything in the room seems
strange.
Abdomen - Tabes mesenterica. Inguinal glands indurated and
visible. Drum belly. Spleen region bulging out, stitching pain in sides
after running.
Back - Tension in nape of neck and down spine. Chilliness between
shoulders or up the back. Pain in the back with palpitations.
Breasts - Severe pain in breast at the beginning of menses. Breast
tumors, benign. Retraction of nipples.
Chest - Heat in chest. Sore spot in chest. Pressure in chest.
Sticking pain on both sides of chest in back.
Ears - Persistent offensive otorrhea. Perforation in ear drum with
ragged edges. Tinnitus. Rushing in ears with heavy head. Sticking pain
from pharynx to ears. Great aching in ears and teeth.
Eyes - Eczema of margins of eyelids. Sore bruised eyeballs worse
turning them. Meningitis with squint.
Face - Old looking, edematous, pale. Aching in malar bones.
Female - Menses too early too profuse, long-lasting. Menses, soon
after child birth. Dysmenorrhea, pains increase with the flow.
Amenorrhea.
Food - Loss of appetite, especially in morning. Aversion to meat
to all food. Desire for cold milk. Craves sweets. Thirst extreme, day
and night.
Head - Intense pain, as of an iron band around head. Meningitis.
Sensitive scalp. Periodical headaches. Deep violent head pains, tears
hair or beats head with fist . Dashes against the wall or floor, worse
motion. Shooting from over eyes (right) through the head to back of ear
(left) or from right frontal protuberance to right occipital region.
Brain feels loose.
Heart - Heaviness and pressure over the heart. Palpitations on
taking a deep breath after evening meal.
Kidneys - Must strain at stool to pass urine. Bedwetting. Sticky
urinary sediment.
Limbs - Hands and arms feel lame, unable to write or raise a cup
or a glass. Finger tips brown. Sensation of fatigue in limbs. Cold feet
in bed. Limbs feel weak or as if paralyzed worse dinner. Acute joint
rheumatism. Pains in ulnar nerve.
Lungs - Asthma. Broncho-pneumonia in children. Hard, hacking cough,
profuse sweating and loss of weight, rales all over chest. Cough, dry,
hard, more during sleep, worse dyspnea with chill and red face worse
evenings, worse raising arms. Pneumonia after influenza. Deposits begin
in apex of lung. Expectoration thick, easy, profuse. Thick yellow or
yellow green sputum. Mucous rattle in chest without expectoration.
Shortness of breath. Sensation of suffocation, even with plenty of
fresh air, longs for cold air.
Mouth - Feeling as if the teeth were all jammed together and too
many for his head. Teeth sensitive to air. Delayed dentition. Dryness,
stickiness. Black blisters on lips.
Nose - Sweat on nose. Colds ending in diarrhea. Crops of small
boils intensely painful, successively appear in the nose, green, fetid
pus.
Rectum - Tearing in rectum on coughing. Early-morning, sudden
diarrhea. (Sulph.) Stools, brown, foul, watery, discharged with much
force. Chronic diarrhea with excessive sweat. Constipation, stools
large and hard, then diarrhea. Diarrhea of children running for weeks
with wasting, exhaustion and bluish pallor.
Sensations - As if the brain were squeezed with an iron ring. As
if the teeth were jammed together and were too many for the mouth.
Mucus in the throat of a tumor in the throat. Pressure in stomach going
to throat as if the clothes were too tight. As if the clothes on the
back were wet, (Bac.).
Skin - Dry, harsh, sensitive, easily tanned, itching in cool air.
Acne in tuberculous children. Measles, psoriasis, (Thyr.) Bran-like
scales. Chronic eczema. Itching changes places on rubbing. Itching
intense, worse at night.
Sleep - Insomnia and sopor. Nocturnal hallucinations, awakes
frightened. Child wakes screaming with restlessness. Poor, wakes early.
Night-sweats. Restless at night and screams in sleep. Dreams,
distressing, vivid of shame, frightful. Awakes in horror. Shuddering
sensation on falling to sleep. Overpowering sleepiness in daytime.
Stomach - All gone hungry sensation, (Sulph.) which drives one to
eat. Belchings and sensation of fullness over stomach. Cramping pain in
stomach. Nausea, vomiting. Nausea with pains in umbilical region with
diarrhea.
Temperature - Loquacious during fever. Remittent fever. Profuse
sweat. Sweat, easy, cold, clammy, on upper parts, on hands, worse
coughing, stains yellow. General chilliness. Chilly, at beginning of
sleep yet wants fresh air. Heat on cheek of affected side in spots.
Flushes of heat worse eating. Burning in genitals. Wants covers on in
all stages of fever.
Throat - Hoarseness better talking. Enlarged tonsils. Hawks mucus
after eating. Adenoids. Dryness of the posterior sinuses.
Vertigo - Vertigo with obscuration of eyes. Vertigo is obliged to
lean on something. Vertigo with palpitations, nausea. Vertigo with
headache in morning after dinner.
COMMENTS - Nebel has used Tub. in exactly the same way as Burnett and
others have used Bac., on the indications Burnett laid down and with
Burnett's results. In 1892 Arnuphy began giving Tub. 6x and 8x
trituration in acute and chronic tuberculosis cases, with encouraging
success, but with at times undesired aggravations with 12x and 30x
these were avoided.
In one case originating in influenza, both apices were affected,
the right one breaking down and abundant pleuritic effusion on the left
side. Six weeks' treatment with Tub. brought about recovery and seen a
year later the patient was quite well except for retraction of the left
side.
Arnuphy considers that Tub. is frequently the remedy for
bronchitis, catarrhal pneumonia, lobular pneumonia, tubercular
pleurisy, parenchymatous nephritis and influenza. He gives two cases of
acute lobular pneumonia with characteristic symptoms and high
temperatures quickly resolved by Tub.
One was in a boy of three who received the 12x, the other was a
man, 78, being a sufferer from chronic bronchial catarrh. The latter
was taken with influenza, pneumonia developed and he was in a very
serious state. Tub. 30x made an almost immediate change for the better
and recovery followed.
Arnuphy relates that in this case an abundant perspiration took
place (the skin had been dry) during the night and he has observed this
in all cases of pneumonia when Tub. acted favorably. Clarke has found
Tub. 30c, 100c, 200c and 1000c the best general antidote to the chronic
effects of influenza poisoning.
A curious use has been made of Tub. by Jauregg of Vienna in a case
of insanity. Having observed that cases of insanity are always
benefited by an attack of an acute infectious disease, especially if it
is accompanied with high fever.
The idea occurred to him of utilizing the fever produced by Koch's
Tuberculinic injections. He tried it on some patients and though the
decidedly favorable symptoms soon disappeared after the fever subsided,
still there was a steady clearing of the confused sensorium. Insanity
is very frequently a manifestation of the tuberculosis miasm and there
is something more than a pyrexial power in Tub. Fatigue, faintness,
profuse debility are frequent symptoms.
Great weakness in the limbs after dinner: this at times amounts to
paralysis. The circulation is always disturbed, chills and flushes
alternating. "Shivering when beginning to sleep" is a peculiar and
interesting symptom, also "cold feet in bed," which is common in
persons of low vital reaction.
COMPARE - (1) Bacil., Phos., Sil. (2) Tub. Aviare, Formic acid.
Stann., (3) Psor., Lach. Kalagua. (4) Teucrium scoradonia -
tuberculosis, garlicky odor of all secretions and breath.
RELATIONS - Vaccinosis may block the way of action of Tuberculinum
until Thuja has been given. When Tuberculinum fails Syphilinum often
follows, producing a positive reaction. Complementary: Bac., Phos.,
Calc., Chin., Bry.
SOURCES - Boericke. Clarke. Phatak.
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Thank you, Simon, for the interesting post.
I was incidentially searching for info on hypoth.

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