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Homoeopathy vs allopathy

Regarding comparison of homoeopathy with allopathy, when
we consulted I-Ching, the ancient book of wisdom of China, we
got the following answer:

"What is easy for allopathy is difficult for homoeopathy;

What is difficult for allopathy is easy for homoeopathy."

The aspiring homoeopath must note that Homoeopathy is
Advanced Allopathy.

Therefore, you must attempt to treat only those patients who
are having chronic illnesses, those who are not cured by the best
doctors of other medical systems and, more particularly, only those
patients with diseases for which allopathy has no cure and patient
is condemned to death. If you do so, you not only get good success
but also you would be making the best use of homoeopathy; also
you get good name and soon gain popularity among patients.

The word 'malignant' means "(tumour or disease) that cannot
be controlled and is likely to cause death.

If you completely cure malignant diseases, particular terminal
cancer etc. that is the best job you would be doing in medical
practice.

Thus and therefore, in this bulletin we give you remedies for
malignant diseases; at the end, you would also see a list of
remedies for malignant cancer.

A teacher is he who makes difficult things easy. We teach all
'practical' aspects only so that you may cure many patients.

Remedies having the symptom 'malignant/
malignancy' are given below:

(A) powerful adjuvants in the treatment of malignant disease:
Vaccininum; Variolin; Malandrinum; Thuja
Ailanthus - symptoms remarkably alike to malignant scarlatina.

(B) In malignant diseases after kreosotum, Ars., PHos., Sul. follow
as complementary remedies.
Ammonium carbonicum - malignant scarlatina, with somnolence,
swollen glands, dark red sore throat, faintly developed
eruption.

Ammonium carbonicum - malignant scarlatina.

Anthracinum - this nosode has proven a great remedy in epidemic
spleen diseases of domestic animals, and in septic
inflammation, carbuncles and malignant ulcers, in boils and
boil-like eruptions, acne.

Arsenic alb. - Maintains the system under the stress of malignancy
regardless of location. - malignant pustules.

Cistus canadensis - malignant disease of the glands of the neck.

Crotalus hor. - malignant fevers of a haemorrhagic or putrescent
character. Sleeps into his symptoms.

Bothrops - Diagonal course of symptoms. - Malignant erysipelas.

Eucalyptus globulus - malignant disease of stomach with vomiting
of blood and sour fluid.

Formalinum - it seems to have the peculiar property of eating into
malignant tumors, leaving the surrounding healthy tissue
uncharred and unchanged.

Formic acid - tuberculosis, chronic nephritis, malignant tumors;
pulmonary tuberculosis, not in third stage, however; lupus;
carcinoma of breast and stomach; dr. krull uses injections of
solutions corresponding to the third centesimal potency; these
must not be repeated before six months.

Hippozaeninum. - malignant erysipelas, particularly if attended
with large formation of pus, destruction of parts.

Hippozaeninum. -putrescence, destructive, quasi malignant
ulcerative tendency to decomposition of tissues.

Kalium arsenicosum - cancer, where suddenly an alarming
malignancy without any external signs sets in.

Kali-bich. - man, aged 82, lived for thirsty years in india, had fever,
dysentery, bronchitis; bowels generally loose, habitual snuff
taker; malignant ulceration of nose.

Kalium phosphoricum - remember it in the treatment of suspected
malignant tumors.

Lachesis. - girl, infant, aged 6 months; malignant erysipelas.

Lachesis. - malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood
infection and nervous prostration.

Lachesis. - malignant pustule.

Lobelia erinus - malignant growths, extremely rapid development;
colloid cancer of the omentum; cork-screw-like pains in
abdomen; great dryness of skin, nasal and buccal mucous
membranes; distaste for brandy; dry, eczematous patches
covering points of first fingers. malignant disease of the face.
epithelioma.

Manganum-acet. - malignant ulcers with blue border, following
slight injury.

Mercurius solubilis - this malignant medicinal force is converted
into useful life saving and life preserving service if employed
homoeopathically, guided by its clear cut symptoms.

Natrum carbonicum - compare : sodii bicarbonates (in vomiting of
pregnancy with acetonuria, 30 grains in water spread over
twenty-four hours); nat. sulph.; caust.; natr. cacodyl. (foul
breath and mouth with bad odor. dry dermatitis of the skin of
abdomen. malignant growths. in phthisis, 5 centigrammes
hypodermically, daily. increase number of red blood
corpuscles to double. also in malignant disease).

Secale - malignant pustule.

Sempervivum tectorum - malignant ulcers of mouth.

Silicea - in malignant affections, the lowest potencies needed at
times.

Silicea - boils, carbuncles, felons, and malignant pustule, during
suppurative stage.

Silicea - malignant and gangrenous inflammations.

Stramonium. - boy, aged 6; malignant scarlatina.

Tarentula cubensis - various forms of malignant suppuration.

Diseases in which the remedy was found by using the
term `malignant/malignancy.'

(Abscesses) b. For chronic abscesses, whether cold or occasioned
by congestions, to: Asa., Aur., Calc., Carb. v., Con., Hep.,
Iod., Laur., Lyc., Mang., Merc., Merc. cor., Nitr. ac., Phos.,
Sep., Sil., Sulph. - but when once matter has formed, merc.
will bring on the discharge of the pus and frequently finish up
the case, its chief indication being that suppuration must have
already taken place should the open wound not heal under the
continuation of merc. give hep. or sil., which are the real
specifics against all benign or malignant suppurations. if the
abscess looks erysipelatous, apis, bell.

(Anorexia, loss of appetite) PAGE 35 - when caused by infection,
the best remedies are: ars., camph., lach., unless chin., rhus,
sil. or puls. should be indicated. the malignant pustule
generally yields to: 1, ars., bell., sil., rhus, or, perhaps, chin.,
hyosc., mur. ac., sec., sep.

(Anthrax) Phytolacca - tendency to boils, carbuncles or malignant
pustule, very painful, and appearing specially on the back and
behind the ears.

(Aphthae, thrush; gangrene of mouth in children) Thuja malignant
aphthae on a sycotic basis.

(Cancer) Crotalus hor - cancer uteri, fungoid, malignant sarcoma,
cauliflower excrescence, with much tendency to haemorrhage

(Cancer) Curare - malignant ulcers in different parts of the body

(Cancer) Kreosotum - malignant induration of stomach.

(Carbuncle) Bufo - malignant pustule (also Malandrinum).

(Coryza) Nitric acid - coryza, especially when associated with
some malignant disease, as scarlatina or diphtheria

(Diphtheria) Bromium - malignant forms of diphtheria, invading
larynx down respiratory organs, leaving great weakness and
lassitude

(Diphtheria) - angina gangraenosa, malignant sore throat: ailanth.,
alum., amm. carb., amm. caust., apis, ars., ars. iod., arum,
bapt., bell., brom., bry., calc. chlor., canth., caps., carbol. ac.,
chlor., hydr., kali bi., kali mur., kali permang., kali phos.,
kalm., kreos., lach., lac can., lyc., merc. cor., merc. cyan.,
merc. biniod., merc. protoiod., mur. ac., nitr. ac., phos., phyt.,
plumb., salicyl. ac., sang., sulph., sulph. ac., thuj.

(Diphtheria) Kreosotum - malignant diphtheria, when confined to
fauces, especially in scrofulous and lymphatic patients

(Duodenitis and duodenal catarrh) Ars-alb. - ulceration of
duodenum, involving pancreas, following burns or malignant
diseases

(Favus, tinea maligna) Bromium - malignant scaldhead, oozing
profusely

(Glaucoma) Ars-alb. - malignant aphthae of children.

(Haemorrhoids) Acetic acid - malignant diseases of rectum

(Heart, diseases of) Merc-cyanatus - rapid heart failure due to
malignant cardiac disease. threatening paralysis of heart in
diphtheria or other zymotic diseases. needs more provings.

(Hepatic derangements) Crotalus hor - malignant jaundice, dark
haemorrhages from nose, mouth, etc.

(Hepatic derangements) Phosphorus - malignant jaundice from
venous obstruction, often from alcoholism

(Jaundice) Aconite - yellowish-white thick fur in mouth. jaundice
from a cold with catarrh of the small intestines, after fright,
during pregnancy, in newborn children. from atrophy of liver
malignant jaundice (tincture according to jousset)

(Jaundice) Crotalus hor - malignant, black jaundice

(Jaundice) In psoric persons, with or without hardness and swelling
of liver; vomiting of ingesta and blood; pain in pit of stomach
or right hypochondrium; abdomen bloated, constipation;
sleeplessness; nightly itching of skin; hectic fever. - malignant
jaundice: acon., ars., ars. iod., chin., chin. mur., chel., crotal.,
elaps, dig., lach., picr. ac., vip.

(Jaundice) Phosphorus -malignant jaundice from organic
affections

(Leucorrhoea) Mezereum -leucorrhoea resembling alben,
malignant, chronic

(Nails, diseases of) Silicea - opening with a surrounding wall of
proud flesh, pus malignant, discolored

(Ophthalmia) Aur-mur-nat. - chronic ophthalmia, malignant,
cancerous, at the same time nose scurfy, ulcerated

(Ophthalmia) Thuja - malignant ophthalmo-blennorrhoea

(Ozaena) Carbo an - vesicle at right nostril with malignant
ulceration

(Pancreas, diseases of) Ars-alb. - ulceration of duodenum, which,
by extension, involves the pancreatic duct, perhaps the result
of burns, of malignant disease, etc.

(Pancreas, diseases of) Catarrh of pancreatic duct: Dell., Calc.
carb., Carb. an., Lyc., Merc., Puls. - malignant or epidemic
form: calc. ars., rhus

(Parotitis) Mumps: - ars., chin., lach., lyc., kreos., for malignant
parotitis, passing over into ichoration.

(Puerperal fever) Ailanthus - malignant puerperal fever

(Scarlatina) Ailanthus - adynamic malignant scarlatina from the
start

(Scarlatina) Amm-carb - miliary scarlatina of a malignant type

from deficient oxygenation

(Scarlatina) China ars - malignant scarlatina

(Scarlatina) Crotalus hor - malignant scarlatina with haemorrhagic
tendency, oozing of blood from every orifice and even from
the pores

(Scarlatina) Kali phos - malignant gangrenous conditions with
excessive nervous prostration, feeling of goneness and
faintness.

(Scrofulosis) (silico-sulpho-calcite of alumina needs a proving). malignant
pustule

(Scrofulosis) Aethiops antimonialis - blepharitis, conjunctivitis and
keratitis scrofulosa, even with a malignant tendency

(Scrofulosis) Aur-mur-nat. - scrofulous malignant ophthalmia, even
cancerous

(Sore throat) Crotalus hor - malignant sore throat, which is greatly
swollen, with tendency to gangrene

(Sore throat) Ledum - malignant sore throat

(Stomatitis, inflammation and ulceration of buccal cavity.) Ars-alb.

-malignant ulceration in mouth
(Suppuration) Malignant: Asa., chin., hep., merc., phos., pyrogen.,
sil.

(Syphilis and sycosis) Ars-alb. - constitutional syphilis, with
indescribable feeling of weakness, or with dropsy and
malignant ulcerations

(Tinea capitis. Scald head) Bromium - malignant scald head,
oozing profusely

(Tumors) Arnica - tumor following a contusion or a similar injury,
but not becoming malignant

(Tumors) Aur-met - malignant ulceration of palate and nasal bones
(syphilis, lupus)

(Tumors) Semi-malignant Fibroid: Bry., Con., Led., Sil.;
enchondroma: Sil.; epulis: Sil.; lupus: Ars., Ars. iod., Sil.;
epithelioma: Acet. ac., Aur., Carb. an., Con., Hydrast., Kreos.,
Sil.; lymphoma: Ars., Phos. - malignant scirrhus: acet. ac.,
arn., ars. iod., brom., carb. an., carbol. ac., con., gal., hydrast.,
lap. alb., merc. aur., mur. ac., nitr. ac., sil. encephaloma: ars.,
ars. iod., bell., calc., carbol. ac., croc., gal., hydrast., kali
hydr., lach., nitr. ac., phos., sil., thuj

(Tumors) Silicea - semi-malignant and cancerous tumors

(Ulcers) Ant-tart - deeply penetrating, malignant ulcers

(Uraemia) Arum-t - uraemia in malignant cases of scarlatina,
diphtheria, etc.

(Uterus complaints) Carbo an - ulcers, scrofulous or malignant,
with foul discharge

(Uterus complaints) Crotalus hor - fungoid, malignant sarcoma

(Uterus complaints) Curare - malignant ulcers in different parts of
body

Terminal or malignant cancer that threatens the life of
the patient (malignant):

Kalium arsenicosum - cancer, where suddenly an alarming
malignancy without any external signs sets in.

Lobelia erinus - malignant growths, extremely rapid development;
colloid cancer of the omentum; cork-screw-like pains in
abdomen; great dryness of skin, nasal and buccal mucous
membranes; distaste for brandy; dry, eczematous patches
covering points of first fingers. malignant disease of the face.
epithelioma.

(Cancer) Crotalus hor - cancer of the tongue with great
haemorrhagic tendency; putrid sore mouth with bloody
salivation; cancer of stomach, much haemorrhage or much
vomiting of mucus, slimy or bloody, with distressing
sensation of sinking, and craving for stimulants; cancer uteri,
fungoid, malignant sarcoma, cauliflower excrescence, with
much tendency to haemorrhage; weak, debilitated
constitutions.

(Cancer) Curare - malignant ulcers in different parts of the body;
cancer of the cheeks, healing over very slowly and passing
easily into gangrene; funnel-shaped ulcer of os uteri, with
corroding, ichorous, foetid discharge, smarting in vulva and
thighs, shooting and digging pains in womb.

(Cancer) Kreosotum - shooting stitches in the vagina; burning and
swelling of the external and internal labia; profuse discharge
of dark coagulated blood, or of a pungent bloody ichor,
preceded by pain in the back; aggravation of the pains at
night; fainting on rising from the bed; she always feels chilly
at the menstrual period; complexion livid; disposition sad,
irritable; cauliflower excrescences; wretched complexion,

great debility, sleeplessness. tightness of the pit of the
stomach, cannot bear the weight of her clothing; painful hard
place on the left side of her stomach; constipation in uterine
cancer; soreness and smarting between labia and in vulva,
with excessive pruritus and ulcerative pain in neck of uterus;
epithelial cancer on nose; malignant induration of stomach.

(Ophthalmia) Aur-mur-nat. - chronic ophthalmia, malignant,
cancerous, at the same time nose scurfy, ulcerated; violent
pains in whole left side of head, mostly over eyes; glaucoma;
retinal congestion; syphilitic iritis, with sore, bruised
sensation around the eyes; scrofulous ophthalmia; amaurosis.

(Ozaena) Carbo an - scrofulous ozaena; swelling of nose, with
pimples inside and outside, forming crusts which last a long
time; vesicle at right nostril with malignant ulceration; little
boils inside of nose, with tense and burning sensation, <
during menses; saddle across nose with copper-colored
eruption. cancer nasi.

(Scrofulosis) Aur-mur-nat. - scrofulous malignant ophthalmia, even
cancerous; at the same time nose scurfy; destruction of nasal
bones, ozaena with ichorous, bloody, foetid discharge;
epithelioma; cynanche cellularis; uterine and ovarian
enlargements; indurations and chronic suppuration of glands
and bones (aur. ars.).

(Tumors) Silicea - semi-malignant and cancerous tumors; scirrhus
induration of the upper lip and face; sebaceous and synovial
cysts, fibroid tumors; epulis; encephaloma oculi; blood-boils
and warts; gliomatosis.(Uterus complaints) Crotalus hor cancer;
fungoid, malignant sarcoma; cauliflower excrescence,
with haemorrhagic tendency; very degraded state in patient.

(Uterus complaints) Curare - lips thick and full of scirrhous
tubercles; sores healing very slowly and passing easily into
gangrene; malignant ulcers in different parts of body;
corroding, cancerous ulcers; smarting in vulva and thighs;
shooting and digging pains in womb; swelling of rectum and
anus; very sensitive haemorrhoidal fissures; anxious and
despairing expression.


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Re: malignant diseases, treatment of

Post by Shannon Nelson »

"Therefore, you must attempt to treat only those patients who
are having chronic illnesses, those who are not cured by the best
doctors of other medical systems and, more particularly, only those
patients with diseases for which allopathy has no cure and patient
is condemned to death..."
Goodness, why?????
In addition to the situations you mention above, homeopathy is also *much* more effective and efficient in treating most cases of acute disease (hours versus days is not uncommon).
And, one effect of successful homeopathic chronic care is precisely to *avoid* diseases. Why go thru a life of downward spiral and *waiting* to be at the point where "allopathy has no cure and patient is condemned..."? Why not maintain good quality of life *all along*, with homeopathy and other "natural therapies"?
Why wouldn't we want to start *first* with homeopathy (and other forms of non-toxic, non-invasive and non-harmful "natural" therapies), leaving drugs and surgery for the last resort? Apologies, but I think you are looking at this a bit backwards!
Shannon


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Re: malignant diseases, treatment of

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From: krishna
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, September 26, 2010 4:42:13 PM
Subject: [Minutus] malignant diseases, treatment of
Homoeopathy vs allopathy

Regarding comparison of homoeopathy with allopathy, when
we consulted I-Ching, the ancient book of wisdom of China, we
got the following answer:

"What is easy for allopathy is difficult for homoeopathy;

What is difficult for allopathy is easy for homoeopathy."

The aspiring homoeopath must note that Homoeopathy is
Advanced Allopathy.

Therefore, you must attempt to treat only those patients who
are having chronic illnesses, those who are not cured by the best
doctors of other medical systems and, more particularly, only those
patients with diseases for which allopathy has no cure and patient
is condemned to death. If you do so, you not only get good success
but also you would be making the best use of homoeopathy; also
you get good name and soon gain popularity among patients.

The word 'malignant' means "(tumour or disease) that cannot
be controlled and is likely to cause death.

If you completely cure malignant diseases, particular terminal
cancer etc. that is the best job you would be doing in medical
practice.

Thus and therefore, in this bulletin we give you remedies for
malignant diseases; at the end, you would also see a list of
remedies for malignant cancer.

A teacher is he who makes difficult things easy. We teach all
'practical' aspects only so that you may cure many patients.

Remedies having the symptom 'malignant/
malignancy' are given below:

(A) powerful adjuvants in the treatment of malignant disease:
Vaccininum; Variolin; Malandrinum; Thuja
Ailanthus - symptoms remarkably alike to malignant scarlatina.

(B) In malignant diseases after kreosotum, Ars., PHos., Sul. follow
as complementary remedies.
Ammonium carbonicum - malignant scarlatina, with somnolence,
swollen glands, dark red sore throat, faintly developed
eruption.

Ammonium carbonicum - malignant scarlatina.

Anthracinum - this nosode has proven a great remedy in epidemic
spleen diseases of domestic animals, and in septic
inflammation, carbuncles and malignant ulcers, in boils and
boil-like eruptions, acne.

Arsenic alb. - Maintains the system under the stress of malignancy
regardless of location. - malignant pustules.

Cistus canadensis - malignant disease of the glands of the neck.

Crotalus hor. - malignant fevers of a haemorrhagic or putrescent
character. Sleeps into his symptoms.

Bothrops - Diagonal course of symptoms. - Malignant erysipelas.

Eucalyptus globulus - malignant disease of stomach with vomiting
of blood and sour fluid.

Formalinum - it seems to have the peculiar property of eating into
malignant tumors, leaving the surrounding healthy tissue
uncharred and unchanged.

Formic acid - tuberculosis, chronic nephritis, malignant tumors;
pulmonary tuberculosis, not in third stage, however; lupus;
carcinoma of breast and stomach; dr. krull uses injections of
solutions corresponding to the third centesimal potency; these
must not be repeated before six months.

Hippozaeninum. - malignant erysipelas, particularly if attended
with large formation of pus, destruction of parts.

Hippozaeninum. -putrescence, destructive, quasi malignant
ulcerative tendency to decomposition of tissues.

Kalium arsenicosum - cancer, where suddenly an alarming
malignancy without any external signs sets in.

Kali-bich. - man, aged 82, lived for thirsty years in india, had fever,
dysentery, bronchitis; bowels generally loose, habitual snuff
taker; malignant ulceration of nose.

Kalium phosphoricum - remember it in the treatment of suspected
malignant tumors.

Lachesis. - girl, infant, aged 6 months; malignant erysipelas.

Lachesis. - malignant local inflammations, with secondary blood
infection and nervous prostration.

Lachesis. - malignant pustule.

Lobelia erinus - malignant growths, extremely rapid development;
colloid cancer of the omentum; cork-screw-like pains in
abdomen; great dryness of skin, nasal and buccal mucous
membranes; distaste for brandy; dry, eczematous patches
covering points of first fingers. malignant disease of the face.
epithelioma.

Manganum-acet. - malignant ulcers with blue border, following
slight injury.

Mercurius solubilis - this malignant medicinal force is converted
into useful life saving and life preserving service if employed
homoeopathically, guided by its clear cut symptoms.

Natrum carbonicum - compare : sodii bicarbonates (in vomiting of
pregnancy with acetonuria, 30 grains in water spread over
twenty-four hours); nat. sulph.; caust.; natr. cacodyl. (foul
breath and mouth with bad odor. dry dermatitis of the skin of
abdomen. malignant growths. in phthisis, 5 centigrammes
hypodermically, daily. increase number of red blood
corpuscles to double. also in malignant disease).

Secale - malignant pustule.

Sempervivum tectorum - malignant ulcers of mouth.

Silicea - in malignant affections, the lowest potencies needed at
times.

Silicea - boils, carbuncles, felons, and malignant pustule, during
suppurative stage.

Silicea - malignant and gangrenous inflammations.

Stramonium. - boy, aged 6; malignant scarlatina.

Tarentula cubensis - various forms of malignant suppuration.

Diseases in which the remedy was found by using the
term `malignant/malignancy.'

(Abscesses) b. For chronic abscesses, whether cold or occasioned
by congestions, to: Asa., Aur., Calc., Carb. v., Con., Hep.,
Iod., Laur., Lyc., Mang., Merc., Merc. cor., Nitr. ac., Phos.,
Sep., Sil., Sulph. - but when once matter has formed, merc.
will bring on the discharge of the pus and frequently finish up
the case, its chief indication being that suppuration must have
already taken place should the open wound not heal under the
continuation of merc. give hep. or sil., which are the real
specifics against all benign or malignant suppurations. if the
abscess looks erysipelatous, apis, bell.

(Anorexia, loss of appetite) PAGE 35 - when caused by infection,
the best remedies are: ars., camph., lach., unless chin., rhus,
sil. or puls. should be indicated. the malignant pustule
generally yields to: 1, ars., bell., sil., rhus, or, perhaps, chin.,
hyosc., mur. ac., sec., sep.

(Anthrax) Phytolacca - tendency to boils, carbuncles or malignant
pustule, very painful, and appearing specially on the back and
behind the ears.

(Aphthae, thrush; gangrene of mouth in children) Thuja malignant
aphthae on a sycotic basis.

(Cancer) Crotalus hor - cancer uteri, fungoid, malignant sarcoma,
cauliflower excrescence, with much tendency to haemorrhage

(Cancer) Curare - malignant ulcers in different parts of the body

(Cancer) Kreosotum - malignant induration of stomach.

(Carbuncle) Bufo - malignant pustule (also Malandrinum).

(Coryza) Nitric acid - coryza, especially when associated with
some malignant disease, as scarlatina or diphtheria

(Diphtheria) Bromium - malignant forms of diphtheria, invading
larynx down respiratory organs, leaving great weakness and
lassitude

(Diphtheria) - angina gangraenosa, malignant sore throat: ailanth.,
alum., amm. carb., amm. caust., apis, ars., ars. iod., arum,
bapt., bell., brom., bry., calc. chlor., canth., caps., carbol. ac.,
chlor., hydr., kali bi., kali mur., kali permang., kali phos.,
kalm., kreos., lach., lac can., lyc., merc. cor., merc. cyan.,
merc. biniod., merc. protoiod., mur. ac., nitr. ac., phos., phyt.,
plumb., salicyl. ac., sang., sulph., sulph. ac., thuj.

(Diphtheria) Kreosotum - malignant diphtheria, when confined to
fauces, especially in scrofulous and lymphatic patients

(Duodenitis and duodenal catarrh) Ars-alb. - ulceration of
duodenum, involving pancreas, following burns or malignant
diseases

(Favus, tinea maligna) Bromium - malignant scaldhead, oozing
profusely

(Glaucoma) Ars-alb. - malignant aphthae of children.

(Haemorrhoids) Acetic acid - malignant diseases of rectum

(Heart, diseases of) Merc-cyanatus - rapid heart failure due to
malignant cardiac disease. threatening paralysis of heart in
diphtheria or other zymotic diseases. needs more provings.

(Hepatic derangements) Crotalus hor - malignant jaundice, dark
haemorrhages from nose, mouth, etc.

(Hepatic derangements) Phosphorus - malignant jaundice from
venous obstruction, often from alcoholism

(Jaundice) Aconite - yellowish-white thick fur in mouth. jaundice
from a cold with catarrh of the small intestines, after fright,
during pregnancy, in newborn children. from atrophy of liver
malignant jaundice (tincture according to jousset)

(Jaundice) Crotalus hor - malignant, black jaundice

(Jaundice) In psoric persons, with or without hardness and swelling
of liver; vomiting of ingesta and blood; pain in pit of stomach
or right hypochondrium; abdomen bloated, constipation;
sleeplessness; nightly itching of skin; hectic fever. - malignant
jaundice: acon., ars., ars. iod., chin., chin. mur., chel., crotal.,
elaps, dig., lach., picr. ac., vip.

(Jaundice) Phosphorus -malignant jaundice from organic
affections

(Leucorrhoea) Mezereum -leucorrhoea resembling alben,
malignant, chronic

(Nails, diseases of) Silicea - opening with a surrounding wall of
proud flesh, pus malignant, discolored

(Ophthalmia) Aur-mur-nat. - chronic ophthalmia, malignant,
cancerous, at the same time nose scurfy, ulcerated

(Ophthalmia) Thuja - malignant ophthalmo-blennorrhoea

(Ozaena) Carbo an - vesicle at right nostril with malignant
ulceration

(Pancreas, diseases of) Ars-alb. - ulceration of duodenum, which,
by extension, involves the pancreatic duct, perhaps the result
of burns, of malignant disease, etc.

(Pancreas, diseases of) Catarrh of pancreatic duct: Dell., Calc.
carb., Carb. an., Lyc., Merc., Puls. - malignant or epidemic
form: calc. ars., rhus

(Parotitis) Mumps: - ars., chin., lach., lyc., kreos., for malignant
parotitis, passing over into ichoration.

(Puerperal fever) Ailanthus - malignant puerperal fever

(Scarlatina) Ailanthus - adynamic malignant scarlatina from the
start

(Scarlatina) Amm-carb - miliary scarlatina of a malignant type

from deficient oxygenation

(Scarlatina) China ars - malignant scarlatina

(Scarlatina) Crotalus hor - malignant scarlatina with haemorrhagic
tendency, oozing of blood from every orifice and even from
the pores

(Scarlatina) Kali phos - malignant gangrenous conditions with
excessive nervous prostration, feeling of goneness and
faintness.

(Scrofulosis) (silico-sulpho-calcite of alumina needs a proving). malignant
pustule

(Scrofulosis) Aethiops antimonialis - blepharitis, conjunctivitis and
keratitis scrofulosa, even with a malignant tendency

(Scrofulosis) Aur-mur-nat. - scrofulous malignant ophthalmia, even
cancerous

(Sore throat) Crotalus hor - malignant sore throat, which is greatly
swollen, with tendency to gangrene

(Sore throat) Ledum - malignant sore throat

(Stomatitis, inflammation and ulceration of buccal cavity.) Ars-alb.

-malignant ulceration in mouth
(Suppuration) Malignant: Asa., chin., hep., merc., phos., pyrogen.,
sil.

(Syphilis and sycosis) Ars-alb. - constitutional syphilis, with
indescribable feeling of weakness, or with dropsy and
malignant ulcerations

(Tinea capitis. Scald head) Bromium - malignant scald head,
oozing profusely

(Tumors) Arnica - tumor following a contusion or a similar injury,
but not becoming malignant

(Tumors) Aur-met - malignant ulceration of palate and nasal bones
(syphilis, lupus)

(Tumors) Semi-malignant Fibroid: Bry., Con., Led., Sil.;
enchondroma: Sil.; epulis: Sil.; lupus: Ars., Ars. iod., Sil.;
epithelioma: Acet. ac., Aur., Carb. an., Con., Hydrast., Kreos.,
Sil.; lymphoma: Ars., Phos. - malignant scirrhus: acet. ac.,
arn., ars. iod., brom., carb. an., carbol. ac., con., gal., hydrast.,
lap. alb., merc. aur., mur. ac., nitr. ac., sil. encephaloma: ars.,
ars. iod., bell., calc., carbol. ac., croc., gal., hydrast., kali
hydr., lach., nitr. ac., phos., sil., thuj

(Tumors) Silicea - semi-malignant and cancerous tumors

(Ulcers) Ant-tart - deeply penetrating, malignant ulcers

(Uraemia) Arum-t - uraemia in malignant cases of scarlatina,
diphtheria, etc.

(Uterus complaints) Carbo an - ulcers, scrofulous or malignant,
with foul discharge

(Uterus complaints) Crotalus hor - fungoid, malignant sarcoma

(Uterus complaints) Curare - malignant ulcers in different parts of
body

Terminal or malignant cancer that threatens the life of
the patient (malignant):

Kalium arsenicosum - cancer, where suddenly an alarming
malignancy without any external signs sets in.

Lobelia erinus - malignant growths, extremely rapid development;
colloid cancer of the omentum; cork-screw-like pains in
abdomen; great dryness of skin, nasal and buccal mucous
membranes; distaste for brandy; dry, eczematous patches
covering points of first fingers. malignant disease of the face.
epithelioma.

(Cancer) Crotalus hor - cancer of the tongue with great
haemorrhagic tendency; putrid sore mouth with bloody
salivation; cancer of stomach, much haemorrhage or much
vomiting of mucus, slimy or bloody, with distressing
sensation of sinking, and craving for stimulants; cancer uteri,
fungoid, malignant sarcoma, cauliflower excrescence, with
much tendency to haemorrhage; weak, debilitated
constitutions.

(Cancer) Curare - malignant ulcers in different parts of the body;
cancer of the cheeks, healing over very slowly and passing
easily into gangrene; funnel-shaped ulcer of os uteri, with
corroding, ichorous, foetid discharge, smarting in vulva and
thighs, shooting and digging pains in womb.

(Cancer) Kreosotum - shooting stitches in the vagina; burning and
swelling of the external and internal labia; profuse discharge
of dark coagulated blood, or of a pungent bloody ichor,
preceded by pain in the back; aggravation of the pains at
night; fainting on rising from the bed; she always feels chilly
at the menstrual period; complexion livid; disposition sad,
irritable; cauliflower excrescences; wretched complexion,

great debility, sleeplessness. tightness of the pit of the
stomach, cannot bear the weight of her clothing; painful hard
place on the left side of her stomach; constipation in uterine
cancer; soreness and smarting between labia and in vulva,
with excessive pruritus and ulcerative pain in neck of uterus;
epithelial cancer on nose; malignant induration of stomach.

(Ophthalmia) Aur-mur-nat. - chronic ophthalmia, malignant,
cancerous, at the same time nose scurfy, ulcerated; violent
pains in whole left side of head, mostly over eyes; glaucoma;
retinal congestion; syphilitic iritis, with sore, bruised
sensation around the eyes; scrofulous ophthalmia; amaurosis.

(Ozaena) Carbo an - scrofulous ozaena; swelling of nose, with
pimples inside and outside, forming crusts which last a long
time; vesicle at right nostril with malignant ulceration; little
boils inside of nose, with tense and burning sensation, <
during menses; saddle across nose with copper-colored
eruption. cancer nasi.

(Scrofulosis) Aur-mur-nat. - scrofulous malignant ophthalmia, even
cancerous; at the same time nose scurfy; destruction of nasal
bones, ozaena with ichorous, bloody, foetid discharge;
epithelioma; cynanche cellularis; uterine and ovarian
enlargements; indurations and chronic suppuration of glands
and bones (aur. ars.).

(Tumors) Silicea - semi-malignant and cancerous tumors; scirrhus
induration of the upper lip and face; sebaceous and synovial
cysts, fibroid tumors; epulis; encephaloma oculi; blood-boils
and warts; gliomatosis.(Uterus complaints) Crotalus hor cancer;
fungoid, malignant sarcoma; cauliflower excrescence,
with haemorrhagic tendency; very degraded state in patient.

(Uterus complaints) Curare - lips thick and full of scirrhous
tubercles; sores healing very slowly and passing easily into
gangrene; malignant ulcers in different parts of body;
corroding, cancerous ulcers; smarting in vulva and thighs;
shooting and digging pains in womb; swelling of rectum and
anus; very sensitive haemorrhoidal fissures; anxious and
despairing expression.


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