[ CADMIUM METALLICUM Digest Number 294]
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2001 3:11 pm
Well I can't read French but here is Cadmium met from Materia Medica and
Repertory by James Stephenson MD.
which is the information in the e-mail that Claudia forwarded to Minutus
Lynn Cremona
Cadmium metallicum
[CADMIUM METALLICUM]
(Greek, Kadmia - earth)
The element
Substance
Trituration of the metal.
Provings
"some observations which I have carried out with some high potencies of
this medicine......
Skinner 10M and 50M......on 4 female provers" - MacFarland, D., THE
HOMOEOPATHIC RECORDER, 45 : 642-645, 1930.
"we used a 2c......number of provers 9" - Templeton, W. L., THE BRITISH
HOMOEOPATHIC JOURNAL, 39 : 60-66, 1949.
"number of provers 16" - Pahud, THE BRITISH HOMOEOPATHIC JOURNAL 39 :
65-66, 1949.
"potencies used by Pahud were 2c, 3c, 6x, 12x, 30c" - personal
communication from W. Gutman, December, 1957.
"number of provers, 2" - Gringuaz, J. - personal communication, December,
1957.
"The potencies used were the 2nd and 3rd centesimal, the 6th and 12
decimal, each taken for a period in daily doses; no symptoms were elicited
with the 30th centesimal in single and repeated doses.
Placebos (Sac. lac.) were given to control cases, and intermittently to
provers."
- Gutman, W.; JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPATHY, 44
: 97-101, 1951.
Experimental symptoms
Mind
concentration difficult
exertion, agg. from mental
indifference to everything
irritable
memory, weakness of, for details
sensitive
Head
pain, morning, on waking agg.
afternoon, 3 P.M. agg.
forehead
side, left
dull, hat, pressure, sensation of
forehead, morning on waking
eyes, behind
Nose
sneezing
Face
dryness, lips
itching
Eyes
itching
tiredness, morning
Mouth
dry
Throat
dry
morning on waking
eating amel.
pain, sore, morning on waking
cold drinks amel.
swelling, sensation of, morning on waking
Stomach
appetite, increased
insatiable
ravenous
nausea, riding agg.
Abdomen
distension
pain umbilicus, region of
gnawing, epigastrium, morning on waking
eating amel.
Rectum
constipation
diarrhea
flatus
hemorrhoids
pain, sore, stool agg.
Stool
soft
Bladder
urination, frequent
Back
pain, bending forward agg.
dorsal, scapulae, angle of right
aching, lumbar
Extremities
heaviness, limbs, lower
pain, burning, feet, soles
toes
swelling, sensation of
tiredness, limbs, lower
weakness, limbs, lower
Skin
heat, sensation of, in small areas
itching
Sleep
dreams, of running after someone
restless
sleepiness, day during
waking early
Generals
morning, on waking agg.
eating amel.
lassitude, like influenza
pain, aching all over
tired
Toxicological symptoms
Mind
confusion
irritable
restlessness
Vertigo
Head
pain
Nose
sneezing
Face
discoloration, blue
Mouth
dryness
salivation, profuse
taste, metallic
Teeth
discoloration, yellow
Throat
choking
dry
pain, rawness
Stomach
vomiting
Abdomen
pain, epigastrium
Rectum
diarrhea
tenesmus
Urine
color, brown
Respiration
difficult, motion, slightest agg.
suffocating
Cough
Expectoration
bloody
foamy
profuse
white
yellow
Chest
inflammation, bronchi, broncho-pneumonia
lungs, pneumonitis
pain
sternum, behind, on coughing
constricting
Extremities
formication
weakness
Chills
fever, without
Generals
diseases, syphillis
laboratory, blood, anemia
X-ray, absorption of bone, in strips, long
and flat bones, (Milkman's Syndrome)
weight, loss
Clinical response (dynamizations)
Head
pain, morning agg.
cold applications amel.
jar agg.
motion agg.
pressure amel.
with nausea
Generals
diseases, cancer
Clinical response (gross dilutions)
Eye
diseases of
inflammation
pterygium
Physical constants
Atomic number
48
Molecular weight
112.41
Periodic group
IIB
Valence
2
Electron
Structure
KLMKO
1020213031324041424350
2 2 22 6 102 6 10+2
Ionization potential
9 electron volts
Form and color
malleable white metal, makes a cracking noise when bent
Crystals
hexagonal
Conductivity
good
Specific gravity
8.642
Melting point
320.9°C
Boiling point
767°C
Solubility
cold water hot water hot sulfuric acid
insoluble insoluble slightly soluble
Occurrence
Associated with zinc
Atavit CdCO3
Greenockite CdS yellow, hexagonal crystals
Lithosphere
is widespread, in small amounts
Vegetable kingdom
is common in a number of plants, particularly Canabis sativa and Algae
Animal kingdom
is common in many sea animals, for example, Asterias rubens
Human kingdom
is most common in the kidneys, spleen and lungs
History
Identified by Hermann and Stromeyer, simultaneously, in 1817.
Described as "Cadmia" by Dioscorides and Pliny in ancient times.
Preparation
In zinc extraction
Chemical action
It is never found in the free state in nature.
Burns in air with a red flame.
Combines with chlorine, bromine, iodine, and carbonic, sulfuric,
salicylic and hydrocyanic acids to form water.
It forms numerous complex ions with ammonia and cyanide.
Most salts are highly soluble.
Oxides and hydroxides are heat stable, and insoluble in water.
Pharmacology
Absorption
from the lungs and the intestines
Action in experimental animals
produces hyperchromic anemia
hypertrophic gastritis
enteritis
nephrosis
hepatic necrosis
spleen, hyperpigmentation
bleaching of the incisor teeth in rats
stunted growth
Excretion
after oral administration 92% is excreted in the feces in 72 hours.
Industrial uses
As a non-oxidizing metal plate
In fusible alloys
As a yellow paint pigment
In standard cells for the accurate determination of electromotive force.
In electroplating
In easily fused alloys
To control atomic fission
Used in bearings
Relationships
Chemical
a. periodic group - mercury, zinc
b. ionization potential grouping - berrylium, gold, osmium, platinum,
selenium, tellurium, zinc
c. cadmium salts such as cadmium bromatum and sulphuratum
At 11:29 AM 11/4/2001 +0100, Cl.Mennel@t-online.de wrote:
Repertory by James Stephenson MD.
which is the information in the e-mail that Claudia forwarded to Minutus
Lynn Cremona
Cadmium metallicum
[CADMIUM METALLICUM]
(Greek, Kadmia - earth)
The element
Substance
Trituration of the metal.
Provings
"some observations which I have carried out with some high potencies of
this medicine......
Skinner 10M and 50M......on 4 female provers" - MacFarland, D., THE
HOMOEOPATHIC RECORDER, 45 : 642-645, 1930.
"we used a 2c......number of provers 9" - Templeton, W. L., THE BRITISH
HOMOEOPATHIC JOURNAL, 39 : 60-66, 1949.
"number of provers 16" - Pahud, THE BRITISH HOMOEOPATHIC JOURNAL 39 :
65-66, 1949.
"potencies used by Pahud were 2c, 3c, 6x, 12x, 30c" - personal
communication from W. Gutman, December, 1957.
"number of provers, 2" - Gringuaz, J. - personal communication, December,
1957.
"The potencies used were the 2nd and 3rd centesimal, the 6th and 12
decimal, each taken for a period in daily doses; no symptoms were elicited
with the 30th centesimal in single and repeated doses.
Placebos (Sac. lac.) were given to control cases, and intermittently to
provers."
- Gutman, W.; JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOMEOPATHY, 44
: 97-101, 1951.
Experimental symptoms
Mind
concentration difficult
exertion, agg. from mental
indifference to everything
irritable
memory, weakness of, for details
sensitive
Head
pain, morning, on waking agg.
afternoon, 3 P.M. agg.
forehead
side, left
dull, hat, pressure, sensation of
forehead, morning on waking
eyes, behind
Nose
sneezing
Face
dryness, lips
itching
Eyes
itching
tiredness, morning
Mouth
dry
Throat
dry
morning on waking
eating amel.
pain, sore, morning on waking
cold drinks amel.
swelling, sensation of, morning on waking
Stomach
appetite, increased
insatiable
ravenous
nausea, riding agg.
Abdomen
distension
pain umbilicus, region of
gnawing, epigastrium, morning on waking
eating amel.
Rectum
constipation
diarrhea
flatus
hemorrhoids
pain, sore, stool agg.
Stool
soft
Bladder
urination, frequent
Back
pain, bending forward agg.
dorsal, scapulae, angle of right
aching, lumbar
Extremities
heaviness, limbs, lower
pain, burning, feet, soles
toes
swelling, sensation of
tiredness, limbs, lower
weakness, limbs, lower
Skin
heat, sensation of, in small areas
itching
Sleep
dreams, of running after someone
restless
sleepiness, day during
waking early
Generals
morning, on waking agg.
eating amel.
lassitude, like influenza
pain, aching all over
tired
Toxicological symptoms
Mind
confusion
irritable
restlessness
Vertigo
Head
pain
Nose
sneezing
Face
discoloration, blue
Mouth
dryness
salivation, profuse
taste, metallic
Teeth
discoloration, yellow
Throat
choking
dry
pain, rawness
Stomach
vomiting
Abdomen
pain, epigastrium
Rectum
diarrhea
tenesmus
Urine
color, brown
Respiration
difficult, motion, slightest agg.
suffocating
Cough
Expectoration
bloody
foamy
profuse
white
yellow
Chest
inflammation, bronchi, broncho-pneumonia
lungs, pneumonitis
pain
sternum, behind, on coughing
constricting
Extremities
formication
weakness
Chills
fever, without
Generals
diseases, syphillis
laboratory, blood, anemia
X-ray, absorption of bone, in strips, long
and flat bones, (Milkman's Syndrome)
weight, loss
Clinical response (dynamizations)
Head
pain, morning agg.
cold applications amel.
jar agg.
motion agg.
pressure amel.
with nausea
Generals
diseases, cancer
Clinical response (gross dilutions)
Eye
diseases of
inflammation
pterygium
Physical constants
Atomic number
48
Molecular weight
112.41
Periodic group
IIB
Valence
2
Electron
Structure
KLMKO
1020213031324041424350
2 2 22 6 102 6 10+2
Ionization potential
9 electron volts
Form and color
malleable white metal, makes a cracking noise when bent
Crystals
hexagonal
Conductivity
good
Specific gravity
8.642
Melting point
320.9°C
Boiling point
767°C
Solubility
cold water hot water hot sulfuric acid
insoluble insoluble slightly soluble
Occurrence
Associated with zinc
Atavit CdCO3
Greenockite CdS yellow, hexagonal crystals
Lithosphere
is widespread, in small amounts
Vegetable kingdom
is common in a number of plants, particularly Canabis sativa and Algae
Animal kingdom
is common in many sea animals, for example, Asterias rubens
Human kingdom
is most common in the kidneys, spleen and lungs
History
Identified by Hermann and Stromeyer, simultaneously, in 1817.
Described as "Cadmia" by Dioscorides and Pliny in ancient times.
Preparation
In zinc extraction
Chemical action
It is never found in the free state in nature.
Burns in air with a red flame.
Combines with chlorine, bromine, iodine, and carbonic, sulfuric,
salicylic and hydrocyanic acids to form water.
It forms numerous complex ions with ammonia and cyanide.
Most salts are highly soluble.
Oxides and hydroxides are heat stable, and insoluble in water.
Pharmacology
Absorption
from the lungs and the intestines
Action in experimental animals
produces hyperchromic anemia
hypertrophic gastritis
enteritis
nephrosis
hepatic necrosis
spleen, hyperpigmentation
bleaching of the incisor teeth in rats
stunted growth
Excretion
after oral administration 92% is excreted in the feces in 72 hours.
Industrial uses
As a non-oxidizing metal plate
In fusible alloys
As a yellow paint pigment
In standard cells for the accurate determination of electromotive force.
In electroplating
In easily fused alloys
To control atomic fission
Used in bearings
Relationships
Chemical
a. periodic group - mercury, zinc
b. ionization potential grouping - berrylium, gold, osmium, platinum,
selenium, tellurium, zinc
c. cadmium salts such as cadmium bromatum and sulphuratum
At 11:29 AM 11/4/2001 +0100, Cl.Mennel@t-online.de wrote: