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Toothache, profuse saliva, hydrophobia, kidney pain.

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Lac Felinum -- Cat's Milk

Terrible headaches penetrating to left eyeball. Pain in eyes back to the head. Many eyes cases resolved.

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THYROIDINUM
Dried Thyroid Gland of the Sheep

Thyroid produces anæmia, emaciation, muscular weakness, sweating, headache, nervous tremor of face and limbs, tingling sensations, paralysis. Heart rate increased, exophthalmus and dilation of pupils. In myxœdema and cretinism its effects are striking. Rheumatoid arthritis. Infantile wasting. Rickets. Delayed union of fractures. In half grain doses twice a day over a considerable period said to be effective in undescended testicle in boys. Thyroid exercises a general regulating influence over the mechanism of the organs of nutrition, growth and development. Thyroid weakness causes decided craving for large amount of sweets.

Of use in psoriasis; and tachycardia. Arrested development in children. Improves the memory. Goitre. Excessive obesity. Acts better with pale patients, rather than those of high color. Amblyopia. Mammary tumor. Uterine fibroid. Great weakness and hunger, yet loses flesh. Nocturnal enuresis. Agalactea. Begin treatment early in pregnancy. Dose 1 1/2 gr. 2 to 3 times daily. Vomiting of pregnancy (give early in morning before patient gets up). Fibroid tumors of the breast, 2x trit. Dilates arterioles (Adrenaline contacts them). Sensation of faintness and nausea. Marked sensitiveness to cold Hypothyroidism after acute diseases, i.e, weakness. Easy fatigue, weak pulse, tendency to fainting, palpitation, cold hands and feet, low blood pressure, chilliness and sensitive to cold (Thyroid 1x3 times daily). Has a powerful diuretic action in myxodema and various types of œdema.

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Toxicophis.

Toxicophis pugnax. Moccasin Snake. Cotton-mouth snake N. O. Ophidia. Trituration.

Clinical.¦¡¨«dema. Periodic neuralgia.

Characteristics.¦¡Some effects of bites with this snake have been recorded. A peculiar feature of the cases was that the symptoms of pain and fever recurred annually at exactly the same period for many years with decreasing intensity each year. In one case the pains spread to other parts after some years.

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TRACHINUS
Two types are commonly seen.
• Trachinus draco (sting ball) and
• Trachinus vipera (sting fish).

Trituration of the poisonous fin is used for the preparation.
Intolerable stinging and pain in wounds inflicted with the fins. Swelling of the part. Gangrenous blisters. Cold clammy sweat.
Also indicated in blood poisoning, asthma, neuralgias and ulcers.
It is associated with violent thirst in nearly all complaints.

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ERYTHRINUS
A kind of red mullet. Tincture of the fish is used.
Prover: Dr: Burnett.
Dr: Burnett noticed its effect on some sailors who ate the fish. A peculiar type of red rash seen all over body. It is clinically indicated in pityriasis rubra and also in syphilis.
Complimentary medicine is aurum mur.

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GADUS MORRHUA
Natural order is Gadidae.
Proved by Petroz.
Tincture is prepared from the trituration of first cervical vertebra of the fish.
They said to act powerfully on the respiratory tract. Mental symptoms like hopelessness and desire for death are prominent. There is flapping of alae nasi as in lyco. There is general affections on bones. There is heat of palms of hands.
Frequent cough with chest pain. Frequent breathing with movement of chest wall. There will be sharp pain in chest< from movement, deep inspiration, coughing etc;
Weak voice. Usually indicated in phthisis.

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OLEUM JACORIS ASELLI
Commonly called as Cod liver oil. Oils obtained from the liver of Gadus morrhua and some other allied fishes
Prover: Neidhard.
It is a nutrient and hepatic remedy. The common indications are:
There is soreness of throat, chest, abdomen, kidney etc;
Palpitation is seen as a concomitant symptom.
The discharges are usually yellow.
Dry hacking cough with soreness of chest. Indicated in phthisis.
Sense of fluttering commencing in the region of sacrum rising to occiput.
Creeping sensation with rush of blood to heart.
Evening fevers with burning in palms. Chills running down back. Cold feet.
Sensitiveness to cold and damp.
Locally applied in ring worm affections.
Emaciated. Dwarfish chilly babies with increased appetite, anemia and milk intolerance.
Abnormal growth of hair on the face of women.
 
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oleum jacoris aselli

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FEL TAURI
Ox-gall

Increases the duodenal secretion, emulsifies fats and increases the peristaltic action of the intestines. Liquefies bile and acts as a purgative and chologogue. Disordered digestion, diarrhœa, and pain in nape of neck are among its chief symptoms. Obstruction of gall ducts. Biliary calculi. Jaundice.

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OVININUM
Ovarian Extract
(OOPHORINUM)

Suffering following excision of the ovaries. Climacteric disturbances generally. Ovarian cysts. Cutaneous disorders and acne rosacea. Prurigo.

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TROMBIDIUM MUSCAE DOMESTICAE
Red acarus of the fly
(TROMBIDIUM)

Has a specific place in the treatment of dysentery. Symptoms are worse by food and drink.

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ONISCUS ASELLUS
Wood-louse
(MILLEPEDES)

Has distinct diuretic properties; hence its use in dropsies. Asthmatic conditions, with bronchial catarrh.

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FORMICA RUFA
Crushed Live Ants
(MYRMEXINE)

An arthritic medicine. Gout and articular rheumatism; pains worse, motion; better, pressure. Right side most affected. Chronic gout and stiffness in joints. Acute outbursts of gouty poisons, especially when assuming the neuralgic forms. Tuberculosis, carcinoma, and lupus; chronic nephritis. Complaints from overlifting. Apoplectic diseases. Has a marked deterrent influence on the formation of polypi.

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Helicoverpa is used with herbal drugs such as Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera). Safed Moosli (Chlorophytum borivilianum), and Satawari (Asparagus racemosus). Used its powder (after drying and crushing) of caterpillars as a tonic for many common ailments such as fever, general weakness, and nervous breakdown. They generally apply the fresh extracts of caterpillars on injured parts of the body to stop bleeding as a first aid measure. This is a common practice in Chhattisgarh region. A villager from Durg, who is also a traditional healer, uses the aqueous extracts of caterpillar to promote hair growth. It is used externally. Many villagers use powder of the caterpillars with Sanai (Cassia obtusifolia) as a purgative. Sanai is a reputed purgative.

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Alsophila pometaria or cankerworm, Powdered cankerworm ashes are used as medicine.

Epilepsy and neurological disorders.

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New medicine.

Provings are at:
www.nyhomeopathy.com/seahorsesum.htm

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BOTULINUM
Toxin of Bacillus Botulinum

Very effective in paralysis as an emergency medicine.

Food poisoning from canned spinach produced a clinical picture suggested in a bulbar paresis.

Eye symptoms, ptosis, double vision, blurred vision.

Difficulty in swallowing and breathing, choking sensation; weakness and uncertainty in walking, 'blind staggers', dizziness, thickening of speech. Cramping pain in stomach.

Mask-like expression of face, due to weakness of facial muscles. Severe constipation.

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PSORINUM
Scabies Vesicle

The therapeutic field of this remedy is found in so-called psoric manifestations. Psorinum is a cold medicine; wants the head kept warm, wants warm clothing even in summer. Extreme sensitiveness to cold. Debility, independent of any organic disease, especially the weakness remaining after acute disease. Lack of reaction, i.e, phagocytes defective; when well-chosen remedies fail to act. Scrofulous patients. Secretions have a filthy smell. Profuse sweating. Cardiac weakness. Skin symptoms very prominent. Often gives immunity from cold-catching. Easy perspiration when walking. Syphilis, inherited and tertiary. Offensive discharges.

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Musca domestica -- Housefly
New medicine.

Provings are at:
www.nyhomeopathy.com/seahorsesum.htm

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Deer Tick carries Lyme bacteria.

The main clinical signs include a sudden yet recurring lameness that may shift from leg to leg. Sometimes this lameness is associated with a fever and depression. Occassionally you will see swollen lymph nodes. Sometimes the joints may be swollen, warm and painful and they usually walk stiffly with a hunched back. Animals with Lyme disease really look painful and stiff and commonly are very sensitive to touch and may cry out with even the slightest touch.

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DIPHTHERINUM
Potentized Diphtheritic Virus

Adapted to patients prone to catarrhal affections of respiratory organs, scrofulous individuals. Diphtheria, laryngeal diphtheria, post-diphtheritic paralysis. Malignancy from the start. Glands swollen; tongue red, swollen; breath and discharge very offensive. Diphtheritic; membrane thick, dark. Epistaxis; profound prostration. Swallows without pain, but fluids are vomited or returned by the nose.

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cenchris contortrix
copperhead snake
(ancistrodon)

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CENCHRIS CONTORTRIX
Copperhead Snake
(ANCISTRODON)


Like the other snake poisons, it affects the system profoundly. Like arsenic, it has dyspnœa, mental and physical restlessness, thirst for small quantities of water, necessity for having clothing loose, like Laches. Marked alternation of moods; vivid dreams. Is a wonderful restorative and deep acting remedy. Increased sexual desire in both sexes. Ineffectual attempts to recline. Right ovarian region painful.
 
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HIPPOZAENINUM
Gladerine-mallein-Farcine
(HIPPOZAENIUM)

GLANDERS

(Droes, Farcy, Malleus)

Definition

Glanders is a highly contagious disease of solipeds caused by Pseudomonas mallei and characterized by nodular lesions of the lungs and other organs as well as ulcerative lesions of the skin and mucous membranes of the nasal cavity and respiratory passages. The disease typically has a progressive course and poses a significant human health risk.

Etiology

Glanders is caused by the bacteria Pseudomonas mallei. Former names of this pathogen include Loefflerella mallei, Pfeifferella mallei, Malleomyces mallei, Actinobacillus mallei, Corynebacterium mallei, Mycobacterium mallei, and Bacillus mallei. In experimental infection of guinea pigs Ps. mallei produces a tenacious capsule that may serve to protect it from phagocytosis (6). The organism is closely related to Ps. pseudomallei, the cause of melioidosis, and is serologically indistinguishable in some cases (3,8). Genetic homology between Ps. mallei and Ps. pseudomallei approaches 70 percent. Because of this many consider them to be biotypes or isotypes.

The organism is destroyed by direct sunlight and is sensitive to desiccation. It is readily killed by common disinfectants. It may survive for up to 6 weeks in infected stables (3).

Host Range

Glanders is primarily a disease of solipeds — particularly horses, donkeys, and mules. Traditionally, donkeys have been regarded as most likely to experience the acute form of the disease and horses a more chronic form, with mules intermediate in susceptibility (3,8). Recent reports suggest that chronic and even latent infections are equally likely in mules (10). Carnivores are susceptible to disease if they consume glandered meat; felids appear to more susceptible than canids, and outbreaks of glanders in captive wild felids have been reported (1,3,8). Several laboratory animals are susceptible to infection including, hamsters and guinea pigs. The susceptibility of the latter species formed the basis of the Strauss reaction in the diagnosis of the disease. Humans also are susceptible to infection with glanders, which is an important occupational disease of veterinarians, farriers, and other animal workers (8). Swine and cattle are resistant to infection with Ps. mallei, but goats can be infected.


This powerful nosode introduced by Dr. J. J. Garth Wilkinson, covers symptoms which suggest integral parts of consumption, cancer, syphilis, etc, and promises useful service in the treatment of ozæna, scrofulous swellings, pyæmia, erysipelas. Chronic rhinitis; saneous secretion.

Nose.--Red, swollen. Catarrh, ozæna, ulceration. Discharge acrid, corroding, bloody, offensive. Tubercles on alæ nasi. Papules and ulceration in frontal sinus and pharynx.

Face.--All glands swollen; painful; form abscesses.

Respiratory.--Hoarseness. Bronchial asthma. Noisy breathing; short, irregular. Cough, with dyspepsia. Excessive secretion. Suffocation imminent. Bronchitis in the aged, where suffocation from excessive secretion is imminent. Tuberculosis.

Skin.--Lymphatic swellings. Articular non-fluctuating swellings. Nodules in arm. Malignant erysipelas. Pustules and abscesses. Ulcers. Rupia. Eczema.

Relationship.--Compare: Muco-toxin (Cahis' preparation with the micrococcus catarrhalis. Friedlander's Bacillus of Pneumonia and the micrococcus tetragenius-for acute and chronic mucous catarrhs in children and old people); Aur; Kali bich; Psor; Bacill.

Dose.--Thirtieth potency.

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SECALE CORNUTUM
Ergot
(CLAVICEPS PURPUREA)

Bio terrorism is not new:
6th Century B.C.
Assyrians poison the wells of their enemies with rye ergot. Also, Solon of Athens poisons the water supply with hellebore (skunk cabbage), an herb purgative, during the siege of Krissa.



Produces contraction of the unstriped muscular fibers; hence a constringent feeling throughout the whole body. This produces an anæmic condition, coldness, numbness, petechiæ, mortification, gangrene. A useful remedy for old people with shriveled skin-thin, scrawny old women. All the Secale conditions are better from cold; the whole body is pervaded by a sense of great heat. Hæmorrhages; continued oozing; thin, fetid, watery black blood. Debility, anxiety, emaciation, though appetite and thirst may be excessive. Facial and abdominal muscles twitch. Secale decreases the flow of pancreatic juice by raising the blood pressure (Hinsdale).

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