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Calcarea Hypophosphorosa

7 sectionsClarke · 7
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Keynotes

Characteristics
Clarke

This salt has been proved by A. R. Barrett and a friend, who each took one

grain of 2x trit. The following are the chief symptoms it caused: Dull, heavy pressure from whole

top of head between frontal and occipital bones; pain generally increased with increasing

depression. Great fulness and oppression round heart, fulness throughout thorax and head; veins

of upper parts and upper extremities stand out like whipcords. Dyspnea; must have air. Profuse

  • sweat all over.
  • Complete loss of muscular power with loss of desire to move.
  • Pallor of skin.
  • With

the first trituration Nash cured a boy of eight who had several abscesses in and around the knee-

joint. The tibia was ulcerated, and the ragged edge of the bone protruded through the surface.

There was emaciation, loss of appetite, and he was as pale as a corpse. The appetite returned at

once in great force.

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities
Clarke

Limbs perfectly powerless; unable to rise from chair or move either arms or

legs in the least; generally unable to speak except in a low monotone.—Total loss of all desire to

move or make any muscular exertion, with inability to do so.

Head

Symptoms — Head
Clarke

Dull, heavy pain, pressive, across top of head, including whole of parietal bones,

increasing gradually, mental depression increasing in proportion; general sense of fulness, with

oppression round heart, followed.—As symptoms subsided, pain (dull, pressive) left vertex,

passed to forehead, pain extending from r. to 1. temple throughout whole frontal bone.

Chest

Symptoms — Heart
Clarke

Following headache, great fulness and oppression round heart; fulness throughout

whole thorax and head, veins of hands, arms, neck, and head standing out like whipcords; no

flushing or perceptible increase in pulse; dyspnoea, must have windows open; profuse sweat;

complete loss of power.

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke

Profuse sweat all over.—When the symptoms had passed off, lips were dry and

cracked, as from fever; considerable thirst.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Angina pectoris.
  • Arteries, affections of.
  • Asthma.
  • Congestion.
  • Headache.
  • Paralysis.

Sweating.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Compare: Calc.
  • phos.
  • , Glon.
  • , Baryt.
  • c.
  • ; K.
  • ca.
  • (excessive sweating, weakness,

pallor); Cact. (heart and arteries).

Classical Posology

Acute
  • 30C or 200C · repeat every 1–4 h depending on intensity
  • Stop on improvement · reassess in 24–48 h
  • For sensitive / elderly / paediatric: prefer LM1 or 30C
Constitutional
  • 200C or 1M single dose · wait 4 weeks
  • Alternative: LM1 daily × 10 days · ascend on retest
  • Hering's-Law follow-up adapts the next script
Citations: Organon §246 (interval / repetition) · §161 (plussed water) · §282 (LM ascension) · Kent on selection · Vithoulkas on second prescription. Open Repertify for the case-specific dose with the rule cited inline.
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