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Chininum Arsenicosum

Arsenite of Quinine
35 sectionsBoericke · 11Clarke · 19Kent · 5

At a glance

Cardinal features · auto-extracted from Boericke · Clarke · Kent
  • weariness and prostration

Essence

Prologue
Boericke

Arsenite of Quinine

  • The symptoms of general weariness and prostration produced by the drug have been utilized in prescribing it homeopathically as a general tonic, often with very marked beneficial and prompt effect.
  • In diphtheria with great prostration, cases that are prolonged, especially, and in malarial affections, neuralgia, etc, it has been found curative.
  • Asthmatic attacks which recur periodically, with great prostration.
  • Icy skin.
  • Pressure in the solar plexus, with tender spine back of it.
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Keynotes

Characteristics
Clarke

"Of all the preparations of Quinine the Salicylate is the most injurious to the

structures of the internal ear" (Cozzolino); and, therefore, in all likelihood, the most powerful

homeeopathic curative. It is unproved.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
Clarke

Exhausted, apathetic, listless.—Anxiety and excitement, with increased heart-

beat—Depressed.—Restlessness increased to anxiety; startled by every step on the stair or knock

  • on the door.
  • —Disinclination to work.
  • —Irritable, depressed.
  • —Weakness and stupidity.

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities
Clarke

Intolerable restlessness; driving him out of the house.—Extensive

prostration—Symptoms recurred at regular periods; returned long after drug was discontinued.

Head

Head
Boericke
  • Tired feeling.
  • Head feels too full.
  • Throbbing.
  • Great anxiety.
  • Great irritability.
  • Vertigo; worse looking up.
  • Dull, heavy headache, frontal and occipital.
  • Darting pains running up into head.
Symptoms — Head
Clarke

Confused head, pressure, vertigo; < on looking at bright objects.—Great thirst, noise in

  • ears, vertigo on rising.
  • —Headache recurs every morning, esp.
  • severe over |.
  • supra-orbital
  • border.
  • —Slight |.
  • sided headache every morning lasting till noon.
  • —Headache reappeared at same

hour, with flashing before eyes —Feeling of weight about head, extreme drowsiness.—Violent

  • raking pains in head, only slightly > by a walk.
  • —Orbital pain recurred regularly 3 p.
  • m.
  • to 5
  • p.
  • m.
  • —Numbness and fatigue in head.
  • —Headache > by beer.

Eyes

Eyes
Boericke

Intense photophobia and orbicular spasm; gushing hot tears. Flickering with pain and lachrymation.

Symptoms — Eyes
Clarke

Conjunctive injected, lids adherent; feeling as if eyeball too big for orbit as if sand in

eye.—Fatigued by reading.—Eyes feel as if not open enough as if something pinched upper lids

down preventing distinct vision; flickering before eyes.—Intense pain in and around eyes,

periodic, accompanied by chills.—Lachrymation, photophobia, violent paroxysms of pain daily 5

  • p.
  • m.
  • —Ulceration of cornea from malaria, or aneemia.
  • —Trachoma, with and without

pannus.—Eyelids heavy.—Weight in eyes.

Ears

Symptoms — Ears
Clarke

Noise in ears with dulness of hearing.—Roaring in ears with itching of skin of

back.—After dinner, sensation in ears as if stopped with cotton wool.—Shooting pains in r.

meatus.

Face

Symptoms — Face
Clarke

Congestion of blood to head, face red and bloated, as from alcohol.—Neuralgia of fifth

pair of nerves; agonising 3 to 6 a.m.; the pains began in teeth, spread over head and ended in

nape; increased rapidly in intensity, and were only > by acupuncture and cold water.

Mouth

Mouth
Boericke

Tongue thickly furred; yellow, slimy coating. Bitter taste. No appetite.

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Rheumatic toothache in sound teeth, < by cold, or cold food.—Pain in teeth recurs, <

by closing jaws.—Tongue thickly furred, appetite bad, all food disrelished.—Tongue furred and

pale; too large for mouth.—Great fetor from mouth.—Gums sensitive, bleed from least touch.

Stomach

Stomach
Boericke
  • Alternation of hyperacidity and decrease of acid.
  • Hyperchlorhydria (Robinia; Arg nit; Orexine tannate).
  • Thirst for water, yet it disturbs.
  • Anorexia. Eggs produce diarrhoea.
Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Voracious appetite; completely satisfied by a little piece of bread —Extremely

sensitive to alcohol and tobacco.—Easily made drunk.—Inability to smoke (in a great

smoker).—Half a cigar made him feel extremely ill; cold perspiration broke out; inclination to

vomit.—Fulness in epigastrium, colicky pains in abdomen, flatulence Appetite very bad,

inclination to vomit.—Inclination to vomit, > after dinner.—Thirst, satisfied with a very little

drink.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
Clarke

Pain in epigastrium as from foul stomach.—Pain as from flatus wedged into

flexure of colon.—Aching around navel and in ilium.—In evening severe colicky pains > by

pressure.

Stool

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
Clarke

Diarrhcea three times a day (probably caused by too new beer).—After

dinner liquid stool.—Bowels irregular; every other day opened two or three times.—Flatulence,

constipation.—At noon, very hard stool, transient cutting in bowels.

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
Clarke

Frequent urging, but urine not very copious; turbid, deposits

sediment.—Constant urging; quantity markedly increased.—No desire to urinate, but forced

himself to do so, and passed a litre of dark urine of intensely sour smell.

Chest

Heart
Boericke
  • Palpitation.
  • Sensation as if heart stopped.
  • Suffocative attacks, occurring in periodical paroxysms.
  • Must have open air.
  • Short of breath on ascending; cardiac dyspnoea; circulatory weakness after acute infections; early myocardial degeneration.
Symptoms — Chest
Clarke

Severe stitching pain, in chest; later in precordia; < on inspiration.—Asthmatic

breathing on ascending.—Tightening sensation in mediastinum, in front at 1. of breast-

bone.—Peculiar pain, dull with pressure, as if caused by flatulence, base of |. chest, coming and

going rapidly and frequently repeated.

Symptoms — Heart
Clarke

During dinner transient palpitation —Severe palpitation after dinner—Pressure,

anxiety, and palpitation in afternoon.

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Back
Clarke

Pain in muscles between I. shoulder and neck, as if sprained, on rising from sleep, 4

  • p.
  • m.
  • —Back feels weak as after a long journey.
  • —Pressure in solar plexus (usually only felt after

eating tough meat or hard nuts, of which I had not partaken) extended toward the back, when it

changed to a pinching sensation; spine painfully sensitive to touch at this point.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke
  • Pain in 1.
  • wrist, stiffness of 1.
  • arm.
  • —Pain of fatigue in r.
  • wrist.
  • —Burning pain
  • as in periosteum of |.
  • elbow.
  • —Annoying feeling of fatigue in r.
  • shoulder, as if humerus were torn

out of its socket.—Sore, tired aching in joints, bones and muscles: in |. biceps for some hours.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke
  • Dull pain in r.
  • temporal region, at articulation of jaw and r.
  • hip.
  • —Pain in r.

astragalo-tarsal joint as if bones drawn in opposite directions; > walking.—Pressure on tuberosity

  • of tibia, which is somewhat swollen.
  • —Pain in r.
  • knee as from a fall.
  • —Cramp in calf.
  • —Pains back
  • of r.
  • thigh and in calf.
  • —Numbness of legs after hardly having lain down.
  • —Weakness of lower

limbs.

Extremities

Extremities
Boericke

Weak limbs. Coldness of hands and feet, knees and limbs. Tearing pains.

Sleep

Sleep
Boericke

Sleeplessness due to nervous causes (Single dose of 5th or 6th potency).

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke

Sleep disturbed by confused dreams.—Anxious dreams, woke in fright.—Dreams of

worms, lice, vermin.—Strange, confused dream, then great fear.—Sleep disturbed by pain in head

and teeth.

Fever

Fever
Boericke

Continuous, with weakness. System depleted.

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke
  • Disagreeable chilliness all over body.
  • —About 8 a.
  • m.
  • , profuse perspiration of

disagreeable sour smell broke out and lasted till 11 a.m.

Chininum Salicylicum.

Salicylate of Quinine. (C20H24N2O2)2 C7H403. Trituration and solution.

Relations

Relationship
Boericke
  • Compare: Chininum; also Ferrum Citricum (in nephritis with great anaemia; acid dyspepsia in chlorosis.
  • Morbus maculosus Werlhoffii); Chinin mur (in severe neuralgic pains around eyes, with chills; exaggerated sensitiveness to alcohol and tobacco; prostration and restlessness).
  • OEnothera (effortless diarrhoea with nervous exhaustion; incipient hydrocephaloid).
  • Macrozamia spiralis (extreme debility after illness; collapse).

Posology

Dose
Boericke

Second and third trituration.

Kent's Lecture

Lecture (part 1)
Kent

Complaints come on at night. Open air aggravates most complaints.

General increasing anaemia. Inflamed parts turn black. Chlorosis,

Sensitive to cold, and complaints are worse from cold and from becoming cold. Tendency to take cold.

  • This is a useful remedy in weakly constitutions.
  • Cold, pale, cmaciated people.
  • In prolonged suppuration ; after ha<t5inorrhages.
  • Chronic

diarrhoea, when rlie weakness is the most prominent feature. Fulness

  • of blood vessels.
  • Dropsy in sacs, or wclema.
  • Emaciation.
  • Cannot

sustain a physical exertion . Faints on slight provocation. Wants to

  • )e warm ; wants warm drinks and warm food.
  • Warm room ameliorates.
  • Wants to lie down.
  • Aversion to motion.
  • Stitching and tearing

pains. Periodicity is most marked. Pulsation all over the body*

  • Pulse fast, feeble and irregular.
  • Relaxed and flabby {Calc).
  • Sensitive to pain.
  • Many symptoms come during sleep.
  • Standing increases many symptoms.
  • Sensitive io touch.
  • Trembling.
  • Walking in

the open air aggravates. Weakness from walking. Complaints come

on in windy, stormy weather.

Easily angered, and refuses to talk or to answer questions. Anxiety

day and night, but worse in the evening, worse during chill ; anxiety

with fear. Anxiety during fever, even becomes wild. Anxiety on

waking. Desires things which he cares nothing for after he gets them.

  • Becomes critical with his most intimate friends.
  • Complaining.
  • Confusion of mind in the morning on waking.
  • Over conscientious about

trifles {Silicea, Thuja). Delirious at night ; after haemorrhage. Many

imaginations, illusions of fancy ; secs images, frightful images. Despair during chill, heat and suffering. Discontented with everything.

  • Discouraged easily, and faint hearted.
  • Dulness of mind.
  • Becomes excited over small matters.
  • Exaltation of fancy.
  • Fear at night that evil

will come to him : fear of ghosts. Forgetful. Mind overwhelmed with

ideas at night. Impatience in intermittent fever. Becomes indifferent

to all enjoyment. Aversion to work. Irritable during chill, and on

w'aking. Jumps out of bed during the fever. Moaning during the

  • chill and the fever.
  • Loathing of life.
  • Weakness of memory.
  • He is

easily offended, and looks for insults. Great restlessness at night, and

during fever. Anxious restlessness, driving him out of bed ; driving to

despair. Extreme sadness, especially during chill and fever, and sometimes during the sweat. Oversensitiveness to noise, and in general.

Sentimental. Mental symptoms from sexual excesses, and loss of vital

  • fluids.
  • Refuses to talk, and remains .
  • silent.
  • Sits by the hour in silence

without moving. Wandering speech. vStarting on falling asleep, and

waking as from fright. Lies in bed in a state of stupefaction in low

forms of fever. vSuicidal disposition. Suspicious, Persistent thoughts.

  • Timid.
  • Weary of life.
  • Weeping.
  • The chilliness is brought on by

thinking of it. The headache is worse by mental exertion.

Vertigo comes in the evening, with nausea ; while walking in the

open air.

Lecture (part 2)
Kent

Cerebral congestion with great heat of the head. The forehead

becomes cold and covered with sweat. Constriction of the head. Great

heat in the forehead. Heaviness in the head in the morning. Motion

CillNlNUM AHSKNICOSUM

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is felt in the brain on moving the head. Sensation of rushing in the

brain, down right side of the neck and arm ])ccoming convulsive, and

  • ending in real convulsion.
  • Violent darting pains in the head preventing sleep.
  • Pain in the whole head.
  • Pain ; in the morning on waking,

in then afternoon, but most severe at night. Night headaches. Cold

air brings on the head pains. The scalp is sensitive to touch, to combing the Lair, and to binding up the liair during the suffering. Catarrhal

headache. Pain very severe during the chill and lieat, hut ameliorated

as the sweat ])ecomcs free. Pains worse or brought on from becoming

cold. With coryza tlic pain is violent ; worse coughing or jarring,

after earing. Hammering headaches. Headaches during menses.

Mental exertion aggravates the headache. Nervous headache, and

headache from excitement or noise. Paroxysmal pains. Periodical

headaches : headache every two weeks. Pulsating pains. Pains worse

walking. Neuralgic pains, worse in letl side, ameliorated by rubbing.

Aching felt deep in the head. Pains in tlie forehead, mostly on the

right side ; in occiput after sleej) : in sides of head in the evening ; in

temples and forehead : in vertex. Bruised pain all over the head after

fever, and after sleep. Burning pain in left occipital region extending

  • down the neck in the morning.
  • Bursting pain.
  • Pressing pain.
  • Pressing in the forehead ; over the eyes.
  • Pressing in the occiput and

temples. Stitching and tearing pains in the head. Perspiration on

the forehead. Complaints come on from uncovering the head in

cold air.

Inflamed eyes. Ladirymation. Intense photo[)hol)ia and spasms

of orbicularis muscles. Oiisliing hot tears. Large ulcers on each eye,

worse from midnight until 3 a. xr. Scrofulous opthalmia, worse

  • after I A.
  • M.
  • Flickering before the left eye.
  • Pain in the eyes at
  • night.
  • Burning pains.
  • Pressing.
  • Sunken eyes.
  • Dim vision.
  • Sparks

before the eyes. WcmP vision.

Noises in the ears ; buzzing, humming, ringing, roarings singing.

Stitching in the cars. Earache. Pain burning, stitching^ tearing^

Hearing acute. Hearing impaired.

Coryza with discharge. Dry coryza. Nasal catarrh with bloody

discharge, or purulent discharge. Dryness in the nose. Epistaxis.

Nose obstructed. Sneezing. Excoriation of the corners of the nose.

Especially useful for periodical coryza and frequent taking cold in

the nose which keeps a catarrh in constant activity.

Lecture (part 3)
Kent
  • Chlorotic face.
  • Cracked lips.
  • Bluish lips.
  • Pale earthy face.
  • Circumscribed red cheeks with pale face.
  • Sickly color of face.
  • Jaundiced face.
  • Expression anxious.
  • The pains of the face are worse in
  • the open air ; burning, tearing.
  • Periodical pains.
  • Swelling of submaxilary and parotid glands.
  • Perspiration cold.
  • (Edema of face,

Ulceration of the lips.

  • Burning canker sores in the mouth.
  • Bleeding from mucous membranes of the mouth.
  • Cracked tongue.
  • Tongue black, brown, white
  • or yellow.
  • Dry mouth and tongue.
  • Hot mouth.
  • Burning rawness
  • of the tongue.
  • Sore tongue.
  • Salivation.
  • Swollen gums and tongue.

Taste bad, bitter while eating ; insipid, metallic, saltish, sour, sweetish.

Vesicles on the tongue. Pain in the teeth at night, < by biting the

teeth together, from touch ; cold drinks. Pains come on periodically,

arc jerking, pulsating, tearing, and date back to malarial fever.

Contraction in the throat. Dryness in the throat. Gangrenous inflammation of the throat with putrid odor, in malignant scarlet fever.

The throat feels hot. This remedy has been used in diphtheria when

the exudation was blackish, and putrid odor from the mouth. Great

pain on swallowing. Burning in the throat. Stitching in the throat

  • on swallowing.
  • Difficult swallowing.
  • Swollen throat.
  • Constant clearing of the throat.

Appetite diminished, or ravenous. No appetite for breakfast.

Strong appetite without relish of food. Aversion to rich food and

fats ; aversion to food, to meat. Desires wine ; cold drinks, sour things,

sweet things. Sensation of coldness in the stomach. Emptiness,

better by eating. Eructations after eating, bitter, empty, of food, sour.

  • Water brash.
  • Sensation of fulness after eating.
  • Heartburn.
  • Great
  • weight in the stomach after eating.
  • Hiccough.
  • Stomach easily disordered.
  • Cannot digest eggs or fish.
  • Water tastes bitter.
  • Nausea

after eating, during headache. Pain in the stomach from coughing ;

  • after eating.
  • Burning ; cramping ; pressing, soreness ; stitching, tearing.
  • Pulsating.
  • Retching with cough.
  • Strong thirst, in the evening, during perspiration; for small drinks during heat.
  • Vomiting at

night, on coughing, after drinking, after eating, with headache ; of bile,

black, blood, food, mucus : sour ; water. Nausea and vomiting followed

by sleep. Sudden inclination to vomit at 2 p.m.

Sensation of coldness in the abdomen during chill. Distension

morning, after eating, tympanitis, ascites ; enlarged liver and spleen

from malarial influences. Flatulence, in intermittent fever. Fulness

in the abdomen. Hardness of the liver. Heaviness as from a load

in the abdomen after eating. Great pain in the abdomen during chill,

like colic ; during diarrhoea ; after eating ; before stool ; ameliorated

by lying on the abdomen. Great pain in the region of the liver, in the

hypogastrium, in the region of the umbilicus. The kinds of pain in

the abdomen are burning, cramping, cutting, dragging ; soreness ;

stitching. Much rumbling and tension.

Lecture (part 4)
Kent

Constipation, with hard, knotty stools. Diarrhoea, morning, afternoon, NIGHT, after midnight; after cold drinks ; from taking cold ;

AFTER eating; after fruit; in hot weather. Dystentery. Much flatus,

  • offensive.
  • Bleeding from anus.
  • Haemorrhoids.
  • Involuntary stool
  • and urine.
  • Itching of the anus.
  • Moisture about the anus.
  • Pain in

the anus during stool. Burning in the anus during diarrhoea, during

  • stool.
  • Pressing pain.
  • Stitching.
  • Paralytic weakness of the rectum.

Ineffectual urging to stool. Stool bilious, black, bloody, clay colored,

copious, frequent, lientekic, offensive, liquid, water. Diarrhoea with

intermittent fever.

  • Spasmodic retention of urine.
  • Urging to urinate, freejuent, ineffectual.
  • Involuntary urination at night ; after stool.
  • Urine albuniinous, bloody, burning ; cloudy on standing ; dark, greenish, pale,

copious at night, offensive, scanty. Sediment is red and sandy. Sugar.

Clear watery urine.

Erections feeble. Seminal emissions.

Itching of vulva. Leucorrhoea, excoriating, bloody, copious, after

menses, offensive, thin. Menses absent ; copious, dark, too freejuenr,

offensive, painful, pale, protracted ; suppressed. Uterine haemorrhage.

Prolapsus.

Catarrh of larynx and trachea. Rawness in larynx. Soreness in

larynx. Hoarseness ; rough voice.

Respiration quick, asthmatic, deep, difficult in evening and night ;

difficult with cough; difficult while lying; raiiling ; short. Su^ocation.

Wheezing. Whistling. Suffocation in the forenoon during phthisis.

Must sit bent forward ])y an open window in the attack of suffotation,

  • worse in any other position.
  • Every day at 9 a.
  • m.
  • Suffocation.

Cough, morning, afternoon, evening, night ; after midnight ; asthmatic, from deep breathing ; from full feeling in chest ; during chill.

Dry cough, at night, during fever. Cough exhausting. Cough during

  • fever.
  • Hacking cough.
  • Irritation in larynx and trachea.
  • Loose
  • cough.
  • Motion aggravates the cough.
  • Short cough.
  • Spasmodic
  • cough.
  • Suffocative cough.
  • Talking aggravates the cough.
  • Tickling

in air passages causes cough. Expectoration bloody, copious ; difficult ; MUCUS, offensive, purulent; tastes bitter, flat, salty. Expectoration is viscid, while.

Anxiety in chest, region of heart. Constriction. Haemorrhage of

  • lungs.
  • Oppression of chest.
  • Angina pectoris with dropsical .
  • symploms.
  • Pain in the chest, during cough.
  • Pains in the sides of the

chest. Rawness in the chest. Stitching in the chest on coughing.

Stitching in the heart. Palpitation of the heart, anxious, aggravated

on slight exertion, leaning back against chair ; violent. Sensation as

  • if heart ceased to beat.
  • Full pulse.
  • Weakness in chest.
  • Weakness

of respiratory muscles. Violent pain in left mammary region, as

though part were torn with red hot tongs. Aching in region of seventh

rib on inspiration.

Coldness of the hack at night. Eruptions on the back. Pain in

the back, during chill. Pain in the cervical region, in scapula, between

Lecture (part 5)
Kent

37 scapulae, in lumbar region ; in sacral region, in spine. Aching ; bruished ;

drawing ; soreness in spine ; tearing Stiffness in cervical region.

Weak feeling in back.

  • Limbs icy cold.
  • Upper limbs cold.
  • Cold hands and feet.
  • Cold
  • knees.
  • Cold legs.
  • Cramps in calves.
  • Blueness of finger nails.
  • Eruption on limbs.
  • Excoriation lietvvcen thighs.
  • Heaviness of limbs, of

lower limbs. After prolonged suppuration in hip joint disease, btitching in limbs, in lower limlis. Weakness of limbs, forearms, lower

limbs, legs. Gooseflesh on lower limbs with chilliness. Palms hot

and dry. Pain in limbs, rheumatic, in ihe joints ; gouty joints. Pain

in the upper limbs, shoulders, l^ain in tlie knees. Aching pains in

all the limbs. Wandering aching pains. Aching of the biceps of left

  • arm.
  • Pain in flexors of left forearm, in radial side near elbow.
  • Burning in the limbs, in the feet.
  • Drawing pain in the limbs, upper limbs :

thighs, knees, feet. Stitching in shoulders ; upper arms, hips, thighs,

knees, feet. Tearing pain in the limbs ; upper limbs, shoulders, elbows.

wrist, hand, fingers; lower limbs, thighs, legs, ankles, feet. Restlessness of the limbs ; lozver limbs, legs, feet. Stiffness of the limbs,

hands, fingers ; lower limbs. Dropsical swelling of the Itands and feet.

Trembling of the limbs; hands; lower limbs. Weakness of the lower

limbs. Weakness of the limbs, joints, upper limbs ; lozver limbs, knees,

thighs.

  • Sleep deep.
  • Sleep during fever.
  • Dreams anxious, of death, frightful misfortune, vexatious, vdvid.
  • Falling asleep late, restless until
  • 3 A.
  • M.
  • Restless Sleep.
  • Sleepiness aflcrnoon.
  • evening.
  • Sleeplessness, Ijefore midnight.
  • Sleep is unrefrcsliing.
  • Wakens too early, frequently.
  • Yawns much.

Intermittent fever. CiulL;, morning, forenoon, noon, afieknoon

evening, night, midnight ; ope;/ air; walking in the open air; anticipating ; in bed. Drinking aggravates chill. Quotidian chill ; c|uotidian

  • or tertian.
  • Hard, shaking chill.
  • Chill like cold waves with gooseflesh all over body.
  • Warm room ameliorates.
  • External warmlli

ameliorates. High fever follows chill. Fever without chill afternoon

  • and evening.
  • Fever and chill alternate.
  • Burning fever.
  • Feverish

all the time, but more so at night. Dry heat at night. Hectic fever.

Heat during sleep. Chill, heat, then sweat. During the heat he

desires to uncover. Perspiration, morning, night J during anxiety,

COLD; from coughing; zvith iveakness ; during slight exertion; follozv*

ing iever ; from motion ; profuse ; during sleep ; after zvaking ; staining

linen yellow. Fevers from living in damp rooms. Malarial fevers.

Symptoms increase while perspiring. Fevers zvith extreme prostration.

  • Anaesthesia of the skm.
  • Burning.
  • Cold skin.
  • Bluish discoloration ; pale ; yellow ; jaundice every summer.
  • Dryness.
  • Burning eruptions, boils, pimples.
  • Urticaria after scratching.
  • Vesicles.
  • Formica-

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
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