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Iridium Muriaticum

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Keynotes

Characteristics
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/ridium is a rare metal of the Platinum group found in platinum ore. It is one

  • of the heaviest substances known.
  • A.
  • J.
  • Tafel took gr.
  • xx.
  • of 3rd trituration.
  • He experienced a

number of symptoms, all within two hours of taking the dose. Prominent among them were: A

sensation of numbness; in ears and throughout the body. A feeling as if the eyes were being

affected from below upward. A feeling as of a triangle on face, the base formed by the two

malar-bones, the apex in the vertex. The numbness, and a cramp-like contraction in right calf,

  • show a resemblance to the action of Plat.
  • Jrid.
  • needs and deserves a fuller proving.
  • The majority

of symptoms appeared on the left side. In the Revue Hom. Frangaise of February, 1892

(translated New York Med. Times, November, 1892), M. Laboucher gave an account of this

remedy and compared it with others. He does not mention how the symptoms were obtained.

They will be found in the Schema marked with "(L)" after each. Those unmarked are Tafel's.

Laboucher says it is "admirable in all cases of an¢émia"; is better than China for the aged and

persons exhausted by disease; for puny, weak-limbed children, and those who grow too fast. He

mentions a peculiar alternation of symptoms or reaction. Painful weakness of lower limbs and

renal region, followed by a favourable reaction—self-confidence and facilitated mental labour. It

shares with Osmium, Palladium, and Platinum a place in the treatment of rheumatism and gout.

  • Laboucher gave /rid.
  • in the 4th attenuation, Pa/lad.
  • in the 3rd, Plat.
  • in 2nd, and Osm.
  • in the Ist.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
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Weariness in back and limbs followed by favourable reaction; feeling of aplomb and

self-confidence (L).—Facilitates mental labour (L.).

Head

Symptoms — Head
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Pains in middle of occipital bone.—Neuralgia of head, esp. temples; drives one crazy

(L.).—Open air and noise seem to bruise the head.

Face

Symptoms — Face
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Pain in |. malar-bone, a kind of stinging; from this place a kind of warmth spreads over

whole face; the pain is also felt in r. malar-bone like a pressure.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
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Increased saliva with sensation in malar-bones, which is more perceptible on I. side.

Female

Symptoms — Female Sexual Organs
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Swelling of ovaries without dropsy (L.).—Corroding and

suppurating ulcers of uterus; bluish patches on uterus (L.). Uterine tumour with suppuration

  • (L.
  • ).
  • —Piercing, gnawing pains in breasts (L.
  • ).

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Neck and Back
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Painful weakness of lower limbs and weakness in region of kidneys,

  • followed by favourable reaction (L.
  • ).
  • —Spinal paresis followed by greatly increased strength (L.
  • ).

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
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Abscess in axilla, arrests suppuration (L.).—Transient pain in inner side of

wrists, < 1., also on bend of knee-joint.—Painful deep red glossy swelling of thumb

  • (L.
  • ).
  • —Pinching pain in wrists and fingers (rheumatic paralysis) (L.
  • ).

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
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Formication, scraping and smarting pains in hip-joints; sciatica preventing

  • rest in bed (L.
  • ).
  • —Transient pain in bend of knee-joint.
  • —Pressing in anterior portion of |.
  • thigh in

middle of upper half, followed by pressing in groin.—While walking, feeling of tension in both

thighs, < 1.; then a dislocated feeling in |. hip-joint, and a dull pain tending towards 1.

buttock.—Cramp-like contraction in r. calf and middle of sole of foot.

Clinical

Clinical
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  • Anémia.
  • Axilla, abscess in.
  • Bronchitis, chronic.
  • Cramps.
  • Gout.
  • Hemiplegia (r.
  • ).
  • Neuralgia.
  • Numbness.
  • Rheumatism.
  • Spinal paresis.

Relations

Relations
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  • Compare: In uterine diseases, Aur.
  • and Aur.
  • mur.
  • (Laboucher says Irid.
  • is superior

to both and to Osm. in uterine tumours). In exhaustion after disease, Chi.

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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