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Mercurius Sulphuricus

16 sectionsBoericke · 2Clarke · 14
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Keynotes

Characteristics (part 1)
Clarke

Methylene-blue consists of small, indigo-coloured scaly crystals with a

bronze-like tinge and dark green in transverse fracture. Slightly soluble in water, forming a deep

blue solution. It has been used in old-school practice in doses of about three grains in capsules or

pills in rheumatism of joints and muscles; and in rheumatoid arthritis. The kidneys have a

distinct attraction for Meth.-b., as it appears in the urine within half an hour of the dose; and if

the kidneys have their normal permeability the whole is eliminated in thirty-six hours. If there is

delay beyond this it indicates that the urea is not being perfectly eliminated and that a tendency

to ureemia exists. The aniline products have been used as remedies for malignant growths.

Mosetig, of Moorhof (Med. Press, Feb. 18, 1901), published a case-treated with Trichlorate of

Aniline, "an aniline dye." (The terminology of the aniline products has not always been

accurately observed, and 1 am not sure that this is not identical with Methylene-blue. At any rate,

it was an "aniline blue" that Mosetig used.) A man, 50, suffered from cancer of the femur.

Mosetig injected into the groin a | per cent. solution of "Trichlorate of Aniline," increasing the

strength, till four grammes were used at one injection. Almost an hour after the first injection the

patient became dark blue; the next morning the discoloration was gone. After the four-gramme

doses poisoning symptoms appeared—unconsciousness; stertorous breathing; feeble pulse; the

whole body becoming dark blue. Artificial breathing and stimulants brought the patient round in

four hours. Smaller doses were used after that. In eight weeks he came home, cured, to follow his

  • ordinary work.
  • Methyl-violet 1 to 500 and | to 1,000 produced equally good results.
  • E.
  • Thomson
  • (quoted H.
  • W.
  • , xxxiil.
  • 48), states that Meth.
  • -b.
  • in 1-5 gr.
  • doses, "with equal parts powdered

nutmeg to prevent irritation of the bladder" (a useful item in view of the homeeopathic

employment), is valuable in habitual headache and hemicrania. Cardamantes, of Athens, gives 10

to 12 grs. ten hours before an expected malarial attack. He says it is useful in combination with

Quinine or when Quinine has failed. Immunity from malaria seems to follow its continued use. /t

  • is apt to cause cystitis.
  • In this connection an experience related in H.
  • W.
  • (xxxiti.
  • 566) is

important: A gentleman who suffered excruciating pains from calculus in the kidney, giving rise

to pyelitis and cystitis, derived no benefit from any treatment till his doctor gave him Meth.-b.

with occasional doses of Eucalyptus. L'Art Médical (Feb., 1900) gives an account of the use of

  • Meth.
  • -b.
  • injection in pleurisies with serous effusion.
  • C.
  • H.
  • Lewis, of New York, first drew off by
  • aspiration 100 cubic centimetres of the liquid, dissolved in this 1 grm.
  • of Meth.
  • -b.
  • , and reinjected

it into the pleural cavity. The patient soon began to pass greenish urine, and the exudation

quickly disappeared, partly from the diuretic effect of Meth.-b., partly from its stimulating action

on the pleura. A watery solution is not borne, causing pain and irritation of the pleura. The most

  • definite homceopathic experience is that of Halbert (H.
  • W.
  • , xxxv.
  • 541, quoting Clinique).

Utilising the affinity of Merh.-b. for nerve tissues and nerve cells, Halbert has given it in 3x

trituration with success in: Neuralgias of neurasthenia; tremor in neurasthenia; spasticity of

hysterial contractions; trophic disturbances, the result of nerve-exhaustion; spinal irritation. He

Characteristics (part 2)
Clarke

confirms its antimalarial powers, and commends it in typhoid as an intestinal antiseptic. An

apparently hopeless case of typhoid was signally benefited by it, the tympanites disappearing as

if by magic. Wherever there is pus infection it is indicated, and it has "made a record" with him

in gonorrhoea and cystitis.

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities
Clarke

Turns the patient dark blue—(Neurasthenia: tremors; spastic hysterial

contractions.—Pus infection).

Nose

Symptoms — Nose
Clarke

Sneezing; in sunshine; with fluent coryza.—Swelling and soreness of tip of

nose.—Itching of nose.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Gums and palate dark bluish (black), ulcerated margins.—Mouth clammy, and full of

mucus in morning.—Burning, smarting, stinging pain on tip of tongue (I. side, in

evening).—Tongue: Greenish yellow down middle; coated white heavily; yellowish at root; the

enlarged papill¢ stand up like red points, with flat taste in mouth and a reduced pulse.—Lips,

gums, fauces, mouth, and tongue swollen; look dry and black.—Salivation.

Throat

Symptoms — Throat
Clarke

Heat and sensation of constriction in throat—Dryness of tongue and throat.—Burning

in mouth and throat.

Stomach

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Violent yellow vomiting.—Stomach so irritated nothing would stay on it an

instant.—Pain; weight in stomach; tenderness.—Vomiting and diarrhsa.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
Clarke
  • Coldness or burning in abdomen.
  • —Woke 1 a.
  • m.
  • with severe pains along

duodenum to umbilical region.—Soreness in inguinal glands.

Stool

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
Clarke

After drinking coffee, pain in abdomen as if diarrhsa would set in.—Stools

soft and earlier in morning than usual.—Sudden and violent pressing to stool while walking

compelling him to stand still, causing an anxious perspiration; later the stools are forcibly

gushing out in a hot, burning stream of yellow water; followed by great debility, hiccough and

belching.—A fter the diarrhsic stools sensation of fulness as from congestion to legs, esp. feet,

they feel numb when standing.—Violent purging; rice-water motions, some yellow.

Male

Symptoms — Male Sexual Organs
Clarke

GonorrhSa and syphilitic diseases, with great congestions to the

parts.—Swelling of testicles.—Involuntary emission and lascivious dreams.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke
  • Numbness in |.
  • forearm and hand, later numbness in r.
  • hand.
  • —Hands icy

cold with blue nails.—Stiffness in arms.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke

Pain in knees and lameness, esp. when walking.—Foot-sweat with soreness

at ends of the nails.—Ulcers on ankles.

24. Generalities—Most pains feel as if a dull stick pressed on the parts and were moving in

diverse curved lines; feels as if this pain were in the bones.—Debility with

sleepiness.—Rheumatic pains.

Sleep

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke

Frequent yawning and great sleepiness in afternoon.—Sleeplessness after

midnight.—Awakens with headache in morning.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Albuminuria.
  • Cancer.
  • Cystitis.
  • Epithelioma.
  • Gonorrhoea.
  • Hemicrania.
  • Kidneys,
  • affections of.
  • Malarial fever.
  • Neuralgia.
  • Neurasthenia.
  • Pleurisy.
  • Rheumatism.
  • Rheumatoid
  • arthritis.
  • Spasms.
  • Spinal irritation.
  • Suppuration.

Relations

Relationship
Boericke

Compare: Mercur acet (cutting in urethra when last drop is flowing out).

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.

Additional notes

MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS, DRARG, OXYD, SUB-SULPH
Boericke
  • Turpethum Minerale--Yellow Sulphate of Mercury (MERCURIUS SULPHURICUS - HYDRARG.
  • OXYD.
  • SUB-SULPH.
  • )
  • Watery stools, burning in anus.
  • Sore tip of tongue.
  • OEdema of legs.
  • Sneezing from direct rays of sun.
  • Diarrhoea early in the morning; stool bursts out in a hot stream of yellow matter.
  • Intense evacuations, like rice-water.
  • Scanty, clear, scalding urine.
  • Intense dyspnoea; must sit up.
  • Respiration rapid, short; burning in chest.
  • Hydrothorax (Ars).
  • Cardiac pain and weakness.
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