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Saccharum Lactis

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Characteristics
Clarke

Hahnemann chose globules of Saccharum lactis as the chief vehicle of his

remedies, because he considered it the most inert substance he could find. But his method of

attenuating remedies had shown that no substance is inert in attenuations, and experience shows

  • that no substance is absolutely inert in any form.
  • H.
  • A.
  • Hare says of Sac.
  • /.
  • : "Scientific and

clinical studies have shown it to be possessed of very great diuretic powers when given in full

doses." He says further, that its direct action on the kidneys and its slight action elsewhere

indicate it in renal dropsy and renal inactivity; that it acts best in cases where albuminuria is

absent, and that it causes profuse diuresis in infants fed on it. I have frequently met with patients

  • who could not take Sac.
  • /.
  • either unmedicated or as a vehicle without inconvenience.
  • One patient

when taking pilules of Sac. /. three times a day complained that they made his "eyes ache and

feel weak." One of Swan's provers had this symptom: "Sight fails; eyes tire very easily." Swan is

  • the authority for Sac.
  • /.
  • as a homceopathic remedy.
  • He has published (Materia Medica) a full

pathogenesis of Sac. /., proved in the potencies from 30th upward, together with confirmed and

cured symptoms. Eleven provers and observers contributed. I have bracketed the cured

  • symptoms in my Schema.
  • Sac.
  • /.
  • causes sensations of both coldness and heat.
  • One of the cold

sensations is this: "Sensation of extreme cold passing in a fine line from centre of pubes to a

point two or three inches above." Swan regards cold pains as a, keynote, and records this case:

Mr. S. had an excessively cold neuralgic pain in cartilage of both ears, the right being the worst,

with tingling as if frost-bitten; rubbing with difficulty restored the warmth. Lancinating,

neuralgic pains in forehead; in occiput; extending from region above ears down through ears into

muscles of neck; in both eyes; < by least breath of air; skin sensitive to touch as in inflammatory

rheumatism. These pains were icy cold, as if produced by an extremely fine ice-cold needle. As

  • Sac.
  • |.
  • has "fine cold pains" and pains passing in all directions, Sac.
  • /.
  • 1m was given, and relieved
  • all the pains within an hour.
  • (Sac.
  • off.
  • has "cold expectoration.
  • ") The symptoms are < before a

storm; in damp room or basement; morning and evening; by blue and yellow colours; exertion;

mental excitement. > By warmth of fire; by red colour; after 4 p.m.

Mentals

Symptoms — Mind
Clarke

Sensation as if it were only by a great effort that she kept together—Loses her way in

well-known streets.—Imagines: that there is a large hole in her back just above sacrum; that her

mother wants to kill her; that some one is behind her.—Extremely nervous, jumps from her seat

at least unusual noise.—Was taken suddenly with fear and trembling of whole body, as from

fright.—Longing and melancholy as if homesick, with oppressed breathing.—Her heart aches as if

it would burst, yet she cannot weep.—Great fear of death during paroxysm of pain in heart at

night.—Inclined to be sarcastic and fault-finding—Cross and fault-finding, could not speak a

pleasant word to any one.—Hysteria in evening, laughing and crying, jumping up and lying

down, but could not stand, fell to r. side.—Laziness.

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities
Clarke

Sensitive in every part of body.—Small shooting pains all over her in

morning.—Throbbing in various parts of body.—(Short flying, darting stitches in different parts of

body, quite painful, but bearable, appearing in head, ears, and face, as well as in extremities, not

confined to any especial locality.).—(Great physical exhaustion, caused by overwork, completely

relieved; repeatedly verified by Swan and others.).—The pains during the proving were < by a

coming storm, the approach of which was felt some twelve hours previously.—Pains were < in

  • damp room or basement, but > if there was a fire.
  • —All symptoms > after 4 p.
  • m.
  • —Pains were

generally < morning and evening.—Symptoms < by blue and yellow colours; > by

red.—Prostration from mental excitement (Rushmore).

Head

Symptoms — Head
Clarke
  • Pain about middle of r.
  • lambdoidal suture, through to same point on 1.
  • side.
  • —Sharp

jumping pains behind r. ear.—Burning like fire, and a thick feeling in a lengthwise strip of two

  • fingers' breadth extending from r.
  • frontal eminence to r.
  • side of vertex for fifteen minutes.
  • —L.
  • side of head felt all drawn up.
  • —Pain in |.
  • eyebrow.
  • —Pain passing from front of 1.
  • ear deep into
  • brain.
  • —L.
  • temple sore to touch.
  • —Sensation as of pressure on frontal bone at inner canthi of 1.
  • eye;
  • felt very sore.
  • —Sharp darting pain on 1.
  • side of head from temple to occiput.
  • —Forehead feels very

heavy, with a tendency to fall forward—Sharp pain in forehead passing back and forth from one

temple to the other.—Head aches all over top and feels drawn up.—Head feels large, and as

though all the blood in the body had gone into the head.—Head feels confused, and as if it were

tossing on a rough sea.

Eyes

Symptoms — Eyes
Clarke
  • Pain through r.
  • eye inwards.
  • —Severe pains in both canthi of r.
  • eye.
  • -—Dryness of eyeball

so that the lid would stick to it as if it wanted lubricating, preventing opening and shutting of eye

or winking.—Swelling of r. upper lid, which increased to a large stye, the lid and all round eye

being swollen and red; on third day it broke in two places and discharged copiously.—Washing

eyes in cold water causes a sensation as if needles were sticking into them.—Eyelids feel swollen,

which is not the case.—Can only elevate upper lids half way.—Looking at bright light dazzles and

makes her close eyes; no pain.—Sight fails; eyes tire very easily.

Ears

Symptoms — Ears
Clarke
  • Pain in r.
  • ear and underneath it.
  • —Painfulness of r.
  • external ear (concha), with burning
  • like an ulcer, also when touched.
  • —Pain passing from r.
  • ear to shoulder.
  • —Pain from r.
  • ear to lower

part of inferior maxillary bone.—Pain in 1. ear and sensation as if there were a

gathering.—Shooting pains in and behind ears and all over face.—Pains in external ears and

  • behind them.
  • —Sharp pain inside both ears.
  • —Reverberation of voice when speaking.
  • —Buzzing

sound in r. ear.—Sensation as if she could not hear, but she could.

Nose

Symptoms — Nose
Clarke
  • Pain in r.
  • (and I.
  • ) side of nose.
  • —Pain in end of nose.
  • —Ridge of nose extremely sore; it

feels sore to touch or from the least movement of facial muscles; the |. side is the worst and

somewhat swollen.

Face

Symptoms — Face
Clarke

Pain passing from corner of mouth to forepart of r. axilla——Face feels as if there were

one large pain that covered the whole of it.—Burning in cheek-bones towards temples and lower

jaw.—Pain all over face, then centring in r. ear—(Darting, shooting pain, centred in about middle

  • of r.
  • cheek, extending thence up to eye, esp.
  • r.
  • inner canthus, to ear, and up into r.
  • temple, most

severe at centre of cheek, considerably decreasing the further it extends from the

  • centre.
  • ).
  • —(Swelling of face with pain in head extending down neck and back to feet.
  • ).
  • —Wretched

appearance, sad expression of face; eyes look as from weeping, though she has not wept.—Great

pallor of face with dark places under eyes ——Corners of mouth smart and burn.—Symphysis menti

smarts.

Mouth

Symptoms — Mouth
Clarke

Sore on 1. side of tongue.—Tongue coated: yellow on each side, but none on middle

or edges; white; yellow.—Lips feel very sore and raw.—Lips dry, with great thirst—Taste: putrid

in mouth after eating; fine spicy taste; like fresh nuts.—Thick bitter mucus in mouth during

morning; food tastes fresh, as if there were no salt in it—Burning in whole mouth.—Roof of

mouth sore.—Soreness like blisters in mouth and on tongue.—(Sensation of coolness as of ice in

mouth and throat.)

Throat

Symptoms — Throat
Clarke

Sensation when swallowing as of a fish-bone in throat.—Spasmodic stricture in

cesophagus.—Globus hystericus after lunch at noon, with dull, sick headache.—Throat very

sensitive to external pressure; the least pressure causes a feeling as if she were choking.

10. Appetite-—Hungry all the time.—Desire for dainties—When first getting out of bed feels

faint for something to eat.—After eating: feeling of distension.—Great thirst; wanted large

quantities of very cold water.

Stomach

Symptoms — Stomach
Clarke

Nausea like sea-sickness.—Nausea does not affect appetite —Violent sickness,

  • going on all day (agg.
  • —R.
  • T.
  • C.
  • )—Dyspepsia after eating hot pie-crust.
  • —Pressure in stomach as

if she had eaten something indigestible——Heartburn, with sweet taste coming from stomach,

without waterbrash.

Abdomen

Symptoms — Abdomen
Clarke

Feeling as if ulcerated anteriorly over r. short ribs, < from touch and when

stooping; slight swelling there; also all next day till towards evening.—Pain about length of

finger above |. hip, which would come when leaning back, lasted two days, followed by severe

pain in forehead.—Sharp pain passing across bowels just above navel and all round

body.—Inflammation and soreness of lower half of navel, passing off by morning, with greenish

yellow discharge, staining the clothes.—Abdomen sore to touch, painful from the jar caused by

  • walking.
  • —Pain commencing at waist and passing to top of r.
  • breast—Pain in |.
  • hypochondrium

passing under I. breast.

Stool

Symptoms — Stool and Anus
Clarke

Severe pain passing through abdomen during stool; felt very sore

  • inside.
  • —Stool preceded by shooting pains across abdomen, which are.
  • > by stool.
  • —Before stool

pains in breasts and upper abdomen.—Before stool hands and whole body exhaled a feecal odour,

which passed away after stool.—Urgent inclination to stool; felt as though there were a great ball

in rectum, much straining, and some flatulence, but no stool and no > from the

flatulence.—Stools smell like rotten eggs.—Great soreness round anus, extending three inches up

rectum inside.—Constant pressure and soreness at anus, waking her at night.—Creeping, itching,

and crawling round anus, extending three inches inside rectum, > for a short time by

rubbing.—Shooting pains in rectum.

Urinary

Symptoms — Urinary Organs
Clarke

Urination followed by a thick Yellow discharge——Soreness of urethra

during urination —Very severe pain in r. side of abdomen before urination, and sometimes, but

not often, lasting during urination, ceasing with it.—Constant and urgent inclination to urinate,

with cutting pain streaking up urethra after each passage.—Frequent and violent urging to urinate,

with passage of a large quantity each time.—Urine causes intense pain when coming in contact

with the labia, which are very sensitive.—Sound of running water produced urination; no power

to restrain it.—Urinates very frequently large quantities —(Involuntary urination in large

quantities several times during night.).—(Delay of urination for some time, though desire and

opportunity occur.).—Urine stains a dark yellow.

Female

Symptoms — Female Sexual Organs
Clarke

Menses commenced too early; no pain.—Menses very

  • dark.
  • —Profuse greenish-yellow leucorrhcea.
  • —At times bloody leucorrhoea.
  • —Pain in region of r.
  • ovary.
  • —L.
  • (and r.
  • ) ovarian region very weak and painful when walking —Dragging-down

sensation in pelvic region.—Lobulated growths on each side of vagina, nearly filling it; extremely

sore and sensitive to touch, or from the pressure caused by sitting; coming on gradually and

lasting more than three months.—Itching of labia.—Extreme soreness and rawness of labia and

entrance to vagina, with profuse greenish-yellow leucorrhcea.

Respiratory

Symptoms — Respiratory Organs
Clarke

Sharp pain passing into upper r. breast, about an inch deep; very sore

to touch after the pain.—Pain in r, breast—Constant pain under I. breast, < when bending

  • forward.
  • —Lancinating pains under I.
  • breast, which took away the breath.
  • —Severe pains under 1.

breast at every inspiration.

Chest

Symptoms — Heart and Pulse
Clarke

Sensation in heart as if a fire were there, with a feeling as if heart would

burst, or at times as if a heavy weight were lying on it, all of which spreads from this region over

whole inner and outer chest.—Awoke at midnight with severe pains about heart, which seemed as

if it had almost stopped beating, with a numb pain about heart, lips, and tongue; great fear of

death; when the pains passed off they left great soreness round heart; tingling in lips and tongue;

could not lie on 1. side; felt numb and strange all over; pulse intermittent.

Neck & Back

Symptoms — Neck and Back
Clarke

Pain passing up and down along r. side of neck.—Hot flashes all over back

  • of neck and shoulders.
  • —Pain with soreness at upper vertebral border of r.
  • scapula —Pain in r.
  • side
  • of back between scapula and sacrum.
  • —Pain in |.
  • side of back from scapula to sacrum.
  • —Pain in
  • sacrum.
  • —Pain each side of sacrum.
  • —Pain in sacral region, < when taking a long breath.
  • —Pain in

back from sacrum to scapule.—Pain passing up back from sacrum.—Pain passing up and down

from tip of coccyx to r. shoulder.—Sharp pain passing from middle of scapula down outside of

arm to end of middle finger, and sometimes to end of little finger.—Pain below 1.

  • scapula.
  • —Severe pain under |.
  • scapula—Pain running up back from waist, |.
  • side—Constant pain
  • all day in region of |.
  • kidney.
  • —Pain in back part of waist, passing from r.
  • to 1—Pain in lumbar

region.—Pain or aching in small of back < by leaning backward, for three or four days. —Pain

passing from lumbar vertebree to half way up dorsal, and then shooting off into both

scapulee.—Dull ache all over back and in r. arm; cannot bend body far forward as it causes

intense pain in coccyx; when stooping, as in picking anything from floor, has to incline body to

one side or other.—Back aches the whole length of spine.

Upper Limbs

Symptoms — Upper Limbs
Clarke

Swelling in r. arm below elbow, sore to touch, and pains when she moves

  • arms in certain directions.
  • —Pain in forepart of r.
  • upper arm.
  • —Pain from top of r.
  • shoulder to nape
  • of neck.
  • —Pain from r.
  • shoulder passing down to waist.
  • —Pain in r.
  • shoulder passing a short
  • distance down back.
  • —Pain in top of r.
  • shoulder passing to back and upper part of neck.
  • —Pain
  • passing from r.
  • shoulder to elbow.
  • —Pain in back of r.
  • shoulder —Pain from r.
  • shoulder to 1.
  • breast.
  • —Pain in axillee.
  • —Sharp pain in all r.
  • fingers except little finger—Pain in both hands

passing to ends of fingers.—Skin under nails looks dirty, it cannot be washed or scraped off for

  • two days.
  • —Pain in dorsal surface of r.
  • hand.
  • —Pain in palm of r.
  • hand.
  • —Itching in palm of r.
  • hand.
  • —Pains all through r.
  • hand.
  • —Grasping anything with r.
  • hand causes pains to pass from all
  • the fingers into palm.
  • —Violent itching of a liver spot on r.
  • hand.
  • —Pains in hands passing in all
  • directions.
  • —Pain in palmar surface of r.
  • wrist passing into thumb.
  • —Pain passing from tip of r.
  • little finger to elbow.
  • —Pain in r.
  • wrist.
  • —Pain passing from r.
  • wrist to elbow.
  • —Pains in both

wrists, encircling them.—Pain with slight stiffness in both wrists.

Lower Limbs

Symptoms — Lower Limbs
Clarke

(Inflammation and awful pain extending down whole trunk of r. sciatic

  • nerve.
  • ).
  • —Pains in thighs and hips.
  • —Soreness of gluteal muscles on pressure.
  • —Soreness in streaks,

extending from anus down back of legs to heels; can feel a rigidity (not raised) where the

  • soreness is.
  • —Hot flashes in lower limbs.
  • —Pain from forepart of r.
  • knee to anterior-superior spine
  • of r.
  • ilium and passing back to middle of sacrum.
  • —Pain in r.
  • instep when bending foot.
  • —(Pain

like gout in r. toe, sometimes slight pains upwards in r. limb; toe will not bear contact of any

shoe; pain always the same standing, walking, or lying down; continued exercise < it.).—Balls of

feet covered with little corns, which are very painful when walking.—All her corns become

painfully sensitive.

Skin

Symptoms — Skin
Clarke

Very restless at night from itching all over body as soon as she is covered in

bed.—Itching of both shoulders.

Sleep

Symptoms — Sleep
Clarke

Continual yawning all day.—Sleeplessness after midnight.—Cannot sleep on r.

side.—Cannot go to sleep without putting arms over head.—Impossible to lie straight in bed, finds

herself continually lying diagonally across bed.—Has to lie on 1. side as she is comfortable in no

other position.—Awoke with the impression that she had dreamed of dreadful pains in chest; does

not know whether it was a dream or a reality.—Fatiguing dreams all night.

Fever

Symptoms — Fever
Clarke

Great coldness as if a chill were coming on; hands, particularly fingers, feet, toes,

icy cold; could not keep warm in bed covered with clothes, and during day sat near, a stove but

could not get warm.—Hot flashes inside body pressing from below upward.—Strange restlessness

at night, feeling of great heat all over, body covered with a light perspiration, just enough to feel

uncomfortable.

Clinical

Clinical
Clarke
  • Amblyopia.
  • Angina pectoris.
  • Body-odour, offensive.
  • Diabetes.
  • Dyspepsia.
  • Earache.
  • Gout.
  • Headache.
  • Hysteria.
  • Labia, soreness of.
  • Nervousness.
  • Neuralgia.
  • Ovaries, affections of.
  • Over-exertion.
  • Ptosis.
  • Sciatica.
  • Sighing.
  • Stye.
  • Umbilicus, inflammation of.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Camph.
  • < effects of Sac.
  • 1.
  • Compare: Sac.
  • off.
  • , the Lacs.
  • Right cheek bone, Mg.
  • c.

Roof of mouth, Mang. Ball sensation in rectum, Sep. < From sound of running water, Hdfb.

  • Radiating pains, K.
  • bi.
  • Kidney ache, Santal, Sac.
  • off.
  • Fatigue, Pic.
  • ac.
  • , Mg.
  • c.
  • Heat in heart,
  • Lachn.
  • > Lying left side, Lil.
  • t.
  • < From damp, Dulc.
  • Sensitiveness, K.
  • iod.
  • , Mg.
  • c.

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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