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.