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Uricum Acidum

12 sectionsBoericke · 9Clarke · 3
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Characteristics
Clarke

Under Urea Allen gives some symptoms observed on, a, man who, for a skin

affection, drank in the morning the urine he had passed the night before. The symptoms were

severe, consisting of general-dropsy, scanty urine, and excessive weakness. These symptoms I

have arranged under Urinum. Urinotherapy is practically as old as man himself. The Chinese

(Therapist, x. 329) treat wounds by sprinkling urine on them, and the custom is widespread in

the Far East. Taken internally it is believed to stimulate the circulation; and is valued as an active

oxytocic. The parturient woman drinks the urine of a male child four to five years old, and the

part voided in the middle of micturition. The child urinates into three vessels, the woman

  • drinking the contents of the second.
  • In the Brit.
  • Med.
  • Jour.
  • of 1900 a number of instances of
  • Western urinotherapy were given (collected H.
  • W.
  • , xxxv.
  • 507).
  • To these Cooper has made some
  • additions (ibid.
  • , p.
  • 584).
  • The cases are these: (/) A youth for crops of boils which nothing could

remedy was recommended to drink every morning for three mornings a cupful of his own urine.

Then after an intermission of three days to resume, and so on till cured. He was cured on the

  • ninth day.
  • (2) "Blackheads" cured inexactly the same way.
  • This patient drank it when fresh.
  • (3)

Chronic bronchitis much relieved. This patient was deaf, and misunderstood the doctor's

direction to bring some of his urine. He thought drink was the word and acted accordingly. (4)

Ague (in the Lincolnshire fens). (5) Urticaria. (6) For thrush it is a custom in Yorkshire to wipe

the baby's tongue with its own napkin. (7) For pimples and blotches the negroes of Barbados

drink their urine and apply it locally. (8) For ophthalmia in children it is the custom in

Switzerland to bathe the eyes in the children's own urine. Cooper mentions the case of a man

who suffered very much from weak and inflamed eyes until he adopted this plan, which after a

time cured him. Cooper also mentions that a celebrated breeder of cattle and horses succeeded in

getting his animals' skin into an astonishing condition of fineness by giving them about a

  • tablespoonful of old human urine with every meal.
  • Kraft (A.
  • H.
  • , xxvii.
  • 4) mentions that urine has
  • been used as a remedy for croup.
  • S.
  • Mills Fowler (MV.
  • A.
  • , xx.
  • 281) mentions the use of urine as a

remedy for scurvy in the Civil War. In Andersonville prison the starving prisoners were dying by

  • hundreds of scurvy, and Mr.
  • T.
  • (who told the story) was one of the sufferers.
  • His legs were

flexed upon the thighs and the thighs upon the body in such violent contraction that it was

impossible to extend them an inch, and any attempt to do so was attended with shocks of pain as

from an electric battery. He could only move on his elbows and rump. Within the stockade were

growing two large turpentine trees. Of the pitch from these trees the patients would take enough

to make their urine "clear and white as crystal." The urine voided was allowed to stand till it

began to sour, which took twelve to twenty-four hours. The patients then took a "good swallow"

  • four or five times a day.
  • They felt the good effect of every dose.
  • The treatment cured Mr.
  • T.
  • and

all his companions in misfortune who adopted it. These cures are to some extent analogous with

nosode cures, as the patients drank their own urine; but Urinum, Urea, Uric acid are also

medicines on their own account, and rank with the Sarcodes. The symptoms of ur¢mia may be

taken as a pathogenesis of Urinum for the use of the attenuations. Urea cured renal dropsy, and

Urinum produced it. The skin action of Urinum is remarkable in connection with its use in the

dressing of leather; no substitute having been found for it in this.

Generals

Symptoms — Generalities
Clarke

Anasarca; generally more marked in upper than in lower parts of

body.—Heaviness, heavy for work, having neither his usual life nor warmth in him.—Loses her

breath if she walks quick, is obliged to stop.

Head

Head
Boericke

Pain over right eye, dull, constant, worse in warm room. Eyelids inflamed and swollen.

Throat

Throat
Boericke

Sore, raw, dry, swallowing difficult, foul odor, gummy exudate; thickness and infiltration of all tissues around throat.

Stomach

Stomach
Boericke

Acid rising. Lump in pit of stomach. Soreness and pressure over liver.

Female

Female
Boericke

Menstrual flow for three weeks with complete relief of muscular and joint pains.

Extremities

Extremities
Boericke
  • Backache extending down hips.
  • Pain in shoulders and extremities and sore swollen joints.
  • Pain in middle of thigh posteriorly shooting down right leg.
  • Tired, grating sensation in the joints.

Skin

Skin
Boericke

Itching, burning. Papules looking like goose flesh on chest.

Relations

Relations
Clarke
  • Compare: Urea (probably urine owes its chief effect to urea), Ur.
  • ac.
  • , Urt.
  • urens.
Relationship
Boericke

Benzoic acid seems to be an analogue.

Posology

Dose
Boericke

Lower potencies.

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

HIPPURICUM ACIDUM
Boericke
  • Proved by Dr.
  • Wm.
  • B.
  • Griggs (HIPPURIC ACID)

Its chief action is on the external tissues of the eyes and naso-pharynx joint surfaces, liver and mucous membranes. Right side especially affected, general muscular soreness.

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