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(Sulphite of Quinine)
General
A dose of Chinin, sulph. in high potency sometimes arouses suppressed
malaria, and brings back the paroxysm. Aside from its undoubted
influence over malaria, it is indicated homeopathically whenever
there is marked periodicity and spinal sensitiveness. ACUTE ARTICULAR
RHEUMATISM. Polyarticular gout. Pruritis and congested conditions
of the rectum. Symptoms of CHRONIC INTERSTITIAL NEPHRITIS. Retrobulbar
neuritis with sudden loss of sight. Thready vessels. Hiccough.
Blood.
An immediate and rapid decrease in red blood cells and reduction
in haemoglobin with increase in elimination of chlorides. Tendency
to poly nucleated leucocytosis.
Head.
Pain in forehead and temples, increasing gradually at noon, of
malarial origin, with vertigo and pulsation. Worse left side.
Falling in street. Inability to remain standing. Amaurosis.
Ears.
Violent ringing, buzzing, and ROARING IN EARS, WITH DEAFNESS.
Face.
Neuralgia commences under eye; extends into and around it. Pains
return with great regularity; RELIEVED BY PRESSURE.
Spine.
GREAT SENSITIVENESS OF THE DORSAL VERTEBRAE; pain on pressure.
Last cervical sensitive. Pain extends to head and neck.
Urine.
Bloody. Turbid, slimy, clay-colored, greasy sediment. Small amount
of urea and phosphoric acid with excess or uric acid and abundance
of chlorides, accompanied by subnormal temperature. Excessive
flow. Albuminuria.
Skin.
Itching; erythema, urticaria, icterus, vesication, pustules, purpura.
Great sensitiveness. Shriveled skin.
Fever.
Chill daily at 3 p.m. Painful swelling of various veins during
a chill. Shivering even in a warm room. Anguish. Subnormal temperature.
Relationship.
Compare: Chin. salicyl. (Deafness, tinnitus, and Meniere's disease.)
Ars.; Eupat.; Methyl blue. Camphor mono-bromide (is said to intensify
the action of Quinine and render it more permanent.) Baja, an
East Indian drug, (said to be almost infallible in intermittent
fever, quartan type; pulsating headache injected eyes, flushed
face. Liver and spleen enlarged. Oedema. Also Pambotano, Mexican
remedy for intermittent and tropical fevers.
Antidotes: Parthenium; Nat. mur.; Lach.; Arn.; Puls.
Dose.
First to third trituration; also thirtieth potency and higher.
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