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BASIC REMEDIES
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TISSUE SALTS
FLOWER REMEDIES
NOSODES
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IMPONDERABILIA
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Tuberculosis, chronic nephritis, malignant tumors; pulmonary
tuberculosis, not in third stage, however; lupus; carcinoma of
breast and stomach; Dr. Krull uses injections of solutions corresponding
to the third centesimal potency; these must not be repeated before
six months. Chronic myalgia. Muscular pains and soreness. Gout
and articular rheumatism, which appear suddenly. Pains usually
worse on right side, motion and better from pressure. FAILING
VISION. Increases muscular strength and resistance to fatigue.
Feels stronger and more “fit” in ordinary walking.
Marked diuretic effect, greater elimination of products of disassimilation,
particularly urea. TREMOR. Tuberculosis, chronic nephritis and
carcinoma, lupus, etc., have been treated successfully with injections
of Formic acid of a dilution corresponding to the 3d and 4th centesimal.
In prescribing it for varicose veins, polypi, catarrh, Dr. J.
H. Clarke orders an ounce or two of a solution of Formic acid
to the proportion of one part of the acid to eleven of distilled
water. Of this one teaspoonful is taken in a tablespoonful of
water after food once or twice daily. Pain in aponeurosis and
muscles of head, neck and shoulders before a snowstorm. Dr. Sylwestrowicz
of the Hering Research Laboratory of Hahnemann college, Philadelphia,
contributes his experience with FORMIC ACID as follows: “The
best field for the formic acid treatment are cases of atypical
gout. Under this classification are to be mentioned disturbances
in the muscles such as myositis, periostitic processes of the
bones in form of doughy swellings, changes of the fascias such
as Dupuytren's contraction, skin troubles such as chronic eczema,
psoriasis and loss of hair, kidney disturbances such as subacute
and chronic nephritis. In these cases FORMIC ACID in 12X and 30X,
hypodermically 1 cc. Is indicated at intervals of 2-4 weeks. Eight
till twelve days after the first injection an aggravation is often
noticed. In acute rheumatic fever and acute gonorrhoeic arthritis
FORMIC ACID 6x, every six days 1 cc., sometimes 12X in sensitive
patients shows often splendid results abolishing the pains and
preventing reoccurrence. Chronic arthritis needs a special discussion.
Clinical experiments of the Hering research Laboratory of the
Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia on a great number of
cases of arthritis with FORMIC ACID showed that it preferably
acts on the ligaments, capsula and bursa of the joints. Such kind
of cases respond very readily to treatment. The prognosis depends
to a large extent upon the etiology of the case. The most satisfactory
cases are chronic arthritis in connection with gouty diathesis.
Chronic arthritis following an attack of acute rheumatic fever
shows also remarkable results although often pains of a neuralgic
character persisting in certain spots are very stubborn. Finally
chronic arthritis of traumatic nature can be cured by formic acid.
In the latter case FORMIC ACID 6x showed quicker and better results
than 12X or 30X which are indicated in the previous cases. In
general the disappearance of the stiffness of the joint is the
first sign of improvement. Then the pain and swelling cease gradually
in 1-6 months time. The prognosis of the formic acid treatment
is not so favorably in chronic arthritis in which deformans processes
have already taken place on the articular surfaces. Such processes
in the beginning can be checked completely, advanced cases frequently
show an improvement. But there is always the possibility that
this improvement is only temporary. This is particularly to be
expected in the cases of the so-called arthritis deformans in
which even the inflammations on the ligaments and capsula are
of a very progressive character.”
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