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(A Nucleoprotein, a Nosode from Tubercular Abscess)
General
Tuberculinum is indicated in renal affections, but caution is
necessary, for where skin and intestines do not perform normally
even high potencies are dangerous. In chronic cystitis, brilliant
and permanent results. (Dr. Nebel Montreux).
Of undoubted value in the treatment of INCIPIENT TUBERCULOSIS.
Especially adapted to the light-complexioned, narrow-chested subjects.
Lax fiber, low recuperative powers, and very susceptible to changes
in the weather. Patient always tired; motion causes intense fatigue;
aversion to work; wants constant changes. When SYMPTOMS ARE CONSTANTLY
CHANGING AND WELL-SELECTED REMEDIES FAIL TO IMPROVE, AND COLD
IS TAKEN FROM THE SLIGHTEST EXPOSURE. Rapid emaciation. Of great
value in epilepsy, neurasthenia and in nervous children. Diarrhoea
in children running for weeks, extreme wasting, bluish pallor,
exhaustion. Mentally deficient children. Enlarged tonsils. Skin
affections, ACUTE RHEUMATISM. Very sensitive, mentally and physically.
General exhaustion. Nervous weakness. Trembling. Epilepsy. Arthritis.
Mind.
Contradictory characteristics of Tuberculinum are mania and melancholia;
insomnia and sopor. Irritable, especially when awakening. DEPRESSED,
melancholy. FEAR OF DOGS. ANIMALS ESPECIALLY. Desire to use foul
language, curse and swear.
Head.
Subject to deep brain headaches and intense neuralgias. Everything
seems strange. Intense pain, as of an iron band around head. Meningitis.
When critical discharges appear, sweat, polyuria, diarrhoea, exanthema,
repeating the dose only when crises come on. Nocturnal hallucinations,
awakes frightened. Plica polonica. [VINCA.] Crops of small boils,
intensely painful, successively appear in the nose; GREEN, FETID
PUS.
Ears.
Persistent, offensive otorrhoea. PERFORATION IN MEMBRANA TYMPANI,
WITH RAGGED EDGES.
Stomach.
Averse to meat. All-gone, hungry sensation. (SULPH.) Desire for
cold milk.
Abdomen.
Early-morning, sudden diarrhoea. (SULPH.) Stools dark-brown, offensive,
discharged with much force. Tabes mesenterica.
Female.
BENIGN MAMMARY TUMORS. Menses too early, too profuse, long-lasting.
DYSMENORRHEA. PAINS INCREASE WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FLOW.
Respiratory.
ENLARGED TONSILS. Hard, dry cough during sleep. Expectoration
thick, easy; profuse bronchorrhea. Shortness of breath. Sensation
of suffocation, even with plenty of fresh air. Longs for cold
air. Bronchopneumonia in children. Hard, hacking cough; profuse
sweating and loss of weight, rales all over chest. Deposits begin
in apex of lung. (Repeated doses.)
Back.
Tension in nape of neck and down spine. Chilliness between shoulders
or up the back.
Skin.
Chronic eczema; itching intense; worse at night. ACNE in tuberculous
children. Measles; psoriasis. (THYROID.)
Sleep.
Poor; wakes early. Overpowering sleepiness in daytime. Dreams
vivid and distressing.
Fever.
Post-critical temperature of a remittent type. Here repeat dose
every two hours. (MacFarlan.) Profuse sweat. General chilliness.
Aggravation.
WORSE, motion, music; before a storm; standing; dampness; from
draft; early morning, and after sleep.
Amelioration.
BETTER, open air.
Relationship.
Compare: KOCH'S LYMPH (ACUTE AND CHRONIC PARENCHYMATOUS NEPHRITIS;
produces pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, and congestion of the lungs
in tuberculous patients, and is a remarkably efficacious remedy
in lobular pneumonia — BRONCHOPNEUMONIA); AVIARE —
Tuberculin from birds — (acts on the apices of the lungs;
has proved an excellent remedy in influenzal bronchitis; symptoms
similar to tuberculosis; relieves the debility, diminishes the
cough, improves the appetite, and braces up the whole organism;
acute bronchopulmonary diseases of children; itching of palms
and ears; COUGH, acute, inflammatory, irritating, incessant, and
tickling; loss of strength and appetite); HYDRAST. (to fatten
patients after Tuberc.); FORMIC ACID (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). Compare:
BACIL.; PSORIN.; LACH. KALAGUA (tuberculosis; garlicky odor of
all secretions and breath). TEUCRIUM SCORADONIA. Compare: THUJA.
(Vaccinosis may block the way of action of TUBERCULIN until Thuja
has been given and then acts brilliantly. (Burnett.)
Complementary: CALCAREA; CHINA; BRY.
Dose.
TUBERCULIN needs more frequent repetition in children's complaints
than nearly every other chronic remedy. (H. Fergie Woods.) Thirtieth
and much higher, in infrequent doses. When Tuberculinum fails
SYPHILINUM often follows advantageously, producing a reaction.
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