- Intermittent fever, and Sclerotitis rheumatica intermittens, Frank's Mag., vol. iv.
Used by Liebold and other surgeons of the N. Y. Ophthalmic Hospital, at the instigation of Dr. Belcher, in various diseases of the eye, particularly when accompanied by severe neuralgic pains.
Intense pain in and around eye, periodic in character and accompanied by chills.
Lachrymation, photophobia and violent paroxysms of pain in eye, daily, at 5 P. M. ~ Sclerotitis rheumatica.
Pannus: severe, intermitting pains; anemic conditions of malarial origin.
Ulceration of cornea of malarial origin, or dependent upon anemia, especially when iris becomes affected, with severe pain in or above eye; periodic in character, especially when accompanied by chills.
Ulcers formed in course of pannus, with much pain in morning.
Severe neuralgic pains in iritis and other diseases of eye.
Trachoma with and without pannus.
Fatiguing cough with rattling in bronchi, without expectoration. ~ Intermittent following broncho-pneumonia.
In morning: pain in pannus worse.
At 5 A. M., daily, shaking chill with cough.
At 5 P. M., daily, sclerotitis rheumatica worse.
Shaking chill daily at 5 A. M., accompanied by fatiguing cough, rattling in bronchi, but no expectoration, burning heat followed by sweat and great prostration.
Periodic pain in and around eyes.
Paroxysms of pain daily at 5 P. M. ~ Sclerotitis rheumatica.
Intermitting pains: pannus.
Compare: Chin. sulph. (Chin. mur. cured intermittent following broncho-pneumonia when Chin. sulph. failed.)
Source: | The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 04, 1884 |
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Description: | Clinical materia medica of Chininum Muriaticum |
Remedies: | Chininum Muriaticum |
Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
Year: | 1884 |
Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |