CLINICAL
Chronic pharyngial catarrh, with hawking of jelly-like mucus.
Osteochondritis, juvenile osteochondritis, polychondritis, epiphysitis, hip-joint disease, hysterical joint. Diabetis insipidus. Neuro-muscular disorders.
Altzheimer’s disease. AIDS, epilepsy. Sexual adynamia. Chronic urethritis, orchitis, orchi-epididymitis. Salpyngitis, ovaritis.
Blepharitis, ulcerous keratitis, scirrhus, epithelioma of the cervix uteri.
RELATIONS
Compare: Selen. Alumina, Platina, Pallad. Stannum, Zinc, Agaricus, Ampelopsis. Follows well: Alumina and Platina.
Followed well by: Calc-c. Pulsatilla, Sepia.
DOSAGE
From 6x to CM
CASES
Was called in to see a child, about four weeks after its birth, which was suffering from severe ophthalmia, with abundant purulent discharge. The disease had commenced some three or four days after birth, and had been treated, by attendant midwife, with several topical applications, among the most prominent of which was Nitrate of silver. Having once experienced disastrous results in a case of the same character, I allowed only a few days for the trial of Sulph. and Calcarea, neither of which yielded any favorable result. The little patient cried almost constantly, night and day; never opened the eyes except in early morning, or late in the evening when the light was very dim.
The pus oozes from between the lids in jets, as from a freshly opened abcess, and any attempt to get a sight of the eyeball, by drawing the lids apart, was attended by the drawing of the edges of the lids inward and their curling in more and more as the effort was continued, so as to make it entirely useless. When in a state of repose, the edges, and indeed, the whole lids both upper and lower, were swollen and thickened to an alarming degree. On the strength of this symptom I prescribed Arg-met., a dose every 4 hours, from which I noticed a slight improvement in 24 hours, after which I administered the remedy to the mother only, at intervals of, first 4, then 6, and lastly 12 hours.