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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2257

ELAPS CORALLINUS
The Brazilian coral snake.
N.O. Elapidae.
The expressed venom, triturated with lactose.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
This is a remedy that we will have to bear in mind whenever there is bleeding with very dark, almost black, blood. You will need it where discharges are black, whether there is bleeding from the nose, uterine bleeding or discharges from the ear; and where tumours are discharging very dark or black liquid or blood, as in uterine cancer, cancer of the stomach with vomiting of black blood, and in general discharges from cancerous tumours with excessive bleeding.
Clarke remarks that it is distinguished from other snake venom remedies by the ‘pre-eminent blackness’ of its discharges and bleeding; even the ear-wax may be black, as is described in Mure’s proving. And Hering writes in the Crotalus chapter of his Guiding Symptoms that ‘Elaps is preferable in otorrhoea, and in affections of the right lung’. And indeed, there are cases of these pathologies that have been cured by Elaps, but there are many marked symptoms in the Elaps pathogenesis which belong exclu- sively to this remedy.
Marked fears, and contradictory reactions to human company are characteristic features. Elaps tends to hear voices, but this is by no means necessarily indicative of psychosis, schizophrenia or similar mental disease. Not only in moments of extreme stimulation, but also during a normal conversation the patient may hear strange voices talking. And even more often, imaginary whistling and singing is also sometimes perceived so distinctly that the patient stands up in order to identify the source of the