Materia Medica

ARSENICUM ALBUM – Allen TF

It is adapted to a condition of profound prostration, rapid exhausting or even collapse.

Paralysis, especially of lower extremities.

Hysterical paralysis.

Spinal paralysis from myelitis.

General dropsy, with weak heart.

Dropsy from kidney disease.

General anaemia.

Pyaemia, with oedema, erysipelas, gangrenous ulcers and purulent expectoration.

Melancholia, with suicidal tendency, great restlessness, constant change of place, wringing of her hands, < last part of the night.

Insanity, with self-mutilation.

Excessive fear of death, yet despair of life.

Nearly all the mental disorders are characterized by extreme anxiety, fear and restlessness.

Neuralgic headache, with extreme prostration, burning in stomach, retching, thirst, etc.

The pains are burning, shooting, like needles, with soreness in the painful part.

Dandruff, head dry and scaly, soreness, rarely eczema and still more rarely pustular eruptions.

Ophthalmia, which is extremely painful, with very great sensitiveness of the eyes to light, burning, swelling of the lids.

In all the external inflammations of the eyeball it is characterized by extreme painfulness (burning), hot and excoriating lachrymation, swelling of the lids, great photophobia; with these symptoms it has been found useful, not only in ophthalmias, but in inflammations of the cornea, with or without ulceration, and also in internal inflammation, with accumulation of pus in the anterior chamber (keratitis).

In ciliary neuralgia, with fine, burning pains.

Disseminated choroiditis.

Retinitis albuminurica.

Otorrhoea, with thin excoriating discharge, sometimes fetid.

The skin whitin the ear becomes raw and burning, and the discharge becomes ichorous and very offensive (compare Mercury).

Fluent coryza, with watery, burning, acrid discharge and sneezing.

As a rule there is no ulceration or stoppage as in Nux vom., though they may occasionally happen.

The dischargeis always burning, excoriating.

Extreme sensitiveness of smell, cannot bear even the smell of food.

Face is apt to be pale and puffy, even in fever, especially with all gastro-enteric troubles; sometimes pinched and drawn hippocratic, cold or coveredwith cold sweat.

Facial neuralgia, with burning tearing pains.

Neuralgia of the teeth, burning tearing; > heat of the stove, < after midnight, with great prostration; teeth feel long and very sore.

Gums unhealthy, bleeding easily, with a general cachectic condition.

Tongue ulcerated.

Canker sores on tongue.

Epithelioma of tongue.

Neuralgia of tongue, with burning pain.

In fevers the tongue may be red and dry, or it may be brown and black, smooth, as if varnished, generally very sore mouth; gangrenous sloughs of tongue (cancerous).

Ulceration of mouth, with great dryness and burning heat.

Gangrenous sore mouth of children (compare with Chloride of Potash).

Arsenic is not so often indicated in ulcerations of the throatas many other drugs, rarely in the early stage of diphtheria; it is valuable in the later stages with profound prostration, especially if the membrane of the throat becomes dry, with burning thirst, irritable stomach, profound prostration or with albuminuria and dropsy.

Inflammation of the oesophagus, with spasmodic stricture on swallowing food, burning.

Most violent gastro-enteritis, even ulceration, and various diseases of the stomach (cancerous, etc.), are cured by Arsenic, always with a few characteristic indications, extreme thirst, with extreme irritability of the stomach, which will retain but little, if anything, extreme soreness, with burning heat.

In less serious conditions it is frequently useful, for instance, persistent deathly nausea of pregnancy, chronic catarrh of the stomach ; the whole inner portion of the stomach seems raw; constrictive pain when the stomach is empty.

Severe gastralgia brought on by the slightest food or drink, the patient thinks that she shall die, with profound prostration, the pain is burning hot and extends up sides and over abdomen.

Metro-peritonitis, nausea, vomiting, profound prostration, cold sweat, brown tongue, burning pain, etc.

Catarrhal enteritis.

Ulceration of the bowels.

Enlarged spleen, with paroxysms of violent pain.

Enlarged liver.

Inflammations of the liver, associated with inflammation of the kidneys.

A great variety of inflammatory disorders of the abdominal viscera, characterized by extreme sensitiveness, tendency to collapse and general Arsenic symptoms.

Dropsy of abdomen.

Haemorrhoids, with burning like fire, > heat.

Diarrhoeas generally dark, scanty, watery or mucous, sometimes bloody.

Stools may be brown or black, burning, putrid, brought on by eating or drinking, or < after midnight, preceded by most violent burning and cutting pains and followed by extreme exhaustion; the general Arsenic symptoms are usually present.

Constipation rare, abdomen painful.

Acute and chronic inflammation of the kidneys, either idiopathic or associated with various diseases, the urine is scanty, hot, there are generally great oedema and dropsy, very irritable stomach and bowels, great thirst.

Inflammation of the bladder, with extreme burning on urinating.

The urine is usually very scanty with all diseases, suppressed (in Asiatic cholera or in dropsy), thick sometimes fetid.

Diabetes has been cured.

Hydrocele in a child.

It has been found valuable in inflammation of the pelvic viscera, pelvic cellulitis, uterine enlargement and tumors, ulcerations and cancer of the uterus, uterine haemorrhage; in all these disease the indications are lancinating burning pains, etc.

Leucorrhoea acrid, burning, offensive, thin or sometimes thick and yellow, with general anaemia, etc.

Burning pain in r. ovary, amenorrhoea, instead of menses profuse, excoriating leucorrhoea.

Granulations on inner surface of uterus, with pains as from red-hot wires.

Laryngeal catarrh, with dryness, burning, sensitiveness.

Bronchitis, cough in the night, with rawness behing the larynx.

Paroxysmal cough, with suffocation, < cold air.

Capillary bronchitis, with extreme anxiety,puffiness of the face, etc.

Emphysema, with excessive dyspnoea, suffocative cough, cold perspiration, etc.

Asthmatic attacks coming onafter midnight, suffocative, with cold sweat, burning in chest, extreme anguish.

Asthma especially < cold changes of temperature, feeling of great constriction in air passages and gasping.

Dyspnoea from oedema of lungs in Bright’s disease, consumption; consolidation of the lungs, with extreme prostration, fever, sweat, etc.

Valuable for the cachexia which leads to chronic disease of the lungs.

In all pulmonary troubles the cough is < after midnight, < lying on back, expectoration is very scanty, with general Arsenic symptoms.

Angina pectoris.

Very valuable in weak heart, which is irritable, rapid action on the slightest provocation.

Tumultuous action of heart, palpitation.

Irritable heart of smokers or of tea-drinkers.

Occasionally indicated in inflammatory affections of the heart, endocarditis, hypertrophy, dropsy about the heart.

Sciatica coming on at night, > heat, burning pains, anguish.

Eruptions on face.

The skin diseases requiring Arsenic are, as a rule, dry, scaly, with soreness, intense itching and burning.

In unhealthy states of the skin and in low fevers we may have ulcerations and even gangrenous sloughs.

It is sometimes, but rarely, indicated in vesicular and even pustular eruptions, when the general symptoms of the patient correspond.

It has cured a great number of indurations and tumors even after the ulcerative stage has been reached.

In all these (numerous) diseases the general indications must be followed.

Malarial fevers of various sorts, with profound prostration.

A great variety of intermittent fevers, with the general indication of inequality between the three stages; the febrile stageis generally greatly prolonged; either the cold or sweating stage, or both, may be suppressed, with the general Arsenic symptoms of great restlessness, prostration , thirst, irritability of stomach and bowels, etc.

In low types of typhoid fevers, with the Arsenic characteristics frequently enumerated.

In typhus fever; in blood poisoning; hectic fever; yellow fever; in short, in a great variety of low types of fever, with tendency to disorganization of the blood and other tissues.

Eruptive fevers, sometimes in scarlet fever. (ars}

In haemorrhagic measles.