Materia Medica

MEZEREUM – Allen TF

Neuralgic headaches, in one case begining in the occiput and extending over the whole brain,with tenderness of the scalp, the pain burning and boring, extending to eye and teeth, and even down to the shoulder; in another case it appeared to involve the periosteum of the vertex and occiput, during the pain cold shivering, the parts very sensitive to touch, and the scalp felt thicker over the seat of the pain; in another case the pain involved the supraorbital nerves, was generally one-sided, < warmth; in one case the neuralgia involved the ear, which was sore, as if bruised.

A valuable remedy for eruptions on the scalp, particularly when thick crusts form, from under which there oozes a thick purulent matter; in one case the eruption was preceded by violent cough which had lasted for several months and which disappeared as the scurfy eruption appeared, with falling of the hair, and with violent itching, intensely < heat; in another case the eruption was preceded by pain in the cranial bones, < night, the eruption itched and burned.

Pityriasis.

Ciliary neuralgia after operations, especially after removal of the eyeball.

Ciliary neuralgia, the pains radiate and shoot downward, with cold feeling, especially with soreness of the bone.

Deafness appearing after the suppression of an eruption on the head, with thickening of the tympanum, entirely cured, with return of the eruption.

Chronic inflammation, feeling as if the drum were exposed to cold air, itching behind the ears, etc.

Violent pains involving the teeth and pains in the face, with constant chilliness, especially after the abuse of Merc. or when Merc. has failed.

Chronic ozaena, diminished sense of smell, burning pain in bones of nose and face.

Infraorbital neuralgia involving the face, so violent that the patient could not wash his face, with profuse lachrymation; another case of facial neuralgia, < heat, the pain leaving numbness.

Facial neuralgia, which seems to arise from the teeth, < night, involving the head, after the failure of Merc.

Violent neuralgia of the face and head following herpes zoster.

Periostitis of the lower jaw, with swelling and burning pain.

Decaying teeth, with burning boring pains involving the bones of the face and head, temporarily > drawing in cold air.

Syphilitic sore throat, with burning and dryness extending down the oesophagus, and inflammation extending into the larynx, with hoarseness, the cold air relieved the burning but caused pain in the gums.

Syphilitic ulceration of the larynx and oesophagus, with violent burning and soreness.

Symptons of gastric ulcer, with burning and great uneasiness in stomach, temporarily > eating, hence constant desire to eat (Iod.).

Many cases of ulcers in the stomach, one of which was supposed to be malignant and incurable, have been cured or greatly relieved by this drug always with extreme burning and distress as if the whole stomach were raw, at times with vomiting of blood, in one case associated and diarrhoea, passing quantities of blood from the bowels.

Chronic diarrhoea in a patient who was subject to eruptions on the skin similar to those of Mez., stools watery, with painful tenesmus, which sometimes involved the urethra.

Diarrhoea of sour, undigested stools, sometimes with much colic, stools followed by chilliness.

Constipation, with dark brown, very hard stools, at times with prolapsus.

Gleet, with watery discharge, soreness and burning in the urethra, particularly in its anterior part, sometimes with haematuria.

Obstinate ulceration of the vagina and cervix, with albuminous leucorrhoea.

Intercostal neuralgia, especially after herpes, always < night and heat.

Periosteal inflammation of the long bones, particularly of the tibia, with violent burning pains at night, soreness and swelling of the periosteum.

Periostitis of the femur, with great sensitiveness to pressure and burning pain extending into the knee, the parts become erysipelatous and threaten to suppurate.

The eruptions are herpetic or eczematous, as a rule; they often ulcerate and form thick scabs, from under which purulent matter exudes, this occurs particularly onthe head; the itching of the eruptions of Mez. is intolerante, < scratching, associated with burning, < night and heat (Ars., Sulph.).

In eczema it is particularly to be compared with Rhus tox., though the tendency of Mez. is to the formation of more purulent matter, that of Rhusmore serous; in both drugs the itching is worse at night in the warmth of the bed, and frequently numerous small pimples appear around the main eruptions.

Eczema on the backs of the hands and wrists.

Eczema impetiginoides on the whole face from one ear to the other, with yellow-brown scabs a quarter of a inch thick, which at times crack open, bleed and ooze offensive matter.

In herpes zoster extremely valuable even for the after-pains.

Pustules on the chin, forming scabs.

Abscess on antrum of Highmore, with intolerable burning pain at night, extending to the bones of face and head.

Psoriasis of the palms.

Copper-colored spots on thighs and body, syphilitic.

On the leg, varicose ulcers surrounded by bluish-red discoloration, the slightest pressure causes the most intense burning pain.

A horny growth on the middle of the forehead.

Vesicular eruption on the back of the nose, forming a scab and oozing matter.

Pruritus of old people, temporarily > wine and coffee; in one case the itching always < night, always involving those parts of the skin which were the most shrivelled, neck abdomen, arms, legs and face, with sensation as if a thousand insects were crawling over him, and when the itching was most intense he had shuddering in the back and extremities.