Materia Medica

SILICA MARINA – Allen TF

Epilepsy, the aura begins in the solar plexus.

Bad effects from foreign bodies penetrating the flesh, splinters or needles.

General bad effects of changes of the weather to dampness (Hep. s., Merc.).

In diseases of the bones it may be compared with Fluoric acid.

Caries of bones, especially of long bones, with stabbing pains.

Enchondroma.

Loss of power like paralysis, in rickets.

Diseases of joints, especially the hip-joint, with acute pain extending to knee.

General aggravation at night, from open air, cold and wet, lying on painful side, wine, pressure, change of weather; general amelioration from warm wrapping.

Occasionally suitable for chronic effects of fright and nervous shock.

Great irritability (the general mental and physical characteristic of the drug), constant restlessness.

Headache usually in the occiput, > warm wraps, with great sensitiveness to cold or any external impression, such as noise or light, flickering before vision, etc.

Headache from nervous exhaustion.

Neuralgic headache from occiput to over the eye, > warm wraps.

Offensive eruptions on the occiput, which become ulcerated and scabby (Hep.s.).

Caries of the orbit.

Inflammation of the lachrymal sac.

Acute lachrymal fistula.

Blepharitis.

Tarsal tumors.

Ulceration of the cornea.

Hypopyon, sclero-choroiditis.

Iridochoroiditis.

Senile cataract, ciliary neuralgia.

Acute and chronic inflammation of the middle ear, especially chronic suppuration.

Inflammation following bathing.

Deafness in consequence of inflammation.

Caries of the mastoid (Caps.).

Inflammationin middle ear, with hissing sound.

The discharges from the ear are generally curdy and ichorous.

Nasal catarrh, generally offensive or with an offensive purulent discharge.

Catarrh, with ulceration and bloody discharge; especially when it involves the Eustachian tube.

Hay fever occasionally.

Necrosis of the jaw.

Tumors on the lip.

Abscesses at roots of teeth.

Tonsillitis, threatening suppuration; after suppuration when it does not heal.

Hepatic abscess, with induration and ulcerating pain

Haemorrhoids intensely painful, with spasm of the sphinter.

Fissure of the anus, with very great irritability.

Diarrhoea of cadaverous odor, < cold air, with sour offensive perspiration on the head, cold, but becoming warm when lightly covered, also with offensive perspiration of the feet, which makes them sore, etc.

Constipation, with irritable sphincter ani.

Occasionally prescribed in albuminuria and diabetes.

Nocturnal enuresis, especially in children who suffer from worms.

Chronic gonorrhoea, with thick, fetid, purulent discharge.

Elephantisis of the scrotum.

Balanitis.

Seminal emissions.

Leucorrhoea chronic, purulent.

Leucorrhoea acrid, excoriating, or sometimes milky, with paroxysmal discharge.

Excessive menstruation.

Abscess of the labium, with tendency to fistulous openings.

It has proved serviceable in the suppurative stage of phthisis, with muco-purulent expectoration.

Cough of sickly children, with night-sweats.

Bronchorrhoea of old people, with offensive expectoration.

It has occasionally been prescribed for irregular action of the heart when the person is suffering from spinal irritation nervous exhaustion, etc.

Indurated tumors of the mammae, with sharp pains.

Spinal irritation.

Diseases of the bones of the spine; in Potts’ disease, with curvature, abscesses, emaciation, night-sweats, etc., it has proved exceedingly valuable.

In nervous affections following injuries of the spine, epilepsy, chronic neuritis, etc., particularly when pressure upon the spine causes pain in remote parts, especially in the head.

Posterior spinal sclerosis.

Fingers-nails are yellow, bittle and crumpled.

Ingrowing nails.

Exostosis of thigh.

Indurated tumors of the mammary glands, with sharp stinging pains (it follows Conium well).

Abscesses of joints, hip, knee, etc., especially with fistulous openings and offensive perspiration.

Generally valuable in abscesses and in carbuncles, which spread to a large size, with hectic fever, offensive discharges and offensive sweat; in all these diseases there is extreme sensitiveness of the whole nervous system, general aggravation from cold.

Felons are very frequently aborted (Fluoric acid.), there is general relief from warmth (unlike Fluoric acid); there is said to be general aggravation at full moon.

Glandular swellings, which threaten to suppurate.

Papular eruptions on the forehead; eczema which has an offensive oozing; herpes zoster;, frequently relieving the distressing pain following the eruption.

Results of impure vacination.

Hectic fever, with night-sweats.

Results of sudden suppression of habitual sweating of the feet.