Materia Medica

Cuprum metallicum – Allen

Cuprum metallicum
cupr

COPPER

Spasms and cramps: symptoms disposed to appear periodically and in groups.

 

Mental and physical exhaustion from over-exertion of mind and LOSS OF SLEEP (Coc, Nux) ; attacks of unconquerable anxiety.

 

A strong, sweetish, metallic, copper taste in the mouth with flow of saliva (Rhus).

 

Constant prostration and retraction of the tongue, like a snake (Lach.).

 

While drinking, the fluid descends with a gurgling sound (Ars., Thuja).

 

Cholera morbus or Asiatic cholera, with cramps in abdomen and calves of legs.

 

BAD EFFECTS OF RE-PERCUSSED ERUPTIONS (of non-developed, Zinc.), resulting in brain affections, spasms, convulsions, vomiting; of suppressed foot-sweat (Sil., Zinc).

 

Convulsions, with blue face and clenched thumbs.

 

Cramps in the extremities; pains, soles, calves with great weariness of limbs.

 

Clonic spasms, BEGINNING IN FINGERS AND TOES, and spreading over entire body; during pregnancy; puerperal convulsions; after fright or vexation; from metastasis from other organs to brain (Zinc).

 

Paralysis of tongue; imperfect, stammering speech.

 

Epilepsy: aura begins in knees and ascends; < at night during sleep (Bufo) ; about new moon, at regular intervals (menses); from a fall or blow upon the head; from getting wet.

 

Cough has a GURGLING SOUND, as if water was being poured from a bottle.

 

Cough, > by drinking cold water (Caust. — < by drinking cold water, Spong.).

 

Whooping-cough: long-lasting, SUFFOCATING, spasmodic cough; unable to speak; BREATHLESS, BLUE FACE, RIGID, STIFF; THREE ATTACKS successively (Stan.) ; vomiting of solid food after regaining consciousness (Can.) ; cataleptic spasm with each paroxysm.

 

After pains; severe, distressing, in calves and soles.

 

 

Relations

Complementary: Calcarea.

 

Compare: Ars. and Ver. in cholera and cholera morbus; Ipecac, the vegetable analogue.

 

Ver. follows well in whooping-cough and cholera.

 

Apis and Zinc, in convulsions from suppressed exanthems.

 

 

 

Aggravation

Cold air; cold wind; at night; suppressed foot sweat or exanthem.

 

 

Amelioration

Nausea, vomiting and cough, by a swallow of cold water.