Tuberculinum


Tuberculinum symptoms of the homeopathy remedy from Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms by Adolph von Lippe. What are the symptoms of Tuberculinum? Keynote indications and uses of Tuberculinum…


COMMON NAME:

      PUS FROM A (PULMONARY) TUBERCULAR ABSCESS.

Symptoms

      Persons with a history of tuberculosis in the family (Calcarea, Phosphorus, Sulphur) (N.).

SYMPTOMS EVERY-CHANGING (Ignatia, Pulsatilla, BEGINNING SUDDENLY, CEASING SUDDENLY (Belladonna). (N.).

LONGS FOR OPEN AIR (Apis., Phosphorus, Pulsatilla); WANTS DOORS AND WINDOWS OPEN (Sulph), OR TO RIDE IN STRONG WIND (N.).

Wandering pains in the limbs and joints 9Belladonna, Ignatia, Kali bichromicum, Kali-S., Pulsatilla); stiff when beginning to move (Rhus toxicodendron); worse when standing and better from continued motion (Rhus toxicodendron); worse when standing and better from continued motion (Rhus toxicodendron). (N.).

Tubercular arthritis (Calcarea, Iodium) (D.).

Takes fresh cold on least exposure, can’t get rid of one before another comes (Calcarea, Phosphorus) (N.).

Takes cold easily, without knowing when or where (N.). Constant disposition to catch cold (Hepar, Phosphorus, Sil). (D.).

Emaciation, even while being well, and so hungry must get up in the night to eat (Phosphorus, Psorinum) (N.).

Emaciation rapid and pronounced while he eats well loses flesh rapidly (Iodium, Natrum muriaticum,) (N.).

Tubercular meningitis (Apis., Calcarea, Helleborus, Lycopodium, Sulphur). (D.).

Think of this remedy, when with a history of tubercular affections the best-selected remedy fails to relieve or permanently improve (A.).

Ailments first affect one organ, then another-the lungs brain, kidneys, liver, stomach, nervous system, etc. (A.).

Sensitive, every trifle irritates (Ignatia, Staphysagria) (B.).

COSMOPOLITAN; NEVER SATISFIED TO REMAIN IN ONE PLACE LONG; WANTS TO TRAVEL (N.).

Active and precocious mentally, but weak physically (Lycopodium) (A.).

Melancholy, despondent (Aurum, Ignatia, Pulsatilla, Stann.). (A.).

Morose, irritable, fretful, peevish (Bryonia, Chamomilla, NUx-V., Sulphur). (A.).

Taciturn, sulky (Bryonia, Nux vomica). (A.).

Naturally of a sweet disposition, now on the borderland of insanity (A.).

Everything in the room seemed strange, as though in a strange place (A.).

FEAR OF DOGS (Belladonna, Causticum, China, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium) (C.).

Is averse to work (Nux vomica, Phosphorus) (C.).

Nocturnal hallucinations; wakes from sleep frightened, screaming (Stramonium). (A.).

Chronic (tubercular) headache; pain intense, sharp, cutting, from above the right eye to the occiput (A.).

Sensation as of an iron hoop around the head (Anacardium, Sulphur) (A.).

School-girls headache; aggravated by study, or even slight mental exertion (Calcarea phos., Natrum muriaticum,) (A.).

Persistent, offensive otorrhoea (Calcarea, Graphites, Petroleum, Tell.) (C.).

RAVENOUS APPETITE, WITH EMACIATION (Abrotanum, Calcarea, Iodium, Natrum muriaticum, Petroleum, Phosphorus, Psorinum, Sulphur). (K.).

Aversion to food with hunger (Cocc., Natrum muriaticum, Nux vomica, Phosphorus, Sulphur). (K.).

DESIRE FOR MEAT (Ferr-M., Kreosotum, Lil-T. Magnesia carb., Meny., Natrum muriaticum,) ESPECIALLY SMOKED MEAT. (Calcarea phos., Causticum, Kreosotum) (K.).

Desire for cold milk (Phel., Acid phosphoricum., Phosphorus, Rhus toxicodendron, Sabad., Staphysagria) (K.).

All gone hungry sensation (Aloe, Petroleum, Sulphur). (C.).

Chilly, yet wants fresh air (Pulsatilla) (B.).

Delayed dentition (Calcarea, Calcarea phos., Silicea) (B.).

Hawks mucus after eating (Pulsatilla) (B.).

Menses soon after child-bearing (B.).

Mucus rattles in the chest, without expectoration (Ant-T., Phosphorus) (B.).

Pain through the left upper lung to the back (Phosphorus). Tubercular deposit begins there (N.).

Shortness of breath (Arsenicum, Calcarea, Kali carb., Phosphorus, Sulphur). (C.).

Sore spot in the chest (Pulsatilla). (B.).

Thick, easy expectoration (Pulsatilla, Stann.) (C.).

Hard, dry cough during sleep (Chamomilla, Coffea, Mag-S., Acid nitricum, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia). (C.).

Tabes mesenterica (Calcarea, Sulphur). (C.).

Diarrhoea: Early morning, sudden imperative (Sulphur); stool dark, brown, watery and offensive; discharged with great force (Crot- T., Gambogia); with great weakness and profuse night-sweats (A.).

Menses too early, too profuse and too long-lasting, in patients with a tuberculous history (A.).

Frightful dysmenorrhoea (Coloc.) (A.).

Enlarged glands (Calcarea, IOd., Mercurius) (B.).

Fiery red skin (Belladonna, Sepia, Stramonium). (A.).

Escape of immense quantities of white bran-like scales (Arsenicum). (A.).

Intense itching, worse at night, when undressing (Rumx.). and from bathing (Rhus toxicodendron).

Eczema over the entire body (Graphites). (A.).

Ringworm (Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Sulphur). (A.).

ITCHING, AMELIORATED BY THE HEAT OF THE STOVE (Rumx.) (K.).

Oozing behind the ears (Graphites) in the hairs (Viola tricolor). and in the folds of the skin (Petroleum), with rawness and soreness (A.).

Plica polonica (Borax, Psorinum). (A.).

Crops of small boils, intensely painful (Arnica, Hepar, Lachesis, tarent.). successively appear in the nose; green foetid pus (Secale). (A.).

AGGRAVATION:

      From beginning to move; from music; before a storm; from cold; in cold, damp weather; from standing; from exertion; in a closed room; at night; in the morning; and during sleep.

AMELIORATION:

      In the open air; from the heat of the stove; and from continued motion.

RELATIONSHIP:

      Complementary: Calcarea, Kali-S., Psorinum, Pulsatilla, Sep and Sulph.

Bell for acute attacks, congestive or inflammatory, occurring in tubercular diseases.

Hydra to fatten patients cured with Tuberculinum

Compare: Abrotanum, Apis., Belladonna, Calcarea, Graphites, Hepar, Iodium, Lycopodium, Mercurius, Natrum muriaticum, Petroleum, Phosphorus, Psorinum, Rhus toxicodendron, Sepia, Silicea, Sulphur, Thuj, Ustilago, and Zincum met.

Adolph Lippe
Adolph Lippe (born near Goerlitz, Prussia, 11 May 1812; died in Philadelphia, 23 January 1888) was a homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. Adolph got a legal education at Berlin. After completing his legal studies, Lippe became interested in homeopathy, and emigrated to the United States in 1837 to further his study. In 1838, he enrolled in the North American Academy of Homeopathy at Allentown, Pennsylvania, from where he graduated in 1841. He settled in Philadelphia, where from 1863 until 1868 he was professor of materia medica in the Homeopathic College of Pennsylvania. Besides some essays and treatises from the French, German, and Italian which became standards, Lippe was the author of:
Comparative Materia Medica (Philadelphia, 1854)
Text-Book of Materia Medica (1866)