Cuprum Sulphuricum


Cuprum Sulphuricum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Cuprum Sulphuricum is used…


      Sulphate of Copper. Cu So4 5H2O). Trituration.

Clinical

Alopecia. Diarrhoea. Dysentery. Eyes, granular lids, catarrhal and purulent conjunctivitis. Itch. Syphilis. Trachoma.

Characteristics

Sulphate of Copper is a well-known emetic and caustic. It causes *forcible vomiting and much nausea. Paleness of face, or jaundiced appearance, pale skin generally, a peculiar diarrhoea, enlarged liver. ***J. D. Tyrrell (*Medorrhinum *Adv., xix.14) mentions the case of a lady who could not use *Cuprum sul. for “stamping” fancywork, because it “made her face hurt and swell so she could scarcely see, and her lips became everted, ‘turned inside out,’ she said.” It is a well-known application in allopathic practice for stimulating flabby granulations, and it has cured itching eruptions, and manifestations of syphilis. Rest better pains.

Relations.

It is *antidoted by: Milk, eggs, pure yellow prussiate of potash. *Compare: Kali-bi. (cough) and Mercurius

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Anxiety, or great apathy. Remarkable disturbance of mind, every utterance distorted.

Head

Bald spot over right parietal bone, not depending on any discoverable cause.

Eyes

Twitching of closed lids. Eyes stiff and dim.

Face

Lips pale, bluish, at corners and internal edges. Face painful and swollen so she can scarcely see, lips turned inside out.

Mouth

Tongue cold, coated, bluish. Greenish tint along free border of gums. Burning in mouth and esophagus in morning.

Stomach

Excessive nausea, forcible vomiting returning from time to time, vomits greenish-brown mucus. Violent pain in stomach followed by faintness.

Abdomen

Tearing pains in hypochondria, on inspiration, painful to touch as if bruised. Liver enlarged. Abdomen drawn in.

Stool

Four pultaceous greenish-yellow stools, without the least trace of blood. Stool pultaceous, brown-red, with streaks of blood and tenesmus during stool. Constipation.

Respiratory Organs

Hacking cough which impedes respiration. Croupy cough with very tenacious mucus.

Heart

Feeling as of a throbbing lump in heart internally, beating of heart seems louder, lasted five minutes and went away gradually.

Limbs.

Limbs cold, nearly cyanotic. Dull aching soreness in middle of tibia, when walking, better at rest, tenderness on pressure.

Skin

Pale, colourless. Icterus. Itching nodules on shoulders. Itchiness, a kind of dry itch.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica