Ferrum Muriaticum


Ferrum Muriaticum homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


Introduction

Ferrum Chloratum; Ferrous chloride or dichloride, FeCl24OH2 (crystals). Preparations, Tincture, consisting of 25 parts of crystals to 225 parts of Alcohol.

Mind

Loquacity. Much depressed in spirits.

Head

Headache. He improved for six weeks and then complained of severe pain in the right temple and right side of the face, stopped the medicine and the pain quickly subsided; he resumed the steel drops, and in two days he was as bad or even worse than before; again they were discontinued and no other medicine was given, and the pain disappeared the next day; after being free from the neuralgia for four days, he again took the steel, and the day but one after the neuralgia returned with increased severity, and continued to return in irregular paroxysms for the next three days, when it again disappeared.

Eye

Eyes injected. Bright redness of the margin of the lids.

Face

Face somewhat flushed. Face swollen and livid. Flushed cheeks.

Mouth

Tongue very coated. Tongue swollen and protruded, with ropy mucus from the mouth. Dryness of the tongue. Palate and interior of mouth burnt, and presented a parboiled appearance. Unable to speak, and apparently unconscious.

Throat

Extremely severe sense of burning and constriction in the throat.

Stomach

No appetite. Rather thirsty. Hand riveted to region of stomach, as the principal seat of pain.

Abdomen

Complaining of great pain along the whole length of the colon; much increased by pressure and any movement of the body. Hypogastrium swollen and very sensitive, especially above the pubis. Piercing pains in the hypogastrium (immediately).

Stool

Diarrhoea. Half an hour after the sickness, had an attack of diarrhoea, with black stools, which soon ceased. She had diarrhoea for the two previous days, which last night assumed a decidedly dysenteric character, the bowels having been repeatedly moved, with considerable pain and tenesmus, the evacuations consisting entirely of blood and membranous shreds. Stool darker than usual (first day). Stools sometimes rather darker than usual. Nearly two quarts of inky evacuation passed off at stool. Constipation. Obstinate constipation.

Urinary Organs

Micturition. Urine rather scanty. Almost complete retention of urine. Urine. Amount of urine 1225 grammes during first twenty- four hours; next day, 1075 grammes. Urine acid, depositing neither uric acid nor urates, and containing only 1 or 2 centigrammes of iron: i. e., three or four times the normal amount.

Respiratory Organs

Respiration noisy and stertorous, and suffocation impending. Noise of breathing resembled that of a bad case of croup. Breathing, especially inspirations, became oppressed.

Heart and Pulse

Pulse small and accelerated. Small, frequent, and concentrated pulse. A quick, small pulse, 120. Pulse very feeble.

General Symptoms

Blood, on venesection, remarkably black, and so thick and viscid, that it would not flow until he cut a much larger orifice in another vein. Violent convulsions affecting the whole body, which was much contorted; the muscles of the extremities contracted violently, and the teeth were clenched and ground together. Required to be restrained upon the couch, and her hold upon those near her could not be unloosed until the spasm suddenly ceased; duration of attacks about two minutes, that of the intervals three. Exceedingly weak, with an anxious, feverish countenance. Restlessness.

Fever

Skin cold and clammy. Skin hot and disposed to be clammy.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.