Plumbum Metallicum


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


COMMON NAME:

      LEAD.

Symptoms

      Especially adapted to diseases, where they arise from disease of the spinal cord (Bt.)

The patient’s complexion is waxy, pallid and greasy, shiny looking (D.).

Excessive and rapid emaciation (Arsenicum) (N.).

Locomotor Ataxia (Alumina, Kali-P., Zinc) (BI.)

GENERAL OR PARTIAL PARALYSIS (Causticum, Nux vomica) (N.).

PARALYSIS OF THE EXTENSOR MUSCLES OF THE WRIST; WRIST-DROP; THE PARALYSIS IS ACCOMPANIED BY ATROPHY OF THE AFFECTED PARTS (D.).

Stinging and tearing in the limbs

Twitching of the limbs, with paralysis of the same (Mercurius, Zincum met.)

Infantile paralysis (Baryta carb., Calcarea) (BI.)

The pains in the limbs are aggravated at night and relieved by rubbing.

Badly smelling sweat of the feet (Bar-C., Graphites, Acid nitricum, Sil) (G.)

A sensation of tingling on the bones themselves.

Burning in many parts(Cantharis, Phosphorus, Secale, Sulphur)

Sensation of constriction in the internal organs (Belladonna, Cact., Lachesis)

Sciatica, with drawing, pressing pains (coloc., Dioscorea, Magnesia phos., Rhus toxicodendron) (Hr.)

Convulsions followed by paralysis (Cuprum, Nux vomica, zincum met.)

Retracted testes (Clem., Nux vomica, Opium, Rhododendron) (B.).

Complete impotence (Agn., GRaph., Lycopodium), with excessive emaciation, and great debility (Hm.).

Threatening abortion (Apis., Sepia) (A.)

Undeveloped uterus (R.)

Hypersensitiveness of the vulva and vagina (Platina) (R.)

Loss of sexual desire (Argentum nitricum, Camph., Sepia) (c.)

Menorrhagia, with a sensation of a string pulling from the abdomen to the back. (G.)

Milk scanty (Bryonia, Calcarea) (C.)

Sweetish taste in the mouth; everything tastes sweet (D.).

There is a blue line along the border of the gums (D.)

Fluids can be swallowed without difficulty; solids come back into the mouth again (C.).

Loss of appetite (Bryonia, Kali-M., Nux vomica) (C.)

Violent thirst (Arsenicum, Bryonia, Mercurius, Acid phosphoricum., Sulphur) (C.)

Colic during the costive state — a highly prominent indication for its use.

Colicky pains proceeding from the spinal cord (Bhr.)

Constipation during pregnancy (Platina) (A.).

Obstinate constipation from constriction of the intestinal muscular fibres.

THE STOOL IS PASSED IN LITTLE ROUND BALLS, WHICH ARE BLACK AND HARD (D).

The stools are passed with great difficulty (Alumina, Natrum mur. Opium, Sepia, Sulphur) (D.).

FAECAL VOMITING (Nux vomica, Opium, Sulphur)

INcessant vomiting of food (Ipecac., Pulsatilla) (C.)

HORRIBLE GRIPING PAIN IN THE ABDOMEN; THE PAINS RADIATE IN ALL DIRECTIONS (D.)

LEAD COLIC (ALUM., Belladonna, Coloc., Nux vomica, Opium); THE WALLS OF THE ABDOMEN BECOME RETRACTED(D.).

INTUSSUSCEPTION WITH COLIC AND FAECAL VOMITING (A.)

Spasm or contraction of the sphincter ani (Belladonna) (D.)

Sensation of a string pulling the anus up into the rectum (D.)

Gastralgia; the pains are very sudden and severe, better from hard pressure and eructations (Coloc., Nux vomica, Pulsatilla) (R.)

Typhlitis with a large, hard swelling developed in the ileo- caecal region, very sensitive to contact or to the least motion (Belladonna, Bryonia, Lachesis) (N.)

Chronic spinal meningitis (Hn.)

Useful in granular kidney (Aurum, Kali carb., Merc-C., Acid nitricum, Phosphorus, Rhus toxicodendron).

Complete paralysis of the urinary organs (Opium) (Bt.).

Much troubled with the urine, in not being able to pass it, apparently from want of sensation to do so; the will to do so cannot effect it, as if from paralysis (G.)

Albuminous urine (Apis., Merc-C., Phosphorus) (R.)

Chronic interstitial nephritis (Lycopodium, Sepia) (R.).

Hectic fever, with dry, hacking cough, and great exhaustion (Hm.)

Pale, dry skin with liver spots (sep.) (G.).

Jaundice; the whites of eyes, skin, stool and urine — all are very yellow (Chelidonium, Iodium, Nat-S., Sepia) (N.)

Intellectual torpor (Opium, Acid phosphoricum.) (A.).

Slow of perception (Nux-M.,. Opium) (R.)

Memory lost, so that when talking he was unable to find the right word (Anacardium, Lac-C., Lycopodium, Acid phosphoricum.) (R.)

Fears assassins (Absin., Cimic., Opium, Phosphorus, Stram,.) (B.)

DELIRIUM (Belladonna, Cantharis, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium, Veratrum) ALTERNATING WITH COLIC (A.).

Timid and anxious (Phosphorus, Pulsatilla) (B.)

COMA (Hyoscyamus, Opium, Sulphur) (R.)

Taciturn )(Bryonia, Ignatia, Acid phosphoricum.) (B.)

Tongue trembling (Camph., Gelsemium,, Lachesis, Lyc,. Mercurius, Acid phosphoricum.); cannot be put out (Apis., Bromium, Carb-Ac., Dulcamara, Hyoscyamus, Lycopodium, Merc-c) (R.)

Assumes strangest attitudes and positions in bed (A.)

Imperfect articulation (Bar-C., Causticum, Gelsemium), sometimes, only confused sounds (R.)

Paralysis of the upper eyelid (Causticum, Gelsemium) (C.)

Diplopia (Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium) (C)

Femoral, inguinal or umbilical hernia (Lycopodium, Nux vomica) (A.)

Strangulated hernia (Nux vomica) (A.).

Dilatation if veins on the back of hands, arms and calves (C.)

Pulse rapid, jerky, weak (Aconite, Aurum, Bar-C.) (C.)

AGGRAVATION:

      From exertion; from excitement; at night; and from motion; from drinking.

AMELIORATION:

      From hard pressure; and from rubbing.

RELATIONSHIP:

      the bad effects of lead or Plumb, are antidoted by Alumina Hepar, Nux vomica, Opium, Petr,. Platina, Sulph-Ac., and Zincum met.

Complementary: Rhus toxicodendron

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)