Calcarea phos


Calcarea phos homeopathy medicine, complete details of homeopathic remedy Calcarea phos from Keynotes and Characteristics by H C Allen…


Calcarea phos suited For persons of anaemic and dark complexioned, dark hair and eyes; thin spare subjects, instead of fat.

During first and second dentition of scrofulous children; diarrhoea and great flatulence.

Calcarea phos. Children: emaciated, unable to stand; slow in learning to walk ( Calcarea, Silicea ); sunken, flabby abdomen.

Oozing of bloody fluid from naval of infants (of urine, Hyoscyamus ).

Rachitis; cranial bones thin and brittle; fontanelles and sutures remain open so long, or close and reopen; delayed or complicated teething.

Spine weak, disposed to curvatures, especially to the left, unable to support body, neck weak, unable to support head ( Abrotanum ).

Girls at puberty, tall, growing rapidly, tendency of bone to soften or spine to curve ( Theridion ).

At puberty; acne in anaemic girls with vertex headache and flatulent dyspepsia, > by eating.

Ailments from grief, disappointed love ( Aurum, Ignatia, Phosphorus ac. ).

Calcarea phos Feels complaints more when thinking about them ( Helonias, Acid oxalicum ).

Involuntary sighing ( Ignatia ).

Non-union of bones; promotes callous ( Symphytum ).

Rheumatism of cold weather; getting well in spring and returning in autumn.

Headache of school-girls ( Natrum mur., Psorinum ); diarrhoea.

At every attempt to eat, colic pains in abdomen.

Fistula in ano, alternating with chest symptoms ( Berberis ); lack of animal heat; cold sweat and general coldness of body.

Calcarea phos Relations. – Complementary: Ruta.

Similar: to Carbo animalis, Calcarea fluor., Calcarea, Acidum fluoricum, Kali phos.; to Psorinum, in debility remaining after acute diseases; to Silicea, but sweat of head is wanting.

Acts best: before Iodium, Psorinum, Sanicula, Sulphur; after Arsenicum, Iodium, Tuberculinum

Aggravation. – Exposure to damp, cold, changeable weather; east winds; melting snow; mental exertion.

Amelioration. – In summer; warm, dry atmosphere

Calcarea phos

H. C. Allen
Dr. Henry C. Allen, M. D. - Born in Middlesex county, Ont., Oct. 2, 1836. He was Professor of Materia Medica and the Institutes of Medicine and Dean of the faculty of Hahnemann Medical College. He served as editor and publisher of the Medical Advance. He also authored Keynotes of Leading Remedies, Materia Medica of the Nosodes, Therapeutics of Fevers and Therapeutics of Intermittent Fever.