SULPHUR


Therapeutic use of homeopathic remedy Sulphur described by E.B. Nash in his book Leaders in Homeopathic Therapeutics, published in 1898….


Hahnemann’s king of anti psoric; combating all psoric manifestations, as described in Hahnemann’s chronic diseases.

Itching eruptions on the skin everywhere; scratching is followed by burning.

BURNING everywhere, general and local, especially feet; has to stick out of bed to cool them.

Redness of all orifices, as if pressed full of blood(lips, ears, nostrils, eyelids, anus, urethra etc.)

Exudations into serous sacs following acute inflammations.

Weak, faint, after hot flushes, followed by sweat, especially at 11 a.m.

Modalities: worse 5 a.m.(diarrhoea), standing; 11 a.m., close room, open-air, bathing, cold damp weather; better doors and windows open, sitting or lying.

I now come to an attempt to give some idea of the curative sphere of Hahnemann’s king of anti-psorics. I do not in this place feel it incumbent upon me to enter into a defense of Hahnemann’s psora theory against those who discard it because they do not understand it. With those who do understand and profit by it there is no need of such defense. The truth stands confirmed(with those who have put to test the rules for the use of SULPHUR.) that it has power to meet and overcome certain obstacles to the usual action of drugs when indicated by the symptoms, or least seemingly so. That is the reason why the indications as laid down in the books reads:”When seemingly indicated drugs do not cure, use SULPHUR, “because psora is the obstacle to be overcome. If you now ask me, what is psora? I answer in true yankee style, what is scrofula?Perhaps psora is scrofula, or scrofula is psora. Call it their or neither. yet it is present, a something named or unnamed which must be recognized and complicates so called acute diseases. Now there is nothing so remarkable about this. syphilis does the same. Once contracted or inherited, no matter what ordinary acute disease appears, we are at times obliged to turn aside from its treatment to give a quietus to the old enemy before we can overcome the acute affection. So it is with SULPHUR and psora. Theorizing and philosophizing, no matter how wise they sound, must go down when facts oppose them. (see case of gastralgia under ARSENICUM and neuralgia under CAUSTICUM.)

Now upon this symptom-“When carefully selected remedies fail to act favorably, etc., “as we said when writing of a certain group under NUX-VOMICA.—this is putting it in too wholesale fashion. Let no one understand that SULPHUR is the only remedy capable of removing psoric complications, but simply that SULPHUR will be likely to be oftener indicated here, because it oftener covers the usual manifestations of psora in its pathogenesis than any other remedy. There are anti psorics, like PSORINUM, CAUSTICUM, GRAPHITES, ETC., which may have to be used instead of SULPHUR. And we know which one by the same law which guides us in the selection of the right remedy any time. Another thing must not be forgotten. All the anti psoric remedies have their own individual sphere of action outside their anti-psoric powers; and often close study of the case in hand, where other remedies have failed as we had supposed, on account of psora, will reveal that the anti-psoric remedy was the true simillimum from the start, independent of any psoric element.

To undertake to go over the whole range of action of SULPHUR would be simply to give its whole symptomatology. That is not the object of these notes, but we can notice only the red line indications which lead the careful prescriber to its further study in the Materia Medica.

One of the chief characteristic of this remedy is found under the head of rubric sensation, viz., that of BURNING. Burning on vertex (outer and inner head); burning in the eyes, painful smarting; burning water from nose; burning in face without redness; burning pain in tongue; burning vesicles in the mouth; sore throat with great burning and dryness, first right then left; burning in stomach; burning and pressure in rectum; burning and itching in haemorrhoids; burning in anus, burning in urethra; burning in vagina, scarcely able to keep still; nipples burn like fire; burning in chest rising to face; burning between scapulae(PHOS.and LYCO.); burning of hands burning of feet; puts them out of bed to cool them; hot flushes and burning all-over; burning skin of whole body; itching eruptions burn after scratching.

After reading such a list of burning in the cured and characteristic symptoms of SULPHUR one does not wonder that hell is represented as being heated by this substance, for it seems by its pathogenesis as though it were ETERNALLY BURNING. ARSENICUM., PHOS., and SULPH. lead the list in our materia- medica for BURNERS. These burning sensations are found both in acute and chronic conditions. Of course there are several other remedies that have this symptom in an intense degree and must be chosen if other symptoms come into complete the picture of similarity. Among these of first importance may be named Aconite., AGAR., APIS., BELL., CANTHARIS., CAPS., CARBO-AN., and PHOS-ACID. I think ARSENICUM. leads in all acute diseases, while SULPHUR leads in all chronic affections. We, as, homoeopaths, do not yet fully appreciate the value of sensations.

The action of SULPHUR upon the circulation is to cause and cure local congestions and a chronic tendency thereto. In other words, it seems to have the power of equalizing the circulation in persons subject to such local congestions and inflammations. These either acute or chronic congestions, may manifest themselves in boils, swellings felons, abdominal or portal congestions and inflammations, and here it is especially indicated if caused by suppressed haemorrhoids; congestion to the head may result from the same cause; the chest becomes congested, when there is great difficulty of breathing; FEELS SO OPPRESSED THAT HE WANTS DOORS and WINDOWS OPEN. This rush of blood seems to feel the whole chest, the heart feels as if “too full”, palpitates and labors, as if trying to rid itself of burden.

THE ORIFICES OF THE BODY ARE RED, as if pressed full of blood. THE LIPS ARE RED AS VERMILION; EARS VERY RED; EYELIDS RED; ANUS RED; URETHRA RED. All these are manifest indications for SULPHUR. Especially is this true if the symptoms follow, or are consequent upon, the suppression or retrocession of some eruption or skin trouble. If inward affections work outwards towards the surface there is not usually cause for alarm, but if they go the other way look out for breakers, there is shipwreck ahead. No one need tell me that there is no relation of skin to internal troubles. I have seen too much of it, and have cured many cases of that character, where a restoration of the skin disease relieved the internal which had followed its retrocession or suppression.

There is one thing about SULPHUR that is often underestimated by the profession in general, viz., its power of absorption. It is after this stage of effusion has set in or even later when this stage is passed and the results of the inflammatory process are to gotten rid of; like the enlargement of the joints in rheumatism, EXUDATIONS INTO SEROUS SACS, PLEURA, MENINGEAL MEMBRANES, peritoneum, etc. BRYONIA is one of the remedies first thought of in this cases, and we have another remedy that is making a record for itself here, viz., KALI MURIATICUM; but when the case is complicated by psora and, especially, when the characteristic BURNINGS stand out prominently SULPHUR is almost sure to be needed before the case is finished. BRYONIA and SULPHUR compliment each other; but, of course, the symptoms must decide and may decide in favor of neither of them. Right here it may be well to speak of that power possessed by SULPHUR of arousing or exciting defective reaction. Your former remedy was well chosen and seemed to help the patient in a measure, but the case RELAPSES, lingers or progresses slowly to perfect recovery. It is on account of a depression of the VITAL FORCE, as Hahnemann would call it. It may be on account of psora or not. Now give a dose of SULPHUR and let it act a few hours if in an acute case, or a number of days if chronic. Then you may return to your former remedy and get results which you could not before the SULPHUR was given. It clears up the case and prevents it becoming chronic or a lingering unsatisfactory convalescence.

No remedy has more general, positive and persistent action upon the skin than SULPHUR. With or with out eruption, itching and BURNING, are the characteristic sensations attending the skin symptoms. If any one doubts the itch- producing power of SULPHUR, let him work a day or two in the bleaching room of a broom factory. I have tried the experiment, and we all remember that our mothers and grandmothers used to cure or rather over-cure with it.

So strong is this affinity of SULPHUR for the skin that it seems bent on pushing everything internal out on the surface. Especially is this true if it is something that naturally belongs there. Over twenty-five years ago I had a case that illustrates this. A lady(maiden) had been an invalid for fourteen years. Her trouble seemed to center in her stomach. So that for all that long period of time she could eat nothing but a little graham bread and milk, hardly enough to sustain life, and in the earlier part of her sickness for a long time she was able only to take a teaspoonful of milk at a time. I found, after much questioning and several failures to relieve her much, that about fifteen years before she had with an ointment suppressed an eczema of the nape and occiput. She boasted that she had never seen a vestige of it since. I gave that lady SULPHUR 200th and in three weeks from that time had that eruption fully restored and her stomach trouble completely relieved. The deacon of her (presbyterian) church exclaimed as she came walking up a long hill to service, “Here comes Susan F—, who has been dying for the last fourteen years and lo and behold, she is the biggest, fattest one among us!”Now how about the relation of skin to internal trouble? I can report a number of as convincing cases in my own practice cured with SULPHUR, ARSENICUM, CAUSTICUM or other remedies. One thing must be recognized and never lost sight of, viz., that SYMPTOMS WEIGH whether we can give the pathological interpretation of them or not. Here are a few of that kind from the pathogenesis of SULPHUR:

E.B.Nash
Dr. E.B. Nash 1838- 1917, was considered one of our finest homeopaths and teachers. He was Prof. of Materia Medica at the N.Y. Homoeopathic Medical College and President of International Hahnemannian Assoc. His book Leaders in Homoeopathic Therapeutics is a classic. This article is from: :The Medical Advance - A monthly magazine of homoeopathic medicine - edited and published by H.C. Allen, M. D.