Hippozaeninum

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Hippozaeninum Reference Specimen Botanical Specimen and Materia Medica Identification
🧬 Remedy Miasm: Tubercular Miasm The Tubercular miasm is a combination of Psora and Syphilis. It manifests as a susceptibility to respiratory illnesses, rapid weight loss, and a constant desire for mental and physical change.
GENERAL
  • Hippoz is a powerful nosode introduced by Dr.
  • Garth Wilkinson.
  • The disease is called “Glanders” when the catarrhalRelating to membrane inflammation and mucusRelating to catarrh, which is inflammation of mucous membranes with increased watery discharge. symptoms are pronounced, “Farcy,” when these are not noticeable, the skin being chiefly affected with deposits in the lungs.
  • Homeopathic preparations of both have been made.
  • In horses, glanders affects the lungs and the upper respiratory tract, causing coughs and disseminated ulcerations and deposits throughout the lungs.
  • Mallein, a toxin prepared from glanders, was used in veterinary practice as a test injection for deciding whether a horse suspected of glanders actually has the disease or not.
  • Hippozaeninum If the horse reacts it is concluded there is glanders.
  • In a number of cases in which animals reacted to the first injections, repetitio n of the test has failed to elicit reaction, thus suggesting that Mallein is curative as well as diagnostic.
  • The nosode has been used by homeopaths, at the suggestion of Wilkinson, on the phenomena of the disease as guides.
  • It has been used in a large num ber of cases involving low forms of suppuration and catarrhInflammation of mucous membranes with dischargeExcessive buildup of mucus in the nose or throat, associated with inflammation of the mucous membrane..
  • Ma - lignant ulcerations and swellings, abscesses and enlarged glands and also in conditions similar in kind, but less in severity.
  • Weakness, fatigue, general discomfort.
  • General prostrationExtreme physical weakness or exhaustionA state of extreme physical weakness, collapse, or exhaustion, often accompanying severe illness. with c onsiderable ema ciation.
  • Numerous ecchymoses in internal organs.
  • Inflammation of lymphatic vessels and swelling of glands.
  • Phlegmasia alba dolens.
  • Pyemia, erysipelasAcute bacterial skin infectionAn acute, sometimes recurrent, bacterial skin infection characterized by large, raised red patches, especially on the face..
  • Chronic rhinitis, bloody secretion.
  • Symptoms suggesting tuberculosis, cancer, syphilis, etc.
  • It promises useful service in the treatment of ozaena, scrofulousProne to swollen glands or tuberculosisRelating to scrofula, a constitutional tendency to tuberculous swelling of the lymph nodes. swellings
RELATIONSHIPS
📊 Side-by-Side Comparison:

Compare: (1) Bacil., Syph., Variol. (2) The serpent poisons. (3) Aur.. Cadm -s., Kali-bi„ Hep.,
Psor.

HEAD
  • Fainting turns with headache.
  • Inflam mation of membranes of brain.
  • Scattered abscesses in brain substance.
  • Purulent collections between bones of skull and dura mater.
  • Tubercles may appear in periosteum of skull in dura mater in p lexus choroides.
  • A diffused myelitis malleolus, attributable to infiltration.
  • Bones of skull and face (frontal most) decayed.
  • Hair loses its glisten.
  • Kidneys - Tubercles and abscesses in kidneys.
  • Albumen in urine, also leucine and tyrosine.
EYES
  • Full of tears or slime.
  • Pupils dilated with collapse.
  • Papules on choroid coat of eye
EARS
  • Tinkling sounds in ears.
  • Hoarse and deafness.
  • Inflammation of parotid gland
FACE
  • Maxillary gland swollen, firmly attached to the maxilla, uneven, rugged, mostly painless, burni ng at times.
  • Submaxillary and sublingual glands swollen and painful at times, abscesses are formed which open externally
MOUTH
  • Difficulty speaking.
  • Tongue dry, thickly covered with a black, sooty deposit.
  • Gums covered with a black, sooty deposit.
  • Bleeding gums.
  • Breath putrid.
  • Ulcers in mouth.
  • Buccal passages filled with tena cious lymph and mucus.
  • Scrofulous swelling of left parotid gland in a child.
  • Nose - Cartilage exposed and decayed.
  • Decay of nasal bones.
  • Nose and mouth ul cerated.
  • Swelling and redness of nose and adjacent parts, with severe pain.
  • Discharge often one-sided, albuminousContaining albumin proteinReferring to substances or body secretions (like urine) containing the protein albumin. tough, viscous, discolored, gray, greenish.
  • Bloody Hippozaeninum and offensive, acrid, corroding discharge.
  • Obstinate catarrh.
  • Chronic ozaena.
  • Pulse - Frequent and small pulse, 110 to 120.
  • Retarded pulse
THROAT
  • Hoarseness.
  • Swollen tonsils closing posterior channels.
  • Ulcerations on velum of palate.
  • Upon mucous membrane of pharynx ecchymoses, redness, swelling, eruptions and foul ulcers.
  • COMMENTS - Clarke used Hippoz with excellent effects in cases of inveterate nasal catarrh and of glandular enlargement.
  • The nasal affection may go on to ozaena, ulceration of nasal cartilages and bones.
  • Papules and ulcerations in frontal sinuses, pharynx, larynx and trachea.
  • Old cases of bronchitisInflammation of the bronchial tubesInflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes, typically causing bronchospasm and coughing., especially in old persons where suffocation from excessive secretion seemed imminent.
  • Bronchial asthmaChronic respiratory disease causing difficulty breathingA condition characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing, typically from an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity..
  • Whooping cough.
  • Long-lasting coughs
CHEST
  • Papules and ulcerations in frontal sinuses, pharynx, larynx and trachea.
  • Bronchitis, especially in elderly persons, where suffocation from excessive secre tion is imminent.
  • Noisy breathing.
  • Loud, snoring respiration before fatal termination, breath fetid.
  • Tubercles, size of millet seed to a pea, of a gray, yellowish or reddish color.
  • Tuberculosis, diminishes expectoration and recurring aggravations and checks lia bility to catarrhal disorders.
  • Lung disease of cattle
ABDOMEN
  • Gastro-intestinal catarrh, indigestion, constipationInfrequent or difficult bowel movementsA condition where stool is dry, hard, and difficult or painful to pass. in later stage, diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day..
  • Spleen enlarged, filled with blood, softened and liquefied, of a grayish or dark colo r.
  • Wedge -shaped abscessCollection of pus inside body tissuesA swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus, typically caused by bacterial infection. in spleen.
  • Swollen inguinal glands.
  • Coughs - Cough and obstructed respiration, resulting from scar contraction of mucous membrane of nose and larynx.
  • Whooping cough.
  • Severe cough with profuse expectoration.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Thirst excessive, especially with diarrhea
GENITALS ETC
  • Tubercles and abscesses of glans penis, testicles.
  • Slimy discharge from vagina.
  • Uterine phlebitis.
  • Miscarriage.
  • Hippozaeninum
EXTREMITIES, LIMBS
  • Obscure pain in limbs, mostly in muscles and joints.
  • Swollen arm with sore finger.
  • Phlegmonous and erysipelatous with pustules and ulcers.
  • Hip -disease.
  • Psoas and lumbar abscesses.
  • Old bad leg ulcers.
  • AnasarcaSevere generalized body swellingA medical condition characterized by widespread swelling of the skin due to severe fluid retention in tissues. of lower limbs.
  • Liver - Enlarged liver, signs of fatt y degeneration.
  • HepatitisInflammation of the liverAn inflammatory condition of the liver, commonly caused by viral infections, toxins, or drugs. with gangrenous and ulcerative inflammation of gall-ducts
SKIN
  • Erysipelatous erythemaRedness of the skin from inflammationAn abnormal redness of the skin caused by congestion and dilation of the capillaries, often from inflammation..
  • Malignant erysipelas, particularly if attended by large formations of pus and destruction of parts.
  • Confluent smallpox.
  • Abscesses, pustules and ulcers over all of body.
  • Ulcers have no disposition to heal, livid appearance
SLEEP
  • InsomniaPersistent inability to fall or stay asleepA sleep disorder marked by difficulty falling asleep, waking up too early, or unrefreshing sleep. and great restlessness.
  • Nocturnal deliriumAcute state of confusion and disorientationA sudden, severe state of mental confusion, anxiety, and disorientation, often accompanied by hallucinations..
  • Temperature - Frequent chilliness.
  • Chills and fever in cases of abscesses and ulcers.
  • Skin becomes cool with collapse.
  • Fever when a series of abscesses follow in rapid succession.
  • Putrid fever.
  • Plague.
  • May be tried in scarlatinaScarlet fever bacterial infectionAnother term for scarlet fever, an acute contagious bacterial disease causing a red rash., where odor of breath is putrid, mouth filled with tenacious lymph and mucus tonsils greatly swollen

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📚 Literature Citation & References:
This clinical profile is compiled from: Robin Murphy, MD — Lotus Materia Medica, 3rd Edition; Samuel Hahnemann — Materia Medica Pura; William Boericke — Pocket Manual of Homeopathic Materia Medica; and Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad — Homeopathy: Like Cures Like. Compiled in accordance with classical homeopathic provings and clinical practice.
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