Especially adapted to the strumous diathesis; scrofulous, psoric
or tuberculous persons, prone to catarrhal affections of throat
and respiratory mucus membranes.
Patients with weak or exhausted vitality hence are extremely susceptible
to the diphtheritic virus; when the attack from the onset tends
to malignancy ( Lac. c. , Mer. cy. ).
Painless diphtheria; symptoms almost or entirely objective; patient
too weak, apathetic or too prostrated to complain; sopor or stupor,
but easily aroused when spoken to ( Bap. , Sulph. ).
Dark red swelling of tonsils and palatine arches; parotid and cervical
glands greatly swollen; breath and discharges from throat, nose
and mouth very offensive; tongue swollen, very red, little coating.
Diphtheritic membrane, thick, dark gray or brownish black; temperature
low or subnormal, pulse weak and rapid; extremities cold and marked
debility; patient lies in a semi-stupid condition; eyes dull, besotted
( Apis , Bap. ).
Epistaxis or profound prostration from very onset of attack ( Ail.
, Apis , Carb. ac. ); collapse almost at very beginning ( Crot.
, Mer. cy. ); pulse weak, rapid and vital reaction very low.
Swallows without pain, but fluids are vomited or returned by the
nose; breath horribly offensive.
Laryngeal diphtheria, after [Chlor.], Kali bi. , or Lac c. fail;
post diphtheritic paralysis, after Caust. , Gels. fail.
When the patient from the first seems doomed, and the most carefully
selected remedies fail to relieve or permanently improve.
The above are cured symptoms, verifications which the author has
found guiding and reliable for twenty-five years.
The remedy is prepared, like all nosodes and animal poisons, according
to the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia, and like all homeopathic remedies
is entirely safe when given the sick.
Like all the nosodes, it is practically worthless in potencies
below the 30th; its curative value also increases with increase
of potency from the 200th to the m. and c. m. It need not and should
not be repeated too frequently. It will cure in every case that
crude antitoxin will and is not only easy to administer, but safe
and entirely free from dangerous sequelae. Besides, it is homeopathic.
The author has used it for twenty-five years as a prophylactic
and has never known a second case of diphtheria to occur in a family
after it had been administered. The profession is asked to put it
to the test and publish the failures to the world.
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