– Tarkas P. and Ajit Kulkarni.

Iodide of Arsenic

Region

Mucous membranes

Respiratory tract

Digestive tract

Genito-urinary

Glands

Lymphatic

Liver

Blood. Aorta

Heart

Nerves

Skin

Side: R.; lung

L .

Worse

Cold dry or wet

weather; winds;

Winter

Foggy weather

(Cold) bath, drinks

Cold and heat

(extremes)

Warmth ( exc.colic)

Room, in. Sneezing

Motion. Exertion

Lying on painful side

Apples

Tobacco smoke

Better

Warmth; colic

Wrapping-up

Summer

Cold (to

(Cold) bath, drinks abscess)

Open air

Rest

Eating

Scrofulous. Syphilitic

Exudative. Tuberculous

A deep- acting constitutional remedy of a wide range: from catarrhs to ulcerative destruction. All stages of syphilis: primary, secondary, tertiary ; buboes; ulcers; eruptions.

Make-up : Persons with pale delicate skin, enlarged tonsils (with tendency to induration), defective nutrition, skin troubles, passive oedemas (puffy eyelids), tubercular diathesis, malarial or cancerous cachexia. Always taking cold. Thin, wiry, anxious persons of cachectic appearance, with poor appetite and digestion, wasting (emaciating) inspite of fairly eating. Rapid and profound debility; prostration with nervous erethism (Sil.). Scrofulous anemic persons: chronic catarrhal processes; enlarged tonsils, mesenteric or other lymphatic glands (cervical etc.). Chlorotic girls. Women subject to faintings. Children hyperactive; tear things.

Catarrhal inflammations; in eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs. Discharges: copious, acrid, greenish, thin, later thick, gluey, yellow (like honey).

Region Worse Better

Mucous membranes Cold dry or wet Warmth; colic

Respiratory tract weather; winds; Wrapping-up

Digestive tract Winter Summer

Genito-urinary Foggy weather Cold (to

Glands (Cold) bath, drinks abscess)

Lymphatic Cold and heat Open air

Liver (extremes) Rest

Blood. Aorta Warmth ( exc.colic) Eating

Heart Room, in. Sneezing

Nerves Motion. Exertion

Skin Lying on painful side

Side: R.; lung Apples

L . Tobacco smoke

Scrofulous. Syphilitic

Exudative. Tuberculous

A deep- acting constitutional remedy of a wide range: from catarrhs to ulcerative destruction. All stages of syphilis: primary, secondary, tertiary ; buboes; ulcers; eruptions.

Make-up : Persons with pale delicate skin, enlarged tonsils (with tendency to induration), defective nutrition, skin troubles, passive oedemas (puffy eyelids), tubercular diathesis, malarial or cancerous cachexia. Always taking cold. Thin, wiry, anxious persons of cachectic appearance, with poor appetite and digestion, wasting (emaciating) inspite of fairly eating. Rapid and profound debility; prostration with nervous erethism (Sil.). Scrofulous anemic persons: chronic catarrhal processes; enlarged tonsils, mesenteric or other lymphatic glands (cervical etc.). Chlorotic girls. Women subject to faintings. Children hyperactive; tear things.

Catarrhal inflammations; in eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs. Discharges: copious, acrid, greenish, thin, later thick, gluey, yellow (like honey).

Mucous membranes : Red, angry, swollen.

Glands : Enlarged. Suppurating. Venereal buboes. Tabes mesenterica. Lymphoma; malignant. Axillary gland tumor.Goitre.

Blood : Infectious blood diseases. Scurvy. Anaemia. Sepsis.Threatened pyemia (Pyr.). Abscesses.

Oedemas.Elephantiasis. Hydrocele. Hydrothorax. Hydroperi- cardium.

Paralysis. Fatty degenerations, liver, kidney, heart.

Tumors; sensitive, tender.

Malignancies : Cancers of lips; epiglottis (after operation for piles in a smoker having t.b.of nails already), uterus, mammae. Burning pains. Open cancers, puckering of skin over the tumor. Lupus. Lymphoma. Epithelioma. Leukemia. Hodgkin’s disease. Tubercular background.

Nerves : Fainting attacks. Chorea, in girls. Burning pains. Constrictions; in orifices. Formication.

In general chilliness of Ars. ion predominates over the Iod. (an exception to the warm-bloodedness of all Iodides), but is more catarrhal, has more glandular involvement and is indicative of a later ( suppurating) stage.

Select Particulars Mind : Impatience, hurry, flurry and peevish nervousness (Med.). Anxiety, more nervous than mental. A person reticent, not fussy or apprehensive, but amiable and officious. Averse to being spoken to (Ant-c.). Fear: of insanity, misfortune, people. Confused; impulse to kill. Delusions about dead people.

Head : Vertigo; in aged; with tremulous feeling (in precordia). Catarrhal congestive headaches; syphilitic; malarial periodic (the brow-ague) ; with heart trouble; (

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