SepticÃĻminum.
By John Henry Clarke â A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Nosode of SepticÃĻmia (Swan). Attenuations made from contents of a septic abscess.
Clinical
Camp diarrhÅa / Dysentery / Typhoid fever
Characteristics
Skinner (H. W., xxxv. 246) gave a supply of Septic. 10m (F. C.) to a volunteer going to South Africa, with instructions to take a globule every four hours if attacked with anything like sinking or typhoid fever. The young man wrote home that " SepticÃĻmin is like magic in diarrhÅa and dysentery in camp life," and asked for more, as his supply was largely drawn on by his friends.
Relations
Compare: Pyro., Malar., Bapt.