Cinnabaris
By Adolph von Lippe тАФ Keynotes and Red Line Symptoms of the Materia Medica
Common name: mercuric sulphide.
An excellent remedy when there is a combination of syphilis and sycosis (F.).
Pressure at the root of nose, as if heavy pair of spectacles were there (D.).
Congestions of blood to the head (Aur., Bell., Cact., Ferr., Gels., Glon., Lach., Meli., Nat-M., Op., Sulph., Verat-V.).
Face purple red (Bapt., Bell., Bry., Gels., Hyos., Op., Sang., Sec., Sulph., Verat-V.).
Coldness of the feet. day and night.
Coldness of the joints (Camph., Nat-M., Petr., Rhus-T., Sumb.).
Itching, especially about the joints (F.).
Leucorrh┼Уa: bloody, copious, purulent, or yellow (K.).
BUBOES (Ars., Bad., Bufo, Carb-An., Hep., Kali-M., Lyc., Merc., Nit-Ac., Sil.) (Br.).
Testicles enlarged (Arg-N., Aur., Bar-M., Iod., Puls., Rhod., Sulph.) (Br.).
FIERY RED ULCERS (Bl.).
Violent itching of the corona glandis.
HARD CHANCRES (Merc., Merc-C., Merc-I-F., Merc-I-R.) (K.).
SYPHILITIC ULCERS (Ars., Aur., Hep., Kali-B., Lach., Merc., Merc-C,, Nit-Ac., Sulph., Thuj.).
Redness and swelling or warts on the prepuce, itching, bleeding, and sensitive. (N.).
Small, shining, red points on the glans penis.
Squamous syphilides (Ars., Kali-Ars., Kali-Chl., Kreos., Merc., Nit-Ac., Sil.) (Bl.).
Easily bleeding condylomata (Med., Nit-Ac., Sulph., Thuj.) (Br.).
Violent erections in the evening (Alum., Bar-C., Cact., Fago, Nat-S., Phos.).
The fig-warts are apt to be fan-shaped (F.)
Fretful, easily provoked (Aur., Nit-Ac., Sulph.).
Very sleepless during the night, but when he awakes in the morning he feels as if he needed no sleep.
Hoarseness in the evening (Carb-V., Caust., Phos.).
Swollen and dry throat, with swollen tonsils, and stringy mucus in the posterior nares, which passes into the throat (Hydr., Kali-B.) (D.).
Naso-pharyngeal catarrh (Calc-S., Ferr-P., Hep., Kali-B., Lyc., Nat-C., Nat-M., Psor., Sep., Sil., Thuj.) (B.).
Ciliary neuralgia (Merc-C.) (D.).
Nodes on the shin bones (G.).
PAIN STARTS FROM ONE CANTHUS AND GOES AROUND THE BROW OF THE EYE TO THE OTHER CANTHUS (Gels., Ign., Mag-M., Merc-C., Nit-Ac., Phyt., Spig.) (D.).
Fiery looking ulcers in the mouth and throat (Br.).
Profuse perspiration between the thighs (Aur., Hep., Nux-V.), which is offensive and corrosive.
Chest oppressed, feels contracted; relieved by stretching himself.
Salivation (Chin., Kali-I., Merc., Nit-Ac., Puls., Rhus-T.)
Intense headache; he cannot raise his head from the pillow; relieved by external pressure.
AGGRAVATION; In the evening; at night (except of the perspiration, which is worse at midday); after sleeping; from lying on the right side; from touch; from light; and from dampness.
AMELIORATION: In the open air; after dinner; and in sunshine.
RELATIONSHIP: Compare: Carb-An., Hep., Kali-B., Kali-M., Merc., Merc-C., Nit-Ac., Sep., and Thuj.
Antidotes: Hep., and Sulph.
Complementary: Thuj.