PYROGENIUM
Source indications
Allen's Keynotes
- more information and order at remedia homeopathy for sapraemia or septicemia
- puerperal or surgical from ptomaine or sewer gas infection
- during course of diphtheria, typhoid or tyhpus
- when the best selected remedy fails to
- better or permanently improve
- the bed feels hard
- parts lain on feel sore and bruised
- rapid decubitus
- great restlessness
- must move constantly to
- better the soreness of parts
- tongue
- large, flabby
- clean, smooth as if varnished
- fiery red
- dry, cracked, articulation difficult
- taste
- sweetish
- terribly fetid
- pus-like
- as from an abscess
- vomiting
- persistent
- brownish, coffee-ground
- offensive, stercoraceous
- with impacted or obstructed bowels
- diarrhoea
- horribly offensive
- brown or black
- painless, involuntary
- uncertain, when passing flatus (aloe, olean.)
- constipation
- with complete inertia
- obstinate from impaction, in fevers
- stool, large, black, carrion-like
- small black balls, like olives .[sheep dung?] foetus
- or secundines retained, decomposed
- dead for days, black
- horribly offensive discharge
- \"never well since\" septic fever, following abortion or confinement
- to arouse vital activity of uterus
- lochia
- thin, acrid, brown, very fetid
- suppressed, followed by chills, fever and profuse fetid perspiration
- distinct consciousness of a heart
- it feels tired
- as if enlarged
- purring, throbbing, pulsating, constant in ears, preventing sleep
- cardiac asthenia from septic conditions
- pulse abnormally rapid, out of all proportion to temperature
- skin
- pale, cold, of an ashy hue
- obstinate, varicose, offensive ulcers of old persons
- chill
- begins in the back, between scapulae
- severe, general, of bones and extremities
- marking onset of septic fever
- temperature 103 to 106
- head sudden, skin dry and burning
- pulse rapid, small, wiry, 140 to 170
- cold clammy sweat follows
- in septic fevers, especially puerperal, pyrogen has demonstrated its great value as a homeopathic dynamic antiseptic
