IODUM

mit generierter deutscher Übersetzung
Pulfords

Remarks:
Iod. suggests a scrofulous, warm blooded individual who is anxious both bodily and
mentally, the last coming on esp. if he tries to keep still [Great anxiety amel. by constantly doing something mcx];
excitement; sense of heat, desires to be bathed in cold water or have face cool sponged.
Iod. must be carefully differentiated from Acon. and Bry., it lacks the extreme anxiety of Acon.
and comes in later during the stage of hepatization and it lacks the sticking pains of Bry., but has the high fever of both;
the cough is dry;
affects the apex by preference;
suffocates in a warm room during the hot stage;
dreads the heat;
if able to be up and around is hurried and would like to walk continually;
sweats easily and is easily exhausted;
desires cold air.
Pericarditis complicating (lobar hr1) pneumonia.
Is generally hungry and agg. if he fasts.
Pleuro types.

Is the ONLY known remedy for:
Ravenous appetite 3 hours after eating;
double quartan chill with diarrhea on days free from fever.

Is THE leading remedy for:
Eructations daytime;
heavy food agg.

Nash nh6

Gatchel ... says - It replaces Bry. in a certain class of subjects.
There is fever with high temperature, but an absence of the pleuritic pains of Bry.
The class of subjects is a large factor in the Iod. case.
It is the subject that is spare, dark complexioned (brunette), dark eyes, subject to scrofulous affections of the glands, especially goitre.
The fever does not give way to Acon., but continues with great general nervous and irritated manifestations, even when the case has gone on to a chronic form.
Absorption does not take place, and the patient emaciates greatly, though he may want to eat and feels better while doing so.
In such cases Iod. may do more than any other remedy.
My observation is that it does better low, say, the 2d [Ed. D2?] trituration, than higher.
Lyc. follows well and is adapted to the same kind of temperament.

Hering hr1

Violent chills, followed by fever and pain in chest, short, anxious breathing, violent cough, lip and chin sore, urine high colored scanty;
creaking, leathery noise over middle and lower third of right lung. //
Violent chill followed by great pressure on chest,
respiration impeded, interrupted, imperfect and rapid, pulse 110 {very quick},
urine scanty and red,
frequent short cough, with expectoration of tenacious, yellowish matter, occasionally tinged with blood,
troublesome cold sore [= herpes labialis Ed.] on lips and nose,
lower part of right lung affected. //
Violent chill, followed by violent dry heat,
pain in back and right side, from cough and dyspnea,
rust colored sputum and fresh blood, crepitant rales,
pulse 120 (= very quick),
skin hot and dry. //
Continuous delirium, great dyspnea, respiration 60,
unquenchable thirst, tongue dry, great prostration,
sputa gluey, rusty yellow, mingled with blood streaks, is dislodged with difficulty and sticks tight to handkerchief.
Sensation of weakness in chest, with anxiety,
oppression, and burning, tearing, stabbing pains,
sensation as if something resisted expansion,
cough, with dyspnea and blood streaked expectoration,
also during third stage, where slow suppuration sets in without marked febrile symptoms in tuberculous patients,
and causes a slowly progressing hectic condition {means fever with tuberculosis}, entirely confined to lungs.
In croupous (Lobular Ed.) pneumonia. //
Acute articular rheumatism, with violent pericarditis and pleuro-pneumonia.
Pleuritic effusions.
Percarditis with lobular pneumonia.
Pneumonia with rapid extension;
great dyspnea and intense oppression of chest;
worse in a warm room;
dry heat;
cough with tenacious, perhaps blood-streaked expectoration;
night-sweat;
great weakness and rapid emaciation;
swelling of glands.
(Bold and underlined letters - by MMPP)

Jahr j2

Burning, tearing, stabbing pains.

Paige pew1

Very efficacious in condition of complete hepatization, particularly if on the left side.
Cough dry and hard with sense of constriction, high fever with great oppression and rapid respiration.
High fever, hard, croupy cough, marked areas of consolidation, strumous subjects.
Valuable in stage of hepatization.
Give in low potencies.

Farrington fr2

Right-sided pneumonia [or beginning on right side and involving both mcx] -
especially when characteristic plastic exsudation commences with cough and great difficulty of breathing, as though chest would not expand,
blood-streaked sputum and a tendency to rapid extension of the hepatization.

Sime sime

Instead of employing Bry. or Phos. in the first stage of pneumonia, Hofka prefers this agent.
Brom. resembles Iod. in its action but is preferable if the hepatization becomes more extensiv, and when Iod. has not fulfilled its action.

Pearce pe1

When Acon. has not relieved or only relieved the restlessness and anxiety, while the high fever and dry skin continue.

Dewey dw2

Dr.Kafka, our celebrated German conferee, prescribed drop doses of Iod. in the 1st, 2nd or 3rd dilution every hour or so,
as soon as physical signs of pneumonia showed themselves.

Royal ry2

Makeup: ...tawny skin; t.b.c. diathesis.
Mod.: Agg. night; wrapping chest...
Iod. is a hybrid of Acon. and Bry... If Iod. is indicated hepatization has taken place.
The dyspnea is very marked.
Often you have the hectic flush on the cheek of the affected side (Sulph.).
The ranking symptom, however, the symptom which differentiates Iod. from Acon. is found in the makeup -
Acon., healthy and robust before the attack;
Iod. unhealthy, generally tubercular.
Give five drops of the 6th [Ed. C? 6 potency] every three hours.

Dienst diex

Also, during third stage, where slow suppuration gets in without marked febrile symptoms in tuberculous patients and
causes a low, progressive, hectic condition entirely confined to the lungs.

Clarke c1

In pneumonia and phthisical affections with lung consolidation it is of great service.
The chief indications are: Dyspnea, cough with blood-streaked expectoration,
tickling all over chest, weakness and emaciation, worsening of symptoms in a warm room.

Mathur mtarx

Iod. is not handled so much by the practitioners though it has rendered great services in cases of croup [Ed. lobular] pneumonia nearly in both stages of congestion and consolidation.

Das danx

Aggravation:
... When quiet.
... (warmth; craves cool air br1)

Amelioration:
... From uncovering head.
... After rising from bed.
Drinking cold milk

Concomittants:
Constipation.

Rehman rma1

Followed by: Kali-i. - Lobar pneumonia in third stage - also Sul-i.
Compare with: Acon. pfa3, Brom. sime, Bry. pfa3, Kali-i. fr3, Phos. sime
Follows often: Acon. pe1
Followed by: Acon. danx, Brom. sime, Calc. danx, Kali-i. rma1, Lyc. nh6, Merc. danx, Phos. danx, Puls. danx, Sep. danx, Sulph. danx, Sul-i. rma1