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Homeopathic medicines from Animal source found to be effective in cases of diabetes mellitus….


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The most important are: Moschus on the top then Lachesis Crot. Horridus, Lac Defloratum, Tarentula Hispanica.

Moschus

Diabetes with abundant urine and sexual weakness inspite the desires which are violent and persistent. premature senility. Violent spasmodic tendency with muscular stiffness, tremblings and weakness. Anxiety with hiccough and palpitations. Nervous diabetes or accompanied by nervous complications.

Crot. Horridus.

Grave cases with albuminuria high coloured urine, rare, containing blood, palpitations tendency to haemorrhages.

Elaps corallinus

Nausea and vomiting. Sensation of intense coldness in the stomach. Headache, vertigo, aversion to light possible haemorrhage.

Lachesis Possible haemorrhages. A ground remedy. Excessive loquacity. Dreams of death of his own death, dreams of funerals. Hyperesthesia of teguments, cannot bear to have any part of the body specially the neck, tight by something. Amelioration during menses and by all discharges of blood. Aggravation during sleep.

Lac defloratum

profuse urine headache with throbbing in the temples prostration constipation.

Tarentula hispanica

Intense restlessness (a remedy of chorea hysteria and epilepsy) Vertigo palpitations (antidoted by Lachesis).

Mauritius Fortier-Bernoville
Mauritius (Maurice) Fortier Bernoville 1896 – 1939 MD was a French orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become the Chief editor of L’Homeopathie Moderne (founded in 1932; ceased publication in 1940), one of the founders of the Laboratoire Homeopathiques Modernes, and the founder of the Institut National Homeopathique Francais.

Bernoville was a major lecturer in homeopathy, and he was active in Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis, and a founder of the le Syndicat national des médecins homœopathes français in 1932, and a member of the French Society of Homeopathy, and the Society of Homeopathy in the Rhone.

Fortier-Bernoville wrote several books, including Une etude sur Phosphorus (1930), L'Homoeopathie en Medecine Infantile (1931), his best known Comment guerir par l'Homoeopathie (1929, 1937), and an interesting work on iridology, Introduction a l'etude de l'Iridologie (1932).

With Louis-Alcime Rousseau, he wrote several booklets, including Diseases of Respiratory and Digestive Systems of Children, Diabetes Mellitus, Chronic Rheumatism, treatment of hay fever (1929), The importance of chemistry and toxicology in the indications of Phosphorus (1931), and Homeopathic Medicine for Children (1931). He also wrote several short pamphlets, including What We Must Not Do in Homoeopathy, which discusses the logistics of drainage and how to avoid aggravations.

He was an opponent of Kentian homeopathy and a proponent of drainage and artificial phylectenular autotherapy as well.