Ferrum Picricum


Ferrum Picricum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Ferrum Picricum is used…


      Picrate of iron. C6 H2 (NO2)3 OFe. Trituration. Tincture.

Clinical

Albuminuria. Corns, Deafness. Ears, diseases of. Fatigue. Jaundice. Liver, disorders of. Lupoid warts. Lupus. Nose-bleed. Prostate, diseases of. Rheumatic arthritis. Rodent ulcer. Tinnitus. Voice, loss of. Warts.

Characteristics

This is an unproved medicine, but Dr. Cooper, who introduced it, has given the leading indications for its use, and these are so clear that it has taken a definite position in the materia medica. It is a liver medicine, and is particularly suited to persons with dark hair and eyes, and bilious-looking patients. A dirty appearance about the joints indicates it, the stain being due to bile pigments. It has cured many cases of warts and corns, as I have repeatedly verified. Dr. Cooper has reported a case of lupoid warts cured by it. Dr. Cooper was led to give *Ferr-pic. in cases of warts by a symptom produced in a patient (to whom he was giving it for deafness), “sensation as if a wart were growing on the thumb.” He considers it specially indicated for warts on the hand, when they are multiple. Cooper has observed that warts, especially old pedunculated warts, frequently accompany chronic deafness. Referring to the effects of fatigue, Cooper describes it as the failure of an organ under exertion which would not ordinarily strain it-*e.g., failure of the voice in public speakers. The condition of the ear in the deafness which calls for *Ferr-pic. is one of “diffused vasculitis.” *Pic. *ac. is also of use in the effect fatigue, but in this case it is *unusual fatigue that sets up the noises, etc., and the deafness is nervous deafness and unconnected with changes in the blood- vessels to which *Ferr-pic. is homoeopathic. *Pic. *ac., again, suits blondes, Ferr-pic. dark-haired, plethoric people. Burnett has cured with it rheumatic arthritis in a dark-haired subject. ***P. C. Majumdar (*Ind. *Hom. *Rev., October, 1899) cured a student, suffering from anemia and malarious fever off and on for a year, who had these symptoms among other: Impaired hearing of both ears, buzzing, hissing, vertigo, indigestion, headache, and tired feeling after bodily or mental exertion. He considers *Ferr-pic, suited to the results of malarious fever, sexual excesses, and loss of blood. Puller has cured with it a case of albuminuria. *Ferr-pic. is apt to aggravate if given too low. The symptoms it causes, or cures, I have arranged below in schema form. Dr. Mende considers *Ferr-pic. almost specific in nose- bleed. It has a specific action in the prostate gland. Dudley Wright has confirmed Cooper’s observation here, it will frequently control senile hypertrophy. Worse From fatigue is a leading indication: overpowering effects of fatigue.

Relations

*Compare: Pic-ac., nitricum acidum, Thuja. Am-pic., Calc-pic., and the Ferrum preparations.

Causation

Fatigue.

SYMPTOMS.

Head

Giddiness with disturbance of cerebral circulation, pain in occiput, inability to walk.

Ears

Diffused vasculitis, with liver symptoms. Deafness in young people cutting wisdom teeth.).

Face

Lupoid wart on face.

Abdomen

Liver sensitive, some icterus.

Stool

Constipation.

Male Sexual Organ

Prostate gland enlarged.

Back and neck

Pain in right side of neck and down right arm.

Skin

Warts: multiple, pedunculated. Corns. Jaundice. Dirty-looking skin about joints. Sensation as if a wart were growing on thumb.

Sleep

Restless sleep with unpleasant (often erotic) dreams.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica