Tarentula Cubensis


Tarentula Cubensis 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 Tarentula Cubensis is used…


      Mygale Cubensis. Aranea peluda. Cuban Tarentula. *N.O. Araneideae. Tincture of whole spider.

Clinical

*Carbuncle. Chorea. Intermittents.

Characteristics

“The *Mygale Cubensis, which may be called the *Cuban Tarentula, also found in South Carolina and Texas, is a larger spider, of a dark brown colour, less poisonous, and covered with more hairs than the *Tarentula Hispanica” (Hering). The chief uses to which *Trn. *c. has been put are: (1) Carbuncle, even to sloughing, with great prostration and diarrhoea. (2) Intermittent fever, with evening exacerbation. A keynote symptom is “atrocious pains.” A case of chorea in a girl of twelve is reported (*H. M., March, 1901) cured with *Trn. *c. 6. The movements were confined to the left side, and occurred chiefly at night, when *Trn. *c. was prescribed.

Relations

*Compare: In intermittents, Aran-d. Carbuncle, Anthrac., Lachesis, Silicea SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Anxiety. Delirium.

Head

Headache.

Stool

Diarrhoea.

Urinary Organs

Retention of urine.

Generalities

Toxaemia.

Skin

The bite is painless, the person is not sensible of it till next day, when an inflamed pimple is found surrounded by a scarlet areola, from the pimple to some other part of the body a red erysipelatous line is seen, marking the line followed by the spider over the skin after biting. This pimple swells, the inflamed areola spreads, chills and fever set in with copious sweat and retention of urine, the pimple becomes a hard, large, exceedingly painful abscess, ending by mortification of the integuments over it, and having several small openings, discharging a thick, sanious matter containing pieces of mortified cellular tissue, fasciae, and tendons, the openings by growing run into one another, forming a large cavity, at this period the fever takes the intermittent type with evening exacerbations. In two cases, in delicate children, the bite proved fatal, but the majority recover in from three to six weeks.

Fever

Chills followed by intense burning fever supervene on second or third day, with great thirst, anxiety, restlessness, headache, delirium, copious perspiration and retention of urine. Later the fever takes the intermittent type, with evening paroxysms, accompanied by diarrhoea and great prostration.

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