Thiosinaminum


Thiosinaminum 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 Thiosinaminum is used…


      Allyl sulphocarbamide. (Derived from Oil of Mustard-seed.) Trituration of the crystals. Solution in alcohol.

Clinical

Adhesions. Cicatrices. Lupus. Lymphatic glands, enlarged. Rectum, stricture of. Strictures. Tinnitus aurium. Tumours.

Characteristics

*Thios. belongs to the same chemical group as *Urea. The colourless bitter crystals are soluble in water, alcohol, and ether. *Thios. has been used externally and internally in cases of lupus, chronic glandular tumours, and for dissolving scar tissue, and internally dose in old-school practice is 4 to 8 grains once a day given hypodermically in a 15 per cent. solution. ***C. H. Pennoyer (quoted *Pac. C. J. of H. viii. 199) relates this case: Mrs. ***C., 69, had been several years ill with gastric distress, sciatica, pains in hips down to knees, worse by motion. Indigestion, flatulence of stomach and bowels, worse after eating. Pain in back Inability to walk, much perspiration, depression of spirits, and subnormal temperature. Her father had died at 69 of stomach trouble, mother at 58 of stricture of the bowel. Examination showed stricture of rectum two inches above anus, there being a tense fibrous band forming a ring opening, which would not admit the index finger. Bougies and mechanical measures failed to relieve. Weakness was so great, patient would faint at stool. Under general treatment nutrition improved, but the local condition was unchanged. A year later the stricture was slightly increased. *Thios. was now given, gr. ii. twice daily. The following year the patient was found much improved. Examination showed that the *cicatricial band had gone, the speculum could be introduced, and the mucous membrane was normal in appearance, though not as distensible as a normal rectum should be. ***W. Spencer (*H. M., xxxiv. 55) has applied this property of resolving cicatricial tissues in cases of tinnitus aurium “where the ossicles are bound down, and the function of the tympanic cavity so much impaired by fibrous bands or adhesions.” In such cases he has had encouraging success. Enlarged lymphatic glands have been reduced in the same way. A few symptoms observed on patients under treatment I have arranged in the Schema with some cured symptoms.

Relations

*Compare: Botan., Sinapis and Cruciferae. Uterine tumours, Thlaspi. b. p. Diuresis (also chemical), Urea. Lupus, Tuberculinum Cicatrices. Silicea, Fl-ac. Affections of rectum, nitricum acidum, Graphites, Scirrh.

SYMPTOMS.

Ears

Tinnitus caused by fibrous bands.

Stomach

Appetite increased.

Rectum

Structure of rectum resolved.

Urinary Organs

Urine increased in quantity, no albumen or formed elements.

Female Sexual Organs

Tumours of uterine appendages.

Respiratory Organs

Accelerated respiration.

Generalities

Sensation of heat and burning in affected parts. Bodily weight increased. Glandular swellings reduced.

Skin

Distinct local reaction in lupus cases after a few hours. Urticaria. Lupus. Scar tissues.

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

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