PLUMBUM CHROMICUM


Plumbum Chromicum homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


    Common name, Chrome yellow.

Introduction

Lead chromate, PbCrO4.

Head

Headache, with ringing in the ears, pains in the chest and stomach, and loss of appetite; inclination to vomit.

Eye

Pupils enormously dilated. Eyeballs fixed, staring.

Face

Expression of most profound prostration. Face pale. Lips violet.

Lips dry. Jaws firmly closed.

Mouth

Tongue coated yellow. Point of the tongue red.

Throat

Swallowed with difficulty shortly before death.

Stomach

Loss of appetite. Complete loss of appetite. At first it drank freely, but afterwards refused to drink. Nausea. Nausea, with inclination to vomit. Nausea and vomiting. In the afternoon, between 2 and 3, both boys were taken sick with violent vomiting and great prostration; the substances vomited at first were yellow; the vomiting lasted in one till 11, and in the other case till 8 P.M. but was not frequent during the latter part of the time. About 6 P.M. a physician was called and found both patients lying in bed, seeming to be very sick, faces very red; they complained of great thirst, were restless, had no diarrhoea, complained of no pain. Up to this time they had been perfectly healthy. The treatment consisted in the administration of Calcined magnesia. On the following day the patients still had red and hot faces, were apathetic, but when questioned showed a knowledge of what was passing around them. The younger at this time had some diarrhoea, and towards noon convulsions, during which the face became livid; these convulsions became more frequent towards evening; the patient died at 9 the next morning.

The elder’s face continued red; he was apathetic, almost soporous; the skin of the chest and abdomen was remarkably erythematous; in the evening, temperature in the axilla 39.5 degree. The next day the pulse was irregular and intermittent; temperature in the evening 39.6 degree. He was ordered subcutaneous injections of Chinin, as swallowing was exceedingly difficult in spite of great thirst. On the next day there was a bad odor in the mouth, sopor, difficult swallowing; temperature 39.2 degree. On the next day, a very bad odor in the mouth, swallowing almost impossible, mind greatly confused. Death at 11 A.M. Pain in the epigastric region.

Abdomen

Abdomen hard and forcibly retracted. Pain in the umbilical region. Violent cramp in the abdomen, with constipation.

Stool

Violent diarrhoea. Yellow diarrhoea. Constipation, with yellow faeces. Constipation.

Respiratory Organs

Respiration short and labored. Respiration short.

Pulse

Pulse tumultuous, 126 to 130.

Chest

Redness of the chest and abdomen. Pains in the chest.

Back

Pain in the spine.

Generalities

Frequent screaming. Convulsions, with terrible pains. The child’s death was caused by exhaustion and by softening of the coats of the stomach. Great restlessness. Weakness. Great prostration.

Symptoms relieved by drinking warm milk.

Skin

Skin dry.

Sleep

Sleeplessness.

Fever

Whole body hot.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.