Carcinoma


Carcinoma. Carcinoma relieves the sharp, burning tearing pains. With this remedy (nosode), patients have been kept comfortable, for many years, when cu…


Carcinoma relieves the sharp, burning tearing pains. With this remedy (nosode), patients have been kept comfortable, for many years, when cure was impossible and the cancerous development continued. The malignant progress was delayed, and sufferings usually accompanying the condition were avoided.

The preparation of Carcinoma which I have used, for years, was taken from a mammary cancer. The patient had continual seeping of clear, colorless, watery discharge from the open cancer. A small quantity of this fluid was saved and potentized, and has served satisfactorily, in many cases of advanced carcinoma.

In one patient in whom the cancerous tissue involved the neck, over the jaw bone, the diseased tissue had been cut out. When the patient came to me, the site of this, tissue has been filled with tissue developed to the size of a goose egg.

SELENIUM DIOXIDE

Selenium Dioxide was prescribed, and in two weeks, this new growth was openly sloughing. All the tissue that had developed after the operation sloughed out. Hopes were then entertained of accomplishing some permanent good. However, the ulceration continued progressively, and the patient died.

Selenium Dioxide is reported to have cured internal cancer, in the administration of the electics.

James Tyler Kent
James Tyler Kent (1849–1916) was an American physician. Prior to his involvement with homeopathy, Kent had practiced conventional medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. He discovered and "converted" to homeopathy as a result of his wife's recovery from a serious ailment using homeopathic methods.
In 1881, Kent accepted a position as professor of anatomy at the Homeopathic College of Missouri, an institution with which he remained affiliated until 1888. In 1890, Kent moved to Pennsylvania to take a position as Dean of Professors at the Post-Graduate Homeopathic Medical School of Philadelphia. In 1897 Kent published his magnum opus, Repertory of the Homœopathic Materia Medica. Kent moved to Chicago in 1903, where he taught at Hahnemann Medical College.