CUPRUM SULPHURICUM


CUPRUM SULPHURICUM symptoms from Manual of the Homeopathic Practice by Charles Julius Hempel. What are the uses of the homeopathy remedy CUPRUM SULPHURICUM …


INTRODUCTION

CUPR. SULPH. Sulphate of Copper. See Noack and Trinks.

ANTIDOTES.

See Cuprum

GENERAL SYMPTOMS.

Fainting. Brown, hard, thick scurfs. Restless sleep. Flushes of heat. Cold sweat for several hours. Anguish.

HEAD.

Vertigo.

DIGESTIVE APPARATUS.

Loathing. Constant nausea and inclination to vomit. Excessive vomiting, with great exertions and extremely oppressive anxiety. Violent pain in the stomach. Violent oppression of the stomach. Colic. Obstinate constipation. Frequent evacuations. Diarrhoea.

GENITAL ORGANS.

Nocturnal emissions ( in women more than in men).

LIMBS.

Heaviness in the axillary glands. Inflammation of a lymphatic vessel, from the hand to the shoulder, with violent swelling of the hand.

VARIOUS PREPARATIONS OF COPPER.

(From Noack and Trinks.)

1. CUPRUM AMMONIACALE. The ammoniacal Sulphate of Copper. Exhalation of the mind, ecstasy. Vertigo. Swelling of the head, with redness of countenance. Obscuration of sight. Frequent vomiting of pure bile. Inclination to vomit, with spasmodic symptoms. Enuresis. Frequent discharge of a fetid, viscous urine with sediment.

2. ORICHALCUM. Brass (Copper alloyed with Zinc).

Green color of the skin, sweat, eyes, tongue, hair, faeces, expectoration (even of the clothes). Consumption. Screams resembling the croaking of frogs. Shy mania and desire to escape. Protruded glistening eyes. Excessive horrid pains in the stomach and region of the stomach. Violent spasms in the abdomen and in the upper and lower limbs, with piercing cries. Asthma (in brass- founders). Pains between the scapulae, in the elbow-joints, and knees.

3. AES CAMPANARIUM. Bell-metal (Copper alloyed with Zinc and Lead.) Vertigo. Excessive lancinating headache. Phrenitis. Violent vomiting. Corrosive stinging pain in the stomach, as if pierced with pins (on the return of consciousness). Excessive lancinating pains in the stomach. Violent diarrhoea.

4. AES. Bronze (100 parts of Copper alloyed with 11 parts of zinc).

Stinging about the carpus and genital organs. Green color of the hair and skin.

5. COPPER alloyed with Sulphur, Mercury, and Paeonia (in epileptic patients).

A kind of dry itch. Loss of the senses and thoughts. Bitterness of the mouth. Loss of appetite. Constipation, with great heat of the body. Constipation for several days. Diarrhoea. Haemorrhage from the haemorrhoidal vein.

Charles Julius Hempel
Charles Julius Hempel (5 September 1811 Solingen, Prussia - 25 September 1879 Grand Rapids, Michigan) was a German-born translator and homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. While attending medical lectures at the University of New York, where he graduated in 1845, he became associated with several eminent homeopathic practitioners, and soon after his graduation he began to translate some of the more important works relating to homeopathy. He was appointed professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia in 1857.