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 +====== MERCURIUS CYANATUS ======
 +<span tc1>​{{anchor:​s1}}Mercurius Cyanatus.</​span>​
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s2}}Cyanide of Mercury. {{anchor:​s3}}Hg (CN2).</​span>​
 +
 +{{anchor:​s4}}Of this form of Mercury no regular proving has been made; the symptoms are toxicological and clinical.
 +
 +====== CLINICAL AUTHORITIES. ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s6}}- <span grade2>​Keratoiritis syphilitica</​span>,​ Nunez, Norton'​s Ophth. {{anchor:​s7}}Therap.;​ <span grade2>​Ulceration of tonsils</​span>,​ Richards, Raue's Rec., 1872, p. 100; <span grade2>​Follicular tonsillitis</​span>,​ (2 cases), Strong, Trans. Hom. Med. Soc. Pa., 1882, pp. 169, 170; <span grade2>​Diphtheritis</​span>​ (several hundred cases reported), Von Villers, B. J. H., vol. 34, p. 147; <span grade2>​Diphtheria</​span>,​ Kuechler, Raue's Rec., 1870, p. 151; Beck, Raue's Rec., 1873, p. 8; Roguin, Raue's Rec., 1873, p. 86; Von Villers, Raue's Rec., 1875, p. 86; Grubenmann, Raue's Path. and Therap., p. 304; Ockford, Times Retros., vol. 3, p. 79; Jousset, B. J. H., vol. 29, p. 176; Trager, B. J. H., vol. 34, p. 169; Hirsch, Oehme'​s Therap., p. 53; Richards, Oehme'​s Therap., p. 57; Villers, Oehme'​s Therap., p. 55; Ganz, Oehme'​s Therap., p. 57; (50 cases) Martin, Trans. Hom. Med. Soc. Pa., 1878, p. 320; Burt, Trans. Hom. Med. Soc. Pa., 1878, p. 321; Allen, Hom. Phys., vol. 5, p. 164; Billig, Allg. Hom. Ztg., vol. 110, pp. 34, 45; Hansen, Allg. Hom. Ztg., vol. 113, p. 37.
 +
 +====== MIND. [1] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s9}}Excessive ill humor, after eating a little too much.</​span>​
 +
 +====== SIGHT AND EYES. [5] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s11}}Keratoiritis syphilitica;​ much inflammation and severe nocturnal pains.</​span>​
 +
 +====== TEETH AND GUMS. [10] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s13}}Gums swollen and covered with a white, adherent layer, under which is found a violet border.
 +
 +====== TASTE, SPEECH, TONGUE. [11] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s15}}Tongue pale, with a yellowish streak on base; swollen, with red edges.
 +
 +====== INNER MOUTH. [12] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s17}}Lips,​ tongue and inside of cheeks dotted with ulcerations and covered with a greyish white coating.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s18}}Inflammation of whole buccal cavity; salivation, fetid breath, great pain on swallowing.
 +
 +====== PALATE AND THROAT. [13] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s20}}Great redness of fauces, with difficulty of swallowing.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s21}}Ulcerations of middle of palatine arch, with inverted edges, uneven and callous, whole palate, columns of velum and tonsils swollen and of a pale color; breath of a repulsive odor.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s22}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Chronic laryngitis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s23}}Suffering since morning with severe sore throat; feels very weak; pulse 120; skin hot and dry; deglutition painful; frequent pains darting from throat to ear and head; tonsils greatly inflamed and enlarged; next day much ulcerated; ulcers deep and many of them filled with greenish yellow pus.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s24}}Tonsils red and swollen; right tonsil agg.; whitish spots on right tonsil and one or two on left; sick at stomach, eyes heavy, headache.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s25}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Follicular tonsillitis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s26}}Left tonsil swollen, with a few whitish spots thereon; high fever; thirst; headache; later both tonsils swollen and of a dusky red color.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s27}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Follicular tonsillitis.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s28}}A white, opaline layer forms on columns of velum palati and tonsils; on inside of right cheek a round ulcer with greyish base, borders as if cut out and surrounded by great redness.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s29}}Pseudo-membranous formation extends all over fauces and down throat.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s30}}Diphtheria maligna, with phagedenic ulceration.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s31}}Diphtheria;​ excessive deposit of a tough, whitish grey membrane, often extends over whole throat and even over roof of mouth; aphthae on tongue and lips, with a thick, yellowish white scab, very painful, forming ulcers, salivation quite marked; almost total loss of speech; solids are swallowed better than liquids, which escape through nose; membrane often extends into nose.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s32}}Great chilliness, with dry heat of skin; severe cutting pains when attempting to swallow; heaviness in head; constricting pains between scapulae; prostration;​ loss of appetite; thirst; restless sleep; anxiety on swallowing on account of pain; offensive odor from mouth; submaxillary gland swollen and sensitive; edema of soft palate; white membrane on tonsils; tongue dry, white in centre; pulse 130, full; delirium at night.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s33}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s34}}High fever, with pains in throat, particularly when swallowing; soft palate very red; right tonsil swollen; small spot on right tonsil as large as pea, covered with a coating looking like a small ulcer, giving tonsil an appearance as if about to suppurate as in an ordinary case of tonsillitis;​ next day, however, submaxillary glands became swollen and on third day false membrane appeared on posterior wall of pharynx, on right side.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s35}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s36}}Exudate white, yellow, or any shade between; adynamic fever; collapse at commencement of disease.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s37}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s38}}Entire mucous membrane of mouth and fauces dark red and considerably swollen; on left side of velum a deep, diphtheritic ulcer, with sharp cut edges, surrounded by ring of exudate; on mucous membrane many very small exudate patches; tip of tongue dark red; papillae filiformes much swollen; middle and back part of tongue covered with dirty yellow coating; swallowing exceedingly difficult; face has an apathetic, anxious expression; on upper half of body a profuse, viscous perspiration,​ which is cold on forehead and cheek; radial pulse on right arm scarcely perceptible,​ on left threadlike, 140; extreme prostration;​ no appetite.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s39}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s40}}Boy,​ aet. 4, lives in a cellar tenement; one brother and sister have just died of diphtheritis;​ tonsil, velum palati and fauces much swollen, dark red and thickly covered with exudate; great difficulty in swallowing; hoarse voice; rough, dry cough, with anxiety; skin hot and dry; pulse 130, small; great weakness, apathy, emaciation.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s41}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s42}}A man in last stages of consumption;​ extreme emaciation and weakness, so that he can hardly speak; for last six days diphtheritis;​ skin like parchment, dry; extremities cool; liquid stools; entire mouth and fauces covered with one mass of soft, greyish green exudate, of which some portions can be easily removed, leaving an easily bleeding surface; after 24 hours swallowing amel.; feels better and looks better; mouth and fauces almost free from exudate; usual tuberculous expectoration,​ which had stopped for several days, commenced again; one day later mouth and fauces perfectly healthy; strength gaining; died of tuberculosis ten days later.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s43}}Girl,​ aet. 7, blonde, well built, never sick; had been coughing for a week; for four days had sore throat, expectorating,​ after violent efforts, glairy mucus; for three days suffocative paroxysms woke her during night, with barking cough; child sitting up; muscles of face contracted; face cyanosed; skin burning; eyes injected and staring; voice extinguished;​ laryngo-tracheal whistling; nasal cavities obstructed by false membranes; submaxillary glands engorged; saliva flows constantly from open mouth; tonsils, velum palati, etc., covered with false membranes, has refused all food for twenty-four hours. {{anchor:​s44}}(Complementary Hepar and Phosphor.).</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s45}}Child lay on its back, with hanging under jaw and half-closed eyes; sopor, but when spoken to easily roused; mouth and fauces completely covered with whitish grey exudate; dry lips bleed a little on opening mouth; nose stopped up; swallowing impossible; can utter only a few croaking sounds; emaciation and flabbiness of muscles; extreme weakness; skin hot and dry; pulse excessively weak and so fast that it cannot be counted; urine scant and dark, without sediment; no stool for two days.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s46}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s47}}Tongue dark red and almost black; very offensive breath; saliva thin and fetid; profuse epistaxis; glands swollen and cellular tissue of neck infiltrated;​ excessive weakness.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s48}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria.</​span>​\\ <span grade3>​{{anchor:​s49}}Swelling of parotid glands and tonsils; exudate has appearance of honey comb, dirty in color.</​span>​ <span grade2>​{{anchor:​s50}}~</​span>​ <span grade3>​Diphtheria. {{anchor:​s51}}[Obs. "If remedy is given in stage of invasion (of diphtheria),​ i. e, before exudate is deposited, it will not appear at all; as a prophylactic it is equally effective; paralysis and other after diseases have not been observed after use of this drug. {{anchor:​s52}}Several physicians have never seen any result from it, because they gave the 2d and 3d trit. or dil., which is much too strong, or rather, not sufficiently developed"​. {{anchor:​s53}}--Allg. Hom. Ztg., vol. 88, p. 92.]</​span>​
 +
 +====== EATING AND DRINKING. [15] ======
 +
 +<span grade2>​{{anchor:​s55}}After eating too much, ill humor.</​span>​
 +
 +====== STOOLS AND RECTUM. [20] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s57}}Malignant or putrid dysentery.</​span>​
 +
 +====== URINARY ORGANS. [21] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s59}}Bright'​s disease.</​span>​
 +
 +====== REST. POSITION. MOTION. [35] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s63}}Attempting to swallow: severe cutting pains.\\ {{anchor:​s64}}Child lay on its back, with hanging under jaw and half closed eyes.\\ {{anchor:​s65}}Cannot stand up from great weakness.
 +
 +====== NERVES. [36] ======
 +
 +<span grade4>​{{anchor:​s67}}Great weakness, cannot stand up; prostration extreme.</​span>​
 +
 +====== TIME. [38] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s69}}Since morning: suffering with severe sore throat.\\ {{anchor:​s70}}Night:​ delirium; suffocative paroxysms woke her.
 +
 +====== ATTACKS, PERIODICITY. [41] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s72}}Nightly:​ pains in eyes.\\ {{anchor:​s73}}First day small spots on right tonsil; second day submaxillary glands swollen, on third day false membrane appeared.\\ {{anchor:​s74}}For two days: no stool.\\ {{anchor:​s75}}For last six days diphtheritis;​ after twenty-four hours swallowing amel.; expectoration which had stopped commenced again; one day later mouth and fauces perfectly healthy.
 +
 +====== LOCALITY AND DIRECTION. [42] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s77}}Right:​ tonsil red and swollen; whitish spot on tonsil; inside of cheek round ulcer; false membrane on side; radial pulse scarcely perceptible.\\ {{anchor:​s78}}Left:​ one or two spots on tonsil; tonsil swollen; on side of velum a deep diphtheritic ulcer; threadlike pulse.
 +
 +====== SENSATIONS. [43] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s80}}Border of ulcer as if cut out; tonsil looks as if about to suppurate.\\ {{anchor:​s81}}Pain:​ in head; in throat.\\ {{anchor:​s82}}Severe pains: in eyes at night.\\ {{anchor:​s83}}Great pain: on swallowing.\\ {{anchor:​s84}}Cutting pains: when attempting to swallow.\\ {{anchor:​s85}}Darting pains: from throat to ear and head.\\ {{anchor:​s86}}Soreness:​ of throat.\\ {{anchor:​s87}}Constricting pains: between scapulae.\\ {{anchor:​s88}}Heaviness:​ in head.
 +
 +====== SKIN. [46] ======
 +
 +<span grade3>​{{anchor:​s90}}Skin moist and cold.</​span>​\\ {{anchor:​s91}}Diphtheritic scarlatina; swelling of glands around throat; great redness of fauces, with difficulty of swallowing; complete suppression of urine; great sensation of coldness; extreme prostration and frequent fainting.
 +
 +====== STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION. [47] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s93}}Girl,​ aet. 3, sickly, scrofulous, of a scrofulous mother and an old syphilitic father; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s94}}Boy,​ aet. 4, weak constitution,​ subject to catarrhal affections of chest; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s95}}Girl,​ aet. 4, fair, rosy complexion, blue eyes; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s96}}Girl,​ aet. 4; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s97}}Boy,​ aet. 4, lives in a bad cellar tenement, brother and sister died of diphtheritis;​ diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s98}}Girl,​ aet. 7; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s99}}Girl,​ aet. 7, blonde, well built, never sick; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s100}}Boy,​ aet. 7; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s101}}Girl,​ aet. 9; follicular tonsillitis.\\ {{anchor:​s102}}Boy,​ aet. 10, for several years enlargement of tonsils; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s103}}Boy,​ suffering several years; ulceration of tonsils.\\ {{anchor:​s104}}Girl,​ aet. 11, had had several attacks of diphtheria (?); follicular tonsillitis.\\ {{anchor:​s105}}Girl,​ aet. 12, large, strong, sanguine temperament,​ never had convulsions;​ diarrhea.\\ {{anchor:​s106}}Girl,​ aet. 15; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s107}}Woman,​ aet. 24; diphtheria.\\ {{anchor:​s108}}Woman,​ married; ulceration of tonsils.\\ {{anchor:​s109}}Man,​ in last stages of consumption;​ diphtheria (died of tuberculosis).
 +
 +====== RELATIONS. [48] ======
 +
 +{{anchor:​s111}}Compare:​ <span grade2>​Arum triph., Caustic., Hepar, Kali bich., Kali caust., Phytol., Mur. ac., Laches.</​span>​
 +
 +----
 +
 +====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ======
 +^ Source: | [[en:​mm:​hering:​start|The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica]] Vol. 07, 1888 |
 +^ Description:​ | Clinical materia medica of [[en:​rem:​r533|Mercurius cyanatus]] |
 +^ Remedies: | [[en:​rem:​r533|Mercurius cyanatus]] |
 +^ Author: | Hering, C.; Raue, C.G.; Knerr, C.B.; Mohr, C. |
 +^ Year: | 1888 |
 +^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
 +^ Attribution:​ | Legatum Homeopathicum |}
  
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