Naja Tripudians
di H.C. Allen — Keynotes And Characteristics With Comparisons of some of the Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica
Cobra virus. (Elapidae.)
Suicidal insanity
Relations . - Compare: Ars., Cac., Crot., Lach., Myg., Spig.
di H.C. Allen — Keynotes And Characteristics With Comparisons of some of the Leading Remedies of the Materia Medica
Cobra virus. (Elapidae.)
Suicidal insanity
Relations . - Compare: Ars., Cac., Crot., Lach., Myg., Spig.
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“Naja tripudians. Class , Reptilia; Order , Squamata; Suborder , Colubrina; Family , Elapidæ. Preparation , Tincture and triturations. Authorities. (Nos. 1 to 7 , Dr. Stokes's provings, Br. Journ. of Hom., 11, p. 25, 1853.)”
“Virus of the Cobra Naja produces a typical bulbar paralysis (L. J. Boyd). Causes no hæmorrhage but only œdema, hence the victims of this reptile frequently bear very little sign of external injury a small scratch or puncture being the only indication where the fangs have worked their havoc. The tissue lying beneath…”
“ANGINA PECTORIS BLOWS, shocks, thrusts, crash, explosions, etc. (Comp. Shattered): COLLAPSE, sudden prostration, etc. DIRECTION of sensations, Ascending. HEART, CIRCULATION AND PULSE LYING, left, Agg.”
“Cerebellum. Medulla. NERVES; HEART (Mitral Valve). Respiration. Throat. Left side: Ovary. Temple. Arm. Lying on left side. After: Sleep. Menses. Air: Cold. Drafts. Pressure of clothes. Alcohol. Riding in open air. Sneezing. Smoking. Nervous, excited and tremulous; with cardiac effects ; often reflex. Collapse. Sepsis…”
“tripudians. Cobra di Capello. The hooded snake of Hindustan. N. O. Elapidæ. Tincture of the fresh virus. Trituration of sugar of milk saturated with fresh virus. Angina pectoris / Asthma / Dysmenia / Hay-fever / Headache / Heart, affections of / Œsophagus, spasmodic stricture of / Ovaries, affections of / Plague /…”
“Cobra Poison. Elapidæ. The Cobra di Capello is the hooded snake of Hindostan usually employed by the snake charmers of India. Provings by Stokes (Br. Jour. of Hom., vol. 11, p. 25, 1853), Russel (Br. Jour. of Hom., vol. 11, p. 593) ; other authorities, Du Chaillu, Fayrer, etc., have reported symptoms of the bite…”
“The use of Naja has extended far beyond its proving. So many of the Ophidian family present symptoms in common with it, that much has been presumed truly so. Many characteristics run through these remedies, each remedy having its own peculiar sphere. Taken together the family presents a wide range of curative action…”
“Common name: cobra poison. Often called for restoring a heart damaged by acute inflammation or for relief of sufferings or chronic hypertrophy and valvular lesions (A.). Body cold and collapsed (Camph., Carb-V.) (C.). Pain in the left ovary during cough (D.). Excited, tremendous action of the heart (B.). Cardiac…”
“Here is a blood relative of Lachesis, if serpent poisons may be called relatives, and according to the symptoms arising from the bite of the serpent it ought to be equally valuable as a curative, but it has not yet been found so. Why not? On referring to Allen’s Encyclopedia we find twenty-nine provers, poisonings and…”
Il Repertorio di Kent elenca Naja Tripudians in 852 rubriche. Queste sono quelle in cui ha il grado più alto — i sintomi che Kent considerava più caratteristici. La maggior parte si trova in EXTREMITIES (113), CHEST (84), HEAD (84), MIND (57), ABDOMEN (53).