Arum Triphyllum compare in 11 dei 13 libri classici su Similia. Ognuno è stato scritto per svolgere un compito diverso — ecco cosa aggiunge ciascuno su questo rimedio, con l'inizio della relativa voce.
- Allen HC — I sintomi chiave che distinguono questo rimedio dai suoi rimedi più affini.
“Indian Turnip (Araceae) Coryza; acrid, fluent; nostrils raw . Nose feels stopped up in spite of the watery discharge (compare, Am. c., Samb., Sinap.); sneezing < at night. Acrid, ichorous discharge, excoriating inside of nose, alae, and upper lip (Ars., Cepa). Constant picking at the nose until it bleeds ; boring with…”
- Allen TF — Il resoconto grezzo della sperimentazione patogenetica — i sintomi così come gli sperimentatori li riferirono, senza modifiche.
“Arisæma triphyllum, Torr. (Arum triphyllum, Linn). Nat. order , Araceæ. Common names , Indian turnip, Jack-in-the-pulpit. Preparation , Tincture from the root. Authorities. Provings, 1 , Jeanes, H. Month., 2, 467; 2 , Gus. E. Gramm, ibid. (took 3d, 10th, and 30th dils.); 3 , Mr. H., ibid. (took 3d dil.); 4 , Mrs. M…”
- Boericke — La lettura clinica rapida — sintomi chiave, modalità e condizioni per cui viene effettivamente prescritto.
“Jack-in-the-Pulpit Arum maculatum, Italicum, Dracontium, have the same action as the Triphyllum. They all contain an irritant poison, causing inflammation of mucous surfaces and destruction of tissue. Acridity is the keynote of the kind of action characteristic of Arum. Bores head in pillow. Headache from too warm…”
- Boger (GA) — Sotto quali rubriche generali rientra questo rimedio — l'impalcatura analitica.
“ACRIDITY, excoriations, etc. ANGER, irritability fretfulness, bad temper, etc. (Comp. Emotions) CARPHOLOGY, nervous picking, etc. CRACKS, fissures, chaps, etc. FROST, frosty air, hoar frost, etc., Agg. GLANDS MOUTH and THROAT RAWNESS VESICLES, blisters, etc. (Comp. Eruption.)”
- Clarke — La voce più ampia — fonti, sperimentazioni patogenetiche, usi clinici, relazioni e antidoti in un unico luogo.
“Indian turnip. N. O. Araceæ. Tincture of fresh tuber or corm. Brain, inflammation of / Clergyman's sore throat / Delirium / Diphtheria / Glandular swellings / Headache / Jaw-joint painful / Mouth, sore / Scarlatina / Tongue, cracked / Typhoid fever / Voice, hoarse Ar. tri. is the most important of the Arums. Its…”
- Hering — Sintomi graduati, ciascuno ponderato in base alla frequenza con cui gli sperimentatori e la pratica lo hanno confermato.
“Indian Turnip. Araceæ. Introduced by C. Hg., in 1856 (News, No. 9, page 66), after it had been applied, according to the reports of a lay practitioner, John Minz, Canton, Ohio (published by Daniel Shiel, see News), in desperate cases of scarlatina. It was characterized in a masterly way by Lippe, in 1852, in Am…”
- Kent — Il quadro mentale e generale — chi è il paziente, prima ancora di ciò che il rimedio cura.
“(Indian Turnip) Generalities: Many boys have wandered in the low grounds where this wild turnip grows, and have taken a nip out of it, and probably remember the sensations in the mouth that they received at that time. I distinctly remember making an endeavor to enjoy a piece of wild turnip. The tingling that is left…”
- Lippe (MM) — La rigorosa lettura hahnemanniana — il quadro sintomatologico senza interpretazione clinica.
“Aversion to light. Sore; discharge of burning, ichorous fluid from the nose, excoriating the nostrils and upper lip. Nose stopped up; can only breathe with mouth open. Tongue sore, red, papillæ elevated. Lips swollen, cracked; corners of the mouth sore, bleeding, cracked. The mouth burns, and is so sore that he…”
- Lippe (Red) — Sintomi chiave, con quelli più attendibili contrassegnati come sintomi a linea rossa.
“Common name: indian turnip. Coryza: acrid, fluent; nostrils raw (Ars., Nat-M., Nit-Ac., Rhus-T.). CORYZA, PARTICULARLY AFFECTING THE LEFT NOSTRIL (All-C., Jug-C., Mang.) (K.). Coryza, especially in the afternoon (Calc-P., Kali-C., Mag-S., Plb., Sulph.; especially during evening- All-C.) (K.). CORYZA, DURING DIPHTHERIA…”
- Nash — I confronti — il rimedio accostato a quelli con cui viene più spesso confuso.
“Raw, red, bloody surface of lips, nose, buccal cavity; patients pick and bore into them incessantly, though they are so sore and painful. Hoarseness, with changing voice when exciting it; from high to low and vice versa. Discharges generally very acrid or corrosive; exceptionally bland. This is a very unique remedy. I…”