Terebinthina compare in 10 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.
“Oil of Turpentine (A Volatile Oil.) The urine has the odor or violets Relations . - Compare: Alumen, Arn., Ars., Canth., Lach., Nit. ac. Is recommended as a prophylactic in malarial and African fevers.”
- Allen TF — Il resoconto grezzo della sperimentazione patogenetica — i sintomi così come gli sperimentatori li riferirono, senza modifiche.
“Oil of Turpentine. Obtained from various species of conifers. The various oils of Turpentine differ in physical and chemical properties according to their different sources. French Turpentine is obtained from Pinus maritima, Venetian from Pinus larix, American from Pinus tæda. Preparation , Dilutions with pure alcohol.”
- Boericke — La lettura clinica rapida — sintomi chiave, modalità e condizioni per cui viene effettivamente prescritto.
“Turpentine (TEREBINTHINA) Has a selective affinity for bleeding mucous surfaces . Tympanites and urinary symptoms very marked. Inflammation of kidneys, with hæmorrhages-dark, passive, fetid. Bright's disease preceded by dropsy (Goullon). Drowsiness and strangury. Coma. Unbroken chilblains . Dull pain like from a band…”
- Boger (GA) — Sotto quali rubriche generali rientra questo rimedio — l'impalcatura analitica.
“GLISTENING HEMORRHAGE, bloody discharges URINARY ORGANS”
- Clarke — La voce più ampia — fonti, sperimentazioni patogenetiche, usi clinici, relazioni e antidoti in un unico luogo.
“Oleum terebinthinæ. Oil of Turpentine. C 10 H 16 . The oil distilled from the oleo-resin (turpentine) obtained from various species of Pinus, purified by repeated rectification with water. Solution in rectified spirit. Ozonised Oil of Turpentine (prepared by exposure of the common oil to sun and air in a half-filled…”
- Hering — Sintomi graduati, ciascuno ponderato in base alla frequenza con cui gli sperimentatori e la pratica lo hanno confermato.
“Oil of Turpentine. A Volatile Oil. Obtained by distilling the oleoresinous exudation of various species of pine. The dilutions are prepared from the alcoholic solution. Ozonized oil of turpentine, recommended as a prophylactic in malarial and African fevers, is prepared by exposing a quantity of common oil of…”
- Lippe (MM) — La rigorosa lettura hahnemanniana — il quadro sintomatologico senza interpretazione clinica.
“Sudden vertigo with obscuration of sight. Dun headache, with colic. Sensation in the ears as of the striking of a clock. Face pale and sunken. Violent bleeding at the nose. Distended abdomen; frequent colic; constipation. Burning in the right hypochondrium. Stools consisting of mucus and water. Violent burning in the…”
- Lippe (Red) — Sintomi chiave, con quelli più attendibili contrassegnati come sintomi a linea rossa.
“Common name: turpentine. Fresh ecchymoses in great numbers occur from day to day (Sulph-Ac.) (A.). Great languor and loss of strength (Ars., Bapt., Gels., Kali-P.) (Ho.). Hæmorrhages from all outlets, especially in connection with urinary or kidney troubles (N.). Purpura hæmorrhagica (Arn., Crot-H., Lach., Phos.) (N.).”
- Nash — I confronti — il rimedio accostato a quelli con cui viene più spesso confuso.
“Burning and smarting on passing urine; urine red, brown, black or smoky in appearance. Tongue smooth, glossy, red, with excessive tympanites (typhoid).; Hemorrhages from all outlets, especially in connection with urinary or kidney troubles. Terebinthina ought to come in here, because it, like Berberis, has much pain…”