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INDIVIDUAL DRUG
PICTURES
ARANIA DIADIMA
Source: PAPAL- CROSS SPIDER
Proved by Grauvogl in 1832.
1. Hydrogenoid constitution
Aggravation of all symptoms and complaints by exposure to
damp and cold.
2. Periodicity
Unvaried and unchanging periodicity.
3. Indicated in malarial fevers
4. Headache > by smoking in open air.
5 Pain Os calcis, sensation of swelling
Kent’s repertory Extremities, pain ,boring,heel os
calcis,continued motion > arania
6. In fever chilly day and night always > in rain.
7. Tooth ache < in night. Periodicity is marked.
ARANIA IXOBOLA
Right sided head ache > in open air,
Smoking.
Sciatica left sided < standing for a long time.
Trembling, sensation of an internal trembling.
Gen < rich food (fat) after drinking alcohol.
> Walking in open air, coffee, smoking etc.
ARANIA SCINENCIA
Source; A gray spider found in Kentucky. This spider does
not spin web and is found in old walls.
Constant twitching under eye lids.
All symptoms are aggravated in a warm room.
ARANIA TELA
SOURCE: Cobweb of black spider found in barns, cellars, dark
places.
Periodic head ache with extreme nervous erythism.
Obstinate intermittence.
Symptoms come suddenly with cold clammy skin.
Dry asthma.
LATRODUCTUS MACTANTS
Source: spider found in South America.
Prepared from small female spider.
In this group of spider after mating female eats male, which is
much smaller in size. Hence it is known as “ black widow
spider”
Proving done by John Brand bury and Dr. A W Blair.
Introduced in to materia medica by John and Tafel.
It produces a typical picture of Angina pectoris accompanied by
restless ness and prostration.
Violent praecordial pain extending to axillae and down to arm,
forearm and to fingers with numbness of extremities.
Pulse feeble and rapid.
In synthesis the rubric chest, angina
Latro M +++
Tarent H ++
Ther ++
LATRODUCTUS HASSELI
Source: New south Wales black spider.
In chronic blood poisoning.
Arrest intense pain in pyemia.
Great edema of neighboring hood of wound.
Constant delusion of flying ( not in synthesis )
LATRODUCTUS KALIPO
Source: New Zealand spider.
In lymphangitis and nervous twitching.
Scarlet burning eruption.
MYGALE LASIODORA COBANO.
Source: large black live Cuban spider
Prover: J.C. Howard.
Prepared by putting live black Cuban spider in alcohol.
One of the principle medicine for chorea.
Twitching of the muscle of the face is characteristic.
Unsteady gait. Constant motion of whole body.
Mouth and eyes open and close in a rapid succession.
Gen > in deep sleep. < Morning.
TARENTULA CUBENSIS
Source: it is a large brown hairy spider found in Texas and
South California.
There is an interesting history of this remedy as described by
T.F. Allen. Tarentula Cubensis was being shipped to London in a
container with alcohol to preserve it. On the way the container
broke, the alcohol ran out and the specimen decomposed.
However, a potency was made from this specimen and thus
Tarentula Cubensis is a very important remedy for Carbuncles,
abscesses, boils and swellings.
Genaral features
A toaxemic medicine
Adapted to most severe type of inflammation and pain and
persistant prostration.
Pain of deathsoothes the last strugglegreat hyperaesthesia of
female sexual system leading to extreme sexual excitement.
Crabuncle, burning stinging pain
Abcess with pain and inflammation predominates.
Better by smoking in open air.
TARENTULA HISPANICA
Source
The spider from which this remedy is prepared is a species of
wolf spider LYCOSA TARENTULA. It is found mainly in Italy &
Spain. Lycosa is a viscous looking creature with two large fangs
and long legs which enable it to scurry rapidly in pursuit of
its prey.
Poisoning effects
The bite of the Tarentula is very painful and it produces a
state called `Tarantulism or `Tarantism' the symptoms are either
accompanied with or followed by an irresistible urge to dance
with frenetic agitation.
Tarantism, which was impossible to control could be suppressed
and cured by music with a fast and strong rhythmic beat. The
victims on hearing the music became excited and danced faster &
faster till they fell down tired and sweating and got rid of the
poison. This would last for 3 days.
Pharmacology
Venom of this spider has affinity for the motor and sensory
functions of the nervous system resulting in severe restlessness
and uncontrolled agitation.
In the sensory sphere, there is excessive sensitivity and
excitability of all senses light and glaring colours irritate
and aggravate. Also noise frightens and aggravates.
Affinity with the lymphatic and circulatory systems gives rise
to cellulitis, lymphnode enlargement and vascular congestion,
associated with facial pallor.
Proving
It was conducted and described by Marquis Nunez of Spain.
TYPOLOGY
Especially suited to mobile, restless people who cannot stay
in one place and move constantly. The Tarentula type can be
described as a woman with a changing, contradictory personality.
She jumps from a state of happiness to melancholic sadness from
calm and gentle behaviour to extreme violence.
To study the mind of Tarentula, one learns quite a lot by
observing the patient in the clinic. As soon as he enters the
clinic he just roams around the corridor.
TARENTULA (From
the Repertory)
Mind :To study the mind of Tarentula, one learns quite a lot by
observing the patient in the clinic. As soon as he enters the
clinic he just roams around the corridor.
ANXIETY, causeless.
Busy, fruitless
HURRY, haste
They are usually dressed in bright colours to attract the
attention.
COLOURS charmed by blue, green, red.
Whenever a question is asked to them by the physician either
they do not follow or ....
ABSENTMINDED, unobservant
ANSWERS, questioned, does not answer, when
ANSWER, aversion to
ANSWER, refuses to
UNDERSTAND questions addressed to her does not .... if at all
they answer very abruptly, curtly and sh
ANSWER, abrupt.
During the interview they are quite in attentive....
CONCENTRATION, difficult, conversation during.or when they are
sitting in front of the physician, they make various gestures.
GESTURES, grasping, fingers in the mouth, children put
GESTURES, grasping, hands restlessly busy.
GESTURES, nervous
GESTURES, plays with his fingers.
GESTURES, wringing the hands
PULL, one's hair desire to
SCRATCHES with hands.
It the patient is a child, he is extremely restless, will touch
various things kept on the physician's table. They usually
detest being examined.
JUMPING
MISCHIEVIOUS
RESTLESSNESS, anxious.
ANGER, when touched.
FEAR, of touch
LOOKED AT, cannot bear to be
PRESENCE OF STRANGERS,
PRESENCE OF STRANGERS, aggravates.
If the parents scold them, they are completely indifferent or
they retaliate and may become violent, tear their clothes, pull
their hair or they have a habit of hiding and their parents have
to search for them.
ANGER, violent
BITES, himself
KICKS
RUNS about
STRIKING, anger from
CONTRARY
HIDE, desire to
Surprisingly, they may behave so nicely and leave such a good
impression on the physician, that many a times the physician
feels that the parents are giving an exactly opposite
description.
IMPRESSIONABLE.
Sometimes when they are out of control, the parents have to hit
them. This increases their violence tremendously
RAGE, pulls hair of bystanders.
STRIKING, head his
STRIKING, himself.
STRIKING, strikes her head with her hands, her bo
ACTIVITY, fruitless
ACTIVITY, mental
GESTURES, grasping or reaching at something, at flocks;
carphologia.
GESTURES, involuntary (motion hands) knitting, as if
GESTURES, makes
GESTURES, ridiculous or foolish.
IMPULSE run to, dromomania.
INDUSTRIOUS, mania for work.
MUSIC, ameliorates, restlessness of extremities.
RESTLESSNESS, 5 h.
RESTLESSNESS, anxious, compelling rapid walking.
RESTLESSNESS, bed, go from one bed to another, wants to
RESTLESSNESS, bed, tossing about in
RESTLESSNESS, menses during
RESTLESSNESS, driving about.
RESTLESSNESS, music from
HURRY, everybody must hurry,
HURRY, movements in
HURRY, walking while
IMPATIENCE
There patients are guided by whims. They are extremely sly and
cunning having fear to face real opposition. Dr. Margaret Tyler
in her drug pictures mentions about sudden violence what she
calls as "unexpected behaviour." This cunning behaviour is
characterised by destructive movements.
CRAFTY
DECEITFUL, sly
DESTRUCTIVENESS, cunning
FEIGNING, paroxysms, faintness
FEIGNING, sick
WEEPING, hysterical
DESTRUCTIVENESS, clothes of
MANIA, destruction, followed by laughter and apologies, of
paroxysmal.
RAGE, fury
SHRIEKING, screaming, shouting.
TEARS hair, and presses her head.
THREATENING, destroy, threatens to.
THREATENING, kill, threatens to
THROWS, things away.
VIOLENT, deeds of violence, rage leading to. They have extreme
disposition to
CHEERFUL, gay, mirthful
DANCING, wild
ECCENTRICITY
EXCITEMENT, music from
EXCITEMENT, dancing, stinging and weeping with
EXHILARATION
EXTROVERT (people)
FOOLISH, behaviour
INSANITY, laughing with
JESTING
JESTING, walking on
LAUGHING, company in
LAUGHING, desire to laugh
LAUGHING, immoderately
LAUGHING, involuntarily
LAUGHING, mocking
LAUGHING, nervous
LAUGHING, sardonic
LAUGHING, screams, then
LAUGHING, stupid expression, with
LOQUACITY
MANIA, singing with
MOOD, changeable, variable
PLAYFUL
SHRIEKING, laughter, after
SINGING, dancing and weeping
SINGING, hoarse until very, exhausted and
SINGING, involuntarily
VIVACIOUS
VIVACIOUS, alternating sorrow with.
Leading Symptoms
1. Extreme restlessness The patient must be in constant motion,
though motion aggravates. Desire to jump. Boundless energy.
Compelled to be busy, to act. Hyperactivity, rapid movement.
Hands and legs in constant motion. Tries to work his over
excitability but lacks control.
2. Sensitive to music Better by music, rhythm, (massaging,
riding on horseback, smoking) and dancing. Even physically
affected by colour.
3. Chilly yet desire for, and better in open air.
4. Twitching, The nerves are highly strung. Jerking. Starting
from sleep. Restless hands, legs.
5. Sexual Erethism Sensitive genitals.
6. Aversion Meat, bread, chocolate.
7. Desire Spicy food, sand, col
7. Desire Spicy food, sand, cold drinks, highly seasoned food,
salty things, lime, raw food, sand and ash. (They scrape the
burnt food from bottom of vessel).
8. Hysterical disposition Feign sickness, worse when observed,
better when alone. Sudden changes in mood. Fainting, twitching,
choking. Selfish, hateful, foxy, cunning, strange fancies with
regard to colours. Violence. Throws things, pulls hair,
destructive. Aversion to red, green black and all striking
colours. Desire to lie down in the dark and not to be talked to.
Angered from contradiction.
9. Periodicity of complaints Some complaints occur at the, same
hour or at the same period annually.
10. Right sided affections Involvement of the left arm and right
leg. (Opposite to Agaricus).
11. Hyperaesthesia Of skin, genitals, eyes (Photophobia), finger
tips (needle like sensation).
PARTICULARS
Modalities
< or > music.
< any strong emotion (grief, excitement).
< cold, damp weather, exposure to cold air.
< when walking; yet cannot keep still.
< from noise.
< light touch.
< by wetting hands in cold water.
< Bright light.
< When at rest.
< at night.
< after coitus.
< washing head.
> Dry sunny days, in the sun.
> Open air (though vertigo is aggravated out of doors).
> warm room.
> From firm pressure; friction; rubbing.
> After a nose bleed.
Dancing.
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