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MIASMS

Sankaran
SANKARAN VIEW OF MIASMS

MIASMS
In a large number of chronic diseases, Hahnemann found that the
disease continued to progress in spite of the administration of the
carefully selected homoeopathic remedy. Hahnemann was occupied with
finding the solution to this problem, and at length, he discovered that
chronic diseases nearly always had a pattern that could be related to
Psora, Sycosis and Syphilis - the chronic miasms. He postulated that the
chronic diseases resulted from badly suppressed scabies (itch),
gonorrhoea and syphilis respectively. He then indicated the drugs likely
to be most useful in treating such cases - the anti-miasmatics. This new
understanding enabled Hahnemann to succeed where he had failed in the
past.
Having studied the theory of miasms, and understanding it in the
light of my own concept of disease as a delusion, my practice of
Homoeopathy has become much simpler, and my prescribing more
certain. As I understand it, disease is a false perception of reality... a
delusion. It seems as if this false perception has its root in either an
actual situation from the patient's own life, or in a situation of a parent
or ancestor. As long as the situation did exist, the patient's reaction was
justified. However the impact of the earlier situation is such that even
when faced with another situation, the patient's reaction is as though he
even were still in the previous situation. This is his delusion. Relating this
idea to the theory of miasms, it became clear that the classification of
diseases must be a classification of delusions. And as drugs are nothing
but artificial diseases, the classification is both a disease-state and a
drug-state classification.
The symptoms of the disease (or drug) represent the survival
mechanism called for in the original situation. But the person feels that
in order to survive, he must always respond as if in the original situation.
The original situation or the patient's (false) perception of reality differs
according to the miasm of the patient. Therefore to recognize the
miasm, one has to determine how reality is perceived by the patient.
The original situation of each remedy would demand an acute, psoric,
sycotic or syphilitic reaction predominantly.
This miasmatic classification of disease, based on the concept of
disease as a delusion, is not restricted to the mental state alone. We
know that the mind and the body work harmoniously as a unit, and the
disturbance is uniformly expressed in both spheres. The state of the
mind and body are always related, the delusion belongs to the person as
a whole and is reflected at both levels. The mental state, the physical
state and the characteristic features of the pathology together
represent the totality. And before searching for a remedy in a particular
case, one must settle upon the miasm. The miasm of the remedy and
the miasm of the disease have to be matched.
In order to find out if there was a particular theme to each miasm, I
studied some drugs generally accepted as belonging to that miasm,
attempting to find a common theme amongst them, if there was one. I
used Hahnemann's classification of diseases and drugs.

Acute: Aconitum, Belladonna, Stramonium


Chronic: Psora: Sulphur, Psorinum
Sycosis: Thuja, Medorrhinum
Syphilis: Mercurius, Syphilinum

In studying the miasms with the help of different remedies, I


came to understand that the nosode represents the centre-
point of the miasm. The nosode is the product of tissue that is
fully under the influence of the infectious disease. It
represents these defeated tissue qualities of the infection and
infectious process. For example a study of Psorinum will show the
very character of Psora, likewise with Medorrhinum and Syphilinum. The
problem of the nosode is non-specific and of an undifferentiated
character, whereas with other remedies belonging to the same miasm it
becomes differentiated and specific.
My conclusions about the themes of the various miasms which
follow, are a result of a detailed study of the various remedies in relation
to the miasms, as well as my own clinical understanding of drugs and
patients. Further, I have added other miasms that would lie between the
already known miasms listed above. One of these is the tubercular
miasm, on which there is abundant literature available. The other
additions are my own, having been discovered and verified by me in my
practice.
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SANKARAN:

- APPLICATION OF THE THEORY OF MIASMS


In Understanding the Cases
The miasm has to be settled upon before searching for the remedy;
the drug must match the pace and nature of the disease. One has to ask
the question: "What is the element in the case?"
Is it:
• threatening (acute miasm),
• a struggle (psora),
• a fixed, irremediable weakness within the self (sycosis), or
• a destruction (syphilis).
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In Understanding and Differentiating Remedy States
For example Hyoscyamus (acute) versus Lachesis (syco-syphilitic).
The state of Hyoscyamus is that of a man whose delusion is that his
wife is trying to poison him; someone is trying to hurt and injure him,
someone persecutes him. So he loses control of himself and starts
behaving foolishly and ridiculously. He is always excited and presents an
instinctive, instantaneous reaction.
Lachesis is the situation of a menopausal woman whose husband has
a young girlfriend. She has a feeling of weakness within herself. She is
competing with someone better and her survival depends on winning.
She develops egotism, always talks about herself, becomes sarcastic
(putting others down) and deceitful (putting herself up).
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In Understanding and Using the Repertory
Many rubrics contain remedies of all different miasms, and therefore
each rubric has to be examined thoroughly as to where it originates and
what it represents, what is its pace, quality and underlying element. For
example let us take the rubric "Kill, impulse to". Behind, this rubric had
the delusion that someone is pursuing the patient. The acute miasm
personality would react in an instinctive way. The psoric state will
struggle. The sycotic will try and hide. The syphilitic remedies will
collapse or hit back.
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In the Selection of the Remedy
The most characteristic symptoms in a case will give an indication of
the predominant and other miasms present. It is all important to match
the miasm present in the case in the selection of a similimum.

MIASMS
Classification
Remedies
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SUMMARY OF CURRENT MIASM CLASSIFICATION WITH MAIN
CHARACTERISTICS

(The refinement and expansion of miasmatic classification has


continued since 1828, identifying additional natural miasms,
which tend to be expressed in terms of their relation to other
miasms via symptomology and “essence” of the miasm. Much
of the most recent classification work has been done by Rajan
Sankaran.

Additional miasms have been created by the suppressive


practices of vaccination and allopathic medicinal measures,
which generally do not remove the disease. Some call these
“Drug Miasms”.

As well, poisonings by chemical and technological influences


create miasmatic damage to the genome which is passed down;
examples-the “nuclear” miasm or the “petrochemical” miasm.
So the miasms have proliferated. However, since sickness does
not manifest without susceptibility, the original “natural”
miasms tend to be the most important, and tend to determine
even susceptibility of the compromised organism to various
influences, including those of medicine and industry.
It is important to recognize that most of this information, while being
empirically derived, is theory.

•PSORA Fear; Hyperfunction (ex-allergy)


Nosode: Psorinum (scabies vesicle)

•SYPHILIS Destruction; Hypofunction (ex: alcoholism)


Nosodes: Syphilinum (chancre fluid containing treponeum pall.);
Hepato-Syphilinum

•SYCOSIS Hypertrophic; Hydrogenous; Masking (Sank) (ex:benign


tumors)
Nosode: Medorrhinum (gonorrhea urethral discharge); Gonotoxinum

•TUBERCULOSIS Romantic Self-destruction; “Home-seeking”


Psora-Syphilis (JH Allen?)
Sycosis-Syphilis (Sank)
“PseudoPsora”(?)
Nosodes:
Bacillinum burnett (human tubercular sputum);
Tuberculinum bovinum kent (tuberculous cow lung);
Tuberculinum aviaire (tuberculous chicken lung);
Tuberculinum denys-(microbes filtered out)
Tuberculinum koch (cultures of human TB bacilli );
Tuberculinum laricis (Roberts) (?)
Tuberculinum marmoreck (culture from horses-said to be more benign
effect)
Tuberculinum rosen (?);
Tuberculinum residuum(cultured bovine tubercular bacilli );
Tuberculinum spengler (blood of inoculated and supposedly immune
rabbits)

•HYDROPHOBIA Rage alternating with affection; fear water; sensation


of suffocation; ritual behavior; animalistic; self-mutilation(Klein)
?????
Nosode: Lyssin (Hydrophobinum) (saliva of rabid dog)
•LEPROSY (boundary loss and selflessness? ); hopelessly forsaken
(Sank)
Tuberc-Syph (Sank)
Nosodes: Leprominium (from human or armadillo); Leprosinum

•RINGWORM repeated unsuccessful cycles of effort (Sank)


Psora-Sycosis (Sank)
Nosode: Ringworm (scalp scraping of Tinea capitis)

•MALARIA intermittent complaints


Acute-Sycosis (Sank)
Nosode: Malaria tropicalis; Malaria officinalis

•TYPHOID hopeful struggle (Sank)


Psora-Acute (Sank)
Nosode: Typhoidinum

•ACUTE reactive (Sank),


Typhoid-Malaria
Nosode: ?

•CANCER malignant hypertrophy; perfectionistic (Sank)


Sycosis-Syphilis
Nosodes:
Carcinosin mixed
Carcinosin- from carcinoma of breast
Carcinosin ADENO STOM. - from an epithelioma of the stomach
Carcinosin.Adeno.Pap.Uterus
Carcinosin ADENO VESICA - from an epithelioma of the bladder
Carcinosin bowel co
Carcinosin Co.
Carcinosin INTEST.CO. - from epitheliomata of the intestine and bladder
Carcinosin SCIR. MAM. - from a scirrhus of the breast
Carcinosin Stroma Stomach
Carcinosin SQUAM. PULM. - from an epithelioma of the lung
•(MORTALITY) (time clock; hardening vs plasticity, decay vs
regeneration --probably a result of the totality of miasmatic influences)
Nosode: ?

PSORA
Miasm
PSORA Fear; Hyperfunction
Nosode: Psorinum (scabies vesicle)
Typical Remedies: Sulphur, Calcarea, Lycopodium, Psorinum
GENERALITIES; PSORA (SRII-519) (217) : acon., aesc., agar., alco., aln.,
alum., alumn., am-c., am-m., ambr., amyg-am., anac., ang., anh., ant-c.,
ant-t., apis, aran., arg., arg-n., arn., ars., ars-i., ars-s-f., asaf., asar.,
astra-e., aur., aur-m., bac., bar-c., bell., berb., berb-a., beryl., bism., bor.,
bor-ac., bov., brom., bry., bufo, buni-o., calc., calc-acet., calc-f., calc-p.,
calc-s., camph., cann-s., canth., caps., carb-an., carb-v., caust., cham.,
chel., chin., cic., cina, cinnb., clem., coc-c., coca, cocc., coff., colch.,
coloc., con., cortiso., croc., cupr., cycl., cyna., daph., des-ac., dig., dros.,
dulc., euph., euph-cy., euph-l., euphr., ferr., ferr-ar., ferr-ma., ferr-p., fl-
ac., flav., galph., graph., guai., guat., halo., ham., harp., hell., helon.,
hep., hip-ac., hir., hist., hydr., hydr-ac., hyos., hypoth., iber., ign., iod.,
ip., kali-ar., kali-bi., kali-c., kali-i., kali-n., kali-p., kreos., kres., lac-c., lac-
d., lach., laur., led., levo., lil-t., lob., lyc., m-arct., m-aust., mag-c., mag-
m., mag-s., mand., mang., merc., merc-c., mez., mill., mim-p., morph.,
mosch., mur-ac., murx., nat-c., nat-m., nicc., nit-ac., nux-v., oci., okou.,
ol-j., olnd., onop., op., orig., palo., par., paraph., ped., perh., pers., petr.,
ph-ac., phenob., phos., plat., plb., plb-acet., plb-m., pneu., podo., prot.,
Psor., puls., ran-b., rauw., reser., rheum, rhod., rhus-t., rib-ac., rumx.,
ruta, sabad., sabin., samb., saroth., sarr., sars., sec., sel., seneg., sil.,
spig., spong., squil., stann., staph., stram., stront-c., sul-ac., Sulph.,
tarax., tell., teucr., thala., thiop., thuj., thyr., trif-p., trio., tub., tub-r.,
ven-m., verat., visc., zinc.
Psoric
Remedies: Sulphur, Calcarea, Lycopodium, Psorinum
Keyword: STRUGGLE
Central: Inadequate capacity to face stress., Problems only in face of
stress., When no stress present:
Reaction to stress: With stress: active., Without stress: latent psora.,
In stress: over-reaction, hypersensitive + hyper-reactive., No stress: fear
of stress.
Form of reaction: HYPER - REACTION
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MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF
HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

PSORA
Calc., Calc-f., Caps., Cupr., Ferr., Ferr-ar., Ferr-i., Ferr-ma., Ferr-m., Ferr-p., Ferr-pic.,
Ferr-s., Graph., M-arct., Kali-c., Kali-fcy., Lyc., M-aust., Nat-c., Nicc., Psor., Sulph., M-
p-a., Ferr-sil., Ferr-br., Ferr-c., Ferr-cit., Ferr-cy., Ferr-n., Ferr-p-h., Ferr-prox., Ferr-py.,
Ferr-t., Ferr-acet., Ferr-val., Zinc-fcy., Ferr-o-r., Ferr-f., Stry-f-c., Ferr-l.

THE PSORIC MIASM


The situation of the psoric miasm is a difficult one, where the patient
has to struggle in order to succeed. The delusion in Psora has two
components:
• Stress from outside, and
• Anxiety from doubt about his own ability/capability to deal
with the stress. He is hopeful, and failure does not mean the end of the
world.
Let us take for example Sulphur, the "King of Anti-Psoric Remedies".
One finds the following rubrics:
• Delusion, is getting thin.
• Delusion, disgraced.
• Fear, of poverty.
The reaction is seen in the following:
• Talks of business.
• Imagines himself a great man; though ignorant, despises
literary men and education.
We find here a struggle with ego and money. The feeling is that the
person is losing something, and he must struggle in order to get it back.
These conclusions are corroborated by the central features of
scabies itself. In scabies, there is a lot of itching, a constant struggle,
with extreme discomfort, but it is not life-threatening, not hopeless.
The psoric personality is usually active and expressive. The patient
generally has highs and lows. The struggle is like a tug-of-war with the
outside world - when the balance is on his side, he feels high, but when
the balance is on the other side, he feels low. It is an active struggle,
and it becomes more apparent during times of stress. At the same time,
there is a lack of confidence in facing the situation, a feeling that he
won't be able to do it. This causes a constant anxiety, which becomes
apparent when he is actually faced with the situation (active psora). It is
also present when he is not faced with the situation; it is then a kind of
anticipatory anxiety, and it is not so distressing (latent psora). This
causes a kind of internal restlessness, insecurity, dissatisfaction,
sensitivity and anxiety about the future. However, there is always hope,
now matter how bad the situation.
The psoric person is usually expressive during case-taking. He is keen
of mind, observant and describes his symptoms well. He has many and
varied dreams which reflect his anxiety about not being able to cope
with a situation, and the struggle to cope.
Since the delusion belongs to the whole, the symptoms of the mind
and body are common, and in its physical aspect the psoric miasm will
show the same highs and lows we see in the mind. It will demonstrate a
hypersensitivity to physical factors and will manifest the same struggle
and activity. There is a reaction to one's surroundings, a response to
environmental stimuli. For example light, noise, odours, etc., affect the
psoric person and cause in him functional disturbances, e.g. headache,
nausea, discomfort, etc. These functional disturbances can be seen at
various levels, in the various systems, and they will be accompanied by a
plethora of modalities. Accompanying this will also be seen a plethora of
generalities, and psora has the maximum number of cravings and
aversions. Pathological changes, whenever present, are usually
reversible, although this is not invariable.
The psoric miasm is usually predominant in the years where one has
to stand on one's own feet and face the world - the years of youth and
adolescence, which is usually the period of struggle.

SYPHILIS
Miasm
SYPHILIS Destructive; Hypofunction
Nosodes:
-Syphilinum (chancre fluid)
-Hepato-Syphilinum (liver of still-born child of syphilitic mother)
Typical Remedies: Mercurius, Aurum, Syphilinum
GENERALITIES; SYPHILIS (K1406, SRII-628, G1159) (188) : acon., aethi-
a., aethi-m., agn., ail., allox., aln., am-c., anac., anag., anan., ang., ant-c.,
ant-t., apis, arg., arg-i., arg-n., arn., ars., ars-br., Ars-i., ars-met., ars-s-
f., asaf., asar., asc-t., astra-e., Aur., aur-ar., aur-i., Aur-m., Aur-m-n.,
aur-s., bad., bani-c., bapt., bell., benz-ac., berb., berb-a., buni-o., cadm.,
calc., calc-ar., calc-br., calc-f., calc-i., calc-s., calo., carb-an., carb-v.,
carc., caust., cean., chim., chin., chin-ar., chin-s., chlorpr., cho., chr-o.,
cinnb., clem., cob-n., colch., con., convo-s., cop., cor-r., cory., crot-h.,
cund., cupr., cupr-s., dam., echi., ery-a., eryth., eucal., euph., ferr., ferr-
i., fl-ac., franc., gast., gels., graph., gua., guai., ham., hecla., hep., hip-
ac., hippoz., hir., ho., hydr., hydrc., hypoth., iber., iod., iris, jac., jac-c.,
jatr., jug-r., kali-ar., kali-bi., kali-br., kali-c., kali-chl., Kali-i., Kali-s.,
kalm., kreos., lac-c., lac-d., lach., Laur., led., lith-c., lon-c., lyc., maland.,
MERC., merc-aur., merc-br., Merc-c., merc-d., Merc-i-f., Merc-i-r.,
merc-k-i., merc-n., merc-p., merc-pr-r., merc-tn., mez., mill., mygal., nat-
i., nat-s., nep., Nit-ac., nux-v., ol-sant., osm., penic., perh., petr.,
petros., ph-ac., phos., Phyt., piloc., pitu-p., plat., plat-m., psor., pyrar.,
reser., rhod., rhus-g., sabad., sang., sars., sec., sel., sep., Sil., spong.,
staph., stict., Still., sul-i., sulph., Syph., ter., thala., thiop., thuj.,
thymol., thyr., ulm., vac., viol-t., weil., xan.

Plant Remedies in Syphilitic Miasm (Sankaran):


Anagallis arvensis, Berberis aquifolium, Clematis erecta, Corydalis
formosa, Echinacea angustifolia, Franciscea, Hoang-nan, Hydrocotyle
asiatica, Juglans regia, Lathyrys sativus, Leptandra virginica, Orig,(virg
or marj?), Stillingia

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

SYPHILIS
Absin., Alum., Ars-i., Aur., Aur-m., Aur-s., Bar-c., Both-l., Bufo, Cean., Cench., Coc-c.,
Cor-r., Crot-c., Crot-h., Der., Dulc., Echi., Elaps, Fl-ac., Guai., Hep., Hipp., Ho., Hura,
Hydrc., Kali-i., Lach., Lat-m., Led., Merc., Naja, Orig., Plat., Plb., Puls., Sel., Still.,
Sulph., Syph., Tub., Vip., Bung-f., Hydro-c., Echis-c., Merc-p., Agki-p., Biti-a., Vip-r.,
Psil., Vip-a., Scorp., Androc., Both-a., Buth-aust., Osm., Bung-c., Dao-r., Dendro-p.,
Kali., Lac-leo., Note-s., Oxyu-m., Oxyu-s., Mai-c., Naja-n., Plut., Vip-d., Nelum.
Syphilitic
Remedies: Mercurius, Aurum, Syphilinum
Keyword: BREAKING
Central: Situation is delusion beyond repair: so change or destroy.
Reaction to stress: Destruction of self or stressor.
Form of reaction: DESTRUCTION

THE SYPHILITIC MIASM


The delusion of syphilitic remedies is that they are faced with a
situation that is beyond salvage, leading to complete hopelessness and
despair. The response to this feeling is a drastic do-or-die attempt to
change either oneself or the environment, a violent process - a last ditch
attempt.
For example Mercurius, one of the most syphilitic remedies in the
book, has the delusion that he is surrounded by enemies. He is
therefore, very suspicious and has suicidal and homicidal impulses
against anyone who contradicts him.
Syphilitic personalities have a strongly pessimistic view of life. They
believe that it is not possible to modify what has already gone wrong; it
has to be radically changed or destroyed. With this internal feeling, they
react impulsively and violently to any situation - be it insult, criticism or
domination. There is a chronic, deep-seated pessimism with occasional
sudden violence directed at himself or others - a mercurial temper.
The syphilitic person also has very rigid ideas, not only about himself
(as in the sycotic personality) but also about the situation. He is usually
aggravated by contradiction, is dictatorial, and not amenable to change,
unlike the psoric personality who is impressionable. The syphilitic
response occurs when one is faced with a superhuman task - one where
no man can succeed.
Syphilis itself is a chronic desperate struggle. It is an infection where
the body destroys itself in an attempt to survive by producing
ulceration, caries, gangrene, etc. It is a violent effort in a hopeless
situation. The syphilitic process is a slow and degenerative process
which has been taking place over a long time. The syphilic feeling
therefore is: "The situation is desperate and hopeless and I can't cope".
There must be change. The mind and the body move towards
destruction.
The age of syphilis is that of senescence. There is no hope now, the
struggle is over. Even coping with the self is not possible, and the only
way out is death and destruction.
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SYCOSIS
Miasm
SYCOSIS Hypertrophic; Hydrogenous
Nosodes:
--Medorrhinum (gonorrhea urethral discharge)
--Gonotoxinum
Typical Remedies: Thuja, Medorrhinum
GENERALITIES; SYCOSIS (K1406, SRII-627, G1159) (185) : acet-ac.,
adlu., aesc., agar., agn., alum., alumn., am-c., am-m., anac., anan., ang.,
ant-c., ant-t., anthro., apis, aran., Arg., Arg-n., arist-cl., arn., ars., asaf.,
asar., asim., aspar., aster., aur., aur-m., aur-m-n., bar-c., benz-ac., berb.,
berb-a., bor., bov., bry., bufo, buni-o., calad., calc., cann-i., cann-s.,
canth., caps., carb-ac., carb-an., carb-v., carbn-s., carc., cast., caul.,
caust., cedr., cham., chim., chin., cic., cimic., cinnb., clem., cob-n., coc-
c., coch., colch., coloc., con., cop., croc., crot-h., croto-t., cub., cupr-
acet., cupre-aust., cycl., cyna., dig., dor., dulc., epig., erech., erig., ery-
a., eup-pur., euph., euph-pi., euphr., fago., ferr., fl-ac., flav., gamb., gels.,
gnaph., graph., guai., guat., ham., helon., hep., hydr., influ., iod., iris, kali-
bi., kali-c., kali-i., kali-m., kali-n., Kali-s., kalm., kreos., kres., lac-c., lach.,
lil-t., lith-c., lyc., mag-c., mang., Med., merc., merc-c., merc-d., merc-s.,
mez., mill., mosch., murx., nat-c., nat-m., nat-p., Nat-s., Nit-ac., nux-v.,
ol-j., orig., pall., pareir., penic., petr., petros., ph-ac., phos., phyt., pic-
ac., pip-n., plat., plb., pneu., prun., psor., puls., rat., rauw., rhus-t.,
sabad., sabin., sac-l., sanic., sarr., sars., sec., sel., senec., seneg., Sep.,
sil., silphu., spig., Staph., staphycoc., still., stram., sulph., tab., tell., ter.,
THUJ., thyr., uran-n., vac., ven-m., vib., zing.

Plant Remedies in Sycotic Miasm (Sankaran): Asafoetida, Cann-I,


Caulophyllum,, Cinnamonum, Copaiva, Crocus, Digitalis, Fabiana imbricata,
Gelsemium, Helonias, Lamium album, Lilium tigrinum, Luffa operculata,
Mangifera indica, Pulsatilla, Sabadilla, Sanguinaria, Senecio aureus, Thuja
occidentalis, Tilia europaea, Yohimbinum

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

SYCOSIS
Abies-c., Abies-n., Agn., Alco., Anag., Ant-c., Asaf., Bar-c., Berb., Bor., Bov., Cann-i.,
Cann-s., Carb-ac., Cere-b., Cast-eq., Cast., Caul., Caust., Cinnb., Clem., Cocc., Cop.,
Croc., Cub., Dig., Dulc., Equis., Erig., Ferr., Salx-n., Gels., Glon., Gnaph., Grat.,
Adam., Hipp., Indg., Juni., Kali-bi., Kali-br., Kali-c., Kali-m., Kali-s., Lac-c., Lac-d., Lac-
f., Lach., Lath., Lil-t., Mag-c., Mag-m., Mang., Med., Meph., Mez., Mill., Mosch., Nat-c.,
Nat-p., Nat-s., Ol-an., Onos., Pall., Pareir., Petros., Ph-ac., Pin-s., Puls., Sabad.,
Sabin., Sang., Senec., Sil., Tab., Tax., Ter., Thuj., Ust., Zinc., Ovi-g-p., Kali-sil., Bar-p.,
Yohim., Fel., Aether, Arg., Arist-cl., Calc-br., Cerv., Cupre-l., Del., Plac-s., Pin-c., Pin-l.,
Sphing., Tere-ch., Terebe., Thuj-l., Psil., Cupre-aust., Juni-c., Plac., Cob., Capra,
Germ., Juni-b., Juni-v., Lac-del., Lac-eq., Hepar-s., Urine-gr., Cupre-s., Lac-lup., Ratt-
r., Polyst., Ros-g.

Sycotic
Remedies: Thuja, Medorrhinum
Keyword: BUILDING (masking)
Central: Weakness in self which he has to cover up, to mask, to keep
secret.
Reaction to stress: Fixed ideas leading to compulsions and
compulsive actions out of a feeling of inner weakness.
Form of reaction: COVER UP
THE SYCOTIC MIASM
The feeling of sycotic remedies is: "I am incapable of handling this
situation. Something is wrong with me". It is a the feeling of a fixed,
irremediable weakness within oneself. With this admission, there is an
attempt to cope with it by covering it up, and hiding it from others by
egotism, secrecy and compulsive acts. The feeling probably arises after
having struggled without success for sometime. Thus we say that psora
is the mother of sycosis.
To understand the feeling of sycosis, let us take the example of
Thuja. Thuja has:
• Delusion, he is made of glass.
• Delusion, he is thin.
• Delusion, his body is fragile.
He therefore develops fixed ideas, will not be touched or approached,
becomes secretive, fanatical, etc.
Gonorrhoea itself shows a chronic, steady, fixed defence in the form
of gleet. There is no likelihood of complete recovery, but the situation is
not a desperate one. It is in fact a fixed state.
The sycotic personality is very secretive. The patient is always trying
to hide his weakness and is constantly tense. These constant efforts to
cover up his weakness make even everyday life stressful. He never
hopes to get rid of this weakness; all he wants to do is somehow to
cover it up. Consequently he is more closed during the interview. The
sycotic person has fixed habits and traits, and acts in particular ways;
even his dreams are specific. The sycotic individual is less active and
more reserved than the psoric.
Sycotic personalities and drugs have this feeling of inadequacy, and
the consequent efforts to cover up the same on the physical sphere as
well. The mind and body, both overact, to cover up this imagined
weakness. Since, unlike psora, one is trying to cope with the body's own
weakness rather than with any stress from outside, sycosis is not usually
affected by external factors. The aggravating factors will be more
specific and there will not be the plethora of modalities nor the
accompanying generalities as is seen in psora. The reaction is in fact
concentrated at specific sites and organ systems, tending to cause
chronic, slow troubles usually with a tendency to overreaction in that
particular sphere. The reaction will be the same no matter what the
stimulus, or even when there is no stimulus. Thus we see overgrowths,
hyper-immune responses, fixed and steady disease states like asthma,
and structural pathology. The disease usually has an insidious onset and
its course is steady. The accompanying modalities and generalities like
cravings and aversions are very specific and therefore limited in number.
There is a tendency for the discharges to leave indelible stains.
The nosode Medorrhinum represents the centre-point of the sycotic
miasm. The feeling of incapacity and the fear of being exposed is
represented in Medorrhinum by his fears and anxieties. He is always
anticipating that something bad will happen. He has an anxiety of
conscience, as if guilty of a crime. He has a fear that someone was
behind him. On the physical plane, this inner anxiety and restlessness is
manifest by signs such as restlessness of the feet, constant nail-biting
and the need to wash his hands repeatedly. But in order to cover up this
feeling of incapacity, Medorrhinum may appear egoistic, rude, critical,
extravagant and can act as if nothing really bothers or affects him. He is
unwilling to take up responsibilities, because he feels that he is unable to
fulfill them, his weakness will be exposed.
The sycotic miasm will be seen predominantly around middle age
when the person, having struggled a long time, sees many defects within
himself, and tries to cover them up. This is the time when ideas become
rigid, freedom restricted, and the person is content to cope rather than
to struggle.
TUBERCULOSIS
Miasm
TUBERCULOSIS -Romantic self-destruction; “Home-seeking”
Psora-Syphilis
Sycosis-Syphilis (Sank)
Nosodes:
Bacillinum burnett (human tubercular sputum);
Tuberculinum bovinum kent (tuberculous cow lung);
Tuberculinum aviaire (tuberculous chicken lung);
Tuberculinum denys-(microbes filtered out)
Tuberculinum koch (cultures of human TB bacilli );
Tuberculinum laricis (Roberts) (?)
Tuberculinum marmoreck (culture from horses-said to be more benign
effect)
Tuberculinum rosen (?);
Tuberculinum residuum(cultured bovine tubercular bacilli );
Tuberculinum spengler (blood of inoculated and supposedly immune
rabbits)
Typical Remedies: Drosera
GENERALITIES; TUBERCULOSIS (149) : abr., acon., agar., allox., alum.,
alum-sil., alumn., am-acet., am-c., ambr., ang., ant-c., apis, aq-mar., arg.,
arg-n., arist-cl., arn., ars., ars-i., ars-s-f., asaf., astac., astra-e., atra-r.,
aur., aur-ar., aur-i., aur-m., bac., bar-c., bcg, bell., beryl., bor., bry., buni-
o., calad., calc., calc-ar., calc-hp., calc-i., calc-p., calc-s., calc-sil., calo.,
cann-s., carb-ac., carb-an., carb-v., carbn-s., carc., caust., cham., chin.,
chlor., chlorpr., chr-o., cic., cist., coca, cocc., con., cortico., cund., cupr.,
dros., dulc., ferr., ferr-pic., form., form-ac., graph., guai., guare., hep.,
hip-ac., hippoz., hydr., hydrc., hyos., ign., Iod., ip., irid., kali-acet., kali-
bi., Kali-c., kali-chl., kali-i., kali-m., kali-n., kali-s., kreos., lach., laur., led.,
lepro., lob-e., Lyc., m-arct., mag-c., mang., merc., merc-i-r., nat-m., nit-
ac., nux-m., nux-v., ol-j., op., par., paull., petr., ph-ac., Phos., phyt., plb.,
psor., Puls., ran-b., rhus-t., ruta, sabin., samb., sec., sel., seneg., sep.,
sil., spig., spong., squil., Stann., staph., stram., sul-ac., sulo-ac., sulph.,
tab., teucr., thiosin., thuj., tub., tub-k., urea, verat., x-ray, zinc.

Plant Remedies in Tubercular Miasm (Sankaran): Abrotanum, Acalypha


indica,, Agraphis nutans, Atropinum purum, Balsamum peruvianum, Cereus
bonplandii, Cimicifuga, Cistus canadensis, Coffea cruda, Juglans cinerea,
Myristica sebifera, Phellandrium aquaticum, Pix liquida, Succinum acidum,
Teucrium scorodonia, Verbascum thapsus

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

TUBERCULAR
Abrot., Ant-t., Aphis., Apis, Aran., Aran-s., Ars-i., Aur-i., Aur-m., Bar-i., Bism., Blatta,
Brom., Calc-i., Calc-p., Canth., Cere-b., Caust., Cimx., Cimic., Kam., Coca, Cocci-s.,
Coc-c., Cod., Coff., Culx., Dor., Dros., Elat., Ferr-i., Ferr-p., Fl-ac., Form., Salx-n.,
Gins., Adam., Helo., Iod., Iodof., Kali-c., Kali-i., Kali-n., Kali-p., Kreos., Lat-m., Lil-t.,
Lycps., Mag-p., Meph., Merc-i-f., Merc-i-r., Mosch., Mygal., Nat-p., Olnd., Ol-j., Ped.,
Phel., Ph-ac., Phos., Psor., Pulx., Samb., Sanic., Seneg., Spong., Stann., Stict., Sul-
ac., Sul-i., Tab., Tarent., Tarent-c., Teucr., Ther., Trom., Tub., Ust., Vesp., Zinc., Zinc-
p., Iod-ac., Bac., Agra., Am-p., Bals-p., Blatta-a., Bar-p., Stry-p., Am-i., Acal., Tela,
Aether, Alum-p., Aran-ix., Ant-i., Apisin., Arg-i., Arg-p., Atra-r., Bomb-chr., Bomb-pr.,
Brucin., Cadm-i., Calc-hp., Canthin., Ferr-p-h., Ferr-py., Kali-hp., Lat-k., Gall-p., Iodot.,
Mag-i., Merc-k-i., Merc-p., Nat-i., Tub-lar., Phos-h., Phos-pchl., Plb-i., Plb-p., Scol.,
Stann-i., Stront-i., Succ-ac., Tub-a., Tub-d., Tub-k., Tub-m., Tub-r., Tub-sp., Zinc-i.,
Aur-p., Scorp., Bcg, Androc., Cadm-p., Calc-l-p., Nat-ar., Triat., Buth-aust., Chr-p.,
Cob-i., Cob-p., Lac-eq., Lac-leo., Lat-h., Lith-i., Lith-p., Mang-i., Mang-p., Phos-i.,
Phos-amor., Apis-m., Apis-r., Avic., Iod-br., Iod-m., Falco-p.

MIASMS IN BETWEEN SYCOSIS AND SYPHILIS


The Tubercular Miasm
There is in homoeopathic literature, abundant material on the
tubercular miasm as well (apart from the classical trio of psora, sycosis
and syphilis).
The main feeling in the tubercular miasm is a sense of oppression. It
is a feeling that one's weakness is being exploited. The reaction is
violent, almost tending towards syphilis.
The tubercular miasm can be understood through Drosera. The
theme of Drosera is one of being stabbed in the back, of being deceived
by one's own friends: "Imagines being deceived by spiteful, envious
people" (Phatak's Materia Medica). At the same time there is a great
deal of dependence of the patient on his friends. He feels his weakness
is being taken advantage of. He feels harassed and let down by his own
friends, and reacts to this oppression violently. The cough also is
described as "harassing" by Phatak and the slightest irritation causes
violent bouts of cough excited by a tickling sensation in the throat.
Drosera also has suicidal inclinations.
Tuberculosis is one of the most widespread infections known to
mankind accounting for much morbidity and mortality. In its pathology
we see destruction of tissues and lasting disability in the form of
restricted lung space due to fibrosis. There is a great need to take a
deep breath: "Oppression of the chest", "Suffocation". We have the
sycotic aspect wherein the person lives for the rest of his life with a
fixed weakness, and very often has tendencies to recurrent colds and
other respiratory affections. On the other hand, tuberculosis is known to
have violent progressive features which are almost totally hopeless
without medical intervention: for example TB meningitis, miliary TB, etc.
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HYDROPHOBIA
Miasm
HYDROPHOBIA Rage alternating with affection; fear water; sensation of
suffocation; ritual behavior; animalistic; self-mutilation (Klein)
BetweenTuberculosis-Leprosy(?)
Nosode: Lyssin (Hydrophobinum) (saliva of a rabid dog)
Typical Remedies: Bell, Stram, Hyos
MIND; HYDROPHOBIA (incomplete) : acet-ac., acon., aconin., agav-a.,
agn., am-c., anac., anag., anan., androc., ant-c., anthr., apis, apisin.,
aran., arg-n., ars., aspar., aur., aur-ars., aur-s., bell., both-l., brom.,
bung-f., calc., camph., camph-br., cann-i., canth., carc., cedr., cench.,
choc., chlol., cocci-s., crot-h., cupr., cur., elaps., fagu., gels., gent-c.,
grin., gua., ho., Hydr-ac., hyos., hyper., iod., jatr., kali-br., lac-c., lach.,
lath., laur., lith-br., LYSS., mand., merc., naja, nat-m., nux-v., phel.,
phos., phys., plb., ran-s., ruta, sabad., scut., spirae., Stram., stry.,
sulph., tanac., tarent., ter., trach., verat., vip., xanth.

Louis Klein additions:


Anacardium, Androctonus, Aur, Aurum-ars, Aur-sulph, Bothrops,
Bungarus krait, Cenchris, Chocolate?, Elaps, Lathyrus, Lac-c, Vipera,

Louis Klein comments:


Bungarus-krait-the primary remedy for post-polio paralysis
Cuprum-intensely sensitive to odors
Curare-paralysis
Terebinthinum-tremendous internal bleeding, especially into the
kidneys (similar to snake venoms)
Xanthium spinosa-said to be a specific for hydrophobia and
recommended for chronic cystitis in women with a history of violent
sexual abuse

THE HYDROPHOBIC MIASM (Lou Klein)


This miasm has some resonance with the myth of the werewolf and has
connection with dogs/wolves/canines and the “howling at the moon”
archetype. The moon controls movement of the physical water on the
earth. .Lyssin (Hydrophobinum) is the typical remedy of the this miasm.
It is made from the sputum of a rabid dog. The etiology of the disease,
or the triggering of the miasm, can be from a dog bite, the rabies
vaccine, a strong miasmatic inheritance, or violent electrocution. Rabies
is on the increase as is the use of the vaccine. Bites from violent cats
will give Rabies-like symptoms. Around the time of Pasteur, there are
recordings of many people being treated for Rabies. The acute phase of
the disease includes:

Fear of Water
Cannot swallow water
Wounds heal too quickly
Death from suffocation and paralysis
Thus, Lyssin and the miasm in general may have the sensation of
suffocation or sensation of choking, esp. when drinking water.

Lyssin and Stramonium remove the effects of the bites of rabid dogs.
According to Boericke, rabies can be antidoted acutely and after Rabies
vaccine by Lachesis. The bites of violent cats: consider Acetic acid.

Lyssin is well represented in the repertory compared to its frequency of


use. It has a primary food craving for chocolate, salty things, and
strange things during pregnancy.

The typical remedies of the hydrophobic miasm are Lyssin, Stramonium,


Hyoscyamus, and Belladonna.

The name of the miasm relates to the fear of water present in persons
afflicted with the disease or miasm. This fear also extends to sparkling
reflection and mirrors.

This miasm, according to Klein, is associated with situations where


consistent abuse has occurred, such as when someone has been insulted
continuously by those on whom they are dependent. This leads to a
forsaken feeling.

HYDROPHOBIC MIASM SCHEMATIC VIEW (LOUIS KLEIN)

•FORSAKEN FEELING

to
•DELUSION TORMENTED
•FANCIED THEY HAVE SUFFERED WRONG
•DELUSION INSULTED

to or to

•DELUSION SOMETHING TERRIBLE


•HYPERSEXUAL
WILL HAPPEN STATE
•HYPERALERTNESS, HYPERSENSITIVE
TO NOISE
•EX:SPASMS FROM STRONG ODORS

to

•In the case of the hypersexual state, the organs of water are
affected. For example, the person must urinate on hearing
running or “slurping” water.

to

•And water is a deep unconscious element which triggers


animalistic tendencies in the person. Person may demonstrate
animalistic behavior such as growling, biting, stabbing, or dog-
like Behavior. Animalistic behavior is typical in Lyssin cases.

to

•But if the animalistic behavior is suppressed, may see


ritualistic
States with anxiety or compulsivity, including agoraphobia,
claustrophobia, rage or violence alternating with quick
repentance.
•Suffocation Sensation
Combined Rubrics: Acon., acon-f., aeth., aether, agar., am-br., am-c.,
am-caust., amyg-am., anan., ant-t., apis, apisin., arn., ars., arund., aur-
m., bad., bapt., bell-p., bry., cact., calc-f., carb-an., carb-v., caust., chel.,
chin., chlol., cor-r., crot-c., cub., dig., fago., falco-p., graph., grin.,
hydrog., ign., ip., iris, kali-bi., kali-c., kali-hp., kali-i., lac-d., Lach., lact.,
lat-m., lil-t., lob., lyc., Lyss., mangi., med., merc., merc-i-f., merc-i-r.,
mosch., nux-v., phos., phyt., plan-m., podo., ptel., puls., rob., samb.,
sang., sil., spig., spong., staph., stram., stront-c., stry., sulo-ac., sulph.,
tarent., upa., valer., verat., visc., xan.

MIND; FEAR; general; suffocation, of (K47, SRI-525, G37) (50) : Acon.,


acon-f., aeth., aether, agar., am-br., am-c., amyg-am., ant-t., apisin.,
arn., ars., arund., aur-m., bapt., bry., cact., carb-an., carb-v., chin., chlol.,
cub., dig., falco-p., graph., grin., ip., kali-i., lac-d., lach., lat-m., lob., lyc.,
Lyss., med., merc., merc-i-f., mosch., nux-v., phos., plan-m., puls., rob.,
samb., sil., spig., spong., staph., stram., sulph.
MIND; DREAMS; suffocation (K1243, SRIII-355, SRIII-286, G1026) (10) :
arn., bell-p., chel., ign., iris, kali-bi., kali-c., merc-i-r., sang., xan.

THROAT; SUFFOCATIVE sensation (K467, G397) (20) : am-br., am-


caust., anan., apis, calc-f., caust., crot-c., graph., hydrog., Lach., lact.,
lyss., mangi., nux-v., phyt., sang., stry., upa., valer., verat.

RESPIRATION; DIFFICULT; suffocated feeling, with (2) : lyss., tarent.


COUGH; WHOOPING; suffocation, after sensation of, before exhaustion
(1) : cor-r.
CHEST; HEAVINESS; suffocation, with sensation of (1) : ptel.
CHEST; SUFFOCATION, sensation of (11) : bad., fago., kali-hp., lil-t.,
podo., ptel., samb., stront-c., sulo-ac., sulph., visc.

•Anger with Repentance Rubrics:


Combined Rubrics: alum., aur., bell., con., croc., ferr., germ., Ign., lyss.,
mez., Nux-m., plat., stram., sul-ac., valer., verat., zinc., ziz.
MIND; RAGE, fury; alternating with; affectionate disposition (K70, SRI-
815, G56) (1) : croc.

MIND; RAGE, fury; alternating with; repentance, quick (2) : croc., mez.
MIND; RAGE, fury; repentance, followed by (SRI-820) (3) : croc., germ.,
lyss.
MIND; MENTAL symptoms alternating with; other mental (15) : alum.,
aur., bell., con., croc., ferr., Ign., Nux-m., plat., stram., sul-ac., valer.,
verat., zinc., ziz.

•Agg from water rubrics:


Combined Rubrics: ang., apisin., arg., asim., bar-c., bell., bor., brom.,
canth., cocc., ferr., hyos., kreos., Lyss., nat-m., nit-ac., stram., Sulph.,
ter., verat.

BLADDER; URGING to urinate, morbid desire; general; water; hearing


running water or putting hands in (K655, G561) (5) : asim., canth.,
kreos., Lyss., sulph.

BLADDER; URGING to urinate, morbid desire; general; constant; running


water, at sight of (K653, G559) (3) : canth., lyss., sulph.

BLADDER; URINATION; involuntary; water running from a hydrant, on


seeing (K660, G565) (2) : lyss., sulph.

GENERALITIES; WALKING; agg.; during; running water, over (SRII-683)


(6) : ang., bar-c., brom., ferr., hyos., Sulph.

GENERALITIES; WATER; general; running water agg., seeing or hearing


(SRII-691) (11) : ang., apisin., arg., bell., brom., canth., Lyss., nit-ac.,
stram., sulph., ter.
VERTIGO; WATER, crossing running (K106, G87) (13) : ang., arg., bar-c.,
bell., bor., brom., cocc., ferr., hyos., nat-m., stram., sulph., verat.

•Shining, Bright, Sparkling, Reflected Light, or Mirrors Agg.


Combined Rubrics: acon., adam., agar., anh., ars., bell., bufo, camph.,
cann-i., canth., carbn-s., carc., colch., ign., kali-c., kola., lac-del., lyss.,
nux-v., oreo., ph-ac., piloc., puls., sil., spig., Stram., tarent.

MIND; FEAR; general; mirrors in room, of (K46, SRI-511, G36) (9) : bufo,
camph., cann-i., canth., carbn-s., carc., lyss., puls., stram.
VERTIGO; LOOKING; mirror, into a (K100, G82) (1) : kali-c.
VERTIGO; MIRROR, after looking into (K101, G83) (1) : kali-c.
GENERALITIES; CONVULSIONS, spasms; mirror, from a, shining objects
(SRII-134) (1) : lyss.
MIND; BREAK things, desire to; bright objects (1) : lyss.
MIND; COLORS; agg.; bright (1) : sil.
MIND; COLORS; amel., bright (2) : stram., tarent.
MIND; COLORS; aversion to; bright (1) : sil.
MIND; COLORS; desires; bright (1) : lac-del.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; objects; bright; from (K30, SRI-329,
G24) (2) : anh., Stram.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; objects; bright; of (2) : canth., kola.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; objects; sparkle like jewels (1) : adam.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; sparkling, he is (1) : adam.
MIND; DREAMS; reflections, with fatiguing (3) : ars., ign., nux-v.
MIND; EXCITEMENT, excitable; general; violent, brought on by current of
air, bright light, sight of any shining object, slightest touch, even by
conversation in vicinity of a patient (1) : lyss.
MIND; LIGHT; agg.; bright light (1) : colch.
VERTIGO; LIGHT; bright, in (G82) (2) : agar., piloc.
HEAD PAIN; GENERAL; bright objects agg. (5) : bell., oreo., ph-ac., sil.,
spig.
EYES; INFLAMMATION; light; reflected, from (K242, G203) (1) : acon.
GENERALITIES; CHOREA; colors, bright; agg. from (1) : tarent.
GENERALITIES; CHOREA; colors, bright; amel. (SRII-73) (1) : tarent.

•Desire to Mutilate self runs through Lyssin and these other


remedies.
a Curare is an example of a person that wants to mutilate
themselves.
Moschus does it through repeated surgeries, self-cutting, or
piercings, tattoos, etc.

Combined Rubrics: acon., adam., agar., alum., ars., bac., bell., carc.,
cimic., cupr., cur., dig., germ., hyos., lac-h., lach., lat-h., lil-t., lyss., med.,
mosch., nat-m., plb., sec., Stram., tab., tarent., tub., xan.

MIND; MUTILATE his body, inclination to (K68, SRI-780, G54) (8) : agar.,
ars., bell., cimic., hyos., lat-h., lyss., med.,mosch., stram.
MIND; IMPULSE, morbid; stab his flesh with the knife he holds, to (K54,
SRI-606, G43) (3) : adam., alum., lyss.
MIND; SELF-TORTURE (SRI-896, G62) (7) : acon., ars., bell., lil-t., plb.,
tarent., tub.
MIND; TEARS; himself, herself (K87, SRI-996, G70) (19) : ars., bac., bell.,
carc., cupr., cur., dig., germ., lac-h., lach., lil-t., med., plb., sec., Stram.,
tab., tarent., tub., xan.
MIND; TEARS; himself, herself; genitals, his or her (K87, SRI-996, SRIII-
412, G70) (2) : sec., tab.
MIND; TEARS; himself, herself; hair, his (K87, SRI-996, G70) (12) : ars.,
bac., bell., cupr., dig., germ., lac-h., lil-t., med., tarent., tub., xan.
MIND; TEARS; himself, herself; skin around nails (1) : carc.
MIND; TORMENTS; himself (SRI-1027) (9) : acon., ars., bell., lach., lil-t.,
nat-m., plb., tarent., tub.
•Some additional rubrics involving Cutting:
Combined Rubrics: androc., bapt., bar-c., calc-f., chin., corv-c., ephe.,
falco-p., frax., guai., halo., hura, lac-eq., lac-lox-a., lil-s., mag-m., merc-s.,
mosch., nat-c., nat-s., nicc., nux-v., op., querc-r., sol-t-ae., stram.,
sulph., tung., verat.

MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; body, body parts; arms; cut off, are
(SRI-238) (1) : bapt.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; body, body parts; fingers; cut off (K25,
K28, SRI-287, SRI-311, G21, G23) (1) : mosch.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; body, body parts; legs; cut off, are
(K28, SRI-316, G23) (4) : bapt., bar-c., halo., stram.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; body, body parts; one half cut off (1) :
stram.
MIND; DELUSIONS, imaginations; body, body parts; toes; cut off (K33,
SRI-368, G23, G27) (1) : mosch.
MIND; DESTRUCTIVENESS; clothing, of; cuts them up (K36, SRI-397,
G28) (1) : verat.
MIND; DREAMS; cutting (K1237, SRIII-273, G1021) (17) : androc., calc-
f., chin., corv-c., falco-p., frax., guai., hura, lil-s., mag-m., merc-s., nat-c.,
nat-s., nicc., op., sulph., tung.
MIND; DREAMS; cutting; knife, of being cut with a (K1237, SRIII-272,
G1021) (6) : corv-c., falco-p., frax., guai., lil-s., nat-s.
MIND; DREAMS; body, body parts; ear, ears; cut off, having (K1238,
SRIII-258, G1022) (1) : nat-c.
MIND; DREAMS; body, body parts; face; cut away, having one side of
face (SRIII-258) (1) : mag-m.
MIND; DREAMS; body, body parts; hair; cut (2) : lac-lox-a., querc-r.
MIND; DREAMS; body, body parts; hands; cut to pieces, being (SRIII-259)
(1) : sol-t-ae.
MIND; DREAMS; body, body parts; head; cut off (SRIII-259) (5) : androc.,
ephe., hura, nicc., nux-v.
MIND; DREAMS; body, body parts; toe cut off (SRIII-261) (2) : lac-eq.,
nat-s.

LEPROSY
LEPROSY (boundary loss and selflessness? ); hopelessly forsaken
(Sank)
Tuberc-Syph (Sank)
Nosodes:
-Leprominium(human or armadillo leprosy) (Vakil);
-Leprosinum
Typical Remedies: Secale, Sulphur
Combined Rubrics: alum., anac., anac-oc., ant-t., ars., ars-i., bac., bad.,
bar-c., bix., calc., calo., carb-ac., carb-an., carb-v., carbn-s., caust.,
chaul., com., con., crot-h., cupr., cupr-acet., cupr-ar., cur., daph., dip.,
dulc., elae., form., graph., guano, hell., ho., hura, hydrc., iod., iris, jatr.,
kali-c., kali-i., kam., lach., lepro., mag-c., mang., meph., merc., nat-c.,
nat-m., nit-ac., nuph., oena., petr., phos., pip-m., psor., pyrar., Sec.,
sep., sil., still., Sulph., syph., tarent., thyr., tub., zinc.

(rubrics included in above rubric)


GENERALITIES; LEPRA (15) : anac-oc., ars., bix., calo., chaul., crot-h.,
dulc., elae., hura, hydrc., lepro., pyrar., sec., sil., sulph.

SKIN; ERUPTIONS; leprous (K1314, G1084) (65) : alum., anac., ant-t.,


ars., ars-i., bac., bad., bar-c., bix., calc., calo., carb-ac., carb-an., carb-v.,
carbn-s., caust., chaul., com., con., crot-h., cupr., cupr-acet., cupr-ar.,
cur., daph., dip., elae., form., graph., guano, hell., ho., hura, hydrc., iod.,
iris, jatr., kali-c., kali-i., kam., lach., lepro., mag-c., mang., meph., merc.,
nat-c., nat-m., nit-ac., nuph., oena., petr., phos., pip-m., psor., Sec.,
sep., sil., still., Sulph., syph., tarent., thyr., tub., zinc.

Plant Remedies in Leprosy Miasm (Sankaran): Aloe socotrina, Aristolochia


clematitis, Caesalpinia, Castanea vesca, Cereus serpentinus, Cicuta virosa,
Codeinum/Fumaria, Curare, Cyclamen, Gratiola, Hura braziliensis, Hydrastis
canadensis, Kola, Inula helenium, Ocimum sanctum, Lactuca virosa, Lappa
arctium, Mandragora, Rhus-glabra

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

LEPROSY
Agar-em., Agar., Agar-ph., Aloe, Ambr., Anac., Ars-i., Asar., Aur-i., Aur-s., Bar-i., Bism.,
Blatta, Bol., Bov., Calc-i., Camph., Cic., Cimic., Coca, Com., Culx., Cur., Cycl., Ferr-i.,
Adam., Guai., Hura, Hydr., Hydrc., Inul., Iod., Iodof., Kali-i., Lac-d., Lact., Led., Meph.,
Merc-i-f., Phal., Phys., Psor., Sabad., Sec., Sep., Sol-t-ae., Sul-i., Ust., Iod-ac., Torul.,
Aza., Blatta-a., Bol-lu., Hom., Lol., Spirae., Am-i., Agar-cit., Agar-cpn., Agar-cps., Agar-
pa., Agar-pr., Agar-se., Agar-st., Agar-v., Agarin., Bar-s., Bol-s., Cadm-i., Ant-o.,
Dema., Ergot., Mag-i., Merc-k-i., Moni., Mucor, Muscin., Nat-i., Plb-i., Russ., Stann-i.,
Stront-i., Zinc-i., Psil., Osm., Furf-i., Asperg-f., Asperg-n., Cand-a., Cand-p., Cob-i.,
Kali., Lac-del., Lat-h., Lepro., Mang-i., Phos-i., Polyp-p., Bol-sang., Agar-bi., Bol-e.,
Bol-ign., Bol-ap., Bol-luc., Bol-f., Agar-b., Helod-c., Ratt-r., Asperg-fl., Iod-br., Iod-m.

The Leprous Miasm


The leprous miasm has features to indicate that it is almost exactly
between the tubercular and syphilitic miasms.
The main feeling in the leprous miasm is one of intense oppression
and an intense hopelessness, with an intense desire for change.
In its pathology, leprosy is of three distinct types. Tuberculoid
leprosy though progressive, has a better prognosis than the other types
- there is hope. Lepromatous leprosy on the other hand, is rapidly
progressive and destructive, resembling syphilis. The intermediate type
lies between these two.
According to me the drug which best represents the leprous miasm
is Secale cornutum In his Repertory, under the rubric "Skin, eruptions,
leprosy", Kent gives Secale and Sulphur in bold types. The symptoms we
find in the leprosy patient are loathing for self, ashamed, abandoned
(forsaken), hatred and despised. Lepers are treated worse than animals
and are often the objects of loathing. It is an almost hopeless situation.
In Secale we find "Violent, fight, wants to", "Forsakes his relatives"
and "Becomes shameless". It is known for its destructive pathologies,
especially gangrene which would be one of the prominent pathologies of
the leprous miasm. This miasm requires much deeper investigation and I
haven't been able to understand it fully as yet.
RINGWORM
Miasm
RINGWORM repeated unsuccessful cycles of effort (Sank)
Psora-Sycosis (sank)
Nosode: Ringworm (scalp scraping of Tinea capitis)
Typical Remedies: Calcarea sulphuricum, Calcarea silicata (Sankaran)
Combined Rubrics: abr., aegle., aegle-f., aethi-a., agar., am-m., anac.,
anag., ant-c., ant-t., anthr., arg-n., ars., ars-i., ars-s-f., aur., Bac., bar-c.,
bar-m., bar-s., bell., benz-ac., berb., brom., Calc., calc-acet., calc-i., calc-
m., calc-s., calc-sil., calo., carb-an., carb-v., carc., caust., chrys-ac.,
chrysar., cic., cinnb., clem., cocc., con., cymbo-ci., cypr., Dulc., dys-co.,
equis., eup-per., ferr., ferr-i., graph., hell., hep., hydrc., iod., iris, jug-c.,
jug-r., kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl., kali-s., kreos., lac-eq., lach., lappa, led.,
lepro., lith-c., lyc., mag-c., mag-p., med., merc., merc-acet., merc-pr-r.,
Mez., morg., mucor, nat-c., Nat-m., nat-s., nit-ac., oci-s., ol-j., olnd.,
parth., petr., phos., Phyt., plan., plat., psor., ran-b., rhus-t., sabad.,
sang., saroth., sars., semp., Sep., sil., spig., spong., staph., stront-c.,
sul-ac., sul-i., sulph., syc-co., tarent., Tell., ter., thuj., torul., Tub., ust.,
vario., vinc., viol-t.

(rubrics included in above rubric)


SKIN; TRICHOPHYTOSIS (25) : abr., ant-c., ant-t., ars., bac., calc., calc-i.,
chrysar., graph., hep., jug-c., jug-r., kali-s., lyc., mez., psor., ran-b., rhus-
t., semp., sep., sulph., tell., ter., tub., viol-t.

SKIN; ERUPTIONS; herpetic; circinate, ringworm (K1312, G1082) (47) :


aegle., aegle-f., anac., anag., ars-s-f., Bac., bar-c., bar-s., calc., calc-
acet., carc., chrys-ac., chrysar., clem., dulc., dys-co., equis., eup-per.,
graph., hell., hep., hydrc., iod., lac-eq., lepro., lith-c., mag-c., med.,
morg., mucor, nat-c., Nat-m., oci-s., ol-j., phos., Phyt., psor., semp.,
Sep., spong., sulph., syc-co., Tell., ter., thuj., torul., Tub.

HEAD; ERUPTIONS; herpes; circinatus (7) : Calc., Dulc., med., phyt.,


sep., tell., tub.

FACE; ERUPTIONS; herpes; circinatus, tonsurans (K369, G310) (22) :


anag., bar-c., calc., cic., cinnb., clem., dulc., graph., hell., kali-chl., lith-c.,
lyc., med., nat-c., nat-m., phos., sep., sul-i., sulph., tarent., tell., Tub.

FACE; ERUPTIONS; sycosis barbae (53) : am-m., ant-c., ant-t., anthr.,


arg-n., ars., aur., calc., calc-s., carb-an., carb-v., chrysar., cic., cinnb.,
clem., cocc., con., cypr., dulc., graph., hep., kali-bi., kali-chl., kreos., led.,
lith-c., lyc., mag-p., med., merc-pr-r., mez., nat-m., nat-s., nit-ac., olnd.,
petr., Phyt., plan., plat., rhus-t., sabad., saroth., sars., sep., sil., spig.,
staph., stront-c., sul-i., sulph., tell., thuj., viol-t.

GENERALITIES; FUNGOUS growths (24) : ars., aur., bell., berb., calc.,


calc-sil., caust., con., cymbo-ci., graph., hep., kreos., lach., lyc., merc.,
mez., nit-ac., parth., phos., sang., sep., sil., sulph., syc-co.

Plant Remedies in Ringworm Miasm (Sankaran): Actea spicata,


Chrysarobinum, Dulcamara, Fagus sylvatica, Gossypium, Opuntia vulgaris,
Pseudotsuga menziesii, Rhus-venenata, Sanguinarium nitricum, Sarsaparilla,
Taraxacum, Teucrium, Upas tieute, Veronica, Viola tricolor

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

RINGWORM
Act-sp., All-c., All-s., Ars-s-f., Berb., Calc-sil., Calc-s., Cench., Cist., Croto-t., Ictod.,
Jug-c., Jug-r., Kali-s., Mag-s., Phyt., Ran-s., Sars., Tarax., Tell., Vario., Berb-a., Aln.,
Carbn-o., Lac-h., Ringw.
THE RINGWORM MIASM
I had some difficulty in finding a miasm in between psora and sycosis.
It would have to have both, the characteristics of psora i.e. the struggle
with anxiety about success, as well as sycosis i.e. the fixity resulting
from a feeling of inadequacy within oneself. I was searching for an
infection which comes up suddenly with an intense struggle which is not
life threatening, but at other times is quiet and fixed. After much
thinking and reading, I got the idea that this infection was none other
than Ringworm. The latter is characterized by periods when it is just
another skin lesion and at times when it itches terribly like scabies,
compelling scratching. Thus, there are both, the resigned acceptance as
well as the element of struggle.
In order to confirm this idea, I conducted a proving of Ringworm. For
the details of the proving, I refer the reader to my book "The Substance
of Homoeopathy". The theme of the miasm was reflected in the dreams
of the provers. Most of the dreams had the feeling of trying to do
something. On the one hand there were periods of trying with a feeling
of hope. At other times there was resignation and acceptance of the
situation, only to be followed by another trial. Thus, there was an
alternation between struggling and giving up in the dreams of most
provers.
The situation of the ringworm miasm seems to be one that is on the
borderline of the patient's capacity, and while not threatening, it is good
for him to succeed. So he tries periodically but each time he fails, he
gives up and accepts it. This reminds me of the struggle of obese people
trying to lose weight. There are periods of struggling, jogging, walking,
dieting, followed by periods of acceptance and calories. The main
remedies for the miasm are Calcarea sulphurica and Calcarea silicata.
Calcarea sulphurica has periods when the person sits and meditates
over imaginary misfortune (nothing can be done), and at times when he
is "Quarrelsome", "Hasty", "Hurried", etc., he feels he is not appreciated
and so tries to win appreciation. When he fails, he just sits and broods
over his misfortune. Calcarea silicata has "Anxiety about health" and
"Utterly ambitionless" on one hand, while on the other it has "Hurried",
"Impatient" and "Anticipatory anxiety". The patient feels incapable of
performing and gives poor health as an excuse for not being able to
perform, but at other times he somehow tries to live up to the
expectations.
MALARIA
Miasm
MALARIA intermittent (periodic) return of complaints
Acute-Sycosis (Sank)
Nosodes:
--Malaria tropicalis
--Malaria officinalis (decomposed vegetable matter to simulate swamp
miasmata)
Typical Remedy: China officinalis
Combined Rubrics: abies-n., acon., agar., alst-c., alst-s., Alum., am-c.,
am-m., am-pic., anac., ang., ant-c., ant-o., ant-t., anth., apis, aran., arg-
n., arist-cl., arn., Ars., ars-br., ars-i., ars-s-f., arum-t., asaf., asar., aur.,
aza., baj., bapt., bar-c., Bell., benz-ac., bol., bol-lu., bov., bry., bufo,
buni-o., buth-aust., cact., calad., Calc., calc-ar., calc-p., calc-s., calli.,
camph., camph-br., canch., cann-s., canth., caps., carb-ac., carb-an.,
carb-v., caust., cean., cedr., cent., ceph., cham., chel., chelo., chin., chin-
ar., chin-b., chin-m., chin-s., chion., cic., cimx., cina, cist., clem., coc-c.,
cocc., coff., colch., coloc., corn., corn-f., croc., crot-h., cupr., cycl.,
dros., echi., elat., eucal., euon-a., eup-a., eup-per., eup-pur., euphr.,
Ferr., ferr-ar., ferr-i., ferr-p., fl-ac., gels., gent-l., gent-q., graph., guare.,
helia., hell., hep., hydr., hyos., ign., ilx-a., iod., ip., iris, kali-ar., kali-bi.,
kali-c., kali-i., kali-m., kali-n., kali-p., Kali-s., lac-d., lach., laur., led.,
lepro., lept., lil-t., lob., Lyc., lyss., mag-c., mag-m., mag-p., maland.,
malar., mangi., meny., merc., methyl., mosch., mur-ac., naja, nat-c., Nat-
m., nat-p., Nat-s., nicc., Nit-ac., nux-m., nux-v., ol-j., op., ost., par.,
petr., ph-ac., phel., phos., phyt., plan., plb., podo., polyg-a., polyp-p.,
pop., prun-c., Psor., ptel., puls., Pyrog., querc., ran-b., ran-s., rheum,
rhod., rhus-t., sabad., sabin., samb., sang., sec., sed-ac., sel., senec.,
Sep., sil., spig., spong., stann., staph., stram., sul-ac., Sulph., tarax.,
Tarent., tela, tell., teucr., ther., thuj., Tub., urt-u., valer., verat., verat-
v., verb., verbe-h., vip., zinc.

(rubrics included in above rubric)


GENERALITIES; MALARIA, ague, ailments from (8) : eup-a., malar., plan.,
polyp-p., psor., sulph., tarax., verbe-h.
FEVER, HEAT; INTERMITTENT, chronic, ague, malarial (K1288, G1062)
(212) : abies-n., acon., agar., alst-c., alst-s., Alum., am-c., am-m., am-
pic., anac., ang., ant-c., ant-o., ant-t., anth., apis, aran., arg-n., arist-cl.,
arn., Ars., ars-br., ars-i., ars-s-f., arum-t., asaf., asar., aur., aza., baj.,
bapt., bar-c., Bell., benz-ac., bol., bol-lu., bov., bry., bufo, buni-o., buth-
aust., cact., calad., Calc., calc-ar., calc-p., calc-s., calli., camph., camph-
br., canch., cann-s., canth., caps., carb-ac., carb-an., carb-v., caust.,
cean., cedr., cent., ceph., cham., chel., chelo., chin., chin-ar., chin-b.,
chin-m., chin-s., chion., cic., cimx., cina, cist., clem., coc-c., cocc., coff.,
colch., coloc., corn., corn-f., croc., crot-h., cupr., cycl., dros., echi., elat.,
eucal., euon-a., eup-per., eup-pur., euphr., Ferr., ferr-ar., ferr-i., ferr-p.,
fl-ac., gels., gent-l., gent-q., graph., guare., helia., hell., hep., hydr.,
hyos., ign., ilx-a., iod., ip., iris, kali-ar., kali-bi., kali-c., kali-i., kali-m., kali-
n., kali-p., Kali-s., lac-d., lach., laur., led., lepro., lept., lil-t., lob., Lyc.,
lyss., mag-c., mag-m., mag-p., maland., malar., mangi., meny., merc.,
methyl., mosch., mur-ac., naja, nat-c., Nat-m., nat-p., Nat-s., nicc.,
Nit-ac., nux-m., nux-v., ol-j., op., ost., par., petr., ph-ac., phel., phos.,
phyt., plan., plb., podo., polyg-a., polyp-p., pop., prun-c., Psor., ptel.,
puls., Pyrog., querc., ran-b., ran-s., rheum, rhod., rhus-t., sabad., sabin.,
samb., sang., sec., sed-ac., sel., senec., Sep., sil., spig., spong., stann.,
staph., stram., sul-ac., Sulph., tarax., Tarent., tela, tell., teucr., ther.,
thuj., Tub., urt-u., valer., verat., verat-v., verb., verbe-h., vip., zinc.

FEVER, HEAT; MIASMATIC fever (9) : acon., carb-ac., cedr., chin., eucal.,
eup-per., gels., plan., verat-v.

Plant Remedies in Malaria Miasm (Sankaran):


Abies-nigra, Abroma-augusta, Berberis vulgaris, Cactus grandiflorus,
Cann-s, Capsicum, Cascarilla, Chelidonium, Chelone glabra, China
boliviana, Chin-sulphuricum, Cina, Colchicum, Collinsonia canadensis,
Colocynthis, Eupatorium-perfoliatum, Lysimachia nummularia, Myrica
cerifera, Ranunculus-bulbosus, Ranunculus-scleratus, Rhus-radicans,
Robinia pseudoacacia, Spigelia, Sumbulus

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)
MALARIA
Abies-n., Absin., Aeth., Am-c., Am-m., Ang., Ant-c., Aur-m-k., Arum-t., Berb., Bol.,
Cact., Caps., Casc., Cedr., Chel., Chin., Chin-b., Chin-s., Cimx., Cina, Cinch., Clem.,
Cocc., Colch., Coloc., Eup-per., Eup-pur., Chin-ar., Gnaph., Iris, Kalm., Lac-d., Led.,
Mag-m., Meny., Merl., Nat-m., Paeon., Prun., Ran-b., Sac-alb., Sang., Sarr., Sel.,
Spig., Sumb., Verb., Chin-m., Aza., Chin-val., Chinid., Chin-hydr., Chin-sal.

BETWEEN ACUTE AND SYCOTIC MIASM - THE MALARIAL MIASM


A miasm between the acute and sycotic should have an acute feeling
of threat that comes up intermittently in phases between which there is
a chronic, underlying fixed feeling of being deficient. The idea that came
to me immediately was the malarial miasm. Malaria is a very common
infection; it has periods of relative dormancy, intermitted with sudden,
acute attacks of fever with chills followed again by a quiet phase.
The main remedy of the malarial miasm is China. The main feeling of
this miasm and of China is one of persecution. China has two
components - the acute threat, with its fear of dogs, etc., on the one
hand, and on the other, it has fixed ideas and the chronic, tormented,
hindered, persecuted feelings, which give rise to theorizing and planning
without any hope of executing these plans. This remedy has severe
spasmodic colics and periods of quiescence. Phatak describes the pains
as atrocious. It is as though atrocities are being committed on him - akin
to persecution.

TYPHOID
Miasm
TYPHOID hopeful struggle (sank)
Psora-Acute (Sank)
Nosode: Typhoidinum
Typical Remedies: Bryonia
Combined Rubrics: acet-ac., achy., acon., aeth., agar., ail., alum., alumn.,
am-c., amor-r., ant-c., ant-t., anth., anthr., apis, arg., arg-n., arn., Ars.,
ars-s-f., Arum-t., asar., atro., Bapt., bell., bor., Bry., cadm-s., calad.,
calc., camph., cann-i., canth., caps., carb-ac., carb-an., Carb-v., caust.,
cham., chel., Chin., chin-ar., chin-s., chlol., Chlor., chloram., cic., cimic.,
cina, cocc., Colch., con., Crot-h., cupr., cupr-ar., cur., cyt-l., dig., dor.,
dulc., Echi., elaps, eucal., eup-a., eup-per., euphr., ferr., ferr-m., ferr-p.,
Gels., glon., graph., gymn., haem., ham., hell., hep., hydr., hydr-ac.,
hydrin-s., Hyos., ign., iod., ip., iris, kali-bi., kali-c., kali-m., kali-n., kali-p.,
kreos., lac-lup., Lach., lachn., laur., lept., lyc., lycps., maland., mang.,
Merc., merc-c., merc-cy., merc-d., merc-i-r., methyl., mez., mill., mosch.,
Mur-ac., nat-m., nat-s., nit-ac., nux-m., nux-v., oci-s., op., par., petr.,
ph-ac., Phos., plan., plb., Psor., puls., pyrog., rheum, rhus-g., Rhus-t.,
rhus-v., sang., sars., sec., sel., seneg., sep., sil., spig., stann., staph.,
Stram., stry., sul-ac., Sulph., sumb., tarax., tarent., ter., thuj., trio.,
tub., urt-u., vac., valer., verat., verat-v., xan., xero., zinc.

(rubrics included in above general rubric)


FEVER, HEAT; CONTINUED fever, typhus, typhoid (K1284, G1059)
(159) : acet-ac., achy., acon., aeth., agar., ail., alum., alumn., am-c.,
amor-r., ant-c., ant-t., anth., anthr., apis, arg., arg-n., arn., Ars., ars-s-f.,
Arum-t., asar., atro., Bapt., bell., bor., Bry., cadm-s., calad., calc.,
camph., cann-i., canth., caps., carb-ac., carb-an., Carb-v., caust., cham.,
chel., Chin., chin-ar., chin-s., chlol., Chlor., chloram., cic., cimic., cina,
cocc., Colch., con., Crot-h., cupr., cupr-ar., cur., cyt-l., dig., dor., dulc.,
Echi., elaps, eucal., eup-a., eup-per., euphr., ferr., ferr-m., ferr-p., Gels.,
glon., graph., gymn., haem., ham., hell., hep., hydr., hydr-ac., hydrin-s.,
Hyos., ign., iod., ip., iris, kali-bi., kali-c., kali-m., kali-n., kali-p., kreos., lac-
lup., Lach., lachn., laur., lept., lyc., lycps., maland., mang., Merc., merc-
c., merc-cy., merc-d., merc-i-r., methyl., mez., mill., mosch., Mur-ac.,
nat-m., nat-s., nit-ac., nux-m., nux-v., oci-s., op., par., petr., ph-ac.,
Phos., plan., plb., psor., puls., pyrog., rheum, rhus-g., Rhus-t., rhus-v.,
sang., sars., sec., sel., seneg., sep., sil., spig., stann., staph., Stram.,
stry., sul-ac., Sulph., sumb., tarax., tarent., ter., thuj., trio., tub., urt-u.,
vac., valer., verat., verat-v., xan., xero., zinc.
FEVER, HEAT; REMITTENT; typhoid, prone to become (K1289, G1064)
(19) : ant-t., arn., Ars., bapt., Bry., carb-ac., colch., dor., gels., ip., mur-
ac., ph-ac., phos., Psor., puls., Rhus-t., sec., ter., tub.

Plant Remedies in Typhoid Miasm (Sankaran):


Abelmoschus, Aethusa, Argemone mexicana, Baptisia, Bryonia, Carnegia
gigantea, Chamomilla, Euphrasia, Hyoscyamus, Ipecac, Lycpersicum.
Mancinella, Nux-moschata, Nux-vomica, Paris quadrifolia, Podophyllum,
Terebinthinum.

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

TYPHOID
Acet-ac., Aeth., Ail., Anan., Apis, Ars., Ba-sv., Asc-t., Atro., Ba-tn., Bapt., Benz-ac.,
Bor-ac., Bry., Bufo, Calc-f., Carb-ac., Carb-an., Carb-v., Cham., Chr-ac., Cit-ac., Dor.,
Fl-ac., Gall-ac., Gamb., Gels., Glon., Hyosin., Hell., Hydr-ac., Hyos., Ip., Lachn., Lac-
ac., Lycps., Manc., Mez., Mur-ac., Nat-p., Nit-ac., Nit-m-ac., Nux-m., Nux-v., Ox-ac.,
Par., Petr., Petros., Ph-ac., Pic-ac., Podo., Pyrog., Rheum, Rhus-g., Rhus-t., Rhus-v.,
Sabad., Sac-alb., Squil., Sul-ac., Tarax., Tart-ac., Ter., Verat-v., Visc., Pyro-ac., Thyr.,
Syc-co., Dys-co., Arge., Botul., Hip-ac., Sarcol-ac., Sulo-ac., Carbn-s., Camph-ac.,
Chrys-ac., Coli., Form-ac., Hydrobr-ac., Iris-t., Morg., Mut., Prot., Rhus-d., Succ-ac.,
Tann-ac., Ur-ac., Rib-ac., Morg-g., Gaert., Cupr-acet., Faec., Sul-ac-ar., Coccal, Tell-
ac., Asc-ac., Keto-ac., Pictx-ac., Thio-ac., Picro-ac., Bact-coli., Acon-ac., Ami-sal-ac.,
Bact-pyo., Glut-ac., Isoniz., Mal-ac., Fumar-ac., Apis-m., Polyst., Acetyls-ac., Fol-ac.,
Hf-sil-ac., Nucl-ac., Palm-ac., Pant-ac., Poly-bow., Sor-ac.

THE SUBACUTE/TYPHOID MIASM


I concluded that a miasm between the acute and the psoric miasms
had to be typhoid. Typhoid has a prolonged prodrome with a feeling of
malaise, days before the temperature rises significantly. The fever is
continuous, rises higher each day, and can become life threatening.
Typhoid has both the acute features as well as the slowness. It is an
intense struggle in which there is an acute threat from outside - the
response is not just instinctive, but also has the component of struggle.
The feeling is that of a critical situation which, if handled properly for a
critical period, will end in total recovery.
One of the main drugs of the typhoid miasm is Bryonia. Bryonia has
"Fear of Poverty" and a struggle for wealth. It has "Delirium, talks of
business", which gives an indication as to how critical and acute the
situation is, and how intensely the patient is struggling against it.
Bryonia ia also listed under "Fear of starving".
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ACUTE
Miasm
ACUTE reactive (Sank),
Typhoid-Malaria
Nosode: ?
Typical Remedies: Aconitum, Belladonna
GENERALITIES; SUDDEN manifestations (SRII-616) (60) : Acon., am-c.,
ambr., androc., apis, ars., bar-c., Bell., berb., buni-o., cact., camph.,
canth., carb-ac., choc., cimic., coloc., con., croc., crot-h., cupr., dios.,
eup-per., eup-pur., form., glon., hydr-ac., hydrog., ictod., ign., kali-bi.,
lyc., mag-acet., mag-c., mag-p., mez., musa, nat-s., nit-ac., ox-ac., oxyt.,
petr., phos., plb., podo., rad-br., ran-b., spig., stann., stry., sul-ac., tab.,
tarent., tarent-c., thuj., tub., tung., valer., verat., vip.

Plant Remedies in Acute Miasm (Sankaran):


Aconite, Agatha-australis, Arnica, Belladonna, Cactina, Calendula,
Camphor, Chocolate, Coffeinum, Croton-tiglium, Digitalinum, Elaterium,
Menthol, Melilotus, Morphinum, Oenothera biennis, Stramonium,
Strychninum, Veratrum-album

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

ACUTE
Acon., Apom., Arn., Aspar., Atro., Bad., Bell., Calen., Camph., Canth., Conin., Chlol.,
Chlor., Cinch., Cocain., Cocci-s., Cod., Glon., Hyosin., Dubin., Jatr., Laur., Lept.,
Mand., Lith-m., Lyss., Meli., Morph., Narcot., Oena., Phel., Sant., Spong., Stram., Stry.,
Tab., Choc., Verat., Verat-v., Xanth., Morbill., Picro., Dys-co., Piloc., Diph., Franc.,
Parth., Prop., Stry-p., Trinit., Saroth., Aconin., Aether, Abel., Coto, Berbin., Brucin.,
Coffin., Colchin., Cryp., Digin., Emetin., Epih., Ergot., Esin., Ferr-p-h., Hydrin-m., Lith-
be., Lith-br., Lobin., Datin., Muscin., Narcin., Nicot., Papin., Reser., Solin., Stry-n.,
Terebe., Verin., Lith-l., Lith-sal., Beryl., Sanguin., Lith-chl., Hydrog., Lith-c., Sanguin-n.,
Morph-m., Heli., Lith-p., Lith-s., Lith., Lith-f., Lobin-s.

Acute
Remedies: Aconitum, Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium
Keyword: REACTION (instinctive)
Central: Threat is too strong.
Reaction to stress: Instinctive reaction, with no sense of fault in
oneself., Fault is entirely on the side of stressor.
Form of reaction: Reflex - ACTION

THE ACUTE MIASM


In the drugs of the acute miasm, there is the feeling that: "There is a
strong threat from the outside world". The reaction to this threat is
strong, instinctive and reflex.
For example Stramonium has "Delusion, alone in the wilderness". The
reaction is seen in the following symptoms: "Desire for light and
company" and "Children wake up screaming, recognize no one, and cling
to those nearby".
The central features of the acute disease itself correspond to the
feeling of threat and the strong, almost immediate reaction. The acute
disease has a sudden onset, rapid progress and a swift termination; it
ends either with death or recovery. It will be noticed that Aconitum and
Belladonna which are the best examples of the acute miasm are given in
Volume II of the Synthetic Repertory under "Sudden Manifestations".
And indeed we do find in these drugs a sudden, rapid pulse, flushed face,
etc.
The features of the acute personality are that the patient perceives
the situation to be one of acute threat and therefore reacts
instinctively, sharply and intensely. The situation is overwhelming and
there is a state of alarm; the feelings about one's own self are not in the
forefront here. Further, the acute personality, has compensated and
uncompensated phases, and although these are present in the other
miasms as well, they are especially marked in the acute. In general,
acute personalities are excited, easily excitable and hyperactive - they
react as though to a threat. But when in a chronic situation, these
features are heavily compensated for, and they become uncompensated
only under stressful conditions. This may seem to appear like mood
swings, but when examined closely, they are actually manifestations of
the compensated phase going into the uncompensated phase. The
dreams, too, are full of excitement and represent acute, threatening
situations. Many of these persons could go into a contra-phobic
behaviour, which means they do exactly the opposite in their life to what
they fear. For example a Stramonium personality may have many pet
dogs, whereas Stramonium is normally known to have a fear of dogs.
They can also have manic reactions, like excessively loud laughter and
abnormal bursts of courage and cheerfulness. There may also be
sudden, impulsive violence as in the syphilitic personality, but without
the counterpart of chronic, deep seated pessimism. In general, they
function at a very high voltage.
Physical manifestations of the acute miasm are in the form of sudden
and violent reactions, exacerbations and threatening conditions that
cause panic in the mind of the patient and those around him. The state
of the mind and body being related, the delusion is expressed at both
levels the mental and the physical. This can be seen in the example of
Aconitum. Aconitum has the feeling that something sudden will happen
leading to his death. Mentally this is seen as fear of death, anxiety and
restlessness, etc. In the physical sphere, we find racing pulse,
palpitation, flushing of face alternating with paleness, etc. The acute
miasm usually does not cause chronic structural pathology. It can
however aggravate structural pathology, especially when the tendency
(genetic predisposition) to such a pathology is quite strong in the
patient.
The acute miasm will be found more in babies and children, because
this is the time when threatening situations from the outside are more
often found. The reaction of the acute miasm is an innocent, instinctive,
childlike reaction. Therefore even when the acute miasm is found in
adults, there is a certain childishness in the response. Such a response
would help one recognize this miasm.

CANCER
Miasm
CANCER malignant hypertrophy; perfectionistic (Sank)
Sycosis-Syphilis
Nosodes:
Carcinosin mixed
Carcinosin- from carcinoma of breast
Carcinosin ADENO STOM. - from an epithelioma of the stomach
Carcinosin.Adeno.Pap.Uterus
Carcinosin ADENO VESICA - from an epithelioma of the bladder
Carcinosin bowel co
Carcinosin Co.
Carcinosin INTEST.CO. - from epitheliomata of the intestine and bladder
Carcinosin SCIR. MAM. - from a scirrhus of the breast
Carcinosin Stroma Stomach
Carcinosin SQUAM. PULM. - from an epithelioma of the lung

Typical Remedies: Carcinosin, Nitric acid


GENERALITIES; CANCEROUS affections (K1346, SRII-54, G1111) (246) :
abr., acet-ac., acon., agar., agav-t., ail., alum., alum-sil., alumn., am-c.,
ambr., anac., anan., anil., ant-ar., ant-c., ant-i., ant-m., ant-t., anthr.,
apis, apoc., aq-mar., arbu., arg., arg-n., arn., Ars., ars-br., ars-i., ars-s-f.,
ars-s-r., asaf., aster., astra-e., aur., aur-ar., aur-i., aur-m., aur-m-n., aur-
s., bani-c., bapt., bar-c., bar-i., bell., bell-p., benzoq., beryl., bism.,
Brom., bry., bufo, buni-o., cadm., cadm-s., calc., calc-acet., calc-ar.,
calc-f., calc-i., calc-o-t., calc-ox., calc-p., calc-s., calc-sil., calen., calth.,
carb-ac., Carb-an., carb-v., carbn-s., carc., card-m., caust., cedr., cham.,
chel., chim., chol., cholin., chr-ac., cic., cinnam., cist., cit-ac., cit-l., clem.,
cod., coloc., Con., cory., cot., croc., crot-h., cund., cupr., cupr-acet.,
cupr-s., cur., dulc., echi., elaps, elat., eos., epip., eucal., eup-per., euph.,
euph-he., ferr-i., ferr-p., ferr-pic., form., form-ac., formal., fuli., gaert.,
gali., gels., gent-l., graph., gua., ham., hecla., hep., hippoz., ho., hydr.,
hydrc., hydrin-m., iod., iodof., kali-ar., kali-bi., kali-c., kali-chl., kali-cy.,
kali-i., kali-p., kali-s., kreos., kres., lac-h., lach., lact., lap-a., laur., lob-c.,
lob-d., lup., lupin., Lyc., mag-m., mag-p., mag-s., maland., matth., med.,
merc., merc-c., merc-i-f., merc-k-i., methyl., mez., mill., morg-g., morph.,
mur-ac., myris., naja, nat-cac., nat-m., nat-sil-f., nectrin., Nit-ac., nux-v.,
nym., ol-an., op., orni., ox-ac., oxyg., parat., perh., petr., ph-ac., Phos.,
Phyt., pic-ac., prot., psor., psoral., puls., rad-br., raja-s., ran-b., ran-s.,
rhod., rhus-t., rumx-a., ruta, sabal., sac-alb., sang., sarcol-ac., sars.,
scirr., scroph-n., sec., sed-r., semp., senec-j., sep., sieg., Sil., silphu., sol,
spig., spong., squil., staph., stront-c., sul-ac., sul-i., sulph., syc-co.,
symph., syph., tarax., tarent., tarent-c., tax., ter., thala., thiosin., thuj.,
toxo., trif-p., uran-n., verb., vib-p., viol-o., visc., x-ray, zinc.

Plant Remedies in Cancer Miasm (Sankaran):


Agnus castus, Anacardium, Anhalonium, Asarum canadense, Bellis
perennis, Conium, Euphrasia, Galium aparine, Ignatia amara, Opium,
Ornithogalum umbellatum, Physostigma venenosum, Sabina, Scrophularia
nodosum, Staphysagria, Tabacum, Ulmus procera, Viola odorata

MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF


HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

CANCER
Agar., Aur-ar., Am-br., Am-c., Am-caust., Am-m., Aml-n., Anac., Apoc., Aran., Ars-met.,
Arg-n., Ars., Ars-h., Ars-i., Ars-s-f., Ars-s-r., Asar., Aster., Aur-s., Bar-c., Bell-p., Benz-
n., Bism., Brom., Bufo, Calc-ar., Calc-f., Carb-an., Carc., Cean., Clem., Con., Cund.,
Cupr-ar., Cupr-n., Echi., Chin-ar., Ferr-ar., Ham., Hydr., Ign., Kali-ar., Kali-n., Kreos.,
Lil-t., Lob., Merc-n., Mez., Myris., Nat-c., Nat-n., Nit-ac., Nit-m-ac., Nit-s-d., Nitro-o.,
Op., Phys., Phyt., Pic-ac., Rat., Ruta, Sabin., Zinc-n., Squil., Staph., Tarent., Tarent-c.,
Thea., Ust., Valer., Viol-o., Am-be., Nitro-benz., Scirr., Am-p., Am-pic., Am-val., Anh.,
Ars-br., Gali., Ichth., Thiosin., Trinit., Am-i., Acal., Ars-n., Am-t., Am-n., Am-van., Ant-
ar., Aur-fu., Benz-d., Aethyl-n., Calc-n., Cob-n., Cupr-am-s., Arsenal, Ferr-n., Gast.,
Lev., Merc-pr-a., Nat-cac., Nat-ns., Plb-n., Nat-a-g., Rhodi-o-n., Stront-n., Aur-n., Stry-
ar., Stry-n., Uran-n., Urea-n., Vichy-g., Zinc-ar., Am-s., Kali-picn., Bar-n., Am-acet.,
Vanad., Cadm., Bar-ar., Orni., Nat-ar., Am-form., Sanguin-n., Plb-ar., Ars-t-s., Cadm-
ar., Cadm-n., Cob-p., Germ., Lac-h., Mag-n., Nitro., Thal-n., Uran-ar., Benz-ar., Nit-ph-
ami., Am-cit., Am-s-a., Am-car., Am-sal., Ars-i-merc., Am-ar., Arg-ar., Mag-ar., Merc-
ar., Stront-ar., Thal-ar., Falco-p.

The Cancer Miasm


The cancer miasm lies between the sycotic and the syphilitic. It
develops when the sycotic (with the feeling of a fixed weakness) is
subjected to extreme stress, wherein he is expected to perform
exceedingly well. There is a feeling of weakness within, yet there is the
need to perform very well and live up to expectations. The main feeling
of this miasm is therefore that he is expected to perform exceedingly
well, which he feels incapable of doing. So, the demand has been put
upon him, and although he would like to cover up his imagined weakness
and feeling of incapacity, he has to put in everything he has and much
more in a really intense effort to survive. It is a superhuman effort, he
stretches himself beyond the limits of his capacity. It is a continuous
and prolonged struggle which seems to have no end. His survival
depends upon it, for failure would mean death and destruction.
In the pathology of cancer we see the sycotic element of building up
as in new growths, with fixity and at the same time breakdown and
destruction, as in syphilis. The main remedies of the cancer miasm are
Carcinosinum and Nitricum acidum.
The clinical picture of Carcinosinum is of a person who is a model of
perfection - one with whom it would be difficult to find fault. We often
have a history of high expectations on the part of the parents and a
high level of performance on the part of the subject to live up to them.
On the one hand we have the rubrics: "Timidity", "Dwarfishness" and
"Ailments from anticipation", and on the other "Fastidiousness",
"Obstinate", "Suicidal" and "Dreams of murder". These symptoms show
the sycotic and syphilitic dimensions, as well as the need to perform.
The patient is constantly striving to be perfect and in doing so stretches
himself beyond the limits of his capacity. There is no rest or freedom
from tension.
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MIASMATIC REMEDIES ACCORDING TO THE BOMBAY GROUP OF
HOMEOPATHS AROUND R. SANKARAN (from Referenceworks and not in
alphabetical order)

PSORA
Calc., Calc-f., Caps., Cupr., Ferr., Ferr-ar., Ferr-i., Ferr-ma., Ferr-m., Ferr-p., Ferr-pic.,
Ferr-s., Graph., M-arct., Kali-c., Kali-fcy., Lyc., M-aust., Nat-c., Nicc., Psor., Sulph., M-
p-a., Ferr-sil., Ferr-br., Ferr-c., Ferr-cit., Ferr-cy., Ferr-n., Ferr-p-h., Ferr-prox., Ferr-py.,
Ferr-t., Ferr-acet., Ferr-val., Zinc-fcy., Ferr-o-r., Ferr-f., Stry-f-c., Ferr-l.

TYPHOID
Acet-ac., Aeth., Ail., Anan., Apis, Ars., Ba-sv., Asc-t., Atro., Ba-tn., Bapt., Benz-ac.,
Bor-ac., Bry., Bufo, Calc-f., Carb-ac., Carb-an., Carb-v., Cham., Chr-ac., Cit-ac., Dor.,
Fl-ac., Gall-ac., Gamb., Gels., Glon., Hyosin., Hell., Hydr-ac., Hyos., Ip., Lachn., Lac-
ac., Lycps., Manc., Mez., Mur-ac., Nat-p., Nit-ac., Nit-m-ac., Nux-m., Nux-v., Ox-ac.,
Par., Petr., Petros., Ph-ac., Pic-ac., Podo., Pyrog., Rheum, Rhus-g., Rhus-t., Rhus-v.,
Sabad., Sac-alb., Squil., Sul-ac., Tarax., Tart-ac., Ter., Verat-v., Visc., Pyro-ac., Thyr.,
Syc-co., Dys-co., Arge., Botul., Hip-ac., Sarcol-ac., Sulo-ac., Carbn-s., Camph-ac.,
Chrys-ac., Coli., Form-ac., Hydrobr-ac., Iris-t., Morg., Mut., Prot., Rhus-d., Succ-ac.,
Tann-ac., Ur-ac., Rib-ac., Morg-g., Gaert., Cupr-acet., Faec., Sul-ac-ar., Coccal, Tell-
ac., Asc-ac., Keto-ac., Pictx-ac., Thio-ac., Picro-ac., Bact-coli., Acon-ac., Ami-sal-ac.,
Bact-pyo., Glut-ac., Isoniz., Mal-ac., Fumar-ac., Apis-m., Polyst., Acetyls-ac., Fol-ac.,
Hf-sil-ac., Nucl-ac., Palm-ac., Pant-ac., Poly-bow., Sor-ac.

RINGWORM
Act-sp., All-c., All-s., Ars-s-f., Berb., Calc-sil., Calc-s., Cench., Cist., Croto-t., Ictod.,
Jug-c., Jug-r., Kali-s., Mag-s., Phyt., Ran-s., Sars., Tarax., Tell., Vario., Berb-a., Aln.,
Carbn-o., Lac-h., Ringw.

ACUTE
Acon., Apom., Arn., Aspar., Atro., Bad., Bell., Calen., Camph., Canth., Conin., Chlol.,
Chlor., Cinch., Cocain., Cocci-s., Cod., Glon., Hyosin., Dubin., Jatr., Laur., Lept.,
Mand., Lith-m., Lyss., Meli., Morph., Narcot., Oena., Phel., Sant., Spong., Stram., Stry.,
Tab., Choc., Verat., Verat-v., Xanth., Morbill., Picro., Dys-co., Piloc., Diph., Franc.,
Parth., Prop., Stry-p., Trinit., Saroth., Aconin., Aether, Abel., Coto, Berbin., Brucin.,
Coffin., Colchin., Cryp., Digin., Emetin., Epih., Ergot., Esin., Ferr-p-h., Hydrin-m., Lith-
be., Lith-br., Lobin., Datin., Muscin., Narcin., Nicot., Papin., Reser., Solin., Stry-n.,
Terebe., Verin., Lith-l., Lith-sal., Beryl., Sanguin., Lith-chl., Hydrog., Lith-c., Sanguin-n.,
Morph-m., Heli., Lith-p., Lith-s., Lith., Lith-f., Lobin-s.

SYCOSIS
Abies-c., Abies-n., Agn., Alco., Anag., Ant-c., Asaf., Bar-c., Berb., Bor., Bov., Cann-i.,
Cann-s., Carb-ac., Cere-b., Cast-eq., Cast., Caul., Caust., Cinnb., Clem., Cocc., Cop.,
Croc., Cub., Dig., Dulc., Equis., Erig., Ferr., Salx-n., Gels., Glon., Gnaph., Grat.,
Adam., Hipp., Indg., Juni., Kali-bi., Kali-br., Kali-c., Kali-m., Kali-s., Lac-c., Lac-d., Lac-
f., Lach., Lath., Lil-t., Mag-c., Mag-m., Mang., Med., Meph., Mez., Mill., Mosch., Nat-c.,
Nat-p., Nat-s., Ol-an., Onos., Pall., Pareir., Petros., Ph-ac., Pin-s., Puls., Sabad.,
Sabin., Sang., Senec., Sil., Tab., Tax., Ter., Thuj., Ust., Zinc., Ovi-g-p., Kali-sil., Bar-p.,
Yohim., Fel., Aether, Arg., Arist-cl., Calc-br., Cerv., Cupre-l., Del., Plac-s., Pin-c., Pin-l.,
Sphing., Tere-ch., Terebe., Thuj-l., Psil., Cupre-aust., Juni-c., Plac., Cob., Capra,
Germ., Juni-b., Juni-v., Lac-del., Lac-eq., Hepar-s., Urine-gr., Cupre-s., Lac-lup., Ratt-
r., Polyst., Ros-g.

MALARIA
Abies-n., Absin., Aeth., Am-c., Am-m., Ang., Ant-c., Aur-m-k., Arum-t., Berb., Bol.,
Cact., Caps., Casc., Cedr., Chel., Chin., Chin-b., Chin-s., Cimx., Cina, Cinch., Clem.,
Cocc., Colch., Coloc., Eup-per., Eup-pur., Chin-ar., Gnaph., Iris, Kalm., Lac-d., Led.,
Mag-m., Meny., Merl., Nat-m., Paeon., Prun., Ran-b., Sac-alb., Sang., Sarr., Sel.,
Spig., Sumb., Verb., Chin-m., Aza., Chin-val., Chinid., Chin-hydr., Chin-sal.

TUBERCULAR
Abrot., Ant-t., Aphis., Apis, Aran., Aran-s., Ars-i., Aur-i., Aur-m., Bar-i., Bism., Blatta,
Brom., Calc-i., Calc-p., Canth., Cere-b., Caust., Cimx., Cimic., Kam., Coca, Cocci-s.,
Coc-c., Cod., Coff., Culx., Dor., Dros., Elat., Ferr-i., Ferr-p., Fl-ac., Form., Salx-n.,
Gins., Adam., Helo., Iod., Iodof., Kali-c., Kali-i., Kali-n., Kali-p., Kreos., Lat-m., Lil-t.,
Lycps., Mag-p., Meph., Merc-i-f., Merc-i-r., Mosch., Mygal., Nat-p., Olnd., Ol-j., Ped.,
Phel., Ph-ac., Phos., Psor., Pulx., Samb., Sanic., Seneg., Spong., Stann., Stict., Sul-
ac., Sul-i., Tab., Tarent., Tarent-c., Teucr., Ther., Trom., Tub., Ust., Vesp., Zinc., Zinc-
p., Iod-ac., Bac., Agra., Am-p., Bals-p., Blatta-a., Bar-p., Stry-p., Am-i., Acal., Tela,
Aether, Alum-p., Aran-ix., Ant-i., Apisin., Arg-i., Arg-p., Atra-r., Bomb-chr., Bomb-pr.,
Brucin., Cadm-i., Calc-hp., Canthin., Ferr-p-h., Ferr-py., Kali-hp., Lat-k., Gall-p., Iodot.,
Mag-i., Merc-k-i., Merc-p., Nat-i., Tub-lar., Phos-h., Phos-pchl., Plb-i., Plb-p., Scol.,
Stann-i., Stront-i., Succ-ac., Tub-a., Tub-d., Tub-k., Tub-m., Tub-r., Tub-sp., Zinc-i.,
Aur-p., Scorp., Bcg, Androc., Cadm-p., Calc-l-p., Nat-ar., Triat., Buth-aust., Chr-p.,
Cob-i., Cob-p., Lac-eq., Lac-leo., Lat-h., Lith-i., Lith-p., Mang-i., Mang-p., Phos-i.,
Phos-amor., Apis-m., Apis-r., Avic., Iod-br., Iod-m., Falco-p.

LEPROSY
Agar-em., Agar., Agar-ph., Aloe, Ambr., Anac., Ars-i., Asar., Aur-i., Aur-s., Bar-i., Bism.,
Blatta, Bol., Bov., Calc-i., Camph., Cic., Cimic., Coca, Com., Culx., Cur., Cycl., Ferr-i.,
Adam., Guai., Hura, Hydr., Hydrc., Inul., Iod., Iodof., Kali-i., Lac-d., Lact., Led., Meph.,
Merc-i-f., Phal., Phys., Psor., Sabad., Sec., Sep., Sol-t-ae., Sul-i., Ust., Iod-ac., Torul.,
Aza., Blatta-a., Bol-lu., Hom., Lol., Spirae., Am-i., Agar-cit., Agar-cpn., Agar-cps., Agar-
pa., Agar-pr., Agar-se., Agar-st., Agar-v., Agarin., Bar-s., Bol-s., Cadm-i., Ant-o.,
Dema., Ergot., Mag-i., Merc-k-i., Moni., Mucor, Muscin., Nat-i., Plb-i., Russ., Stann-i.,
Stront-i., Zinc-i., Psil., Osm., Furf-i., Asperg-f., Asperg-n., Cand-a., Cand-p., Cob-i.,
Kali., Lac-del., Lat-h., Lepro., Mang-i., Phos-i., Polyp-p., Bol-sang., Agar-bi., Bol-e.,
Bol-ign., Bol-ap., Bol-luc., Bol-f., Agar-b., Helod-c., Ratt-r., Asperg-fl., Iod-br., Iod-m.

SYPHILIS
Absin., Alum., Ars-i., Aur., Aur-m., Aur-s., Bar-c., Both-l., Bufo, Cean., Cench., Coc-c.,
Cor-r., Crot-c., Crot-h., Der., Dulc., Echi., Elaps, Fl-ac., Guai., Hep., Hipp., Ho., Hura,
Hydrc., Kali-i., Lach., Lat-m., Led., Merc., Naja, Orig., Plat., Plb., Puls., Sel., Still.,
Sulph., Syph., Tub., Vip., Bung-f., Hydro-c., Echis-c., Merc-p., Agki-p., Biti-a., Vip-r.,
Psil., Vip-a., Scorp., Androc., Both-a., Buth-aust., Osm., Bung-c., Dao-r., Dendro-p.,
Kali., Lac-leo., Note-s., Oxyu-m., Oxyu-s., Mai-c., Naja-n., Plut., Vip-d., Nelum.

CANCER
Agar., Aur-ar., Am-br., Am-c., Am-caust., Am-m., Aml-n., Anac., Apoc., Aran., Ars-met.,
Arg-n., Ars., Ars-h., Ars-i., Ars-s-f., Ars-s-r., Asar., Aster., Aur-s., Bar-c., Bell-p., Benz-
n., Bism., Brom., Bufo, Calc-ar., Calc-f., Carb-an., Carc., Cean., Clem., Con., Cund.,
Cupr-ar., Cupr-n., Echi., Chin-ar., Ferr-ar., Ham., Hydr., Ign., Kali-ar., Kali-n., Kreos.,
Lil-t., Lob., Merc-n., Mez., Myris., Nat-c., Nat-n., Nit-ac., Nit-m-ac., Nit-s-d., Nitro-o.,
Op., Phys., Phyt., Pic-ac., Rat., Ruta, Sabin., Zinc-n., Squil., Staph., Tarent., Tarent-c.,
Thea., Ust., Valer., Viol-o., Am-be., Nitro-benz., Scirr., Am-p., Am-pic., Am-val., Anh.,
Ars-br., Gali., Ichth., Thiosin., Trinit., Am-i., Acal., Ars-n., Am-t., Am-n., Am-van., Ant-
ar., Aur-fu., Benz-d., Aethyl-n., Calc-n., Cob-n., Cupr-am-s., Arsenal, Ferr-n., Gast.,
Lev., Merc-pr-a., Nat-cac., Nat-ns., Plb-n., Nat-a-g., Rhodi-o-n., Stront-n., Aur-n., Stry-
ar., Stry-n., Uran-n., Urea-n., Vichy-g., Zinc-ar., Am-s., Kali-picn., Bar-n., Am-acet.,
Vanad., Cadm., Bar-ar., Orni., Nat-ar., Am-form., Sanguin-n., Plb-ar., Ars-t-s., Cadm-
ar., Cadm-n., Cob-p., Germ., Lac-h., Mag-n., Nitro., Thal-n., Uran-ar., Benz-ar., Nit-ph-
ami., Am-cit., Am-s-a., Am-car., Am-sal., Ars-i-merc., Am-ar., Arg-ar., Mag-ar., Merc-
ar., Stront-ar., Thal-ar., Falco-p.

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