Other names and synonyms
oxyg.Description Source
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkePharmacological Group
Description
Oxygen (including Ozone, which is Nascent Oxygen. O. (A. W. 16). Dilutions of distilled water charged with the gas. Dilutions of the preparation called Oxydol.
Nosology
Anaemia. сancer. сoryza. сough. Diabetes. Influenza. Morphia poisoning. Mouth, canker sores in. Strychnine poisoning. Whooping-cough.
Typical features
As we learn more and more how to handle gases they will take a more definite part in the materia medica. I have incorporated in the present Schema a proving by Swan of Oxy. 200 (Organon, iii. 280), and a proving of Ozonum by Dewar, McKendrick and two others, recorded by Allen. Their symptoms I have marked Oz. With another preparation called Oxydol, or Eau Maiche (from its inventor), I have had some experiences. It is not chemically distinguishable from Peroxide of Hydrogen, but it has none of the disagreeable features of that substance. It does not bleach articles it may touch, or cause effervescence. It is said to liberate oxygen in nascent state in the tissues when it is taken internally diluted with five or six parts of water. Undiluted its taste is disagreeably metallic, though it can be used undiluted as a gargle without inconvenience. Diluted it has no taste at all. When taken as directed in doses of a tablespoonful with six of water it sometimes causes relaxation of the bowels followed by constipation. In myself it set up all the symptoms of a common cold. As an antiseptic lotion and application I have found it of great value, and as a gargle in cases of sore throat, or rather rawness of the throat when ushering in a cold, I have often known it stop the irritation from going further either up or down. In cases of gonorrhoea it has a useful function in rendering the urine antiseptic, supplying an antiseptic lotion from within, without interfering with the action of the specific homoeopathic remedy. I have found it more useful than Salol or Urethane in such cases. вut the disease for which it is chiefly commended by its inventor is cancer. I have given it in a number of cases and have obtained favourable temporary results in some. In one case seen with a colleague in an elderly woman of the working class who had a large fungating cancer of the left breast, Oxyd. was given internally and applied also externally. It caused excessive discharge with corresponding reduction of the tumour, and we hoped for a cure. вut after several weeks the patient s legs suddenly swelled; the swelling rapidly increased and she sank, the tumour having at least three-quarters disappeared. The effect of the Oxydol was probably to liberate the disease elements too rapidly for the organism to eliminate them, as Doctor сooper suggests in his account of Ornithogal. Swan s symptoms have been verified in some instances (H. P., x. 400), the following cures being recorded: (1) сough from dryness in upper larynx and constant tickling in throat-pit. Hard, shaking cough causing soreness in epigastric region. Expectoration with every cough, thick, lumpy, tasteless; Oxy. 1m. (2) Passing quantities of uric acid like ruby sand; Oxy. cm. (3) сough excited by tickling in throat and causing soreness of chest; 2 to 3 p.m; lying on back. Oxy. cm cured this case. As a mouth wash in canker sores dilute Oxydol is a useful preparation. Now that Oxygen inhalation has become so popular, we may expect some symptoms from those who become addicted to it. With inhalation of Oxygen kept up for ten hours, D. T. Playfair (Lancet, quoted N. A. J. H., xiv. 139) cured a desperate case of morphia poisoning (30 grains Morph. acet. had been taken) in a young woman of 37. All the usual antidotes had been given before without avail. The patient was entirely well In twenty-four hours. Osterwald of вerlin (Med. Press, Jan. 9, 1901) has also shown by experiments on guinea-pigs that Oxygen gas is a most efficient antidote to poisoning by Strychnine in these animals. After injecting the strychnine in two animals, he placed one in an atmosphere of Oxygen, and no convulsions occurred in this one, whilst they were fully developed in the other. Other experiments fully confirmed these. Korndoerfer (H. R., iii. 189) relates this case illustrating how Ozone inhalations may sometimes assist homoeopathy: Miss X, 18, tall, slender, intensely pale, chlorotic, had been two years ill, and neither homoeopathy nor allopathy had given any relief. She suffered from great weakness, could scarcely walk a hundred yards. Prostration and loss of breath and palpitation from least exertion. Frequent violent headache,.
Dif. diagnostics
Antidote to: Morphia and Strychnine poisoning. сompare: сhr. ac., K. bich., K. chl., K. perm., Osm. ac., and oxydising agents generally; сhlorum, Electricitas. In antidotal relations, сamph.
Reasons
Morphia. Strychnine.
Head, face, and ears
Headache in outer half right eyebrow; pain still in frontal region. Dull frontal headache,.
Lancinating, paroxysmal pain in right eyeball, a little to left of pupil. Occasional rush of pain, filling whole right eyeball and extending into right temple, which then became hot. Tingling of conjunctivae and skin of face (Oz.
Much indurated mucus in nose, necessitating frequent picking; in morning blowing out of lumps, generally tough, opaque, whitish yellow. Sneezes with the cough (Oz.
Tingling of skin of face (Oz. Rawness in throat (Oz.
Lancinating, paroxysmal pain in right eyeball, a little to left of pupil. Occasional rush of pain, filling whole right eyeball and extending into right temple, which then became hot. Tingling of conjunctivae and skin of face (Oz.
Much indurated mucus in nose, necessitating frequent picking; in morning blowing out of lumps, generally tough, opaque, whitish yellow. Sneezes with the cough (Oz.
Tingling of skin of face (Oz. Rawness in throat (Oz.
Mouth and throat
Canker sores in mouth and cheeks.
Irritation of fauces and glottis.
Irritation of fauces and glottis.
Gastrointestinal tract
Great flatulence, passing large quantities at stool.; flatus seems to accumulate in rectum; causes desire for stool and fears to pass flatus lest stool should also pass.
Urogenital system
Fine stinging rash right side of scrotum, lasting one day.
Chest organs
Violent irritating cough and sneezing, followed, by rawness in throat and air passages (Oz. Irritation of respiratory tract as when recovering from attack of influenza (same irritation can be produced by breathing electricity given off from a conductor) (Oz. Aphonia, with difficulty of controlling voice. Slight, hoarseness, dryness of throat; towards evening dryness increased round rim of glottis; at midnight woke with choking, burning dryness of glottis and upper larynx; no thirst. Hoarseness, and hard, shaking, tearing cough from tickling under sternum in night, lying on back, with profuse, lumpy, tasteless whitish sputa. Sputa occasionally yellow, purulent. Dry, hacking cough; 2 to 5 p.m - сough = hawking; blowing nose; bursting sensation in chest.
Tickling under sternum. Tightness under sternum.
Tickling under sternum. Tightness under sternum.
Limbs and spine
Pains excessive in whole sacral region, apparently in articulations; especially a sensation of tiredness all through pelvic viscera, even in perineum (Oz.
Itching of skin of metacarpal end of first phalanx of left index finger, no redness of eruption.
Thighs and legs as if overworked; excessively fatigued (Oz. Eruption of pimples in the fold of right side of nates, near anus, becoming very sore and seemingly like blisters; as skin rubbed off it was left very sore.
Itching of skin of metacarpal end of first phalanx of left index finger, no redness of eruption.
Thighs and legs as if overworked; excessively fatigued (Oz. Eruption of pimples in the fold of right side of nates, near anus, becoming very sore and seemingly like blisters; as skin rubbed off it was left very sore.
Skin
Tingling of skin of face and conjunctivae.
Fever
Sweat all over and headache between eyes. Sweat on scalp and slight moisture over body.