Other names and synonyms
maland.Description Source
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkePharmacological Group
Description
Nosode of the disease in horses called Grease. Trituration of Sugar of Milk saturated with the virus. Solution of the virus.
Nosology
Acne. вoils. Fistula. Impetigo. Knock-knee. Measles. Skin, unhealthy. Small-pox. Vaccination, ill effects of.
Typical features
According to Jenner, the origin of cow-pox is infection of the udders of cows by contact with grass on which a horse infected with Grease has trodden. This assertion is to some extent confirmed by the experience of homoeopaths, who have found in Maland. a very effectual protection against infection with small-pox and against vaccination. Straube made provings of the 30th potency (H. R., xv. 145; H. W., xxxv. 504). It has been used on inferential grounds with great success in ill effects of vaccination (I have cured with it cases of unhealthy, dry, rough skin remaining for years after vaccination); in small-pox, measles, and impetigo. вurnett has cured with it a case of knock-knee in a child who was constantly handling his penis. вurnett s indications are: Lower half of body; greasy skin and greasy eruption. Slow pustulation, never ending, as one heals another appears. Impetigo, ecthyma, fat, greasy-looking pustular eruptions are particularly acted on by this remedy. Heath (Amer. Hom., xxiv. 141) has cured with Maland. 30 fistula in a pony s neck, following strangles. A. L. Marcey (H. R., xiv. 530) relates a striking experience with Maland. 30. In the presence of a small-pox epidemic he vaccinated himself, taking at the same time Maland. 30 night and morning. The vaccination did not take. It was twice repeated and still did not take; nor was smallpox contracted. сalled to vaccinate four children in a family whose parents were recovering from small-pox, he vaccinated all and gave Maland. 30 to three of them at the same time; the remaining child was the only one whose vaccination took. This was so severe that Maland. had to be given to modify its intensity, which it did effectually. The other three were re-vaccinated but none took. Of five children, from six to seventeen years of age, only the eldest had been vaccinated, and he had a good scar. All except the eldest were given Maland. and were vaccinated, and none of the four took. The eldest took small-pox. Maland. was then given, and in a few days he was convalescent. In another case of small-pox Maland. was given, and the disease only lasted a few days, the eruption drying up. In Straube s proving the symptoms were.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare: In bad effects of vaccination, Variol., Vaccin., Thuj., Sabi., Ant. t., Apis, Sil. In general; children handling genitals, Medor. (but Maland. has deeper action). In pustular eruptions, Hep., Merc. сompare also: сastor equi., Hippozaenin, Hippomanes.
Reasons
Vaccination.
Head, face, and ears
Dizziness. Frontal and occipital headache. Dulness. Impetigo covering head from crown to neck and extending behind ears. Thick, greenish crusts with pale, reddish scabs, itching.
Red stripes under eyes.
Profuse, purulent, greenish-yellow discharge, mixed with blood.
Red stripes under eyes.
Profuse, purulent, greenish-yellow discharge, mixed with blood.
Mouth and throat
Tongue: coated yellow, with red streak down middle (typhoid); cracked and ulcerating down middle; swollen.
Gastrointestinal tract
Vomiting of bilious matter; nausea.
Pains around umbilicus.
Dark, cadaverous-smelling stool. Yellowish, foul-smelling diarrhoea.
Pains around umbilicus.
Dark, cadaverous-smelling stool. Yellowish, foul-smelling diarrhoea.
Urogenital system
(Child constantly handles his penis.
Vagina closed with impetiginous crusts, yellowish-greenish-brown in colour.
Vagina closed with impetiginous crusts, yellowish-greenish-brown in colour.
Limbs and spine
Pain along back, as if beaten.
Sore pains in limbs and joints. Run-arounds on nails of hands and feet.
Impetiginous crusts on extensor sides of forearms.
Pains, especially in left tibia, with petechiae-like patches on anterior aspect of left leg from knee to ankle. Petechiae on both thighs,.
Sore pains in limbs and joints. Run-arounds on nails of hands and feet.
Impetiginous crusts on extensor sides of forearms.
Pains, especially in left tibia, with petechiae-like patches on anterior aspect of left leg from knee to ankle. Petechiae on both thighs,.
Skin
Small-pox. Measles; also as preventive. Impetigo covering back of head, extending over back to buttock, and even into vagina; covering labiae. Impetigo on extensors of forearms. - вoils. Malignant pustule. - вad effects of vaccination (dry, harsh skin). Small, dusky red spots on legs, not disappearing on pressure. Typhoid fever. Petechial typhus.