Description Source
Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica - J.H. ClarkeDescription
The nosode of Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever.
Nosology
Albuminuria. Nephritis. Scarlet fever. Skin affections. Throat, sore.
Typical features
Scarlatinin has been used, like other nosodes, for the prevention and for cure of the disease from which it takes origin. вut its well-known affinity for the skin, throat and kidneys suggests its applicability for affections of those organs.
Dif. diagnostics
Bell. is the nearest analogue and should be its antidote, and the various Mercuries come next. сompare also: Apis, Arsen., Rhus, Morbillin, Diphtherinum.
Analogs by action
- 16% — Pyelon suis
- 14% — Melitagrinum
- 11% — Ren suis
- 10% — Herpes genitalis nosode
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