Bacillinum:
Overview:
From the shadowed depths of a malady, a gentle whisper arises in the realm of homeopathy: Bacillinum. Like a subtle echo of resilience, this remedy, born from the very essence of struggle, offers solace to those whose vital force resonates with its unique signature.
Imagine a soul often touched by the chill of vulnerability, where the breath may come with a weary sigh, and the skin whispers tales of inner unrest. Bacillinum steps in with a tender hand, addressing persistent burdens of the chest, easing the troubled respiration, and soothing the surface that reflects deeper imbalances.
It speaks to those who may carry a quiet anxiety, a touch of melancholy beneath the surface, and a sensitivity to the damp embrace of the world. Like a soft balm, Bacillinum aims to rekindle the inner warmth and resilience, gently guiding the individual towards a state of greater ease and well-being.
This remedy, with its profound connection to the very source of life’s challenges, is a testament to homeopathy’s gentle power – a delicate key to unlock the body’s own innate healing capacity.
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Aggravation cold
Morning, cold, damp weather. Details: Many of Bacillinum’s symptoms are worse in the morning, especially the cough and expectoration. Cold, damp weather also tends to exacerbate the complaints, particularly the respiratory issues and skin problems. [2]
(Kent, James Tyler. (Various Editions). Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica.)
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Chronic
Cough, catarrh, skin conditions. Details: Bacillinum is often indicated in chronic conditions. These aren’t acute, sudden illnesses, but long-lasting ones. The cough is persistent, the catarrh (mucus discharge) is ongoing, and the skin problems are recurrent. [1]
(Boericke, William. (1927). Materia Medica with Repertory. Philadelphia: Boericke & Tafel.)
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Languid
Weakness, fatigue. Details: A general feeling of weakness and fatigue is common. There’s a lack of energy, and the person may feel easily tired, especially with exertion. This languor can be quite pronounced. [1]
(Boericke, William. (1927). Materia Medica with Repertory. Philadelphia: Boericke & Tafel. )
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Lassitude
A profound sense of weariness, debility, and lassitude often accompanies the physical complaints of a Bacillinum patient. They may feel tired all the time, lacking energy and vitality, even after adequate rest. This general physical prostration is a key indicator, especially when linked to chronic respiratory or glandular issues. Reference: Vermeulen, F., "Prisma Materia Medica"
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Inactive sores
Skin manifestations in Bacillinum can include indolent (slow to heal) ulcerations or eruptions. These may have a tendency to be chronic and may not respond well to conventional treatments. The skin itself might appear unhealthy or disposed to affections. This points to a deeper dyscrasia that Bacillinum addresses.
Reference [must information]: Nash, E.B., "Leaders in Homoeopathic Therapeutics"
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Unrelieved
By usual measures. Details: This is a key aspect. The person’s symptoms may not respond well to conventional treatments. This is often a reason to consider a homeopathic approach.
(Allen, Henry Clay. (1880). Keynotes and Characteristics with Comparisons of Some of the Leading Remedies. Philadelphia: Boericke & Tafel.)
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Much weight loss
Progressive loss of flesh or emaciation, despite a reasonable appetite at times, can be a prominent feature in Bacillinum cases. The patient may appear thin, frail, and have a generally run-down appearance. This wasting is often seen in chronic diseases where nutrition is impaired or the body’s vitality is severely compromised, a state often covered by Bacillinum. Reference: Lilienthal, S., "Homoeopathic Therapeutics"
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S – Sulky
- Description: Taciturn, sulky, snappish, fretty, irritable, morose, depressed and melancholic even to insanity.
- Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
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U – Unhappy
- Description: Fretful ailing, whines and complains, mind given to be frightened, particularly by dogs.
- Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
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L – Listless
- Description: Taciturn, sulky, snappish, fretty, irritable, morose, depressed and melancholic even to insanity.
- Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
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K – Kankered
- Description: Sulky; fretful; depressed; irritable.
- Reference: [Thousand Remedies By Boericke.]
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Y – Yelps
- Description: Fretful ailing, whines and complains, mind given to be frightened, particularly by dogs.
- Reference: [Dictionary Of Practical Materia Medica (All 3 Vol.) By Clarke J. H.]
Introduction
Constitution
Clinical
Mental Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms
Characteristic
Therapeutic Value
Modality
Remedy Relationship
Dose
Terminologies
Reference
Also Search As
Introduction
Introduction of Bacillinum
Common name:
BACILLINUM [4]
Synonyms:
Tuberculous nosode [4]
Family / Group / Class / Order:
Nosode [4]
Name of prover:
Dr Burnett [4]
Introduction and history:
Bacillinum is a nosode of tuberculosis and was
first described by Dr Burnett for whom it was prepared from tuberculous sputa by
Dr Heath. [4]
Parts used:
Tubercular sputum [4]
Preparation:
It is prepared from a maceration of tubercular sputum. [4]
Constitution
Constitution of Bacillinum
Physical make up:
It is suited for cases stemming from a tubercular inheritance with extreme soreness of affected parts [4]
Temperament:
Melancholic [1][4]
Diathesis:
Tubercular [4]
Relation with heat & cold:
Chilly patient [4]
Miasm:
Psora and tubercular [4]
Clinical
Clinical conditions of Bacillinum:
Asthma (humid), Bubbling rales, Catarrhal dyspnoea, Coryza, Eczema (eyelids), Lymphadenopathy, Meningitis (tubercular), Ringworm, Tuberculosis.
Favours falling of tartar of teeth.
Causation (Causes / Ailments from):
This Nosode is prepared from tuberculous sputum. It is indicated in chronic catarrhal conditions of the lungs with enfeebled pulmonary circulation.
Patho-physiological changes / Pathogenesis:
It acts on upper respiratory organs like throat producing sore throat.
It acts on the skin producing ringworm and pityriasis vesicularis all over the
body.
Mental Symptoms
Characteristic Mental Symptoms (psychology) of Bacillinum
Patient is taciturn, snappish, fretful and irritable.
Patient is morose, depressed and melancholic, to the extent of insanity
There is fretful ailing; whines and complains.
Fear of dogs.
There is great weakness, hence the patient does not want to be disturbed [4]
Indolence < morning.
Begins a task and before it is finished, takes up another.
Fear unexplainable, of solitude.
< After sleep, in morning and during day. Dreams of death, with desire to escape.
Dreams of intent to violence.
There is a vicious miasmatic state the remedy brings into subconscious expression.
Intense, hectic activity.
Hopefulness.
Feeling of danger, risk, need to take a risk.
Fearlessness, doesn’t feel fear to the extent demanded by the situation.
Need to help others, especially those in danger. [6]
Guiding Symptoms
Guiding Symptoms
Generalities:
Has been employed successfully in the treatment of tuberculosis; its good effects seen in the change of the sputum, which becomes decreased and more aerated and less purulent.
Many forms of chronic non-tubercular disease are influenced favorably by Bacillinum, especially when bronchorrhoea and dyspnoea are present. Respiratory pyorrhoea. THE PATIENT EXPECTORATES LESS.
Bacillinum is especially indicated for lungs of old people, with chronic catarrhal condition and enfeebled pulmonary circulation, attacks of suffocation at night with difficult cough.
Suffocative catarrh. Tubercular meningitis. Favors falling off of tartar of teeth. Constant disposition to take cold.
Head:
Irritable, depressed. Severe, deep-in headache, also as of a tight hoop. Ringworm. Eczema of eyelids.
Eye:
Eczematous conditions of eyelids.
Ears:
Otitis after sore throats.
Face:
Indolent, angry pimple on left cheek, breathing out from time to time and persisting for many weeks
Throat
Tickling in fauces, compelling cough.
Stomach
Windy dyspepsia, with pinching pains under ribs of right side in mammary line.
Abdomen
Fever, emaciation, abdominal pains and discomfort, restless at night, glands of both groins enlarged and indurated, cries out in sleep, strawberry tongue. Tabes mesenterica, talks in sleep, grinds teeth, appetite poor, hands blue, indurated and palpable glands everywhere, drum belly, spleen region bulging out. Inguinal glands indurated and visible, excessive sweats, chronic diarrhoea.
Rectum & Anus
Sudden diarrhoea before breakfast, with nausea. Severe haemorrhages from bowels, cough. Obstinate constipation. Passes much ill-smelling flatus. Stitch like pain through piles.
Urinary Organ
Increased quantity of urine, pale, with white sediment. Has to rise several times in night to urinate.
Sexual Organ
Respiratory System
Slight, tedious, hacking cough. Hard cough, shaking patient, more during sleep but it did not waken him. Pricking in larynx with sudden cough. Single cough on rising from bed in morning. Cough waking him in night, easy expectoration. Expectoration of non-viscid easily detached, thick phlegm from air passages, followed after a day or two by a very clear ring of voice. Sharp pain in precordial region arresting breathing.
Heart & Pulse
Neck & Back
Glands of neck enlarged and tender.
Extremities
Pain in left knee while walking, passed off after persevering in walking for a short distance. Tubercular inflammation of knee.
Sleep
Drowsy during day, restless at night, many dreams.
Fever
Flush of heat (soon after the dose), some perspiration, severe headache deep in.
Characteristic
Important characteristic features of Bacillinum
Keynotes / Redline
Marked Chilliness
Nightly Aggravation (especially 4-6 AM)
Tendency to Take Cold Easily
Profuse Night Sweats
History or Tendency Towards Tubercular Affections
Guiding
-Abdominal pains, enlarged glands in groins, tabes mesenterica.
Sudden diarrhoea before breakfast. Obstinate constipation and offensive flatus.
-Catarrhal dyspnoea. Humid asthma. Bubbling rales and muco-purulent expectoration.
Shaking cough at night, yet without waking.
-Oppression often relieves congestion of the lungs thus paving way for other remedies in tuberculosis.
-Sense of a damp cloth on the spine.
-Skin-ringworm, pityriasis, glands of neck enlarged and tender.
PQRS
Marked chilliness, worse in winter and cold, wet weather.
Symptoms worse at night, especially between 4 and 6 a.m.
Constant disposition to take cold, seems to catch cold easily.
Severe, deep-in headache, often described as a tight hoop around the head.
Profuse night sweats.
Nucleus symptoms
-Mentally- Heedless, reckless energy. Physically- Restless, reckless.
-Extremely susceptible, hence internally weak, frail.
-Tubercular traits
Therapeutic Value
Therapeutic Value of Bacillinum
This remedy is indicated in TUBERCULAR CONDITIONS, also in bronchorrhea, and chronic catarrhal conditions with enfeebled pulmonary circulation. These are accompanied with dyspnoea, pulmonary oppression, and a disposition to catch cold. The circulation is enfeebled, and there are suffocative attacks of cough at night. It is of service in ringworms of the scalp.
Modality
Modality
Aggravation
In cold weather, when getting cold, in winter, from sunset to
sunrise, at night, from mental exertion.
Amelioration
In open air, warm air, when growing warm, in the morning and
in summers
Remedy Relationship
Remedy Relationship of Bacillinum
Complimentary
Calc-p, Kali-c
Follows Well
Acon, Bell, Calc, Chin, Lyc, Merc, Nit-ac, Puls, Rhus-t, Sep, Sulph
and Syph.
It Antidotes
Bell, Chin, Cocc, Coff, Cupr, Merc, Puls, Spig and Sol-n.
Comparison
Bac-ts, Psor
Dose
Dose
More than 30thC
Potency
30C,200C,1M
Duration of Action
30 days
Terminologies
Terminologies of Bacillinum
Remedy:
In homeopathy, a specially prepared substance (plant, mineral, animal, or nosode) used to treat illness. Bacillinum is a homeopathic remedy.
Materia Medica:
A collection of knowledge about homeopathic remedies, detailing their origins, preparations, and the symptoms they are known to address based on provings and clinical experience. Discussions about Bacillinum heavily rely on materia medica.
Proving:
The process by which homeopathic remedies are tested on healthy volunteers who record all the physical, mental, and emotional symptoms they experience. The symptom picture of Bacillinum is partly derived from provings.
Nosode:
A homeopathic remedy prepared from diseased tissue, secretions, or excretions. Bacillinum is a nosode made from tuberculous sputum.
Symptom Picture:
The unique collection of physical, mental, and emotional symptoms that a remedy is known to address. The symptom picture of Bacillinum guides its use.
Guiding Symptoms:
Characteristic and prominent symptoms of a remedy that strongly indicate its use in a particular case.
Keynote Symptoms:
Highly characteristic and peculiar symptoms of a remedy that stand out and help in its differentiation from other remedies.
PQRS (Peculiar, Queer, Rare, and Striking Symptoms):
Unusual and distinctive symptoms that are highly indicative of a specific remedy.
Temperament:
The inherent disposition or characteristic emotional reactivity of an individual. Homeopathy considers temperament when selecting a remedy.
Aggravation:
A worsening of symptoms after the administration of a homeopathic remedy. Understanding the aggravations of Bacillinum is important.
Amelioration:
An improvement of symptoms after the administration of a homeopathic remedy.
Potency:
The strength or dilution of a homeopathic remedy, indicated by numbers and letters (e.g., 30C, 200C). Bacillinum is available in various potencies.
Totality of Symptoms:
The complete picture of the patient’s symptoms, including physical, mental, and emotional aspects, which the homeopath considers when selecting the most appropriate remedy.
Individualization:
The homeopathic principle of treating each patient as a unique individual, considering their specific symptom presentation rather than just the disease label. Bacillinum is prescribed based on the individual’s unique symptom totality.
Reference
Reference of Bacillinum
- Boericke, William. (1927). Materia Medica with Repertory. Philadelphia
- Kent, James Tyler. (Various Editions). Repertory of the Homeopathic Materia Medica.
- Clarke, John Henry. (1902). A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica. London
- Textbook of homoeopathic materia medica by Dr. J. D. Patil
- Allen, Henry Clay. (1880). Keynotes and Characteristics with Comparisons of Some of the Leading Remedies. Philadelphia
- Zomeo Ultimate Pro Lan
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2. Homeopathic Websites and Databases:
Online Materia Medicas:
Many websites host searchable versions of classic materia medicas (like Boericke, Clarke, Allen). Search within these for "Bacillinum".
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Bacillinum in homeopathy?
Bacillinum
is a homeopathic medicine (nosode) prepared from the sputum of a patient with tuberculosis. It is used to treat a range of chronic conditions with symptoms that align with its materia medica.
What are the main uses of Bacillinum?
What are the key symptoms associated with Bacillinum?
Key symptoms
include marked chilliness, worsening of symptoms at night (especially 4-6 AM), chronic catarrhal conditions with thick yellow-green mucus, skin eruptions with itching and burning, and general weakness or fatigue.
Is Bacillinum safe?
Homeopathic medicines, including Bacillinum, are highly diluted and generally considered safe when prescribed by a qualified homeopathic practitioner.
How is Bacillinum prepared?
Preparation
Bacillinum is prepared through a process of trituration (grinding with lactose) followed by serial dilutions and succussions (vigorous shaking) according to homeopathic principles.
Where can I find more information about Bacillinum?
You can find more information in homeopathic materia medicas (like Boericke’s or Clarke’s), repertories, and reputable homeopathic websites and articles. Consulting a qualified homeopath is also recommended.