- Burnett cured with Cupr-acet a case of left -sided brow ague of many years' standing.
- He used Rademacher's T incture of Copper.
- The pain was described as boring, screwing and was spoken of by the patient as “awful.” Burnett was unable to say whether the cure was strictly homeopathic or whether the Cuprum acted on the basis of the Paracelsus's Universalia, of which it is one.
- Cupr-acet produces the leading features of Cupr., including cramps, griping pains, spasms, paralytic disorders and convulsions.
- Attacks come on suddenly and periodically.
- Protracted labor.
- Facial neuralgiaSharp nerve pain along a nerve pathIntense, shooting, or burning pain that radiates along the course of one or more nerves. in cheekbone, upper jaw and behind the ear better by chewing, pressure and hot applications.
- Chorea, periodical with melancholy and dread of society.
- In epilepsyNeurological disorder causing seizuresA neurological disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions., aura begins in the knee and ascends to hypogastrium.
- Chronic psoriasisSkin disease causing scaly red patchesA skin disease that causes red, itchy, scaly patches, most commonly on the knees, elbows, trunk, and scalp. and leprous -like erup tion over whole body in spots of va rious sizes without itching.
- It corresponds to the results of repelled eruptions.
- Hay fever with burning excoriation.
- Paroxysmal cough with tough, tenacious mucus and fear of suffocation.
- Constitutions - Suited to the carbo-nitrog- enous constitution.
- COMMENTS - A man, 50, was cured with Cupr -acet.
- 5c triturationGrinding raw substance into powderThe process of grinding an insoluble dry substance with milk sugar (lactose) in a mortar to prepare the base of a remedy., of a tonic spasm of the toes of the right foot, very painful, lasting for hours, brought on by friction, standing on cold floors, etc.
- There was no traceable cause and no other derangement of health.
- Complete cure in five days after months of previous suffering.
- Petroz recommended its use in smallpox and verified his induction in practice.
- As pointed outby General Phelps, the “Crimson Cross Ointment” which was used success fully by Fielden in the Gloucester epidemic of smallpox owes its virtue to the Cupr-acet which it contains.
- In epilepsy, the aura begins in the knees and ascends to hypogastrium, when patient becomes insensible.
- The symptoms are worse by heat and motion.
- The patient frequently changes posture
