Materia medica is a Latin term from the history of pharmacy for the body of collected knowledge about the therapeutic properties of any substance used for healing. The term derives from the title of a work by the Ancient Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides in the 1st century AD. The term materia medica was used from the period of the Roman Empire until the 20th century but has now been generally replaced in medical education contexts by the term pharmacology. The term survives in the title of the British Medical Journal’s Materia Non Medica column.
Coenzyme compositum and possibly Ubichinon compositum, possibly also Glyoxal compositum and at intervals the collective pack of catalysts of the citric acid cycle.
Cralonin drops 3 times daily, 15-30 drops in long-term or permanent therapy. Crataegus-Heel S (myocardial weakness).
Injection therapy
Cralonin, alternating with Angio-Injeel i.v., in addition Cor suis-Injeel once weekly i.m. Acidum cis-aconiticum-Injeel and Baryum oxalsuccinicum-Injeel at intervals i.m., Corcompositum (improvement of the cardiac functions in general) and possibly Cerebrum compositum (central vegetative regulation) and Testis compositum (for men) or Ovarium compositum (for women), after therapy with antibiotics, sulfonamides etc. also Hepar compositum as well as Coenzyme compositum (enzyme functions), possibly also the collective pack of catalysts of the citric acid cycle (according to prescription).
See also coronary insufficiency, myocardial infarction, arteriosclerosis, etc.
Psorinoheel 8-10 drops at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Hormeel S 8-10 drops at 12 noon and 8 p.m. possibly all remedies taken together 2-3 times daily. Injection therapy
The above mentioned preparations in ampoule form alternating or mixed once to twice weekly i.m., s.c., i.d., i.v.
Coenzyme compositum and possibly Ubichinon compositum (regulation of the enzyme system) interposed, in extremely chronic cases also Glyoxal compositum (one single injection, allowing it to take effect), otherwise also Cutis compositum (regulator of dermal functions), possibly alternating with Thyreoidea compositum (powerful stimulative action on glands and connective tissues), possibly also the collective pack of catalysts of the citric acid cycle interposed.
Pyodermie-Nosode-Injeel, Comedones-Nosode-Injeel, Adeps suillus-Injeel (forte S) as intermediate injections.
Cutis compositum (specific action on the skin), Hepar compositum (stimulation of the detoxicating hepatic function: provision of adequate amounts of glycogen/dextrose for the maintenance of the acid mantle).
Natrium-Homaccord, Echinacea compositum (forte) S (stimulation of the defensive system), otherwise also Tonsilla compositum (powerful stimulation of the Iymphatic system), Mucosa compositum (action on the mucous membranes), Hepar compositum (stimulation of the detoxicating hepatic function), Discus compositum (action on the
skeletal system and ligaments), possibly also Glandula Iymphatica suis-Injeel once to twice weekly i.m.
See also diathesis, exudative; mononucleosis, cradle cap, tonsillar hypertrophy, intestinal colic, polyps.
(Ectodermal or mesenchymal reaction phase) (Main remedy: Mercurius-Heel S)
Oculoheel 1 tablet at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mercurius-Heel S 1 tablet at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Belladonna-Homaccord 8-10 drops at 12 noon and 8 p m. possibly the above preparations taken together 2-4-6 times daily. Cruroheel S and Arsuraneel interposed in chronic cases.
Galium-Heel as intermediate remedy in long-standing cases. Psorinoheel as constitutional remedy at intervals.
Injection therapy
Traumeel S i.m., s.c., i.v., possibly alternating with Mercurius solubilis Hahnemanni- Injeel (forte S) or Aethiops antimonialis-Injeel.
Echinacea compositum (forte) S as intermediate injections (in chronic conditions), Aurum jodatum-Injeel (forte) and Kalmia-Injeel (forte) S as intermediate remedy are advantageous, especially in cases of luetic origin.