Qjure
HomeRemediesSearchQJournal
Powered bySimilia
HomeRemediesSearchQJournalAccount
Powered bySimilia
Qjure

The homeopathic encyclopedia. Explore remedies, read materia medica, and discover the classification system developed by Jan Scholten.

Platform

  • Remedies
  • Search
  • Journal
  • Membership

Legal

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Terms

© 2026 Qjure. All rights reserved.

Powered bySimilia
Back to MycobacteriaceaeBrowse all remedies

Bacillinum

Kingdom
2Bacteria
Phylum
2Eubacteria
Class
0Actinomycetota
Subclass
0Actinomycetia
Phase
0
Subphase
0
Stage
0
Name

Bacillinum

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

2-200.00.__

Book
Family
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 pyorrhea. 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.
Abdomen: Abdominal pains, enlarged lands in groins, tabes mesenterica. Sudden diarrhoea before breakfast. Obstinate constipation, with offensive flatus.
Respiratory: Oppression. Catarrhal dyspnoea. Humid asthma. Bubbling rales and muco-purulent expectoration. Note. This muco-purulent expectoration of bronchitic patients is equally poly-bacillary; it is a mixture of diverse species and hence Bacillinum is truly indicated (Cartier). Often relieves congestion of the lungs, thus paving way for other remedies in Tuberculosis.
Skin: Ringworm; pityriasis. Eczema of eyelids. Glands of neck enlarged and tender.
Modalities: Worse, night and early morning; cold air.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›2 Bacteria
  • ›2 Eubacteria
  • ›0 Actinomycetota
  • ›0 Actinomycetes
  • ›0 Mycobacteriales
  • ›0 Mycobacteriaceae