Animalia -> Chordata - Vertebrata -> Reptilia -> Squamata -> Amphisbaenia -> Amphisbaenidae -> Amphisbaena vermicularis
SubstanCe | Abbreviation | Systematics |
Amphisbaena vermicularis Snake-lizard |
Amph | Amphisbaenidae |
Amphisbaena flavescens Neuw.
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Mure used the jaw of a living animal, which he cut off and triturated, because he supposed venom to be in it. But contrary to certain remarks in homeopathic literature (Mure, Murphy) these reptiles are able to bite, but they are not poisonous. | ||
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Remedia Homöopathie, Freeman´s, Ainsworths | ||
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provings
Bradford, T.L. (collector)
Hahnemannian
1900
This is a link to a file containing Bradford´s Index of Homoeopathic Provings, nearly all provings until 1901.
Taxonomy
Animalia - Animals Chordata - Vertebrata - Vertebrates Reptilia - Reptiles Squamata Amphisbaenia Amphisbaenidae - Snake-LizardsAmphisbaena vermicularis (Amph)
Snake-lizard
More substances of this family:
Count: 1
Substance | Abbreviation | Systematics |
Amphisbaena alba South American Slow-Worm |
Amph-a | Amphisbaenidae |
Bibliography
explanationInterhomeopathy 07-08/2011: Brown, Doug, direct link to the article in Interhomeopathy
Interhomeopathy 01/2012: Gandhi, Priyanka Jain, direct link to the article in Interhomeopathy