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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 755

AURUM MURIATICUM
Auric Chloride AuCL,
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Aurum muriaticum is a remedy with a great deal of feeling; it is the most passionate and romantic remedy, with particularly erotic feelings. It is a tubercular remedy par excellence, and may be said to stand between Stannum and Tuberculinum. You may find an individual who has suffered with tuberculosis in her younger years but has been cured by modern medicine. This person goes through a period of emotional stress later on in life – due to an unhappy love affair perhaps – and her health starts to decline. A hacking cough may appear out of the blue and show no sign of abating, shortness of breath can develop, and depression may set in sooner or later. The patient cannot sleep, loses her appetite, is restless, anxious, dissatisfied; her health declines fast and yet she does not want to admit that she is seriously ill, to the point where if somebody reminds her of this issue she becomes angry. She cannot face reality, soon takes to Valium and Tavor and you have a case in hand that looks like a serious case of anorexia nervosa with tuberculosis lurking underneath. If she does not take the remedy soon, surely you will have to put her in hospital with a very bad prognosis. In short you have a case that looks very much like theLady with the Camelias.
Aur-mur has anxiety about health more than any other of the Aurums. The patient has a deep concern about his health, he feels that something very serious is going on, but he does not want to speak about it with unqualified people. The Aurum muriaticum individual is an extremely anxious person prone to palpitations. The feelings are very much alive in this remedy and therefore when hurt the heart is affected. "Thinking about his complaints caused the heart to beat strong and fast" is how this is described in the texts. It is also a remedy that should be thought of in cases where there is a combination of insomnia, sciatic neuralgias and depression, when all this is coupled with a deep inner anxiety about health that is not always expressed as such to the attending physician. It is actually a