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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 789

BACILLINUM
A nosode of tuberculosis first described by D. Burnett, prepared from tuberculous sputum by Dr. Heath.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
The constitutional type that needs this remedy is usually characterised by a flat, narrow or hollow chest, shoulders thrown forward, an undernourished appearance and a skin colour going from a deep yellow to a greyish brown. In some cases you may notice that the front part of the head is narrow and pointed, while the back part is very large and rather square, unlike the Cancerinum child whose very big head bulges out in the front.
The Bacillinum individual is thin and emaciated and suffers from a permanent feeling of weakness, which turns into exhaustion with the slightest cold or cough. The cough could be a constant dry, hacking one or accompanied by much purulent expectoration. Bacillinum has more pus from the lungs but less exhaustion than Stannum. Stannum and Muriatic acid lead all the other remedies in general exhaustion.
Bacillinum patients present the following characteristics in their medical history:
1. Susceptibility to common colds, which they catch easily and frequently, and from which they do not recover quickly. No matter what medicines are used, the colds drag on for a long time. Rapid decline in health after influenza. Suffocation during the night with a constant exhausting cough.
2. Expectoration with pus. Bacillinum is known to be of particular use in cases where there is excessive