BENZINUM
A product of distillation from petroleum. Tincture with alcohol.
English Benzol,
French Benzoline,
German Benzene.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Benzinum is a remedy which primarily affects the circulatory system, the blood and the heart, causing conditions such as myocardial infarction, circulatory disturbances and blood disorganisation, so familiar in our modern civilisation.
As we shall see below, the grand key-note for this remedy is a peculiar perspiration on the side not lain on.
Benzinum is suitable for angina pectoris when it causes a peculiar pain that is felt in the upper chest or in the throat and shoots upwards towards the head. A relatively small exhaustion may bring on these pains. There may be occasional palpitation with fullness and pains in head, or flushes of heat with redness of face from slight exercise. Pulsations are felt in the region of the stomach. The patient sleeps very little, an hour or two only on first going to bed, then lies awake most of the night. This may be accompanied by cold sweat on legs and thighs at night. But, as mentioned, the most important symptom is perspiration on parts not lain on. The patient may have a craving for lemons and cider.
Benzinum is also useful in all kinds of anaemia, where the patient is