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Apis Mellifica; or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent

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The author presents forty years of clinical observation on the therapeutic use of honey‑bee venom, describing preparation methods, preferred homeopathic potencies, and comparisons between proving symptoms and clinical presentations to support treatment by similarity. He outlines indications including acute pediatric cerebral disorders with convulsions, stupor, urinary and fecal retention, inflammatory oedema, painful stinging skin eruptions, and feverish restlessness. Case notes and commentary describe typical responses such as induction of sleep, sweating, reduction of delirium and swelling, and gradual restoration of consciousness and bodily functions, while noting that transient aggravations sometimes precede sustained improvement.

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C. W. Wolf

C. W. Wolf is an author known for his work in the field of therapeutic agents, particularly through his notable book "Apis Mellifica; or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent." In this work, Wolf explores the medicinal properties of honey bee venom, contributing to the understanding of apitherapy. His writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of natural substances and health, making a significant contribution to the literature on alternative medicine.

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