Mercurius vivus is the remedy of choice for acute disorders of the skin and mucous membranes characterized by severe inflammation with pus formation and possibly areas of broken or raw skin.
The god, Mercury, got his name because of his original role as patron of trade and tradesmen. The Latin word, 'mercurius' was a derivative of merx, meaning 'goods for sale'.The name for the element mercury (also quicksilver, or the Greek hydrargyrum) and the planet Mercury (previously Apollo or Hermes) are derived from the name of the Roman god.
Mercury is the planet which is nearest to the Sun and, therefore, by Kepler's laws of planetary motion, it travels around the sky the quickest. The ancient Greeks named the planet after their swift-footed messenger god, Hermes. The Romans, who equated the god Hermes with their Mercurius, named the planet after him. The name was later anglicised to Mercury.
from the sun (comes Helium).Mercury comes from Mercurius, Roman a god of trade, profit and commerce, and a messenger. (Notice that his name is also in "comMERCe" and in "MERChandise")
Hermes (Mercury) - messenger of the gods. He was given this honor because of his fleetness - he is usually pictured as having wings on his feet. The smallest planet, which zips around the sun once every 88 days, was named Mercury for this reason.
Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
Mercurius vivus is the Latin name for a homeopathic remedy made from elemental mercury.
The most common form of Mercurius vivus preparation on the market is 30c or 30x tablets, although the remedy is also available in liquid form.
vivus = would live
Anne Vivus has written: 'Daughters of Strathannan'
Mercurius Aulicus was created in 1643.
Saint Mercurius was born in 224.
Saint Mercurius died in 250.
Mercurius Civicus was created in 1643.
Mercurius Civicus ended in 1646.
Den Danske Mercurius was created in 1666.
Vivus -a -um.
Franciscus Mercurius van Helmont died in 1699.