Kali Aceticum


Kali Aceticum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Kali Aceticum is used…


      Kali acetas. Acetate of Potash. Normal Potassic Acetate. KC2 H3 O2. Solution in distilled water.

Clinical

Diabetes. Diarrhoea. Dropsy. Haemorrhoids. Urine, alkaline.

Characteristics

*Kali-acet. is a well-known diuretic (and in less degree cathartic) in allopathic practice. These actions are positive and direct, and the homoeopathic uses are chiefly in cases of over secretion of urine and in diarrhoea. One of the main purposes for which its diuretic and cathartic properties are sought by allopaths is as derivative in cases of dropsy, chiefly ascites and hydrothorax. It is quite possible that this action may be specific, that is homoeopathic, and not merely derivative, for both *Acet-ac. and the *Kali cause great disturbance in the circulation of fluids in the tissues. A few provings have been made, and these have brought out a preponderance of abdominal and urinary symptoms. griping, diarrhoea, bleeding of haemorrhoids, increased flow of urine, which was more watery and alkaline. Weakness, trembling, profuse perspiration, especially about the head. Symptoms generally were worse in morning, but there was a headache, worse 4 p.m.

Relations

*Compare: Acet-ac., Kali-c., Am-ac., Lycopodium( worse 4 p.m.).

SYMPTOMS.

Head

Headache about 4 p.m. Dull headache in morning. Much perspiration of head, esp II to I.

Stomach

Constrictive, dull pain in stomach, extending to low down in abdomen, gradually disappearing after two hours. Dull, pressive, pinching, and constrictive pain in epigastric region, coming on a few minutes after each dose, and lasting an hour.

Abdomen

Pains in region of umbilicus, lasting without cessation until going to bed, when they suddenly disappeared, and I was able to sleep through the night. Unnatural distension of abdomen after super. Griping. An indefinite gnawing pain in abdomen lasting an hour in afternoon. Gnawing sensation in abdomen at 9.I5 a.m., which became painful after fifteen minutes and lasted till evening.

Stool

Discharge of haemorrhoidal blood several times during day. Diarrhoea. Two stools in evening.

Urinary Organs

Urine very much increased in quantity and very watery. Urine: I6 ounces in twenty-four hours, containing 416 grains of solids, after three drachms had been taken, in the course of twenty-four hours she passed 46 ounces of urine containing 782 grains of solids, with an excess of 72 grains of urea over the amount in the I6 ounces of urine passed when no medicine was taken. During the proving the urine evolved ammonia. Urine strongly alkaline, sweetish odour, yellow colour.

Limbs

Great weariness of all limbs, with some headache. Extreme weariness and trembling in all limbs, in morning.

Lower Limbs

The weariness in lower limbs and the dull headache disappeared half an hour after the afternoon nap.

Generalities

Trembling and anxiety in whole body of transient duration.

Fever

Much perspiration on head, especially from II a.m. to I p.m. (4th d.) Profuse perspiration, which was very offensive, during a walk of two hours (7th d.).

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica