Sulphuric acid

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Adapted to the light-haired; old people, especially women; flushes of heat in climacteric years.

Unwilling to answer questions not from obstinacy, but inaptness.

Feels in a great hurry; everything must be done quickly ( Arg. n. ).

Pain of gradual and slowly-increasing intensity which ceases suddenly when at its height, often repeated ( Puls. ).

The pain is pressure as of a blunt instrument.

Tendency to gangrene following mechanical injuries, especially of old people.

Child has a sour odor despite careful washing ( Hep. , Mag. c. , Rheum ).

Sensation as if the brain was loose in forehead and falling from side to side ( Bell. , Bry. , Rhus , Spig. ).

Aphthae; of mouth, gums, or entire buccal cavity; gums bleed readily; ulcers painful; offensive breath ( Bor. ).

Chronic heartburn, sour eructations, sets teeth on edge ([Rob.]).

Water drunk causes coldness of the stomach unless mixed with alcoholic liquor.

Sensation as if trembling all over, without real trembling; internal trembling of drunkards.

Bad effects of mechanical injuries, with bruises, chafing and livid skin; prostration ( Acet. ac. ).

Ecchymosis; cicatrices turn blood-red or blue, are painful (turn green, Led. ).

Petechia: purpura haemorrhagica; blue spots; livid, red itching blotches.

Haemorrhage of black blood from all the outlets of the body ( Crot. , Mur. ac. , Nit. ac. , Ter. ).

Concussion of brain from fall or blow where skin is cold and body bathed in cold sweat.

Weak and exhausted from deep-seated dyscrasia; no other symptoms ( Psor. , Sulph. ).

Relations. – Complementary Puls.

Compare: Ars. , Bor. , Calend. , Led. , Ruta , Rheum , Symp.

In contusion and laceration of soft parts it vies with calendula

Follows well: after, Arn. with bruised pain, livid skin and profuse sweat; after, Led. in ecchymosis.

Ailments from brandy-drinking.

Sulphuric acid , one part, with three parts of alcohol, 10 to 15 drops, three times daily for three or four weeks, has been successfully used to subdue the craving for liquor – Hering.

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