Mercurius Aceticus


Mercurius Aceticus 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 Mercurius Aceticus is used…


      Subacetate of Mercury. Mercurous acetate. HgC2H3O2. Trituration.

Clinical

Chancre. Eyes, affections of. Dyspnoea. Dysuria. Favus. Sternum, pressure on. Throat, sore. Ulcers.

Characteristics

Hahnemann made a separate proving of *Merc-ac., which has furnished a few symptoms, not greatly differing from those of *Mercurius The throat lancinations were worse by coughing rather than by swallowing. Cold water worse the inflammation of the penis, bathing with tepid water better. Hahnemann was bracketed a symptom referring to the menses which came on at the new moon, four days before their proper time. The medicines whose action is influenced by the moon’s phases are not numerous, and this is worth remembering. “Pressure in lower sternum and dyspnoea on standing erect” is a noteworthy symptom. “Margins of ulcers become painful.” Hansen says that “burning in the urethra during urination and at other times” has been confirmed in practice, and that Donner of Stuttgart has cured with it a very painful syphilitic ulcer in urethra. Hansen commends it in tinea favosa on a syphilitic base, and for lancinating pains in tabes syphilitica.

Relations

See Mercurius *Compare also: Luna.

SYMPTOMS.

Eyes

Inflammation of angles of eyes, with burning itching, morning and evening.

Throat

Dryness in throat, which impedes speech, with cough, pressive lancinations in lower part of throat, rather when coughing than when swallowing.

Urinary Organs

Burning in urethra when making water. Frequent emission of urine. Copious emission in morning, but slow, as if duct were compressed, and with tenesmus. Cutting pain in emitting last drop of urine.

Male Sexual Organs

Penis inflamed and swelled at extremity, with burning and lancinations which awaken patient at night, are worse by cold water and better by tepid water. Contractive pain in testes.

Female Sexual Organs

Internal swelling of the labia majora. (menses four days before the time, at the new moon.).

Chest

Pains in chest as though it were raw, or as if an ulcer were within. Pressure on sternum, just above scrobiculus, with difficulty of breathing when standing upright, even when he did not walk.

Upper Limbs

Tearing in hands with enlargement and redness of the joints.

Skin

Itching eruption on skin, and burning sensation after scratching, the margins of ulcers become painful.

Fever

Shuddering in morning, preceded by drawing pains in limbs, heat at night, especially after midnight, with a sensation of perspiring, profuse perspiration while moving about.

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