Materia Medica

Nitro-Muriatic Acid

Aqua Regia

Almost a specific in Oxaluria. Removes the distress- ing skin symptoms resembling psoriasis. Three to five drops three times a day. So-called bilious conditions. Constricted anus. Gravel.

Mouth

Gums bleed easily. Ptyalism. Constant 541 drooling at night. [Merc.] Cankers; small, superficial ulceration over inside of mouth and tongue. Metallic taste. [Cupr. met.]

Stomach

Sour eructations, with empty hungry feeling in stomach; not relieved by eating. Salivation; worse at night.

Stool

Constipated, with ineffectual urging. Sphincter constricted. Anus moist and sore. Urine.-- Cloudy. Burning in urethra. Oxaluria. Lysidin (ten drops of a 50 per cent. solution three times a day. Irritable bladder, irregular heart, and nervous symptoms). Also Kali sulph.

Dose

Five to ten drops, well diluted.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 534. Public domain.

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