Materia Medica

Tartaricum Acidum

Tartaric Acid

Great weakress, with diarrhcea, with dry and brown tongue. Continued vomiting. Burning in throat and

Head

Supra-orbital and temporal pain on righ1 side, with lachrymation. Pupils dilated. Face puffy and pale.

Stomach

Pain in heels. [Phytol.] Saliva hot, acrid. Nausea. Pain in pit of stomach and region of navel. After eating, cough. Feeling of pins and needles at pit of stomach; of empti- ness.

Abdomen

Pain around umbilicus and region of loins. Stool color of coffee-grounds (worse at night), with brown and dry tongue, and dark-green vomiting.

Skin

Large, fat, itching pustules. Badly smelling night-sweats. Podagra. Erysipelas.

Dose

Third trituration. (Yew) In pustular diseases of skin and night-sweats. Also in gout and chronic rheumatism. Tincture, to third potency.

Source: Pocket Manual of Homoeopathic Materia Medica, 8th ed. by William Boericke (1922), p. 725. Public domain.

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