Author:
Cyrus Boger
Book:
Synoptic key
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
Sulphuric acidn
Sulphuric acid
Suited to topers, old age, etc. Disproportionate weakness. TREMOR; INTERNAL; wants to be held. Sourness. Erosion. Profuse, acrid or stringy discharges. Haemorrhage; violent; black, thin. Parts feel stiff and tight. Pain increases slowly, then suddenly ceases. Gnawing. Great painfulness. As of a blunt plug being driven in.
Hurried, irascible, vacillating and morose. Brain feels loose. Deathly pale or wrinkled face; white of egg seems dried on it. Congestion to head. Aphthae. Throat sore; looks white-washed. Pyrosis. Hiccough; of drunkards. Sour belching; sets teeth on edge. Nausea. Vomiting; < lying on left side. Weak, sinking at stomach, < after stool. Drinks chill the stomach. Very foul, green, black or hacked diarrhoea. Oozing piles. Coughs, then belches; bloody expectoration. Fingers jerk when writing. Weak knees. Black and blue spots. Petechiae. HOT flushes, then trembling or cold sweat; < after warm ingesta; < upper parts; > motion. Drenching sweats.
Region: DIGESTIVE TRACT; blood; Blood-vessels; Left side.
Worse: Open air; Cold; Spirits; Injuries; ODOR OF COFFEE; Climacteric; Toward evening; Excessive heat or cold.
Better: Hot drinks; Hands near head; Moderate temperature.