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ANTIMONIUM ARSENICOSUM

Antimonium Arsenitum.

Arsenite of Antimony. (Sb2O3) As O5 + 3 p. c.

Prepared first by Papilland and Mousnier and introduced in the Old School practice under the name of antimonial granulations.

Proved by Isnard and Used by Payr in emphysema.

INNER HEAD. [3]

Rush of blood to head.
Pain in forehead.
Pressure in temples.

SIGHT AND EYES. [5]

Pain in orbits.
Inflammation of eyes.

UPPER FACE. [8]

Edema of face.

APPETITE, THIRST. DESIRES, AVERSIONS. [14]

Loss of appetite.

HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING. [16]

Nausea.

STOOLS AND RECTUM. [20]

Slight diarrhea, without pain in abdomen.

RESPIRATION. [26]

(OBS:) Excessive dyspnea. ~ Emphysema.

HEART, PULSE AND CIRCULATION. [29]

Pulse 90.

LOWER LIMBS. [33]

Wandering pains along sciatic nerves.

NERVES. [36]

General sick feeling.
Sense of weakness.

RELATIONS. [48]

Similar to: other antimony salts; Ammon. carb.; Arsen.; Aurum; Laches.; Merc. sulph.; Phosphor.; Pulsat. (ischias, wandering pains); Sulphur.


DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR

Source: The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 01, 1879
Description: Clinical materia medica of Antimonium Arsenicosum
Remedies: Antimonium Arsenicosum
Author: Hering, C.
Year: 1879
Editing: errors only; interlinks; formatting
Attribution: Legatum Homeopathicum