The old and famous butter of antimony. Not proved. Poisoning symptoms collected by Cattell. Given in cancer. See 9.
Great pain in his throat.
Severe pain in throat and fauces.
Sense of burning in throat.
Fauces inflamed.
Heat and uneasiness in mouth and throat, with pain on swallowing.
Severe burning pain in throat, increased by deglutition.
Bright scarlet patches in throat, with difficulty in swallowing.
Numerous abrasions on mucous membranes of mouth and fauces, with slight fever.
Pulse 80, small.
Pulse small, accelerated, very feeble or hard.
Pulse rises to 120, with sleepiness.
Cold skin. See abdomen.
Surface of body cold and clammy.
Slight feverishness.
Excruciating griping pains: in abdomen.
Great pain: in his throat.
Burning: in throat; in epigastrium; in stomach.
From mouth to jejunum, black.
Mucous membranes destroyed, and submucous tissue and peritoneum covered with flocculent matter easily scraped off; they are soft and readily torn.
Similar to other salts of antimony, and to the acids (typhus), also to Arsen., and Carbo veg. (in prostration, stomach and abdominal symptoms); Conium (cancer on lower lip and ineffectual urging for stool).
Source: | The Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica Vol. 01, 1879 |
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Description: | Clinical materia medica of Antimonium Muriaticum |
Remedies: | Antimonium Muriaticum |
Author: | Hering, C. |
Year: | 1879 |
Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting |
Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |