Materia Medica by William Boericke

ARSENICUM HYDROGENISATUM

The general action of Arsenic more accentuated. Anćmia. Anxiety; despair. Hśmaturia, with general blood disorganization. Hćmorrhages from mucous membranes. Urine suppressed, followed by vomiting. Prepuce and glans covered with pustules and round superficial ulcers. Collapse. Coldness; prostration. Sudden weakness and nausea. Skin becomes dark brown.

Head.--Violent vertigo on going upstairs. Eyes sunken; broad, blue circles around. Violent sneezing. Nose cold. Must be wrapped up with warm cloths.

Mouth.--Tongue enlarged; deep, irregular ulcer; nodular swelling. Mouth hot and dry; little thirst.

Dose.--Third potency.

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