Thursday 11 September 2014

Natrium nitricum

                                     


Natrium nitricum
(nitrate of sodium)
* A Rademacherian remedy for inflammations.
* Haemoptysis.
* Haematuria.
* Purpura haemorrhagica.
* Haemorrhagic Variola.
* Drowsiness.
* Pains of tabes.
* Influenza.
* Haemoglobinuria.
* Uric acid diathesis.
* Asthma with urine supersaturated with solids.
* Anaemia and hydraemia.
* Exhaustion, must rest frequently when walking.
Head
- Dull.
- Indisposed to mental and bodily exertion.
- Pressing inward pain.
- Otalgia.
- Inward pressing in malar bones.
- Nosebleed.
Stomach
- Sour risings.
- Aversions to coffee.
- Flatulence, with pressure in pit of stomach and pain in chest; worse motion, better
eructation.
Abdomen
- Abdominal muscles painfully contracted towards the spine.
- Distended.
- Difficult stool; feels as if more remained to pass.
Heart
- Pain in region of heart.
- Pulse slower and softer.
Dose
- Second trituration, also watery solution; 1 dramof salt to 8 oz. water.
- Dram doses.
                           

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