Best adapted for light-haired persons; skin and muscles
lax.
In bone diseases, pains worse at night; glandular swellings with
or without suppuration, but especially if suppuration be too profuse
( Hep. , Sil. ).
Cold swellings; abscesses, slow to suppurate.
Profuse perspiration attends nearly every complaint, but does not
relieve; may even increase the suffering (profuse perspiration relieves,
Nat. m. , Psor. , Ver. ).
Great weakness and trembling from least exertion.
Breath and body smell foul ( Psor. ).
Hurried and rapid talking ( Hep. ).
Catarrh: with much sneezing; fluent, acrid, corrosive; nostrils
raw, ulcerated; yellow-green, fetid, pus-like; nasal bones swollen;
< at night and from damp weather.
Toothache: pulsating, tearing, lacerating, shooting into face or
ears; < in damp weather or evening air, warmth of bed, from cold
or warm things; > from rubbing the cheek.
Crowns of teeth decay, roots remain (crowns intact, roots decay,
Mez. ).
Ptyalism; tenacious, soapy, stringy, profuse, fetid, coppery, metallic-tasting
saliva.
Tongue: large, flabby, shows imprint of teeth ( Chel. , Pod. ,
Rhus ); painful, with ulcers; red or white.
Intense thirst, although the tongue looks moist and the saliva
is profuse (dry mouth, but no thirst, Puls. ).
Mumps, diphtheria, tonsillitis with profuse offensive saliva; tongue
large, flabby with imprint of teeth; mapped tongue ( Lach. , Nat.
, Tarax. ).
Diphtheria: tonsils inflamed, uvula swollen, elongated, constant
desire to swallow; membrane thick, gray, shred-like borders adherent
or free.
Dysentery: stool slimy, bloody, with colic and fainting, great
tenesmus during and after, not > by stool, followed by chilliness
and a "cannot finish" sensation. The more blood, the better
indicated.
Quantity of urine voided is larger than the amount of water drunk;
frequent urging to urinate.
Nocturnal emissions stained with blood ( Led. , Sars. ).
Leucorrhoea: acrid, burning, itching with rawness; always worse
at night; pruritus, < from contact of urine which must be washed
off ( Sulph. ).
Morning sickness; profuse salivation, wets the pillow in sleep
([Lac. ac.]).
Mammae painful, as if they would ulcerate at every menstrual period
( Con. , Lac. c. ); milk in breasts instead of menses.
Cough: dry, fatiguing, racking; in two paroxysms, worse at night
and from warmth of bed; with utter inability to lie on right side.
Affects lower lobe of right lung; stitches through to back ( Chel.
, Kali c. ).
Suppuration of lungs, after haemorrhages of pneumonia ( Kali c.
).
Ulcers on the gums, tongue, throat, inside of the cheek, with profuse
salivation; irregular in shape, edges undefined; have a dirty, unhealthy
look; lardaceous base surrounded with a dark halo; apt to run together
(syphilitic ulcers are circular, attack the posterior parts of mouth,
throat, and have well-defined edges, are surrounded with coppery
hue, and do not extend from their primary seat).
Trembling extremities, especially hands; paralysis agitans.
Ailments from sugar, insect stings, vapors of arsenic or copper.
Diseases occurring in winter.
Relations. - Follows well: after, Bell. , Hep. , Lach. , Sulph.
, but should not be given before or after Silicea.
If given in low (weak) potencies hastens rather than aborts suppuration.
The bad effects of Mer. are antidoted by Aur. , Hep. , Lach. ,
Mez. , Nit. ac. , Sulph. , and by a strong (high) potency of Mer.
, when the symptoms correspond.
Compare: Mezereum , its vegetable analogue for bad effects of large
doses or of too frequent repetition.
Mercury is < by heat of, but > by rest in, bed. Arsenic is
> by heat of, but < by rest in, bed.
Aggravation. - At night; wet damp weather ( Rhus ); in autumn,
warm days and cold, damp nights; lying on right side; perspiring.
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