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Nitric acid

Nitric Acid. HNO3.

 

Especially suited to thin persons of rigid fibre, dark complexions, black hair and eyes - the brunette rather than the blonde - nervous temperament.

Persons suffering with chronic diseases who take cold easily; are easily disposed to diarrhoea; rarely to those who suffer with constipation.

Old people with great weakness and diarrhoea.

Excessive physical irritability.

Pains: sticking, pricking as from splinters; suddenly appearing and disappearing; on change of temperature or weather; during sleep; gnawing here and there as from ulcers forming.

Sensation: of a band around head, around the bones ( Carb. ac. , Sulph. ); of a splinter in affected parts, ulcers, piles, throat, ingrowning toe nail, < on slightest contact.

Ailments: which depend on some virulent poison; from mercury, syphilis, scrofula; in broken-down cachectic constitutions.

After continual loss of sleep, long-lasting anxiety, over-exertion of mind and body from nursing the sick ( Coc. ); anguish from the loss of his dearest friend; indifference; tired of life; sadness before menses.

Great anxiety about his disease; constantly thinking about his past troubles; morbid fear of cholera ( Ars. ); depressed and anxious in the evening.

Irritable, headstrong; hateful and vindictive; inveterate, ill-willed, unmoved by apologies.

Hardness of hearing > by riding in carriage or train ( Graph. ).

Very sensitive to rattle of wagon over paved streets; headache from pressure of hat ( Cal. p. , Carbo., Nat. ).

Ozaena: green casts from the nose every morning.

Diarrhoea: great straining but little passes, as if faeces remained and cannot be expelled ( Alum. ); pain as if rectum or anus were torn or fissured ( Nat. m. ). violent cutting pains after stool, lasting for hours ( Rat. , Sulph. - during and after, Mer. ).

Fissures in rectum; tearing, spasmodic pains during stools; lancinating, even after soft stools ([Alumen.], Nat. , Rat. ).

Urine: scanty, dark-brown, strong-smelling, "like horse's urine;" cold when it passes; turbid, looks like remains of a cider barrel.

Ulcers: easily bleeding; in corners of mouth ( Nat. ); splinter-like pains, especially on contact ( Hep. ); zig-zag, irregular edges; base looks like raw flesh; exuberant granulations; after mercury or syphilis or both, engrafted on a scrofulous base.

Discharges; thin, offensive, acrid; of a brown or dirty yellowish green color; rarely laudable pus.

Haemorrhage: from bowels in typhoid or typhus ( Crot. , Mur. ac. ); after miscarriage or post-partum; from over-exertion of body; bright, profuse, or dark.

Cracking: in ears, on masticating; of the joints, on motion ( Coc. , Graph. ).

Warts, condylomata: sycotic or syphilitic; large, jagged, pedunculated; bleeding readily on washing; moist, oozing, sticking pain ( Staph. , Thuja ).

Affects especially the mucous membrane join; mouth, nose, rectum, anus, urethra, vagina ( Mur. ac. ).

Relations. - Complementary: Ars. , and Calad.

Inimical: to, Lachesis.

Resembles: [Ars. in] morbid fear of cholera.

Often difficult to distinguish from Mer. ; but is adapted to black-haired people, while Mer. is more useful in light-haired persons.

Relieve ailments resulting from abuse of mercury, especially, if there be erethism; bad effects of repeated doses of Digitalis.

Follows well: Calc. , Hep. , Mer. , Nat. c. , Puls. or Thuja ; but is most effective after Kali c.

Aggravation. - Evening and at night; after midnight; contact; change of temperature or weather; during sweat; on waking; while walking.

Amelioration. - While riding in carriage (reverse of Coc. ).

 
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