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(Boracic Acid)
General.
Used as an antiseptic disinfectant, since it arrests fermentation
and putrefaction.
Pain in region of ureters, with frequent urging to urinate. COLDNESS.
(Heloderma.) DIABETES, tongue dry, red, and cracked. Cold saliva.
Skin.
Multiform erythema of trunk and upper extremities. Oedema around
eyes. Exfoliating dermatitis. Oedema of tissues around eyes.
Female.
Climacteric flushings. (Lach.; Amyl. nit.) Vagina cold, as if
packed with ice. Frequent urination with burning and tenesmus.
Dose.
Third trituration.
Non-Homeopathic Uses.
When the diplococci of Weichselbaum is present in the sputum of
pharyngitis or bronchitis, pneumonia with tenacious sputum, hacking
cough and pain, five-grain doses six times daily. A solution of
Boracic Acid, as an injection, in chronic, cystitis, or, a teaspoonful
to a glass of hot milk, taken internally. Boro-Glyceride in solution
(1:40) is a powerful antiseptic. Styes, 15 gr. to 1 oz. water
externally. As a dusting powder on ulcerated surfaces. In cystitis
as an irrigating fluid. |