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(Prussic Acid)
General
One of the most toxic agents known. Convulsions and paralysis
express the action of this remedy. Spasmodic constriction in larynx,
feeling of suffocation, pain and tightness in chest, palpitation;
pulse weak, irregular. SINGING SENSATION AT THE EPIGASTRIUM. Hysterical
and epileptic convulsions. Cyanosis. Collapse, due to some pulmonary
condition not a cardiac collapse. Catalepsy. Cholera. Stage of
collapse. [ARS.; VERAT.] Coldness. Tetanus narcolepsy.
Mind.
Unconscious. Wild delirium. Fear of imaginary troubles. FEARS
everything — horses, wagons, houses falling, etc.
Head.
Violent stupefying headache. Brain feels on fire. Pupils motionless
or dilated. Supraorbital neuralgia, with flushing on same side
of face.
Face.
Jaws clenched in rigid spasm. Froths at mouth. Pale, bluish lips.
Stomach.
Tongue cold. DRINK RUMBLES THROUGH THROAT AND STOMACH. GASTRALGIA;
worse when stomach is empty. GREAT SINKING AT PIT OF STOMACH.
Pulsative pain in precordial region.
Respiratory.
Noisy and agitated breathing. Dry, spasmodic, suffocative cough.
Asthma, with contraction of throat. Whooping-cough. Paralysis
of lungs. (ASPIDOS.) Marked cyanosis; venously congested lung.
Heart.
Violent palpitation. Pulse, WEAK, IRREGULAR. Cold extremities.
Torturing pain in chest. Angina pectoris. (SPIGEL.; OXAL-AC.)
Sleep.
Yawning, with shivering. Irresistible drowsiness. Vivid, incoherent
dreams.
Relationship.
Antidotes: AMMON.; CAMPH.; OPIUM.
Compare: CICUTA; OENANTHE; CAMPH.; LAUROC.
Dose.
Sixth and higher potencies.
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