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TISSUE SALTS
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NOSODES
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(Nitrate of Sodium)
General
A Rademacherian remedy for INFLAMMATIONS. Hemoptysis. Haematuria.
Purpura hemorrhagica. Hemorrhagic Variola. Drowsiness. Pains of
tabes INFLUENZA. Hemorrhages from mucous membranes, particularly
nasal. Hemoglobinuria. Uric acid diathesis. Asthma with urine
supersaturated with solids. Anemia 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 dram of salt to 8
oz. water. Dram doses.
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