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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2393

FLUORICUM ACIDUM CASES
Weakness of mind; hair loss in a young girl; varicose veins; lachrymal fistula; chronic obstruction; caries of the tibia; coccygeal neuralgia; naevus
Case of weakness of mind
Mr. D., musician, age 59, somewhat below medium height, of weakly constitution, sallow skin, emaciated; so weak he can scarcely walk, and greatly depressed in mind.
Had the disease of childhood without any sequelae; remained well to his thirtieth year, when he came under allopathic treatment for a fever. Twelve years ago he had tertian intermittent, which was successfully treated by Dr. Hartmann, homeopath.
He complains principally of mental weakness; loss of appetite; had a whitish, dry tongue; feeling of fullness and pressure in the epigas¬trium; great tension and water-retentive swelling of abdomen; tardy, infrequent, and hard stool; scanty, dark red urine, painful in passing. He has a hydrocele the size of an infant’s head; the penis is curved in the shape of an S, at least four inches [10cm] in circumference, swollen; the prepuce, oedematous to such a degree as to hide the orifice.
Short, frequent cough, mostly dry; occasionally whitish, frothy mucus; great dyspnoea; has to be propped up in bed. Anxiety; sleeps little and seldom; great and unquenchable thirst; craves refreshing drinks. Legs oedematous as far up as the abdomen; very ill-humoured; small, frequent pulse; dry skin and weak voice.
Physical examination revealed enlargement and induration of the liver, particularly of the left lobe. Prescribed Arsenicum, Carbo Ileg. and Zincum without the slightest benefit. The disease made rapid progress; the ascites and hydrocele increased, the latter to a degree