It has been used chiefly for dropsical effusions dependent upon diseases of the liver; it has not been so useful in albuminuria.
Cases of hydrocephalus have been cured; patients do not have the screaming out which characterizes Apis.
Hydrothorax with scanty urine; ascites; general anasarca; in all these cases there is generally great thirst, but drinking causes distress or nausea and vomiting; the stomach is very irritable and there is great distention on taking anything into it.
For neuralgia of the sciatic and lumbar nerves in r. groin and trochanter extending up into lumbar region, pain very severe.
Excessive haemorrhage from the uterus, vomiting.
It has arrested post-partum haemorrhage.
Purpura, with suppression of urine, has been cured.
The general indications in dropsies of various sorts seem to be the presence of great thirst and the extreme irritability of the stomach; in this respect it resembles Arsenicum.
It is supposed that the aqueous infusion is more efficacious than the tincture.