Chronic malarial troubles, with jaundice, tendency to diarrhoea or dysentery, enlarged spleen, etc.
General debility, with drowsiness and depression of spirits, unrefreshing sleep, etc.
Scrofulous ophthalmia and herpes of the conjunctiva, with chronic diarrhoea.
Nursing sore mouth.
Aphthous stomatitis of children.
Chronic inflammation of liver, jaundice, face yellow, sunken.
Diarrhoea, dark, bilious, very offensive, with sallow complexion and sunken face.
Dysentery, with burning in anus and rectum and great debility.
It is to be compared with Chelidonium in its hepatic symptoms and diarrhoea.
Vesicular eruptions.