It has been used in typhoid fever, especially for the bed-sores, and in tabes dorsalis and in other diseases where there has been tendency to decubitus.
In a general way it is a remedy for an unhealthy condition of the tissues in broken-down constitutions, as in drunkards, varicose veins, bed-sores, syphilitic destruction of tissues, exostoses and bone-pains; diseases of the bones generally; also in diseases of the skin, ulcerations, varicosities, naevi, lupus-like tubercles.
The symptom of necessity for energetic and rapid motion, “It seems as if she could walk forever,” has been relied upon as a marked indication for the drug in numerous diseases, for example, tumors, felons, etc.
Alopecia areata.
Falling of the air.
Caries of the skull, > temporal bones.
Lachrymal fistula.
Chronic inflammation of the lachrymal sac, < cold air.
Otorrhoea, with hardness of hearing.
Chronic nasal catarrh and ozaena.
Dental fistula, with persistent bloody, salty discharge, which keeps the mouth foul.
Several cases of dental fistula and caries of the jaw-bone have been cured by this drug.
Goitre.
Syphilitic ulcerations of the throat, with fetid smell, much tumefaction, throat very sensitive to cold.
Numerous symptoms in the liver have led to its use in hepatic engorgement, and even degeneration of the liver in consequence of alcoholismus, and also in abdominal dropsies associated with hepatic disease.
With the above hepatic and abdominal symptoms there is sometimes found offensive bilious diarrhoea, especially in hard drinkers, with great aversion to coffee, desire for highly-seasoned food, soreness over liver, etc.
Ascites, with great dyspnoea.
Hydrothorax, with wheezing respiration, and small, frequent, irregular pulse.
Neuralgia of the coccyx, excessive aching.
Synovitis.
Inflammation of the phalanges of the fingers, < index, like a felon; indeed most violent inflammations of the index finger, with purulent discharges and terrible pain, have been relieved.
The nails become crumbled or have longitudinal furrows.
In panaritiums the pain is violentand throbbing, sometimes with sharp stitches when the nail is pressed upon.
Ulcerations of the legs, with varicose veins.