Materia Medica

KALI CHLORICUM – Allen TF

Neuralgia of the face, sudden electric-like pain in l. side, < talking, eating or slightest touch, followed by numbness.

Aphthous or gangrenous ulceration of the mouth.

Aphthae of the mouth.

Obstinate follicular stomatitis, with extreme fetor; there is generally tough, stringy saliva.

It has been found extremely useful in gangrene of the mouth in children, nearly every case having been cured (at the Five Points Hospital, New York, where it was used internally and locally).

Ulceration of the mouth and throat, with extreme fetor, albuminuria, haematuria, cough and dyspnoea.

Nursing sore mouth of infants or of mothers.

Dysentery, with most violent cutting pain as from knives, frequent stools, tenesmus making the patient cry out, evacuations very small, almost clear blood, great prostration (Canth., Merc. c).

Epithelioma of face; in another case epithelioma of great toe.