General anaemia, mucous membranes very pale, persistent vomiting of food.
Chlorosis, with palpitation and oedema of the feet.
Inveterate chlorosis, with extreme constipation.
(It is said to follow iron well.)
Epilepsy; one case always appearing with menstruation, associated with colic, obstinate constipation and sallow complexion.
Has been used for a form of headache with sensation of a ball risingfrom the throat into the head.
This drug has occasionally been found useful in the form of cerebral paralysis, with blunted consciousness, deficient memory, impaired speech, more or less paralysis of the muscles of the face, throat eyes and extremities; the patient is either unable to remember words or simply omitis syllables and words.
Paralysis of the optic nerve, with greater or less cloudiness of vision.
Hypopyon, with nightly pain.
Paralysis of the tongue, with indistinct speech.
Has occasionally been used for granular sore throat, especially with symptoms of paralysis of pharyngeal muscles, difficulty in swallowing liquids.
Gastralgia, pains sudden, violent, compelling hard pressure on the abdomen, > eructations.
Periodic vomiting of brown or black liquid, with violent cramps.
Periodic attacks of vomiting food (Ferr., Verat.).
Colic, walls of the abdomen tense and hard; about the navel, with terrible tearing pain; with extreme distention of the transverse colon; with tympanitic distention of the abdomen in circumscribed swellings as large as the fist; with complete obstruction of the bowels and frequent vomiting.
Jaundice, with nausea and vomiting.
Many cases of incarcerated hernia.
Chronic inflammation of the liver, with constipation, vomiting of green mucus, pain from the liver to left side and to the back, or a feeling of a string pulling the liver backward.
Neuralgia of the rectum.
Diarrhoea, particularly with a sensation of something pulling the navel backward, with actual retraction; one case of diarrhoea, following typhoid fever; colic, alternating with delirium.
Constipation, with spasm of the sphincter ani, especially with the sensation of a string pulling the anus into the rectum; with terrible spasms of the anus, pains in the muscles of the thighs, etc; with violent pain in the caecal region, where there is a hard, sore swelling,with retraction of the navel; with most violent colic and retraction of the navel.
Chronic interstitial nephritis.
Chronic Bright’s disease, with dropsy of the lower extremities, sensation of numbness, paralysis, etc.
Haemorrhage of kidneys, with agonizing pain in the ureters.
Acute nephritis, with bloody urine, mental depression, etc.
Paralysis of the bladder, with difficult micturition, or even with retention of urine.
Dysmenorrhoea, with the characteristic sensation of a string pulling the abdominal walls towards the spine.
Vaginismus, associated with excruciating colic, etc.
Threatening abortion (from lack of development of the uterus).
It has been prescribed in tuberculosis, haemorrhage from the lungs, cough, purulent expectoration, etc.
Spinal paralysis, rheumatic.
Infantile paralysis.
Symptoms of multiple sclerosis, posterior spinal sclerosis; if this drug has not actually cured this disease it has been found valuable for many of its distressing symptoms, especially for the violent sciatic pains, the colic, constipation, dysuria, etc; (its ally Thallium, which is even more poisonous than Plumb., has been found to act well in the terrible neuralgias of this disease after Plumbum seems to have lost its effect).