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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 37

ACETICUM ACIDUM
Acetic Acid
English: Glacial acetic acid; ethanoic acid French: Acide acetique German: Essigsaure
Acetic acid [CH, COOH] is an acid anhydride and the most important of all carboxylic acids. It is a product of the oxidation of ethanol and the destructive distillation of wood. It is prepared by air oxidation of acetaldehyde, which is gotten from either the hydration of acetylene or dehydrogenation of ethanol. Animal and vegetable fats are sources for Acetic acid. The dilute aqueous solution of Acetic acid is also known as vinegar.
Mode of preparation: Distilled water is used for attenuations Ix and I; very dilute spirit for 3x and up to 4; rectified spirit for 5 and higher.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
You must think of acetic acid when you see a case with profound anemia, with progressive loss of weight, anorexia, leading to emaciation and cachexia. If you add to this picture nightsweats, excessive pallor of face, great debility, burning thirst, a chronic hacking cough, chronic diarrhea, vomiting and profuse urination you will have quite a good picture of the pathogenesis of this remedy.
It is easy to see that this remedy is very much indicated in wasting diseases like tuberculosis, hypoproteinemia, diabetis melitus, pernicious anemia, hemorrhages from anywhere, ulcerative colitis but most of all the AIDS syndrome, cancer cases, particularly of the stomach, and also cases of old habitual opium users. Its pathogenesis makes this remedy a very interesting one in our times.
Kent wrote almost 90 years ago : "This is a deep acting, constitutional remedy and when well studied will be very useful". This is another remedy that has been neglected and seldom prescribed. It does seems however to fit such cases extremely well. But the whole picture should fit the case before it can act.
There follows the mental/emotional picture of the remedy, to enable you to visualize the psychopathology of Acetic acid. Acetic acid develops its mental pathology mostly because of its physical pathology.