right side; long-continued, dry cough after suppressed gonorrhea.
6. Benzoic acid may be thought of in Reiter’s syndrome with primarily arthritic manifestations, urethritis and conjunctivitis.
7. Rectal fistula and haemorrhoids after suppressed gonorrhea where the fistula discharges constantly and the patient has to wear a cotton cloth to absorb it. The haemorrhoids are more pronounced on the right side, and are accompanied by obstinate constipation. There may be bleeding from the anus during stool, long lasting burning after stool and a sense of awful constriction of the anus, which may last for hours and keep the patient awake all night.
8. The Benzoic acid child is cross and irritable, much like the Chamomilla child. The child shrieks and kicks and only calms down if you carry him in your arms. He wants to be nursed in arms and will not be laid down. This remedy is useful in nocturnal enuresis in children, where the whole room smells of the urine, and the sheets are stained brown. Alternatively there may be retention of urine in children, or diarrhoea of children with watery, light, very offensive stools, resembling soapsuds, with strong-smelling urine. Shivering before stool may be a further symptom.
9. Menstrual difficulties, prolapse of uterus, when accompanied by the characteristic smell of the urine, are symptoms that should make you think of Benzoic acid.
10. Dribbling of urine in old men with enlarged prostate, arthritic nodosities and strong smelling urine are further important symptoms.
11. Periodic headaches of rheumatic origin, alternating with