Materia Medica

NITRICUM ACIDUM – Allen TF

Epileptiform convulsions at night on going to be, during the day frequent vertigo, always felt well when driving in a carriage, a long drive would keep off the paroxysm, promptly cured.

In general, indicated for the bad effects of Mercury, to which it is similar.

General aggravation from water, on washing (Phos.).

Foul odor of all excretions; foul breath, offensive salivation, etc.

The pains are almost always splinter-like (Hep.).

Headache as if in the bones, feeling as if constricted by a band, < night (Merc.).

Falling of the hair, with humid eruptions.

Moist, burning eruptionson the scalp.

Ulcerations of the cornea.

Syphilitic iritis, < lying down, feeling as if water were running from both eyes.

Opacities of the cornea.

Difficult hearing and obstruction of the Eustachian tube.

Caries of the mastoid process, syphilitic or mercurial.

Nasal catarrh, the discharge mostly passing into the pharynx, with a feeling of obstruction.

Herpetic eruption on the wings or tip of the nose, the tip is red and covered with vesicles.

The nasal discharges are mostly fetid, associated with a feeling of obstruction, or sometimes with dropping of water from the nostrils.

Caries of the bones of the face, especially of the malar-bones, which become sore and painful as from splinters.

Gums become unhealthy and bleed easily; the teeth are loose and the saliva is bloody, and there isa putrid odor from the mouth; with these conditions the drug is frequently indicated in a mercurial cachexia.

Ulceration of the mouth, with great fetor, the ulcers spread rapidly, like mercurial ulcers, but when touched they have sharp splinter-like pains; these ulcers extend intothe throat and simulate diphtheria.

Ulceration of the sides of the tongue, with tough, stringy mucus.

Tongue coated yellow as a rule, though sometimes white in the morning.

Sore throat, with pain as from splinters on swallowing, with much salivation.

Syphilitic ulceration of the mouth and throat.

Enlargement of the parotid glands.

Diphtheritic sore throat, with high fever, nausea and vomiting, deposit on tonsils and posterior walls of the pharynx, feeling of a foreign substance on swallowing, with cutting pain.

Diphtheria, with excoriating discharge from nose or corners of mouth; sometimes it seems as if the discharge from the throat affected the stomach, on account of the taste, uneasiness and aversion to food.

Rheumatic soreness of palate muscles following severe influenza.

Chronic enlargement of the liver.

Ulceration of the rectum, with severe pain after stool.

Extensive ulceration of the rectum, following dysentery which had been badly treated by local injections.

Fissure of the anus, with constant oozing of fetid moisture, frequently burning stools, raw smarting as if cut with a knife.

Stricture of the anus, with accumulation of pus in fistulous ulcers.

Haemorrhoids that have ceased to bleed, but are very painful and pendulous.

Dysentery, with exceedingly painful discharges, great tenesmus and frequent unsuccessful efforts at stool.

Diarrhoea, with burning, slimy stools and violent colic; the discharge are usually offensive, dark green or watery, with pieces of membrane varying in size, like scrapings of the intestines, sometimes streaked with blood.

Diarrhoea, with most violent cutting pain lasting for hours after the stool (during typhoid).

Constipation; stools hard, scanty, with painful burning in rectum (Iris, Sil., Sul.).

Ulceration of the urethra, with smarting and burning when urinating.

Albuminuria, with pressing pain in the region of the kidneys, fetid breath, scanty urine.

Frequent micturition, the urine has a strong odor.

Cystitis, with violent pain in the region of the bladder and passage of almost clear blood, with urging to urinat.

Oxaluria.

The strong-smelling urine, which the patients requiring Nit. ac. usually have, is to be compared with Benzoic acid.

Syphilitic ulcerations and erosions of the penis and prepuce.

It is particularly useful for venereal ulcers when the ulcers bleed easily and there are sharp, splinter-like pains.

Condylomata on the prepuce, with offensive oozings.

Inflammation and swelling of the testicles, with pain in the cords, extending to the abdomen.

Herpes of the prepuce.

Leucorrhoea yellow and acrid.

Inflammation of the cervix uteri, with warty excrescences and excoriating discharge, general tendency to uterine haemorrhage.

Erosions and ulcerations of the cervix, with yellow discharge.

Obstinate haemorrhage from the uterus, with pressure in the hypogastrium, pain in thighs, strong-smelling urine; aching in rectum after stool, general anaemia.

Cough < forepart of night, with feeling as if the chest were too full, pain as if bound with an iron band, with tendency to tuberculosis.

Chronic cough from the larynx, with stinging and smarting as if ulcerated.

Phthisis of the larynx, with extensive ulceration.

Night cough, fatiguing, paroxysmal, cough caused by laughing or crying, great weakness.

Pneumonia in old people.

Useful in some stages of phthisis, with hecti, soreness of the chest, haemorrhages from the lungs, offensive, bloody and purulent expectoration (Cap.).

Dermoid swellings of various sorts.

Eczema.

Crusts, scabs and soreness of angles of eyes, mouth, etc. (Grap.).

Warts on hands.

Bleeding ulcers, spreading rapidly and oozing offensive pus.

Carbuncles.

Urticaria.

It is said that freckles have been removed by this drug.

It has been prescribed occasionally in scarlet fever, with red tongue and foul discharges, also in typhoid fever, with offensive, purulent, bloody stools, great prostration, especially with sore tongue, intermittent pulse, herpetic eruptions between fingers.

Foul-smelling perspiration of the feet (Sil.).