ACIDUM FLUORICUM



LEADING INDICATIONS.

      1) Desire for cold and the open air.

2) Desire for muscular exercise, especially walking, which does not fatigue.

3) Aversion to his wife and family.

4) Necrosis of bones.

5) Fistulae, varicose veins and ulcers, especially in multipara.

6) Old cicatrices become red and painful.

7) Constitutions broken down by disease, especially sexual diseases, and by mercury.

8) Suitable for some old-age diseases, and for patients, prematurely aged.

AGGRAVATION:

      From warm weather, warm drinks, warm applications; warm rooms; after eating; wine, especially red wine; stimulants such a tea and coffee; sweets; delayed menstruation, defecation; urination; standing and sitting.

AMELIORATION:

      From cool open air, cold drinks (except toothache), cold bathing, walking and muscular exercise, bending backwards (oppression of chest); urinating (headache).

Edwin Awdas Neatby
Edwin Awdas Neatby 1858 – 1933 MD was an orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become a physician at the London Homeopathic Hospital, Consulting Physician at the Buchanan Homeopathic Hospital St. Leonard’s on Sea, Consulting Surgeon at the Leaf Hospital Eastbourne, President of the British Homeopathic Society.

Edwin Awdas Neatby founded the Missionary School of Homeopathy and the London Homeopathic Hospital in 1903, and run by the British Homeopathic Association. He died in East Grinstead, Sussex, on the 1st December 1933. Edwin Awdas Neatby wrote The place of operation in the treatment of uterine fibroids, Modern developments in medicine, Pleural effusions in children, Manual of Homoeo Therapeutics,