NITRIC ACID


NITRIC ACID homeopathic remedy keynotes and indications from the Decachords by Gladstone Clarke, of the medicine NITRIC ACID …


Symptoms

      1. Dark-complexioned, thin subjects of rigid fibre who readily catch cold; naturally or prematurely old people with general weakness and emaciation; sycotic or mercurio-syphilitic states, or advanced cases of phthisis.

2. Depression and irritability with vindictiveness; patient excitable; anxious about his disease or past troubles.

3. Ulceration, fissures, condylomata, warts, etc., esp. at all muco-cutaneous orifices, with easy though usually slight bleeding.

4. Cutting or pricking pains and sensation as from splinters, esp. on touching the part.

5. Thin, offensive excoriating discharges; sometimes purulent, dirty yellowish green.

6. Ptyalism; offensive odour of breath, etc., with diseased conditions of the mouth in general.

7. Haemorrhage of bright red blood, generally scanty.

8. Urine scanty, dark brown and strong-smelling (Benz. Ac.); often cold when passed.

9. Ailments predominantly right-sided.

10. Modalities; (<) cold; change of weather; night; touch, etc. (>) while riding in vehicles.

A. Gladstone Clarke
Arthur Gladstone Clarke, a christian missionary working with the North China Mission, made good practical use of the homeopathy. He learnt as a student at MSM. He published a short introduction to the use of over 100 commonly used medicines—Decachords—first published in 1925 and still in print today.