Gallicum Acidum


Gallicum Acidum signs and symptoms of the homeopathy medicine from the Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by J.H. Clarke. Find out for which conditions and symptoms Gallicum Acidum is used…


      Gallic Acid. *C7H6O5.Trituration.

Clinical

Asthma. Constipation. Debility. Delirium. Haemorrhages. Phthisis. Urticaria.

Characteristics

*Gallic acid is the well-known astringent, derivative of *Tannic acid, obtained from galls or oak-apples. It is used in old-school practice as a local application to arrest haemorrhages. A case is recorded (***H. W., xxviii. 502) in which the application of an ointment containing Gallic acid, or the insertion of a tannin suppository for piles, caused an attack resembling hay asthma, with an eruption of urticaria. The experience was repeated several times before the cause was found out. This is sufficient to show that *Gall.ac. Is truly homoeopathic to pulmonary cases, in which it has been largely used by the old school as well as the new. In pulmonary haemorrhage, and in the excessive expectoration and the night-sweats of phthisis it has been found of especial service. Marcy, of New York, has recorded the case of a young lady who had a cavity in the left lung, with copious purulent expectoration, night-sweats, evening fever, pulse 130. Under the prolonged use of *Gall.ac. IX she recovered her normal health except that the left lung remained dull and she had great shortness of breath on the slightest exertion. Her flesh, strength, and general appearance were as when she was in perfect health. Bayles says it rapidly checks secretions, give general tone to the stomach, increases appetite and removes constipation. This last must be a homoeopathic effect. *Gall.ac. Is used in popular practice to check excessive menstruation. Prominent symptoms in the proving are: Weakness with irritability. Excessive dryness of mouth and throat. Sense of contraction of anus. Jerking of limbs. Itching of skin.

Relations

*Compare: Quercus, Tannin., Bacil., Ars-i., Phosphorus, etc. Phosphorus relieved pain in right lung.

SYMPTOMS.

Mind

Wild delirium at night, very restless, jumps out of bed, sweats profusely, afraid to be alone, insists on constantly being watched, is exceedingly rude and abuses every one, even his best friends, jealous of his nurse and curses every one who speaks to her (a patient taking massive doses for aneurism).

Eyes

Photophobia and burning itching of lids.

Nose

Discharge thick and stringy. Nose-bleed.

Mouth and Throat

Gums sore left side around decayed tooth. Dryness of mouth, fauces, and throat, with bad taste in deep sleep and dreams at night. Increased roughness and secretion of phlegm in throat.

Stomach and Abdomen

Appetite lessened, with astringent taste in mouth at noon. Slight nausea. Stool later than usual leaving smarting, aching, faint, sick, hungry, and gnawing sensation is bowels, extending to stomach, with nausea lasting most of afternoon. Gnawing, faint sick sensation in bowels and extending upward to stomach, with an astringent sensation in same.

Stool

Sensation of contraction of anus, requiring a greater effort for expulsion at stool, which comes at length in bulk as if accumulated there. Stool delayed. Smarting, especially in rectum.

Urinary Organs

Urine increased. Some red sediment. (Hay asthma.).

Respiratory Organs and Chest

Pain in right lung, lessened on lying down 9 p.m., not so severe in morning, worse by coughing, yawning and full inspiration. (Cavity in left apex, purulent expectoration.) Some aching middle and upper part of lungs, more in left, extending through muscles of neck and right shoulder and down upper part of spine, worse moving and turning head, morning.

Limbs

Jerking of limbs.

Skin

Itching in various parts. Urticaria.

John Henry Clarke
John Henry Clarke MD (1853 – November 24, 1931 was a prominent English classical homeopath. Dr. Clarke was a busy practitioner. As a physician he not only had his own clinic in Piccadilly, London, but he also was a consultant at the London Homeopathic Hospital and researched into new remedies — nosodes. For many years, he was the editor of The Homeopathic World. He wrote many books, his best known were Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica and Repertory of Materia Medica