Kali Oxalicum


Kali Oxalicum homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


Introduction

Potassium Binoxalate (Salts of Sorrel), 2C HKO4 plus 2Aq. Preparation: Triturations.

Mind.

Became insane (third day). Great depression, Extreme depression.

Head.

Swimming in the head (after seven days). Heaviness and pain in the head (after seven days). Throbbing pain in the head and great thirst.

Eye.

Great soreness of eyes, with dimness of vision. Conjunctivae much injected and pupils dilated. The conjunctiva of both eyes were a good deal injected, and both pupils were dilated though the eyes were exposed to a pretty strong light, as the patient was placed opposite to a window. Pupils dilated, even in a strong light. Great dimness of vision.

Face.

Countenance flushed (reaction?). Face pale anxious looking, and covered with a cold sweat. Face & lips pale, with continual rigors over the whole body.

Mouth.

Tongue and fauces red and irritated (after ten days). Very strong acid taste of the poison, lasting two days.

Throat.

Burning in the throat, immediately, Scalding sensation in the throat and stomach.

Stomach.

Great thirst and throbbing pain in the head. Intense thirst. Very sick, Vomiting and faintness. Vomiting (after two hours). Continuing at intervals of from ten minutes to an hour, for nearly a week. Severe vomiting after each dose. Vomiting of a frothy liquid leaving a white deposit mingled with brown flakes, Abundant vomiting (first day); vomitings bloody, blackish, and more abundant (second and third days),. Hard retching (very soon). Great pain in the epigastric region (second day). Severe pain in stomach (very soon). It had scarcely reached the stomach when she was seized with excruciating pains, followed by violent convulsions, and death within ten minutes after swallowing the draught. Very severe burning pain in stomach and bowels.

Abdomen.

Violent pains in the abdomen, and convulsions. Scalding sensation extended over abdomen, with tenderness on tolerably firm pressure.

Urinary Organs.

Micturition, accompanied by a sensation of scalding (after seven days).

Pulse.

Pulse full and quick. Pulse 100 (after seven days). Pulse so feeble that it could scarcely be felt. Pulse wretched.

Back.

Pain in the back. Lumbar pain (after seven days). Severe (after two hours).

Superior Extremities.

Spasmodic contractions in the hands (after seven days). Nails and fingers blue like those of a cholera patient.

Inferior Extremities.

Feeling of great weakness in the lower extremities (after two hours). On walking a short distance from his house he found himself hardly able to reach his home on account of his legs failing him, Cramps in the legs (after seven days).

General symptoms.

Convulsions and violent pains in the abdomen violent convulsions, Great muscular weakness (after seven days); Could scarcely drag herself along, She falls and utters loud cries. Tendency to faint, Faint and exhausted, Lying on the floor quite faint (after one hour and a half).

Fever.

Skin cold and clammy. Sensation of coldness, succeeded by burning heat in the chest and stomach, and great muscular weakness (after seven days). Constant rigors, Continued rigors affecting the whole body.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.