Mercurius Dulcis


Symptoms of the homeopathic remedy Mercurius Dulcis from the Guiding Symptoms of our Materia Medica by Constantine Hering, a ten volumes comprehensive record of confirmed symptoms, published in 1879….


     Calomel. Hg Cl.

     Symptoms toxicological and clinical.

CLINICAL AUTHORITIES.

Ulceration of cornea, Norton, Oph. Therap. ; Phlyctenular conjunctivitis, Newton, Raue’s Rec., 1872, p. 68 ; Otorrhoea, Lobethal, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 1, p. 369 ; Catarrhal inflammation of middle ear (93 cases), Houghton, Times Retros., vol. 1, p. 24 ; Angina tonsillaris, Hendricks, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 243 ; Gastromalacia (3 cases), Bicking, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 1, p. 607 ; Diarrhoea, Hofrichter, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 421 ; Kafka, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 422 ; Constipation, Gerson, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 395 ; Prostatitis, Gerson, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 545 ; Condylomata, Syphilis, Battman, Rück. Kl. Erf., vol. 5, p. 562.

SIGHT AND EYES.


Girl, at. 6, light complexion, pale skin, muscles soft and flabby, glands enlarged, general strumous diathesis ; a very deep ulcer on left cornea, so nearly perforated that membrane of Descemet has begun to bulge ; small ulcers and pustules on border of cornea ; pustules and macula on right cornea ; considerable redness and photophobia. θ Strumous ophthalmia.
Irido-choroiditis, especially if dependent upon scrofulous diathesis and general cachexia.
Inflammations occurring in pale, flabby, scrofulous subjects.
Ciliary blepharitis associated with phlyctenular ophthalmia, and accompanied by eruption on face, soreness of nose and swelling of upper lip.

HEARING AND EARS.


Catarrhal inflammation of middle ear.
Eustachian tube and mucous membrane of pharynx affected.
θ Otitis media.
Closure of Eustachian tube ; deafness of advancing years.
Catarrhal otorrhoea occurring in scrofulous children, or accompanying scrofulous inflammation of eyes, occasionally hearing is affected.

FACE.


Pallid as a corpse.

INNER MOUTH.


Inflammation of lips and tongue.
Whole mouth filled with ulcers.
Salivation.
Whole inside of mouth, tongue and all had a very black appearance, emitting a constant flow of dark, putrid saliva, of intolerable fetor.

PALATE AND THROAT.


Angina tonsillaris.
Excessive ulceration of throat.
Difficulty of swallowing.
  

HICCOUGH, BELCHING, NAUSEA AND VOMITING.


Vomiting.

SCROBICULUM AND STOMACH.


Bloated, hot, painful abdomen, particularly in region of stomach ; frequent vomiting, vomited matter smelling very sour ; milk rejected almost immediately, accompanied by much slime ; every day about twelve passages of greyish green, stringy, chopped masses ; constant restlessness ; crosses legs and draws them towards abdomen ; peculiar whimpering ; irregular febrile attacks ; emaciation ; greyish color of face, which appears long and has an old look ; distortion of mouth ; dulness of eyes. θ Gastromalacia.

STOOLS AND RECTUM.


Stools : watery, greenish ; black, with great epigastric oppression, sinking, etc.
Diarrhoea of children ; stools grass green, coppery green, like chopped eggs, watery, very profuse, excoriating, causing soreness of anus ; abdomen bloated ; liver enlarged ; skin pale ; face bloated ; mucous membrane of mouth pale ; aphtha ; foul smell from mouth ; ptyalism ; glands of neck and submaxillary and inguinal glands swollen ; fever and thirst.
Symptoms thoroughly dysenteric.
Constant disposition to stool ; small discharges consisting of mucus and blood, colored with bile.
Obstinate constipation.
Burning pain in rectum.

MALE SEXUAL ORGANS.


Acute inflammation of prostate gland, particularly after maltreated gonorrhoeal stricture ; both lobes enormously swollen, almost occluding rectum, with intolerably painful urinary symptoms ; severe burning, pressing pains ; scanty urine.

FEMALE SEXUAL ORGANS.


Broad, moist, burning condylomata around external genitals, perineum and anus, of extremely offensive smell.

REST, POSITION, MOTION.


Crosses legs and draws them towards abdomen ; gastromalacia.
  

FEVER.


Ill defined gastric disturbances during second stage ; painful sensibility of whole abdomen ; watery stools, colorless, or as if mixed with flocculent matter, or like washings of flesh, occurring most often at night. θ Typhoid fever.
  

ATTACKS, PERIODICITY.


Every day : about twelve passages of greyish green, stringy, chopped masses.
  

LOCALITY AND DIRECTION.


Right : pustules and macula on cornea.
Left : a very deep ulcer on cornea.
  

SENSATIONS.


Burning pain : in rectum.
Burning and itching : in condylomata around anus.
Soreness : of nose ; of anus.
Painfulness : of abdomen.
  

SKIN.


Eruption over whole body of round copper colored spots, in centre of which are dry papules, around which, from centre to periphery, skin exfoliates ; broad, moist condylomata around anus, with severe burning and itching. θ Syphilis.

STAGE OF LIFE, CONSTITUTION.


Child, at. 3 mos. ; diarrhoea.
Three children at. 1/2-1 1/2 years ; gastromalacia.
Girl, at. 6, light complexion, pale skin, muscles soft and flabby, glands enlarged and general strumous diathesis ; ulceration of cornea.
XX, at. 15 ; scrofulous diathesis, suffers frequently from sore eyes ; phlyctenular conjunctivitis.
Girl, at. 19, fat, strong ; condylomata.
  

RELATIONS.


Antidoted by : Hepar.
Compare : Sulph. ac. in stringy stools.

NOTE:
PLAIN TEXT : LOWEST & DESIGNATES AN OCCASIONALLY CONFIRMED SYMPTOMS;
Plain blue: MORE FREQUENTLY CONFIRMED;
BOLD BLUE : SYMPTOMS VERIFIED BY CURES;
BOLD RED : REPEATEDLY VERIFIED;
$BOLD ITALIC RED$ : AN APPROVED CHARACTERISTIC;
θ : STANDS BETWEEN CURED SYMPTOM & PATHOLOGICAL CONDITION;
** : OBSERVED FROM OLD SCHOOL OR NEW SCHOOL;
toxic : Toxicology;
r : Right;
l : Left;
< : Increased or aggravation;
> : Decrease or amelioration;
^^ : Symptoms observed only on the sick

C. Hering
Hering got the degree of M. D. from the University of Wuezburg with highest honours. The theme of his thesis was "De'Medicina Futura" (The medicine of future). Hering left Germany for West Indies and finally arrived at Philadelphia in Jan, 1833. He established a homeopathic school at Allentown, Pennsylvania, commonly known as "Allentown Academy". Soon he became very popular as a physician. He is known as the 'Father of Homeopathy' in America.