ACIDUM MURIATICUM


An excellent compilation of symptoms of homeopathic medicine Acidum Muriaticum from the book Pearls of Homeopathy by M.E. Douglass, published in 1903….


Sad and taciturn.

Tongue heavy, like lead, preventing talking; shriveled and dry or covered with deep bluish ulcers, having black bases.

Prolapsus ani during stool and during urination.

Inclination to slide down in the bed.

The lower jaw hangs down.

Pulse weak and slow intermitting every third beat.

Stool; involuntary while passing urine; from drinking lager beer; during typhoid fever; after abuse of opium.

After stool; protrusion of dark, purple varices, much worse from bathing with cold water.

Menses too early and too profuse.

Melford Eugene Douglass
M.E.Douglass, MD, was a Lecturer of Dermatology in the Southern Homeopathic Medical College of Baltimore. He was the author of - Skin Diseases: Their Description, Etiology, Diagnosis and Treatment; Repertory of Tongue Symptoms; Characteristics of the Homoeopathic Materia Medica.