NATRUM SULPHURICUM


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


Suicidal tendency, must exercise restraint.

Mental troubles arising from injuries to the head.Tongue dirty; brownish-green or grayish-green coating.

Mouth full of thick and tenacious white slime.

Thirst in the evening.

Stitches in the region of the liver, and sensitiveness when walking in the open air.

Liver is swollen and sore to the touch or to any jar of the body.

Passage of large quantities of flatus, mostly fetid.

Stools: thin, yellow, fluid; gushing; in the morning (after rising and moving about).

Gonorrhoea and sycosis.

Panaritium. Inflammation and suppuration around the roots of the nails.

Menses: with colic and constipation.

profuse, acrid, corrosive menses.

During menses: pinching in the abdomen; burning of the palate, at if raw and sore.

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.