1 Degeneration of kidneys, with albuminuria or glycosuria.
3 Bright’s disease of kidneys.
5 Diabetes, with obstinate sleepiness (both mellitus and insipidus). (Dr. Hughes considers it best suited to cases of diabetes originating in dyspepsia or assimilative derangement, while Phos-ac. is better adapted to those of a nervous origin.)
7 Emaciation, debility and tendency to ascites or general dropsy, from derangement of kidneys.
9 Burning in urethra after micturition.
11 Tenesmus of sphincter.
13 Incontinence of urine at night.
15 Urine:- (a) Throws down a thick, yellowish deposit.