Mouth: Viscid saliva in mouth, raised by coughing; water in mouth with tearing pains in molars.
Abdomen: Distended with wind; weak feeling in abdomen.
Stools: Piles; passes offensive flatus; stools soft and pappy; watery diarrhœa; stools hard, like stone, knotty.
Urine: Dark, straw-colored; orifice seems agglutinated; presses to urinate; urine escapes in divided streams.
Skin: Rough, dry; dry, bran-like tetter in rings; groups of small vesicles, smarting and itching, oozing a yellowish-brown lymph, which soon turns into a scurf, new vesicles appearing beneath.
Ulcers and swelling on joints; promotes expulsion of splinters (Hepar).
Relationship: Collateral relation. Cyclamen. Similar to Coffee (joyous, excited); Picric acid (prostration after mental exertion); Cyclamen (sneezing); Lithia carb. (rough skin, ringworm); Sepia, Tellur. (ringworm); Pulsatilla (chilliness; catarrhs); smelling of Rhus, and, an hour later, taking Col., relieved sacral pains. Rhus relieved swollen gums.
ARSENICUM BROMATUM.
Common Names, Arsenous or Arsenious Bromide; Arsenic Tribromide.
Preparation.—Add one drachm each Arsenious acid, Carbonate of Potassium and Tartar to eight ounces of Distilled Water; boil until entirely dissolved; after cooling add sufficient water to make eight ounces. Then add two drachms of pure Bromine. Clemens.