Arsenicum hydrogenisatum
[Ars-h.]
Natural History.
Arseniuretted Hydrogen
General.
The general action of Arsenic more
accentuated. Anaemia. Anxiety; despair. HEMATURIA, with general blood
disorganization. Hemorrhages from mucous membranes. Urine suppressed, followed
by vomiting. Prepuce and glans covered with pustules and round superficial
ulcers. Collapse. Coldness; prostration. Sudden weakness and nausea. Skin
becomes dark brown.
Head.
Violent vertigo on going upstairs.
Eyes sunken; broad, blue circles around. Violent sneezing. Nose cold. Must be
wrapped up with warm cloths.
Mouth.
Tongue enlarged; deep, irregular
ulcer; nodular swelling. Mouth hot and dry; little thirst.
Dose.
Third potency.