- Nit.
- mur.
- ac.
- has been proved in the lower dilutions and in the 30th; and some
- experiments have been made by Dr.
- Scott (quoted C.
- D.
- P.
- ), who acidulated his bath with the
acid, and sponged his body with acidulated water. Sponging and bathing had the same effect, and
I have marked his symptoms with (b) in the Schema. Scott noticed that the symptoms were more
marked as the proportion of Muriatic acid was increased. Salivation and sore mouth and throat
with dysphagia were produced in Scott and the provers. Scott noticed that the salivation was
- intermittent.
- Weakness was felt by all.
- Headache with drowsiness.
- Slow digestion.
- Pricking
- pains.
- Symptoms were < after eating and by exercise.
- Nat.
- mur.
- ac.
- has a clinical reputation in
oxaluria and gravel.