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Digest Number 452

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 3:36 am
by Gregory Pais
Hi,

Here is an excerpt from Blackwood's MM (from EH):

This remedy is indicated in malignant types of diphtheria with great
prostration.
- The membrane is first white, then dark and gangrenous.
- It has a tendency to invade the nostrils.
- The breath is foetid and the tongue is coated.
- It is useful in syphilitic ulcerations, when perforation is threatened.
- The soft parts of the palate and fauces are necrosed.
- There is free salivation and foetor from the mouth and breath, with pain
and swelling of the salivary glands.

Peace,
Gregory

Gregory Pais, ND, DHANP
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