Author:
Lippe
Book:
Lippe Keynotes
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
91
Phosphoric acid
Sorenss in the limbs, as from growing, especially in the morning.
Formications.
Burning of the lower half of the body, the limbs feeling cold.
Debility from loss of fluids, without pain, or only with burning.
Eyes like glass, without lustre.
He lies down stupid.
Bad effects from sorrow.
The pains are only severe during rest, relieved by motion and the nightly pains from pressure.
Pains, as from a knife, scraping the periosteum.
Inflammation of the bones with burning at night.
Swelling of the bones.
Offensive caries of the osseous structures.
Disinclination to talk, with moroseness and low-spiritedness.
Great debility with perspiration during the day (not so marked as aconite however).
Ulceration of the soft palate.
Useful in typhus fever.
At night he bites his tongue involuntarily.
Soft stools.