Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Qjure
Type:
Picture
Chapter:
1-244.00.01
Kalium chloratum
Profound prostration. Coldness; and easy haemorrhage; nosebleed, bloody stools, etc. Scurvy. Fetid mouth, lochia, etc. Gray, white, plastic exudates.
Swelled face, in morning, ankles in evening. Mercurial salivation. Aphthae. Noma. Sudden vomiting. Gas colic. Continuous rectal pain; in diarrhoea. Nephritis. Albuminuria. Constricted chest. Right pulse full, left small. Coldness; in blood; tongue, throat, precordium, arms, feet, skin, etc.
Region: Blood; Nerve sheaths; Mouth; Rectum; Kidneys.
Worse: Cold; Mercury.