Causticum This drug is known only to the homeopathist, at least under this name. What is it? Hahnemann directed it to be prepared as follows: Take a piece of recently

Causticum Great weakness, faint-like goneness, culminating in local paralysis (vocal organs, tongue, muscles of deglutition, eyelids, face, bladder and extremities). Obstinate neuralgias, especially of psoric origin; pains of a cramping,

Causticum [Caust.]   Mind.– Sorrowful thoughts with weeping, day and night. Timorous anxiety and apprehension. Fear at night. Peevish, quarrelsome and self – opinionated.   Vertigo.– Dizzy, with weak feeling

Causticum. Mind and Disposition. Melancholy, peevish. Low-spirited, with fearful anxiety, day and night. Attacks of anger, with scolding. Afraid at night (in the dark room ; the child does not

Causticum caust HAHNEMANN‘S TINCTURA ACRIS SINE KALI   Adapted to persons with dark hair and rigid fibre; weakly, psoric, with EXCESSIVELY YELLOW, SALLOW COMPLEXION; subject to affections of respiratory and urinary tracts.

Causticum caust Causticum is evidently a potash preparation, but its exact composition I do not know. Hahnemann was not able to define it, and chemists since his time have not

CAUSTICUM Hahnemann’s Tinctura acris sine Kali Manifests its action mainly in chronic rheumatic, arthritic and paralytic affections, indicated by the tearing, drawing pains in the muscular and fibrous tissues, with