Kreosotum This remedy, of which a proving was published by Dr. Wahle in the “Archiv,” and which, in Dr.. Bïenninghausen’s opinion, has not received from practitioners the attention which it

Kreosotum Cholera infantum; profuse vomiting; cadaverous smelling stools.   Hemorrhagic diathesis; small wound bleeds profusely (PHOS.).   Acrid, foetid, decomposed, mucous secretions; sometimes ulcerating, bleeding, malignant.   Gums painful, dark

Kreosotum [Kreos.]   Mind.– Peevish irritability. Vexed at every trifle. Cross, wilful and obstinate. Excited, before menses. Strong disposition to tears, sometimes with moroseness or melancholy. Weak memory, thoughts vanish.

Kreosotum. Kreasote or Creasote. A product of distillation of Wood Tar. C8 H10 O2. Solution in Rectified Spirit. [J. Meredith makes dilutions of “the first heavy distillate of hard green

Kreosotum kreos KREOSOTE A DISTILLATION OF WOOD TAR Dark complexion, slight, lean, ill-developed, poorly nourished, OVERGROWN; VERY TALL FOR HER AGE (Phos.).   Children: OLD LOOKING, WRINKLED (Abrot.) ; scrofulous or psoric affections; rapid emaciation (Iod.); POST

KREOSOTUM Beechwood Kreosote Kreosotum is a mixture of phenols obtained from this distillation. Pulsations all over the body, and profuse bleeding from small wounds. Very severe, old neuralgic affections; pains