Muriaticum acidum Moaning or sliding down in bed from excessive weakness. (Typhoid.) Tongue dry, leathery and shrunken; one-third its natural size. (Typhoid.) Haemorrhoids: Swollen and blue, and so SENSITIVE TO TOUCH that

Muriaticum acidum [Mur-ac.]   Mind.– Introverted and silent with anxious solicitude. Sadness. Inclined to anger.   Head.– Heaviness in occiput, with darkness before eyes. Aches, as though’ brain were torn

Muriaticum Acidum. Hydrochloric acid. HCl. First dilutions with distilled water.   Clinical.-Anus, prolapse of. Chilblains. Chorea. Deafness (cerebral). Diphtheria. Enteric fever. Ephelis. Feet, soles, pains in. Gastric disorders. Haemorrhoids. Hemiopia.

Muriaticum acidum murc-ac HYDROCHLORIC ACID HCL   Adapted to persons with black hair, dark eyes, dark complexion.   Irritable, peevish, disposed to anger and chagrin (Nux); restlessness and vertigo.  

Muriaticum acidum When treating a low form of continued fever with extreme prostration Arsenicum, Muriatic acid and Phos. acid force themselves upon the mind. With Arsenicum there has been the anxious restlessness; with Phos. acid there has

MURIATICUM ACIDUM Muriatic Acid This acid has an elective affinity for the blood, producing a septic condition similar to that found in low fevers with high temperature and great prostration.