(Carbolic Acid)
Carbolic acid is a powerful irritant and
anesthetic. A languid, foul, painless destructive remedy. Stupor, paralysis
of sensation and motion, feeble pulse and depressed breathing, death due to
paralysis of respiratory centers. Acts primarily on the central nervous
system. Increased olfactory sensibility. | ||
Head.
Disinclined to mental work. Tight feeling, as if compressed by a rubber
band. [Gels.] Orbital neuralgia over right eye.
Headache, better, by green tea; while smoking. | ||
Nose. Smell
very acute. Putrid discharge. Ozena, with fetor and ulceration.
Influenza and resulting debility. | ||
Throat.
Ulcerated patches on inside of lips and cheeks. Burning in mouth to
stomach. Fauces red, and covered with exudation. Uvula whitened and
shriveled. Putrid discharge. Almost impossible to swallow.
Diphtheria, fetid breath, regurgitation on swallowing liquids, but
little pain. [Bapt.] Face dusky red; white about
mouth and nose. Rapid sinking of vital forces. | ||
Stomach.
Appetite lost. Desire for stimulants and tobacco. Constant belching,
nausea, vomiting, dark olive green. Heat rises up esophagus.
Flatulent distention of stomach and abdomen. Painful flatulence often
marked in one part of the bowel. Fermentative dyspepsia with bad
taste and breath. | ||
Stool.
Constipation, with very offensive breath. Bloody, like scrapings of
intestines. Great tenesmus. Diarrhea; stools thin, black,
putrid. | ||
Urine. Almost
black. Diabetes. Irritable bladder in old men with frequent urination at
night, or probably prostatic nature. | ||
Female.
Discharges always offensive. [Nit-ac.; Nux-v.; Sep.] Pustules about vulva
containing bloody pus. Agonizing backache across loins, with dragging-down
thighs. Pain in left ovary; worse walking in open air. Erosions of cervix;
fetid, acrid discharge. Leucorrhea in children. [Merc.; Puls.; Sep.] Puerperal fever, with offensive discharge.
Irritating leucorrhea, causing itching and burning. | ||
Extremities.
Cramps in fore part of leg, close to tibia during walking. Gnawing
pains in shin bones. Arthritis. | ||
Skin. Itching
vesicles, with burning pain. Burns tend to ulcerate. | ||
Relationship.
The Carbon group all have putrid discharges and exhalations. All act on the
skin, causing intertrigo and excoriations. Glandular enlargements and
catarrhal states, flatulency and asphyxiation. Compare: Ars.; Carbo-v. Antidote: Alcohol; Vinegar; Chalk; Iodine. Glauber's Salt in watery solution. Incompatible: Glycerine and vegetable oils. | ||
Dose. Third to
thirtieth potency. Phenol in Arthritis, according to Goodno. Must be
absolutely pure. Crystals Solution (25%) in equal parts of water and
glycerine, dose 20 minims well diluted 3 times daily
(Bartlett). |