Other names and synonyms
gall-ac.Description Source
Homeopathic Materia Medica – William BoerickePharmacological Group
Description
Gallic Acid.
Should be remembered as a remedy in phthisis. It checks the morbid secretions, gives tone to the stomach, and increases the appetite. Passive haemorrhages when pulse is feeble and capillaries relaxed, cold skin. Haematuria. Haemophilia. Itching of skin. Pyrosis.
Should be remembered as a remedy in phthisis. It checks the morbid secretions, gives tone to the stomach, and increases the appetite. Passive haemorrhages when pulse is feeble and capillaries relaxed, cold skin. Haematuria. Haemophilia. Itching of skin. Pyrosis.
Psyche and consciousness
Wild delirium at night; very restless, jumps out of bed; sweats; is afraid to be alone; is rude and abuses every one.
Head, face, and ears
Pain in back of head and neck. Thick, stringy discharge from nose; photophobia with burning of lids.
Chest organs
Pain in lungs; pulmonary haemorrhage; excessive expectoration. Much mucus in throat in the morning. Dry at night.
Urogenital system
Kidneys painful, distress along ureters into bladder. Dull heavy pain in bladder, directly over pubis. Urine loaded with thick, cream-colored mucus.
Gastrointestinal tract
Copious stool; anus feels constricted. Faint feeling after stool. сhronic mucous discharges.
Dif. diagnostics
Compare: Ars; Iod; Phos.
Method of drug use and dosage
First trituration and pure acid 2 to 5 grain doses.