Other names and synonyms
ant-ar, stibium arsenicosum.Description Source
Guiding Symptoms of Our Materia Medica - C. HeringPharmacological Group
Additional facts
Arsenite of Antimony. (Sb2O3) As O5 + 3 p. c.
Prepared first by Papilland and Mousnier and introduced in the Old School practice under the name of antimonial granulations.
Proved by Isnard and Used by Payr in emphysema.
Prepared first by Papilland and Mousnier and introduced in the Old School practice under the name of antimonial granulations.
Proved by Isnard and Used by Payr in emphysema.
Head, face, and ears
Rush of blood to head.
Pain in forehead.
Pressure in temples.
Pain in orbits.
Inflammation of eyes.
Edema of face.
Pain in forehead.
Pressure in temples.
Pain in orbits.
Inflammation of eyes.
Edema of face.
Appetite and food preferences
Loss of appetite.
Gastrointestinal tract
Nausea.
Slight diarrhoea, without pain in abdomen.
Slight diarrhoea, without pain in abdomen.
Chest organs
** Excessive dyspnoea. θ Emphysema.
Cardiovascular system
Pulse 90.
Limbs and spine
Wandering pains along sciatic nerves.
Nervous system
General sick feeling.
Sense of weakness.
Sense of weakness.
Dif. diagnostics
Similar to : other antimony salts ; Ammonium carb. Arsen. Aurum ; Laches. Mercurius sulph. Phosphor. Pulsat. (ischias, wandering pains) ; Sulphur.
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