Mercurius Sublimatus
By Adolph von Lippe â Keynotes Of The Homoeopathic Materia Medica
Tearing in the periosteum, as from intermittent fever with sensation of heat about the head.
Chilliness from the least motion with cutting in the abdomen and tenesmus.
Swelling of the upper lip.
Salivation of salty taste a very valuable indication for the sublimatus.
Dysentery is more favorably effected by the sublimatus than any other homoeopathic preparation as yet used.
Bloody frequent motions of dysentery at once benefitted - that state if diarrhoeal disease termed "the bloody flux" in the late American Civil War.
Also green motions consisting of mucus like scrapings of the intestines with continued cutting in the abdomen, tenesmus and clotted blood.
Syphillis in all its various manifestations.
In painful and acute swelling of the mammary glands and the nipples.
Swelling of the testicles after suppressed gonorrhoeal disease.