KALI PICRICUM.
Potassium picrate (or picro-nitrate), C6H2
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
K(NO2)3O
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1 , Wolf and Gouzee, Zeit. f. hom. Kl., 1 No. 7, constant pathogenetic effects when administered for intermittent fever.
- Icterus ; diarrhœa; pain in the pit of the stomach; violent eructations; colic; urine clear, brownish-red, not containing any coloring matter from the bile, but large quantities of urate of ammonia. 1.