- This salt was proved by A R.
- Barrett and a friend, who each took one grain of 2x triturationGrinding raw substance into powderThe process of grinding an insoluble dry substance with milk sugar (lactose) in a mortar to prepare the base of a remedy..
- Calc-hp is to be preferred when it seems nec essary to furnish the organism with liberal doses of phosphorus in consequence of continued abscesses having reduced the vitality.
- Indicated in those persons who become pale, weak with violent drenching sweat, rapidly emaciate with extreme debility, on account of vital losses or continued abscesses.
- Emaciation of children.
- Loss of appetite, rapid debility, night sweats.
- Great fullness and oppression around heart, fullness throughout thorax and head, veins of upper parts and upper limbs stand out like whipcords.
- DyspneaDifficulty or shortness of breathLaborious or painful breathing, often associated with respiratory or cardiac conditions., must have air.
- Tuberculosis, diarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day. and cough, acute pains in chest.
- Mesenteric tuberculosis.
- Bleeding from lungs, anginaChest pain from reduced heart blood flowA condition marked by severe pain in the chest, often also spreading to the shoulders, arms, and neck, caused by an inadequate blood supply to the heart. pectoris, asthmaChronic respiratory disease causing difficulty breathingA condition characterized by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing, typically from an allergic reaction or hypersensitivity., affection of arteries.
- Veins stand out like whipcords.
- Dull, heavy pressure from top of head betwee n frontal and occipital bones, pain generally increased with increasing depres sion.
- Pallor of skin.
- Habitually cold limbs.
- Acne with pustules.
- Profuse sweat all over.
- Complete loss of muscular power with loss of desire to move