- Sulphate of Copper is a wel l-known emetic and caustic.
- It is a well - known application in allopathic practice for stimulating flabby granulations and it has cured itching eruptions and manifestations of syphilis.
- Pains better rest.
- Cupr-s causes forcible vomiting and much nausea.
- Burning at vertex.
- Paleness of face or jaundiced appearance, pale skin generally.
- Tongue and lips bluish.
- Granular eyelids.
- CatarrhalRelating to membrane inflammation and mucusRelating to catarrh, which is inflammation of mucous membranes with increased watery discharge. and purulent conjuncti - vitis.
- Incessant, spasmodic cough, worse at night.
- DiarrheaFrequent, loose, and watery stoolsA state of having three or more loose or liquid bowel movements per day..
- Enlarged liver.
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- Tyrrell mentioned the case of a woman who could not use Cupr -s for “stamping” fancy work because it “made her face hurt and swell so she could scarcely see and her lips became everted, turned inside out, she said.” RELATIONS - Antidotedby: Milk, eggs, pure yellow prussiate of potash.
- Compare: ( 1 ) Kali- bi.
- - cough and Merc.
- REFERENCES Clarke