Phosphoricum Acidum - Appendix symptoms - T.F. Allen
Phosphoric Acid, Phos acid, Acid Phos, Phos ac, Phos-ac, Phosph-ac, Phos. ac, Acidum phosphoricum, Ph-ac.Have you ever used Acid Phos? Yes No
Below are the main rubriks (i.e strongest indications or symptoms) of Acid Phos in traditional homeopathic usage, not approved by the FDA.
APPENDIX
Authorities
(Nos. 1 to 14, from Hahnemann, Chr. Kr.). 1, Hahnemann; 2, Becher; 3, Franz; 4, Gross; 5, Gutmann; 6, Fr. Hahnemann; 7, Herrmann; 8, Hartmann; 9, Langhammer; 10, Meyer; 11, Stapf; 12, Teuthorn; 13, Wislicenus; 14, Hering; 15, Herinigke, A. H. Z., 79, 157, proving with the 3d cent. dil., two or three doses daily, for seven days; 16, Schelling, proving with the 12th dil., three times a day, A. H. Z., 84, 43; 17, Robinson, proving with the 1000th dil., a dose every third morning, Br. J. of Hom., 25, 327; 18, Andrews, experiment on self, beginning with 20 drops of acid and increasing the dose to 4 drachms, Am. J. of Insanity, 1869, p. 113; 19, Dr. G. Galega Officinalis Gale, manuscript, proving with the 30th dil. (from Dr. Farrington, of Philadelphia).
Preparation
Glacial phosphoric acid (Metaphosphoric acid, H2OP2O5 or HPO3).
Preparation, Triturations of the acid obtained by the method of Hahnemann.
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