Mercury Corrosivus - Corrosive Sublimate.
Indicated chiefly in dysentery; when to the indications of Mercury is added an element of intensity and a tendency to destruction of tissue lacking in the other mercurials.
Diarrhoea, dysentery; stools yellow, green, followed by slime and blood; with severe, cutting, colicky pain; tenesmus almost constant, but especially violent during and for some time after stool; tenesmus almost continuous, with brief intervals; tenesmus extends into the bladder; after stool, burning in the rectum and anus.
Chilliness between the stools.
Urine scanty, suppressed.
Urine contains substance looking like flesh.
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