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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 985

BENZOIC ACID
Cfi H. COOH.
D O
Obtained by sublimation from Gum Benzoin; or artificially from several aromatic hydrocarbons.
Tincture or trituration.
THE ESSENTIAL FEATURES
Benzoic acid is one of the main sycotic remedies and particularly concerns cases with an inherited sycosis from the parents. The main seat of weakness seems to be located in the kidneys,
although the joints and the heart are also sensitive areas. Benzoic acid is equally valuable in cases where the patient develops kidney problems or rheumatic, arthritic or gouty manifestations soon after suppressed gonorrhea.
The great key-note for prescribing this remedy is strong smelling, highly coloured urine, which occasionally has an appearance resembling brandy. The odour of the urine is strongly ammoniacal, or like that of a horse, and very pungent. It is said in our literature that this strong odour of urine is a constant concomitant to almost any Benzoic acid disease condition, whereas the very dark colour of the urine is not always present.
In my experience this is not always the case, as there are conditions under which the strong odour is not present and you may trace it only in the history of the patient. Yet it is true that the main characteristic of this remedy is the strong odour of the urine. It is also said that the whole patient smells of urine, especially children with enuresis; but with the present sanitary facilities that are available in the Western world, you will seldom trace this as a symptom.