Materia Medica

Aurum muriaticum natronatum – Nash

Aurum muriaticum natronatum
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When writing of AURUM METALLICUM we might have said something of this combination as a remedy for jaundice or liver troubles. Several years ago I was troubled with frequent attacks of derangement of the liver characterized by, first, a white faecal stool for several days in succession, with dullness of the head, bad tasting mouth, coated tongue, fullness and pain in right side and shoulder, and jaundiced skin. This would either culminate in an attack of bilious vomiting and diarrhoea, or in faecal stools as black as tar, for several days in succession, with gradual relief of the general bilious symptoms. I tried various remedies, as well as I was able to choose them, among which were MERCURIUS, LEPTANDRA,

PODOPHYLLUM, LYCOPODIUM and others, with nothing more than temporary relief, and sometimes not even that. While on a visit to New York City, I called upon Dr. M. Baruch, partly to see the man who had been reported to me as both very skillful as a prescriber and eccentric as a man. During my call I stated to him my case. He prescribed for me a dose of AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM 1000th, followed by a powder each of VERONICA OFFICINALIS 500th, 200th and 30th, and directed me to take them in the order named once in sixty hours and said: “In three months you will be well.” I took the powders as directed and have never been troubled in that way since. Since then I have prescribed the AURUM MURIATICUM NATRONATUM for some obstinate cases of jaundice, with the alternating white and black stools, and have been successful in relieving them.