Titanium

από Timothy F. AllenThe Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica

Preparation , Trituration of the copper-red crystals, obtained from the slag at the bottom of a blast iron furnace (consisting of Titanium cyanide and Titanium nitride).

Authority.

Sharp, in letter to Brodie, p. 93 (Am. Hom. Rev., vol. 3 1863, p. 516); triturated the crystals; the proportion was 1 grain to 99 of sugar of milk; took 2 grains daily, for a week.

HEAD

  • Giddiness.

EYE

  • Desire to keep the eyelids closed.
  • Imperfect vision, the peculiarity being that half an object only could be seen at once.

STOMACH

  • Loss of appetite.
  • Nausea.
  • Feeling of discomfort in the stomach.

GENERALITIES

  • I became greatly disordered, and felt and looked wretchedly ill; a perceptible derangement of the whole system, which could not, without danger, have been carried further.

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