KALI SULFURICUM.
Potassium sulphate, K2
By Timothy F. Allen — The Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica
SO4
Common names , Sal catharticum.
Preparation , Triturations or solutions in water.
Authorities.
1 , Bayard, Ann. d'Hyg., 27, p. 397 (from Am. J. Med. Sc., 1844), effects of forty grammes taken in six doses at intervals of one-quarter of an hour; 2 , Merat and Delens (same reference), effects, of one ounce in a woman; 3 , Greusellius, Mem. Acad. Nat. Cur., 1672 (Frank's Mag.), effects of half a drachm; 4 , Sobaux, Journ. de Med., 62, effects of two drachms in a woman after parturition; 5 , Marchand, Journ. Univ. Med. Sc., 1824, poisoning of a child by a small quantity.
FACE
MOUTH
STOMACH
- Burning thirst, 5.
- Nausea and vomiting, 1.
- Vomiting, 2.
- Repeated vomiting of a whitish substance (after two minutes), 5. [10.]
- Violent pain in the stomach and bowels, 2.
ABDOMEN
- Tympanitic abdomen, cramp and every indication of approaching peritonitis, 4.
- Abdomen very tense, 5.
- Severe colic, 4.
STOOL
- Purging; the nurse declared that much of the medicine passed undissolved, and was found at the bottom of the night stool, 1.
- Violent purging, 3.
PULSE
- Pulse scarcely perceptible, 5.
EXTREMITIES
- Cramps of upper and lower extremities, 1.
FEVER
SUPPLEMENT: KALI SULFURICUM. Authority.
6 , Dr. Bonnassies, Gaz. des Hôp., Dec. 1843 (Pharm. Journ., vol. iii, p. 259), a woman took 600 grains in three doses.
- The first dose was rejected by the stomach; the second dose brought on sickness, vomiting, purging, and cramps; on taking the third dose all the symptoms of cholera were manifested, and the patient died.