This section is from the book "The Twelve Tissue Remedies Of Schussler", by William Boericke, Willis A. Dewey. Also available from Amazon: The Twelve Tissue Remedies of Schüssler.
This is the principal remedy; it controls the formation of pustules.
If the fever be high, alternately with Kali.
Putrid conditions, heavy odor, exhaustion and stupor. Adynamic symptoms indicating blood-decomposition.
Pustules discharging matter.
Salivary flow, confluence of pustules and drowsiness.
To promote the formation of healthy skin and the falling off of the crusts.
When the pustules become purulent.
 
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