This section is from the book "Homoeopathic Domestic Practice", by Egbert Guernsey. Also available from Amazon: Homoeopathic domestic practice.
Should there be considerable heat, pain, and swelling, Aconite and Belladonna may be alternated three or four hours apart. If there is considerable throbbing, pulsa-tive pain, Mercury and Hepar-s. may be alternated in the same way. After matter has formed, Mercury or Siliicea may be given once in four or five hours.
The Aconite and Belladonna may be given two drops, or twelve globules, in a tumbler of water, a tablespoonful at a dose. The Mercury, Hepar-s. and Silicea, a powder, or three globules on the tongue.
 
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