12 Questions
What is the characteristic of the perspiration described in the text?
Profuse and oily
What is the characteristic of the pus formation described in the text?
Thin and greenish, putrid, and streaked with thin blood
What is the characteristic of the patient's memory and will-power described in the text?
Weakened memory and loss of will-power
What is the characteristic of the patient's scalp described in the text?
Both b and c
What is the characteristic of the patient's nasal discharge described in the text?
Thick and greenish, fetid
What is the characteristic of the patient's tongue described in the text?
Thick, moist, and flabby with a lengthwise furrow
Which of the following best describes the effects of mercury on the body when used as a conventional drug?
It transforms healthy cells into decrepit, inflamed and necrotic wrecks
Which system of the body is especially affected by mercury?
Lymphatic system
What stage of syphilis is mercury often indicated for, according to the text?
Secondary stage
Which of the following conditions are within the range of mercury, according to the text?
Hereditary syphilis manifestations
Which of the following symptoms are associated with mercury, according to the text?
Tremors and weakness
When are mercury symptoms generally worse?
Both b and c
Test your knowledge on the transformation of a powerful drug into a life saving service when used homeopathically. Explore the effects on the lymphatic system, membranes, glands, internal organs, and bones. Challenge yourself with questions on the lesions produced by homeopathic mercury usage.
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