124 lously clean with a solution of Boracic acid, or Listerine. Kctli
Natnnn pliosph.
mur, and
remedies which
may
the
are
given alternately
be
every hour dissolved in water.
—The appearance
TONGrUE.^
tongue
of the
gives very valuable indications for the use of
the
alone,
Tissue
Remedies.
Sometimes
when very marked, may
it
lead to the
The most marked appearances characteristic of each remedy are the right remedy.
following:
Kali
mur,
—Tongue
swollen;
coating
white, grayish, shining.
Kali phos, brown. Kali insipid,
— Tongue
Edges red and sulpli,
excessively sore.
— Coating yellow, slimy with
pappy
taste.
Natrum nmr,
— Clean, moist tongue, sen-
sation of a hair on tongue. is
not.
dry,
Small
Feels drj^, but
bubbles of frothy
cover the sides and
tips.
saliva