Silicea: Ulcers which do not heal quickly. Promotes healing of
indolent ulcers. Better by hot dressing. Granulations difficult,
proud flesh.
Acid Flour: Ulcers received by cold dressing.
Hepar Sulph: An excellent remedy for curing ulcers.
Gunpowder: Ulcers commencing around the ankles and
extending to the knees, exuding foul pus; less swollen, red and
shiny.
Aranea Diad: Gangrenous ulcers. When Calcarea and Silicea
aggravated, Ars. Alb. only partially relieved, Aranea Diad.
completely cured; patient being chilly and worst on alternate
days.
Hydrastis Can: Deep eating spreading ulcers upon the skin or
mucus membranes with burning and thick, viscid, yellow pus.
Comocladia Dentata: Ulcers with hard edges, erysipelas of
malignant nature, great swelling; intense itching.
Carbo Veg: Ulcers in folds of skin. Indolent ulcers which
continue bleeding passively. Ichorus, acrid and thin discharge.
Sulphur: Ulcers with violent scratching.
Staphisagria: Skin readily ulcerates in rickety children.
Nux Mosch: Ulceration in hysterical patients.
Nat Carb: For ulcers on heels, after walking.
Cistus can: Indolent and gangrenous ulcers. Deep seated,
eating ulcers about ankle and shin with copious acrid
discharges, worse from bathing, sensitive to open air, better by
warmth.
Kali Sulph: Multiple ulcers. Patient feels better in open air.
Crocus. Old cicatrized wounds which open again and again and
suppurate.
Phosphorus: Wounds which appear to have been healed, break
out again and again and bleed. Desquamation of skin. Burning
in the skin.
Paeonia: For ulcers caused by biting of shoes.
Tarentula Cub: Malignant gangrenous ulcers. Also for
carbuncles and boils. It stops recurrence of suppuration when
Silicea fails.
Condurango: Ulcers with foul smell, ichorus, obstinate and
old ulcers. Proud flesh.
Opium: Ulcers which are perfectly painless, which do not
granulate and do not heal or spread. Insensibility of parts which
are in a high grade of inflammation.
Sanicula: Ulceration between toes.