Bob Lee,
  This info may be found in any homeopathic Materia Medica.  I will include
a link to take you to a site that has the info on the "argentum Nitricum"
(silver)     Of course they do call it silver nitrate, different from the CS
of today.  I do agree, but cases have been reported, but from what I have
seen I do believe that homeopathy does hold the cure for this condition if
it does appear permanent.
  I have copied it below for you:
http://www.homeoint.org/books/boericmm/mmaraarn.htm#ARG_N
ARGENTUM NITRICUM


In this drug the neurotic effects are very marked, many brain and spinal
symptoms presenting; themselves which give certain indications for its
homeopathic employment. Symptoms of inco-ordination, loss of control and
want of balance everywhere, mentally and physically; trembling in affected
parts. Is an irritant of mucous membranes, producing violent inflammation of
the throat, and a marked gastro-enteritis. Very characteristic is the great
desire for sweets, the splinter-like pains, and free muco-purulent discharge
in the inflamed and ulcerated mucous membranes. Sensation as if a part were
expanding and other errors of perception are characteristic. Withered up and
dried constitutions present a favorable field for its action, especially
when associated with unusual or long continued mental exertion. Head
symptoms often determine the choice of this remedy. Pains increase and
decrease gradually. Flatulent state and prematurely aged look. Explosive
belching especially in neurotics. Upper abdominal affections brought on by
undue mental exertion. Paraplegia Myelitis and disseminated sclerosis of
brain and cord. Intolerance of heat. Sensation of a sudden pinch (Dudgeon).
Destroys red blood corpuscles, producing anæmia.

Mind.--Thinks his understanding will and must fail. Fearful and nervous;
impulse to jump out of window. Faintish and tremulous. Melancholic;
apprehensive of serious disease. Time passes slowly (Cann ind). Memory weak.
Errors of perception. Impulsive; wants to do things in a hurry (Lilium).
Peculiar mental impulses. Fears and anxieties and hidden irrational motives
for actions.

Head.--Headache with coldness and trembling. Emotional disturbances cause
appearance of hemi-cranial attacks. Sense of expansion. Brain-fag, with
general debility and trembling. Headache from mental exertion, from dancing.
Vertigo, with buzzing in ears and with nervous affections. Aching in frontal
eminence, with enlarged feeling in corresponding eye. Boring pain; better on
tight bandaging and pressure. Itching of scalp. Hemi-crania; bones of head
feel as if separated.

Eyes.--Inner canthi swollen and red. Spots before the vision. Blurred
vision. Photophobia in warm room. Purulent ophthalmia. Great swelling of
conjunctiva; discharge abundant and purulent. Chronic ulceration of margin
of lids; sore, thick, swollen. Unable to keep eyes fixed steadily.
Eye-strain from sewing; worse in warm room. Aching, tired feeling in eyes,
better closing or pressing upon them. Useful in restoring power to the
weakened ciliary muscles. Paretic condition of ciliary muscle. Acute
granular conjunctivitis. Cornea opaque. Ulcer in cornea.

Nose.--Loss of smell. Itching. Ulcers in septum. Coryza, with chilliness,
lachrymation, and headache.

Face.--Sunken, old, pale, and bluish. Old man's look; tight drawing of skin
over bones.

Mouth.--Gums tender and bleed easily. Tongue has prominent papillæ; tip is
red and painful. Pain in sound teeth. Taste coppery, like ink. Canker sores.

Throat.--Much thick mucus in throat and mouth causes hawking. Raw, rough and
sore. Sensation of a splinter in throat on swallowing. Dark redness of
throat. Catarrh of smokers, with tickling as of hair in throat. Strangulated
feeling.

Stomach.--Belching accompanies most gastric ailments. Nausea, retching,
vomiting of glairy mucus. Flatulence; painful swelling of pit. Painful spot
over stomach that radiates to all parts of the abdomen. Gnawing ulcerating
pain; burning and constriction. Ineffectual effort at eructation. Great
craving for sweets. Gastritis of drunkards. Ulcerative pain in left side
under ribs. Trembling and throbbing in stomach. Enormous distention.
Ulceration of stomach, with radiating pain. Desire for cheese and salt.

Abdomen.--Colic, with much flatulent distention. Stitchy ulcerative pain on
left side of stomach, below short ribs.

Stool.--Watery, noisy, flatulent; green, like chopped spinach, with shreddy
mucus and enormous distention of abdomen; very offensive. Diarrhoa
immediately after eating or drinking. Fluids go right through him; after
sweets. After any emotion with flatulence. Itching of anus.

Urine.--Urine passes unconsciously, day and night. Urethra inflamed, with
pain, burning, itching; pain as from a splinter. Urine scanty and dark.
Emission of a few drops after having finished. Divided stream. Early stage
of gonorrhoa; profuse discharge and terrible cutting pains; bloody urine.

Male.--Impotence. Erection fails when coition is attempted. Cancer-like
ulcers. Desire wanting. Genitals shrivel. Coition painful.

Female.--Gastralgia at beginning of menses. Intense spasm of chest muscles.
Organs at night. Nervous erethism at change of life. Leucorrhoa profuse,
with erosion of cervix bleeding easily. Uterine hæmorrhage, two weeks after
menses; Painful affections of left ovary.

Respiratory.--High notes cause cough. Chronic hoarseness. Suffocative cough,
as if from a hair in throat. Dyspnoa. Chest feels as if a bar were around
it. Palpitation, pulse irregular and intermittent; worse lying on right
side; (Alumen). Painful spots in chest. Angina pectoris, nightly
aggravation. Many people in a room seem to take away his breath.

Back.--Much pain. Spine sensitive with nocturnal pains, (Oxal acid)
paraplegia; posterior spinal sclerosis.

Extremities.--Cannot walk with eyes closed. Trembling, with general
debility. Paralysis, with mental and abdominal symptoms. Rigidity of calves.
Debility in calves especially. Walks and stands unsteadily, especially when
unobserved. Numbness of arms. Post-diphtheritic paralysis (after Gelsem).

Skin.--Brown, tense, and hard. Drawing in skin, as from a spider-web, or
dried albuminous substance, withered and dried up. Irregular blotches.

Sleep.--Sleepless, from fancies before his imagination; horrible dreams of
snakes, and of sexual gratification. Drowsy stupor.

Fever.--Chills with nausea. Chilly when uncovered, yet feels smothered if
wrapped up.

Modalities.--Worse, warmth in any form; at night; from cold food; sweets;
after eating; at menstrual period; from emotions, left side. Better, from
eructation; fresh air; cold; pressure.

Relationship.--Antidote: Nat mur.

Compare: Ars; Merc; Phos; Pulsat. Argent cyanatum (angina pectoris, asthma,
spasm of osophagus) Argent iodat (throat disorders, hoarseness, gland
affected). Protargol (gonorrhoa after acute stage 2 per cent solution;
syphilitic mucous patches, chancres and chancroids, 10 per cent solution
applied twice a day; ophthalmia neonatorum, 2 drops of 10 per cent
solution).

Argent phosph (An excellent diuretic in dropsy).

Argent oxyd (Chlorosis with menorrhagia and diarrhoa).

Dose.--Third to thirtieth potency.

Best form an aqueous solution 1 to 9, 2 or 3 drops doses. This solution in
water preferable to lower triturations; unless fresh, these readily
decompose into the oxide.




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>    What book is this? Please supply the Title, Author, published Date.
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