BERBERIS



Forcible pressive pain in the middle and on the outer anterior side of the left upper arm in the vicinity of the bone, with heavy sensation, so that she must let the arm hang down for a minute, followed by heaviness, which continues a long time.

Sticking pain in the thick flesh of the left upper arm in front, three inches below the joint.

Five stitches in quick succession on the inner side of the right upper arm, just below the axilla, with burning between the stitches and afterwards.

Six sharp stitches on the inner side of the left upper arm, just below the axilla, as if a fine splinter were thrust deep into the bone, ending in a long-drawn stitch.

A burning stitch, external in the middle of the right upper arm.

Burning stitch in the thick flesh of the right upper arm.

Tearing pain in the muscles on the anterior portion of the left upper arm.

Tearing pain in the muscles of the inner side of the right upper arm for half a minute.

Slight tearing as if under the skin in the outer side of the left upper arm, to the middle (for quarter of a minute).

Tearing in the upper and inner portion of the left upper arm for a half minute, with burning.

Tearing pain for a minute deep in the bone, extending from the middle of the inner and anterior portion of the left upper arm down over the elbow-joint, in the radius to the wrist and the inner side of the back of the metacarpus, so that she, being attacked during a somewhat arduous work, is obliged to allow the arm to hang down and incline towards the left side, with a feeling of heaviness and arm at the insertion of the pectoral muscles.

Drawing sticking-tearing below the right shoulder-joint, on the inner and posterior side of the upper arm, in a place in the flesh about two inches long, for a quarter of an hour (twenty- ninth day).

Two pressive tearings in the outer middle portion of the right upper arm, extending to the bone.

Pressive and digging tearing in the bone of the left upper arm, behind the belly of the biceps, form without inward, for an inch in length, lasting twelve seconds.

In the anterior region of the right upper arm, just below the shoulder-joint, several painful, jerking-like, digging tearings deep in the bone, on a surface of about an inch and a half (ninety-first day).

Four bubbling -like tearings in the muscles of the inner side of the left upper arm, extending from within outward, at intervals of a few seconds (one hundred and twenty-first day).

Bubbling in the forepart of the right arm, two inches below the shoulder-joint, in about twenty pulsations.

Bubbling sensation in the right upper arm, three inches below the joint, external between the muscles and the bone (twenty-second day).

Bubbling sensation in the thick flesh of the right upper arm, on going to bed, as if the muscles were alive, three times in succession (one hundred and fifth day).

Elbow.

A violent pain in the tendon of the biceps at the bend of the elbow, suddenly after lifting or moving the arm, especially on extending it, and reaching deep into the joint and forward for a way along the radial side of the forearm, as also upward along the outer and posterior surface of the upper arm.

Burning pain in the outer anterior part of the left elbow (one hundred and third day).

Burning in the outer anterior portion of the left elbow, not only in the skin but also deep in the flesh and extending outward, for a minute.

Burning pain as from nettles in the right elbow, between the olecranon to the inner condyle of the humerus (ten seconds).

Tensive sensation in the flexor surface of the left elbow, a few inches on the forearm, extending forward, especially extending the arm, for a minute.

A drawing-tensive pain in the outer portion of the left elbow-joint. Twitching-sticking pain above the right elbow extending upward a few inches.

Crawling-sticking pain in the left elbow.

Tearing-sticking pain the forepart of the right elbow-joint, especially in the tendons of the muscles, caused and increased by motion, for eight minutes (twenty-seventh day).

Tearing pain in the right elbow extending outward.

Violent tearing in the right elbow, extending slowly along the outer border of the ulna, as if something scraped the bone, and as if it were distended at the same time, with a feeling of lameness and heaviness of the forearm, several times in the day (seventy-fourth day).

Drawing-tearing pain in the right elbow down to the lower portion of the forearm.

Smarting pain in the elbow-joint.

Corrosive pain in the right elbow.

Forearm.

A lymphatic swelling in the flexor tendons of the left forearm on the lower and inner border of the ulna, two inches from the wrist, moderately hard, not very painful to touch, almost not at all on motion, not red, only covered with two petechial-like spots an inch long, not very hot, with burning pain in the skin, lasting several days, then slowly disappearing (tenth week).

Numb paralyzed pain in the extensor surface of the left forearm about two inches from the wrist, extending into in, and on motion to the elbow, deep internally; she is obliged to lay the arm out straight; if the hand hangs down the pain becomes more violent, and then the forearm feels as if asleep (twenty- second day).

A cold sensation like tearing in the right forearm on the anterior margin of the radius.

Burning pain in the outer side of the left forearm.

Burning in the styloid process of the right radius; a red spot appears which becomes larger on rubbing (one hundred and first day).

Slight burning pain on the outer side of the radius of the left forearm some inches below the elbow (one hundred and fourth day).

Biting-burning pain in the middle of the outer side of the left forearm for about five minutes, then becoming a pressive numb sensation.

Biting tearing-burning pain in the ulnar side of the right forearm.

Pinching constrictive pain in the lower external portion of the left forearm.

Pressive-pinching pain like cramp, in the flexor surface of the right forearm, two inches from the wrist-joint, for about ten seconds, soon again for a longer time.

Drawing pain in the left forearm outward external in the flexor surface after exerting it.

On long-continued grasping with the right hand, pain in the flexor muscles and heaviness of the hand and forearm.

Pressive pain in the extensor surface of the right forearm (one hundred and sixth day).

Pressure in the flexor surface of the right forearm, two or three inches from the wrist, in a place of the size of a quarter of a dollar, as if it extended into the bones.

Stitching pain in the muscles of the left forearm below the middle of the ulna.

A stitch in the muscles of the left forearm, slowly penetrating inward along the radius for about ten seconds (seventeenth day).

Four stitches in quick succession along the inner side of the right forearm, in the muscles and tendons of the ulna, from about the middle straight downward.

A burning stitch on the dorsal side of the forearm, about two inches from the wrist.

A burning stitch in the right radius, two inches from the wrist, extending from without inward to the bone.

A violent pressive boring stitch in the inner side of the right forearm, four inches from the wrist, as if nail were forced into the bone for a minute, not increased by pressure.

Tearing in the left forearm, from without inward.

Fine tearing as if under the skin in the flexor surface of the forearm.

Tearing in the right forearm along the inner side of the radius, for half minute.

Tearing in the muscles in the flexor surface of the radius, extending from the elbow-joint downward, for a minute.

Violent tearing pain in the right forearm, chiefly in the ulnar portion, extending from the elbow into the wrist, and back again, at the same time extending into the posterior lower portion of the muscles of the upper arm, with sensation of heaviness and powerlessness of the arm, lasting nearly the whole night and even continuing the next morning (sixty-ninth to seventieth days).

Pressive-tensive, exceedingly painful tearing, aggravated by paroxysms, in the left forearm from the elbow-joint into the ulna, especially in its lower portion, deep as if in the bone, extending to the back of the hand and the middle joint of the fingers, with heaviness and powerlessness of the arm, as if she could not raise it as if it were swollen, returning several hours in succession and lasting each time from one-half to one minute, in the evening, and also again the next morning (forty-fourth day).

Smarting pain on the back of the forearm, just behind the left wrist, aggravated by rubbing.

Smarting or smarting-burning pain in various placed on the forearm, several times, especially on the outer side, aggravated by rubbing; at times a red spot appears after it.

Wrist.

Pain in the wrist after exerting the hand.

Transient burning pain in the wrists.

Burning pain as from nettles on the back of the left wrist, aggravated by rubbing, several times, once extending down between the metacarpal bones of the little and ring fingers.

Some itching-burning or biting stitches in the wrists.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.