Homeopathy Remedy Berberis



Clinical In lumbago one of our most valuable remedies. pains extend from back around body and down leg,. with red and mucous sediment in the urine, etc.

Upper Extremities

      Axilla. Bubbling digging in forepart of r., external to and below head of humerous, with a living movement. Painless bubbling in r., chiefly in forepart, as if something living would bore its way out.

Shoulder-Tearing sticking; along border of r., then extending quickly down outer side of arm and ending in a stitch in tip o little finger; burning S. in region of r. acromion, extending into it. Tearing in joint, especially in forepart; in I., extending across scapula and down back, (<) motions; along border of I.,, extending up side of neck and nape to I. occiputal region, where it becomes seated; superficial tensive. Rheumatic paralytic pain in r. (Pulsatilla, Rhod), with stitches over I. eye. Pain in r. as if it would suppurate. Strained pain externally and posteriorly in I. Pain in I. as if swollen, especially deep in joint in front, as if in head of humerus, (<) moving arms backward, always noticed on pressure. Corrosive smarting on I.

Arm-Aching, especially in thick muscles of shoulders, in inner muscles and on inner sides of upper arm, less in forearm. Drawing tension, as times with tearing, often with heaviness and weakness. Weakness, with paralyzed sensation, painful on exertion after violent exercise of arms, with pain in muscles, (<) motion and pressure.

Upper arm-Stitches in thick flesh in front of i.; on inner side just below r. axilla, with burning between that stitches and afterwards; on inner side just below I. axilla, as if a fine splint were thirst into bone, ending in a long-drawn stitch; twitching, above r. elbow, extending upward; burning, in middle of r., burning, in thick flesh of r. Tearing in muscles of inner side of r; on anterior part of I; in upper and inner part of I., with burning; under skin in outer side of I., extending to middle; in outer middle part of r., extending to bone; in outer part,. extending to elbow; deep in I. humerus, extending from inner and anterior part to the elbow, and in radius to wrist and anterior part to the elbow, and inroads to wrist and inner side of back of metacarpus, while at work, obliging her to hang the arm down and incline it to the left, with feeling of heaviness and swelling in arm. Forcing tearing inward in I. humerous, behind belly of biceps. Drawing sticking-tearing in flesh below r. shoulder. Drawing tearing at insertion of I. pectorate muscles. Jerking digging tearing in a spot deep in humerus, anteriorly, just below shoulder. Bubbling tearing extending outward, in muscles of inner side of I. pain in middle and on outer, anterior side of I., vicinity of bone, with heaviness, so that the arm must hang down. Burning pain on inner side of I. below joint, superficial, with intermittent pressure, whereby the arm becomes worse. Drawing pain in outer side of I. Tensive pain in muscles of r.; in r., about middle of forepart and inward on bone, as if something would be pressed loose, so that it is sore as far as the bone. Bubbling anteriorly in r. below shoulder externally between muscles and bone, below r. joint; externally between muscles and bone, below r. point; externally in muscles in middle of r.; in thick flesh of r. on going to bed; as if muscles were alive.

Elbow-Crawling sticking in I. Tearing sticking, in forepart of r., especially of r., especially in tendons of muscles, motion. Tearing in r., extending outward; extending down muscles of flexor surface of radius; in r., extending slowly along outer border of ulna, as if something scraped the bone, and as it were distended, with lameness and heaviness of forearm; drawing, in r., extending to lower part of forearm. Pain in tendon of biceps as bend after lifting or moving arm, (<) extending its, reaching deep into joint and along radial side o forearm for a way and along outer and posterior surface f upper arm. Burning pain in outer anterior apart of I; as from nettles in r., between olecranon and inner condyle of humerus. Starting pain; in r. Drawing tensive pain in outer part of I. Tension on flexor surface of I., a few inches on forearm, extending forward, (<) extending arm.

Forearm-Lymphatic swelling in flexor tendons on lower and inner border of I. ulna, not very painful on touch, not at all on motion, covered with petechial spots, with burning pain in skin. Stitches in muscles below middle of I. ulna; above r. wrist, extending deep below middle of I. ulna; above r. wrist, extending deep below middle of I. ulna; above r. wrist, extending deep below middle of I. ulna; above r. wrist, extending deep through joint into middle of hand, decreasing and are through joint into middle of hand, decreasing and returning; below each other on inner side of r., in muscles and tendons of ulna, extending lengthwise from about the middle anteriorly; lengthwise in muscles of i., slowly penetrating inward along radius; boring, in inner side of., four inches above wrist as if a nail were forced into the bone; burning, on dorsal side above wrist; burning, in r. radius, above wrist, extending inward to bone. Tearing, along inner side of r. radius; under skin in flexor surface; inward in I; in radius; under skin in flexor surface; inward in I.; in radius; under skin in flexor surface surface; inward in I; in r., chiefly in ulnar pat, from below into wrist and back again, nearly all night, and the next morning, at the same time extending into posterior lower part of the same time extending into posterior lower part of muscles of upper arm. with heaviness and weakness of arm. tensive, aggravated by paroxysms, from I. elbow to ulna, especially in its lower apart, deep as if in bone, in evening and next morning, extending to dorsum of hand and metacarpal joints of fingers, with heaviness and weakness of arm, as if it were swollen. Pinching constrictive pain in lower external part of I. Pinching pain like cramp in flexor surface above r. wrist. Pain in extensor surface of r; in a spot on flexor wrist. Pain in extensor surface of r; in a spot in flexor surface above r. wrist, as if it extended into bones. Drawing pain in I., outward external, in flexor surface, after exertion, and on continued grasping with r. hand pain in flexor muscles and heaviness of hand and forearm. Burning pain in outer side of I.; on outer side of I. Burning pain in outer side of I.; on outer side of I. radius, some inches below elbow; biting, in middle of outer side of., then pressive numbness; biting, tearing, in ulnar side of r. Smarting on back, behind I. wrist, (<) rubbing; or smarting burning pain, in spots, especially on outer side, (<) rubbing, at times a red spot appears after it. Numb paralyzed pain in extensor surface above I. wrist, deep between long bones, extending into wrist and on motion to elbow, (<) letting arm hang down, and then the forearm feels as if asleep. Cold sensation like a tearing on anterior margin of r. radius.

Wrist-Stitch posteriorly in middle of I., extending deep to middle of palm, after exerting hand; burning, in I. external bone, that burning; itching-burning or biting. Tearing; on inner side of I., extending to flexor surface of ring finger, penetrating deep into joint of hand and then a jerking sticking; alternating with T. in hands and fingers; corrosive, on dorsum of r., extending from metacarpal bone of index to its last joint. Gnawing in r. Pain after exerting., of hand. sprained pain in r., chiefly on outer side, extending into hand. Burning pain; on back of I., as from nettles, (<) rubbing, once extending between metacarpal bones of little and ring fingers.

Hand-Stitches in outer border of r.; burning in inner side of metacarpal bone of r. index; burning, in inner side of metacarpal bone of I. little finger; burning, extending inward on back of I., between metacarpal bones of index and middle finger’s then burning; sudden,. in I. palm, cutting into it from the outer side, shooting back and forth; tearing tensive, in r. palm, in region of metacarpal bone of little finger extending deep towards little finger. Tearing in outer SIDE of I. palm; along metacarpal bone of I. little finger; in metacarpal bone of I. ring finger, (<) pressure; along side of metacarpal bone of r. little finger, with heaviness and weakness in outer part of hand; along metacarpal bone of I. index, with pulse like stitches inward in bone; in r. middle metacarpal bone, with pulsations, returning in single tearings; on external margin of r., extending to little finger, affecting the whole hand; in metacarpal bone of r. thumb, back whole hand; in metacarpal bone of r. thumb, backward towards wrist, changing to stitches; wandering, in dorsum, often extending into extensor surface of in dorsum, often extending into extensor surface of finger, often ending in stitches in finger-tips, in dorsum, in region of I. fourth and fifth metacarpal bones, changing to gnawing tingling, in I. as if distended and heavy. Tearing pulsating pain deep in I. palm, in region of metacarpal bone of middle finger. Digging and tingling pain on dorsum or., beginning in region of first joint of fingers at 9 P.M., (>) next morning, with heaviness in fingers, so that she must little finger; on motion and pressure, extending to neighboring extensor tendons, with swelling of joint of first phalanx. Gnawing smarting on dorsum of I., (<) rubbing. smarting burning pain in region between fourth and fifth r. metacarpal bones, (<) slight touch. Burning pain in dorsum of r.; between metacarpal bones of r. second and third fingers; along metacarpal bone of r. middle finger, with stitches as from insects, the pain spreads on rubbing.

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.