ALUMINA OXYDE OF ALUMINUM



STOMACH.

Violent pain in the stomach, with tenderness to pressure. Violent pressure and soreness at the pit of the stomach, and great oppression of the chest. The stomach feels bloated. Twisting and constriction in the stomach, extending into the chest and throat, attended with labored breathing. Sensation of pressure and contraction at the pit of the stomach, extending into the chest, and between the scapulae. Drawing pain in the stomach, with difficulty of breathing. Sensation of coldness in the stomach.

HYPOCHONDRIA.

Stitches and cutting pain in the region of the liver on stooping or raising the body. Long-continued burning and stitches in the hypochondriac region. Pain in the hypochondria and epigastrium, when stooping.

ABDOMEN.

Continual pressure, weight, and burning in the abdomen. Pinching or writhing, or colicky pinching and lacerating, with chilliness in the abdomen, relieved by heat. Flatulent colic. *Colica- plumbea? Violent cutting and rumbling in the abdomen, principally in the evening, succeeded by an oppression of the chest, and difficult breathing. Drawing pain in the abdomen. Colic, followed by diarrhoea, and pain in the region of the kidneys. Protrusion and incarceration of inguinal hernia? Distention of the abdomen with rumbling and emission of flatulence.

STOOL AND ANUS.

Retention of stool. Tenesmus, lasting a long while, and succeeding a troublesome pressure in the abdomen. In. activity and paralysis of the rectum. Hard and difficult stool attended with pain in the rectum. Bearing down, during an evacuation; the stools hard, knotty, and scanty. Bright stools covered with slime, preceded by colic. Stools almost liquid, with a burning sensation in the rectum. Chronic diarrhoea, attended with tenesmus. Chills over the whole body, during an evacuation, in the evening.Sensation of pricking and excoriation in the rectum, after an evacuation. Chronic difficult evacuation of hard stools, with cutting pain in the orifice of the rectum, succeeded by a jet of blood. Drops of blood and bloody mucus, during an evacuation. Chronic piles. Itching and burning of the anus. Pressure and stitches in the perineum and rectum.

URINARY ORGANS.

Pains in the kidneys and loins, when walking or stooping, as if bruised. Pressure and drawing in the region of the bladder; itching and burning in the urethra. Feeling or weakness in the urethra and the genital organs. Frequent desire to make water, with an increased secretion of aqueous urine, sometimes with burning. Reddish, turbid urine, leaving a sandy sediment. Scanty urine, or less copious. A thick, white sediment in the urine. White turbid urine, as if chalk had been stirred with it. Phosphates? Burning when urinating, much worse in the evening. Involuntary emission of urine.

MALE SEXUAL ORGANS.

Pressure in or tickling of the sexual organs and the thighs. Secretion of smegma behind the prepuce. Painful contraction in the spermatic cord and testicle. Sexual desire increased or suppressed. Numerous erections in the evening and during the night, when lying in bed, and in the afternoon when sitting. Frequent and violent erections, and involuntary emission of semen. Symptoms are worse after a pollution. Pressure in the perineum during erections.

FEMALE SEXUAL ORGAN.

The menses are scanty and pale; to soon; or do not appear till the third month. Uneasy sleep before the appearance of the menses; with many dreams, and rush of blood, heat in the face, headache, and palpitation of the heart on waking. Flow of mucus from the vagina before the appearance of of the menses, with tremor, lassitude, and a bearing down sensation, with cutting pains in the abdomen during an evacuation; or attended with pinching, writhing, and pressing, like labor-pains. During the menses: pinching in the abdomen, and lassitude; or frequent urinating, the urine corroding the genital organs. Painless LEUCORRHOEA. CHRONIC leucorrhoea, continuing three days after the menses. Acrid leucorrhoea, irritating the genital parts. Leucorrhoea like lymph, in the afternoon and night. Chronic abundant leucorrhoea of transparent mucus in the day-time. Chronic leucorrhoea, clear, like water or transparent mucus; stiffening the linen. Chronic leucorrhoea of yellow mucus. Itching in the vagina during the leucorrhoea. In pregnant females: *Toothache; *constipation of infants; *itching in the mammae.

LARYNX AND TRACHEA.

Rattling in the chest, caused by mucus. Hoarseness; roughness of the throat, Violent tickling in the throat. Irritation in the larynx, inducing cough. Cough, with clawing and tearing in the throat; and violent pain in the head. Chronic, violent, short, dry cough, with sneezing; and tearing, lancinating and pinching pain from the nape of the neck to the right axilla. Chronic dry cough, at night, with dryness of the throat; coming on suddenly early in the morning, and passing off quickly, or else containing when walking in the open air, and discontinuing in the room. Chronic continual dry cough, attended with vomiting, stoppage of the breath, and lancinating pain, extending from the left side of the abdomen to the hypochondrium and pit of the stomach. Long turns of a violent dry cough, during the day. Chronic cough, with copious expectoration, especially early in the morning. Sensation of stricture in the throat.

CHEST.

Oppression of the chest. Oppression, seething, and pulsations in the chest. Chronic stricture across the chest. Weight on the chest. Pressure and oppression of the chest, with shortness of breath and irritation to cough. Oppressive pain in the middle of the chest, alternating with a tightness and violent palpitation of the heart, especially after dinner; violent oppressive pain in the chest, at night. Constriction of the chest. Chronic soreness of the chest and in the pit of the stomach, with fatiguing cough, running of the eyes, and tenacious phlegm. Erratic stitches in the chest, sometimes aggravated by breathing, sometimes burning; lancination, aggravated by the slightest motion. Boring pain, aggravated by breathing, relieved by raising the trunk. Chilliness in the sternum. HEat in the chest with stitch. Palpitation of the heart, on waking. Frequent palpitation of the heart; *pain in the thyroid cartilage when touching it.

BACK.

Gnawing pain in the sacrum, relieved by stretching, and ascending to between the shoulders. Lancinations. Tearing and jerkings in the small of the back, especially in the evening, during motion. Pain as from bruises in the sacrum and back. Violent pain, stitches, and shooting pains all along the back, sometimes aggravated by breathing or stooping. Pain in the back, as if a iron were thrust through the lower vertebrae.

NECK.

Painful drawing in the muscles of the neck; increased on moving the head. Itching in the nape, and stitches in the glands of the right side of the neck. Stinging in the left side of the neck, relieved by pressing upon the part, with tearing in the head and stitches in the ears. Drawing, pressure, and swelling of the left side of the neck. Stiffness of the muscles of the neck.

SUPERIOR EXTREMITIES.

Pain in the shoulder-joint, as if sprained, especially on moving the arm. Stitches, lacerating pain, lameness, and pain as if bruised in the arms, changing from side to side. Great Lassitude in the arms, which one is scarcely able to lift, Burning sensation and tension of the upper arms and fingers, as from a red-hot iron. Soft, red swelling of the arm, with violent stitches of pain. Pain as if strained in the muscles of the upper arm; drawing pain and lancinations in the upper arm the elbow; the pain seems to be in the bones. Lancinating pain, as if sprained, in the elbow and wrist joint. Drawing, lacerating pain in the arms. Paralytic sensation in the arms.

HANDS.

Painful sensation of the wrists. Burning itching of the hands; the skin peels off. Coldness of the hands. Rough, chapped, readily-bleeding hands. Gnawing behind the finger nails, with tingling along the arm, as high up as the clavicle. Swelling of the fingers. The tips of the fingers are disposed to ulcerate; with lancinating pains. *PANARITIA.

INFERIOR EXTREMITIES.

Stitches and lacerating pains in the hips and pelvis, and in the thighs and legs, principally when at rest. Heaviness of the legs; *principally in the hips; he can scarcely drag then; when walking he staggers, and has to sit down great weariness of the legs when sitting. Pain in the bend of the knee, rendering it difficult to extend the foot. Drawing pain in both knees, when ascending the stairs. Violent lacerating in the knees and patellae; and from the knees down through the toes, with a sensation of swelling of the knees; trembling of the knees; weariness of the legs;tearing and drawing pain in the leg; tension and burning in the external surface of the right calf. Frequent cramps in the calves when laying one foot across the other, or standing upon the toes; or as if the tendons were too short, after rising from a seat; heaviness of the feet, with great lassitude of the legs. Lacerating pain in the feet. Weariness in the feet when sitting. Pain in the soles of the feet, when stepping upon them, as though they were tender and swollen; itching of the toes with redness, as if frozen, worse after scratching, in the evening. Herpes between the toes.

Charles Julius Hempel
Charles Julius Hempel (5 September 1811 Solingen, Prussia - 25 September 1879 Grand Rapids, Michigan) was a German-born translator and homeopathic physician who worked in the United States. While attending medical lectures at the University of New York, where he graduated in 1845, he became associated with several eminent homeopathic practitioners, and soon after his graduation he began to translate some of the more important works relating to homeopathy. He was appointed professor of materia medica and therapeutics in the Hahnemann Medical College of Philadelphia in 1857.