BARYTA CARBONICA



BACK

Pain in the small of the back. Heaviness in the small of the back and loins, as from cold. Painful drawing in the small of the back, as if a heavy body were moving downwards. Tensive pain in the small of the back, worst in the evening. *Sensation as of incipient throbbing in the small of the back. Great pain in the right side of the back, when lying down. Weakness and want of mobility in the dorsal spine. Pain, as from bruises, between the shoulder. Burning in the loins. Throbbing in the back, like strong pulsations, mostly when at rest, and after an emotion. Violent itching of the back, day and night. *Stiffness in the nape of the neck, when waking from the siesta. Lancinations in the nape of the neck, *tension in the neck and scapulae, particularly when the air is rough and cold; *sarcoma, with burning in the inmost parts. Swelling on the nape of the neck, which, little by little, spreads over the whole head with redness of the skin, and pain thereof, as from ulceration, *accompanied by considerable swelling of the glands in this region, for several days. *Several glandular swellings in the nape of the neck and occiput. Frequent pain of the axillary glands. *Steatoma in the axilla.

ARMS

The arms are heavy and tremulous. *When laying the arm upon the table, it goes to sleep. Tension in small places of the arms. Swelling of the right arm, with pain in the axillary glands. Bone-pain at a small spot of the upper arm, as if an ulcer would form there. *Pain in the deltoid muscle when raising the arm. Pain of the elbow, as from a contusion. Pain as from bruises, apparently in the radius. Painful lameness in the fore-arm and hand going off by motion. Tension or drawing in the wrist-joint. Cramp pain in the hand. Dryness of the skin of the hands, like parchment. Titillation in the hands, *after which they go to sleep. *Numbness in the fingers, as if gone to sleep.

LEGS

Sudden stitches in the hip-joint, as if luxated, with pain when walking, as if it would break down. Burning in the nates. Violent lancinations in the nates. Lacerating from above downwards in the buttock, increasing and decreasing. Cramp in the lower limbs. Tension in the lower extremities, up to the hip. *Lacerating and tension in the bones of the lower extremities, down to the heel. Drawing pain from above downwards, along the whole of the left lower limb. Languor in the left lower limb, early in the morning. Weariness in the lower limbs, and jerks in the foot, when sitting with painful soreness of the posterior surface of the thigh. Sudden beating in the thigh. Violent pain, as from a contusion, in the middle of the thigh. Violent itching of the thigh, even at night. Painful stitches in the knee-joints. Pain in the leg, especially in the right tibia, as if the parts were lame. Drawing pain in the legs, apparently in the bones. *Ulcers in the legs. Uneasiness in the feet, when sitting. Tremor of the feet, when standing. Cramp-like pain in the soles of the feet. Drawing pain in the foot, only when walking. Burning in the soles of the feet. Drawing pain in the toes. Cramp in the toes, on extending the foot. *Fetid sweat of the feet.

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.