MAGNESIA CARBONICA



URINE.

Inability to retain the urine. Pale or green urine. White sediment in the urine. The urine burns while being emitted.

MALE GENITAL ORGANS.

Diminution of the sexual instinct. Frequent pollutions.

FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS.

Frequent itching of the pudendum. Menses delaying; preceded by sore throat. Reappearance of the menses on the third day, with colic, they continue for several days. The menses are more profuse than usual. The flow is most profuse when walking or standing. The menstrual blood is dark and acrid dark, viscid, almost like pitch; thick and black, and appears before the time. The menses appear too soon. Previous to the menses bearing down, cutting, and pain in the small of the back, as if it bearing down, cutting, and pain in the small of the back, as if it were contracted and bruised. Coryza, with obscuration of the nose. During the menses: liquid stool, followed by tremor of the limbs. Headache, with feeling of heaviness and heat. Dim, dry, burning eyes. Pale complexion. Violent colic; cutting around the umbilicus; violent bearing down in the abdomen, at night, and early in the morning; frequent sneezing, early in morning; frequent, but intermittent headache; drawing pain in the small of he back; faintness; exhaustion; the knees are painful when walking, as if they were bruised. Violent pain in the small of the back, as if it were bruised. Leucorrhoea after the menses. Thin, scanty leucorrhoea, with pinching around the navel. Leucorrhoea, like water. Smarting leucorrhoea. Discharge of white mucus, preceded by abdominal spasms. Toothache of pregnant females.

LARYNX AND TRACHEA.

Contractive sensation in the trachea, with aching in the pit of the throat. Tickling in the throat, followed by a short cough. Hollow, dull cough. Fits of spasmodic cough, the whole night. During the cough, pain in the chest.

CHEST.

Short breathing when walking. Tightness of the chest, in the afternoon. Contractive sensation around the chest, the shoulder feeling bruised. Great oppression of the chest, with occasional deep breathing. Sudden aching in the chest, arresting the breathing. Intensely painful cutting and stitches in the chest. Palpitation of the heart. Sudden, violent, sore pain in the heart, with distinctly audible cracking, accompanied by a tormenting nausea. Pain as from bruises, in the muscles of the chest, during motion and when touching them.

BACK.

Violent pain, as from bruises, in the small of the back. Violent pain in the back, at night, in bed, as if the parts had been crushed, worst during motion, but also when at rest. Violent lacerating and darting in the nape of the neck. Stiffness of the nape of the neck.

ARMS.

Pain, as from a sprain, in the right shoulder, when moving the arm, also when in bed. Pressure on the shoulder. Paralytic pain, as from bruises, in the left shoulder. Violent contractive pain in both shoulders, and lacerating down the back. Nightly attacks of lacerating, with tingling down to the fingers, and inability to move the arm from pain. Drawing, darting, weariness of the arms. The elbow-joint is painful when bending the arm. Drawing pain in the hands. Burning in the palms of the hands. The skin of the hands becomes chapped. Cramp feeling in the finger joints. Spreading blisters on the fingers.

LEGS.

Pain in both hips, generally when moving the limbs. The lower limbs, especially the knees, are very painful. Heaviness and pain in the knees when walking. Weary pain in the knees when walking. Hard swelling in the bend of the knees, so painful that he is unable to extend the limb. Stitches in the knee-joint. Painful drawing in the legs. Cutting pain in the tibia. Boils on the legs. Violent pain of the feet, as if they were too heavy and weary. Drawing pain in the soles 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.