MAGNESIA MURIATICA



LARYNX.

Hoarseness, with a sore feeling in the throat and chest. Sudden violent hoarseness, with dry cough and pressure on the chest during rough weather. Cough, with tingling in the larynx, with discharge of mucus. Dry cough, mostly only evening and night. Short fits of cough, followed by dull aching pain in the chest. Nightly spasmodic cough, from titillation in the throat. Ulcerative sore pain in the chest when coughing, evening and night. Violent burning in the chest when coughing.

CHEST.

Want of breath, when going up-hill. Contraction of the chest, with oppressed breathing and dull stitches. Tensive pain in the chest, most acute during a deep inspiration. Congestion of blood to the chest. Violent aching pain in the chest. Constrictive pain in the chest and scapulae. Considerable burning and throbbing in the chest. Stitches in the heart, arresting her breath. Palpitation of the heart, going off during motion. Violent palpitation of the heart, with pulsation in all the arteries. Oppression of the heart.

BACK.

Pain in the small of the back. Pain, as from bruises, above and in the small of the back and both hips, with sensitiveness of the parts. Contractive cramp-pain ion the small of the back. Gnawing pain in the small of the back and the whole back, in the evening, after lying down. Paralytic sensation in the small of the back, in the evening. Severe pain, as from bruises, in the back. Pain as from bruises, and burning, between the shoulders. Severe burning pain and constant itching of the back. Tension between the shoulders and down the back. Lacerating between the shoulders.

ARMS.

Pain in the shoulder-joint, as if broken. Drawing and lacerating in the shoulder-joint, most painful during motion. Lacerating in the shoulder. Throbbing pain in the shoulder. Burning from the shoulders to the fingers and scapulae. Lacerating in the upper arms, apparently in the marrow. Burning pain and continual itching of the lower arms. Lacerating in the hand.

LEGS.

Lacerating in the hip-joint. Lacerating and pain, as from bruises, in the hip, aggravated by walking. Throbbing in the hip. The bones of the lower limbs are very painful when walking. Tensive laceratings above the bend of the knee. Sudden and painful stitches in the thigh. Uneasiness and rigid sensation in the thighs. Lacerating in the knees. Cramp in the calves. Paralytic pain, as from bruises, in both calves. Sweaty feet. Cutting in the heels. Burning of the soles of the feet, in the evening. Tingling in the soles of the feet, when sitting.

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.