PHOSPHORUS



URINE

Involuntary emission of urine. Acrid, offensively smelling urine. Brown urine, with sediment of red sand. Urine, with a sediment of white flocculi. The urine deposits a brick dust sediment. Cutting micturition, with discharge of blood. Smarting and burning. Burning in the urethra. Jerking in the urethra. Stretching. Tension over the bladder.

MALE GENITAL ORGANS

Ulcer on the prepuce. Violent drawing in the testicle. Drawing stretching pains in the spermatic cords. Irresistible desire for an embrace. Impotence. Nocturnal emissions without dreams.

FEMALE GENITAL ORGANS

Stitches through the pelvis, from the vagina to the uterus. Dull, lacerating pain in the pudendum, as if ulcerated. Menses too late. Menses too early and scanty. Menses too early and profuse, and too long, also with pains in the small of the back and abdomen. Discharge of blood from the uterus between the menstrual periods. Discharge of blood in the pregnant females. Leucorrhoea, urging to urinate and weeping. BEfore and after the menses: toothache. Colic. Chilliness, with cold hands and feet. Violent nausea, when sitting up in bed, sour vomiting, oppression of the chest, cold sweat on the forehead, and vertigo when walking. Cramplike concentration of the lower limbs. Fermentation in the abdomen. Bloody expectoration. Bruised feeling of the limbs. Palpitation of the heart. After the menses: great weakness, with blue margins around the eyes, and anxiety. Milky leucorrhoea. Slimy leucorrhoea. Acrid, excoriating leucorrhoea. Smarting leucorrhoea, drawing blisters. REddish leucorrhoea. Viscid leucorrhoea, in place of the menses. Profuse leucorrhoea. Stitches in the mammae. Hard, painful nodosities. Erysipelas, with swelling accompanied with burning, stinging, and suppuration. Abscesses also, with fistulous ulcers.

LARYNX AND TRACHEA.

Irritation low down in the trachea, with oppression high up in the chest. Painfulness of the larynx, impeding speech. Sensitiveness of the larynx, with burning. Roughness of the larynx and trachea, with hacking. Hoarseness in the morning. Chronic hoarseness. Aphonia. Violent catarrh, with hoarseness. Catarrh, with cough, fever, and dread of death. Mucous expectoration from the larynx. Croup with disposition to relapses. Cough from titillation in the throat, waking him at night. Cough from tickling in the chest. Cough from laughing. Cough, with rawness and hoarseness in the chest. Night cough, with stitches in the throat. Sourish vomiting during the cough. Pain in the stomach when coughing. Violent dry cough, when sitting or lying, not at all during motion. Cough, with chilliness all over. Dry and hacking cough the whole day, and preventing sleep. Violent dry cough, with oppressive headache. Cough for several hours a day, with pain in the stomach and abdomen. Inveterate cough, as if from tubercles, or from chronic inflammation of the lungs. Hollow cough, mostly in the morning, and also at night. Loose cough, without expectoration, with pain and sore feeling in the chest. Panting cough, with slight oppression of the chest, and some expectoration. Fatiguing cough, with expectoration of tenacious mucus. Continual cough, with discharge of mucus and tensive pain in the chest. Muco- sanguineous expectoration, when coughing, or with fatiguing hacking, before and during the menses. Greenish expectoration. Cough, with saltish, purulent expectoration, particularly morning and evening. Suppression of the lungs. Mucous phthisis.

CHEST

Loud and panting breathing. Difficulty of breathing, in evening when in bee, or from tightness in the pit of the stomach. Panting breathing when ascending a hill. Loud, rattling breathing. Anguish in the chest in the evening. Frequent oppression in the chest, with nausea. Sensation as if the chest were oppressed by a load. Oppression early in the morning, with palpitation of the heart, and nausea. Oppression, with chilliness and violent headache. Tension and tightness in the chest, with dryness. Contraction of the lungs. Contraction of the chest, with pressure or crampy feeling in the epigastrium. Pain in the chest, especially during an inspiration. Severe stitches in both sides of the chest, during motion and rest. Stitches in the side, under the ribs, also with stinging when touched. Chronic stitches in the side. Rush of blood to the chest. Rush of blood to the heart, and palpitation, very violent after dinner. Palpitation of the heart, with anxiety, morning and evening. Palpitation in the daytime, when sitting. Sore burning in the chest. Itching in the chest. Weakness of the chest. Bruised pain in the upper part of the chest, when stopping, moving, or when touching the part. Burning pinching below the right outer chest, with mounting of heat to the head. Yellow spots on the chest.

BACK

Pain of the os-coccygis, as if ulcerated. Pain in the small of the back when rising after stooping. Paralytic weakness of the small of the back. Pain as if the back were broken. Heaviness and weariness of the back, hindering walking. Stitches in the lumbar vertebrae. Lacerating in the scapulae. Stiffness of the nape of the neck. Jerkings in the cervical muscles. Swelling of the posterior cervical and the cervical glands.

ARMS

Swelling of the axillary glands, with burning pain in the skin of the arms. Pressure and drawing in the shoulders. The shoulder is painful when touched or moved. Rheumatic pain in the right shoulder. Pain of the arm on lifting it. Heaviness in the shoulders and arms. Drawing rigidity in the muscles of the arm. Lacerating sticking in both arms and scapulae. Weakness of the joints of the arms, with distention of the veins of the hands. Paralytic, sore pain in the arm. Itching of the arm. Scaly herpes on the arms. Lacerating in the upper arm. Pain of the elbow-joint as if broken. Lacerating and boring from the elbow to the shoulder. Lacerating in the wrist-joint, with paralytic weakness, in the evening. Pain as if sprained in the wrist joint. Intensely painful stitches in the wrist-joint, during rest. Cold hands. Tremor of the hands. Itching of the hands. Sudden swelling of the hand and fingers. Pain, as if sprained, in the finger-joints. The tips of the fingers feel numb and insensible. Periodical contraction of the fingers, like cramp. Paralysis of the fingers.

LEGS.

Pain of the nates, as form subcutaneous ulceration. Pain in the left hip-joint. Pain in the hips, as if sprained. Great weakness in the lower limbs. Cramp-like contractive sensation in both limbs and feet, in paroxysms. Great restlessness in the limbs, with icy-cold hands, especially in the evening. Drawing pain in the thighs, relieved by walking. Burning of the thigh, increased by contact. Pain as from bruises in the middle of the thigh. Trembling in the knees. Drawing pain from the knees to the feet Arthritic tension in the knees, as if sprained. Nightly stitches in the knees, in paroxysms. Arthritic stiffness in the knees, with paralytic weakness of the legs. Cramp in the calf. Twitching in the calves. Pain, as if bruised, in the periosteum of the tibiae, painful when touched. A number of small blue-red spots on the legs, like petechiae. Paralytic feeling in the feet. Twitching of the feet, in the daytime. Icy-cold feet. Swelling of the feet, in the evening. Ulcerative pain in the soles. Chilblains in March. Pain of the toe as if frozen.

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.