MAGNESIA MURIATICA
By C.M. Boger — A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- NERVES.
- LIVER.
- Digestion.
- Pelvic organs: Uterus. Rectum.
- Women.
WORSE
- LYING ON RIGHT SIDE.
- Night. Noise.
- Sea bathing.
- Eating.
- Salt foods.
- MILK.
BETTER
- HARD PRESSURE.
- Lying bent.
- Hanging down.
- Gentle motion.
- Cool, open air.
- Nervous
; with hepato - uterine or cardiac symptoms. Globus. Hysteria. Crampings. Dryness. Burning. Darting. Dinner causes faintness, dyspnœa, etc. Chronicity. .................... Irritable. Yellow sclera. Tinea ciliaris. Acrid, crusty ozœna. Broad, yellow, scalloped tongue; feels burnt. Loss of taste and smell. Craves sweets. Pain from liver to spine or epigastrium. Sore, enlarged liver; drags if lies on (l) side. Cramp in gall-bladder, > eating. Flatulence. STOOLS DRY; KNOTTY; of little balls, like sheep dung; gray; crumbling at anus. Must press on bladder to urinate. Profuse, dark, lumpy menses; like pitch; with cramps, backache and pains in thighs. Gushes of leucorrhœa, follow each cramp or stool. Palpitation; > motion or lying on (l) side. Throb below (l) scapula. Bruised or burning feeling in hips and back. Cramps in back, < walking; in thighs, < sitting. Dead fingertips. Tense thighs and calves; must move limbs. Ankles cold or nervous, < night. Cutting in heels. Yellow, thin, foul pus. Jaundice. Sweat on head and feet.
Related: Nat-m. Pul. Sep.