Bones
- Phos.
- Swelling of the bones; necrosis, especially of lower jaw.
- Aurum met.
- Bone pains at night, or deep ulcers affecting the bones, after abuse of Mercury or syphilitic taint.
- Lycop.
- Bone pains at night; bones inflammed, mostly the ends.
- Therid.
- Scrofula when other remedies fail, rachitis, caries, necrosis, to reach the root of the evil and destroy the cause (Baruch).
- Mez.
- Pain in the periosteum of the long bones, especially the tibia, < at night in bed and damp weather; touch intolerable.
- Ruta.
- Bruises and other mechanical injuries of bones and periosteum.
- Asaf.
- To be thought of in affections of the bones, when there is present great sensitiveness to the slightest touch, or even the slightest dressings.
- Aurum met.
- Exostosis of skull and other bones, with boring pains which drive to despair, especially when syphilitic or after the abuse of Mercury.
- Angust.
- Caries and very painful ulcers, which affect the bones and pierce them to the marrow.
- Calc. ost.
- Tardy development of bony tissues, with lymphatic enlargements, fontanelles close too slowly, and teeth come too slowly.
- Fluor. ac.
- Disease of bones, particularly of long bones, caries or necrosis of psoric or syphilitic nature.
- Merc.
- Bone pains < at night; boring pains in exostoses.
- Nit. ac.
- Syphilitic bone pains; especially after abuse of Mercury ; pricking pains.
- Syphil.
- Carious ulcers, pains worse from sundown to sunrise.
- Angust.
- Caries of tubular bones (pierces the marrow), with abnormal craving for coffee.
- Calc. phos.
- Bones affected along sutures or at symphyses.
- Phos. ac.
- Periosteal inflammation, with burning, gnawing, tearing pains; sensation as if bones were being scraped with a knife.
- Silicea
- Inflammation, swelling, caries and necrosis of bones in subjects who lack vital warmth, or who are very sensitive to cold.
- Calc. ost.
- Curvature of bones, especially of spine and long bones; extremities deformed.
- Stilling.
- Chronic periosteal rheumatism, distressing aching pains in long bones, sometimes with nodes (syphilitic). Especially tibial pains.
- Kali iod.
- Chronic periosteal rheumatism, nocturnal bone pains drive to despair (syphilitic or mercurial, or both).
- Aurum met.
- Syphilitic bone affections, particularly after the abuse of Mercury , caries of nasal bones, fetid ozaena, pains < at night.
- Fluor. ac.
- In bone disease and varicose veins of old people, follows Silicea well.