Bones

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.

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