MAGNESIA PHOSPHORICA
By C.M. Boger — A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- NERVES: Face. Head.
- Muscles.
- Right side.
WORSE
- COLD: AIR. Uncovering. Drafts. Water (Calc-c.).
- Lying on R. side.
- Touch.
- Periodicity.
- NIGHT.
- Milk.
- Exhaustion.
BETTER
- WARMTH.
- HOT BATHING.
- Pressure.
- Doubling up.
- Rubbing.
Tall, slender, dark and neurotic. Nervous, tense and subject to sudden, violent neuralgias, colics, cramps, etc. SUDDEN paroxysms of pain; sharp shooting like lightning; suddenly changing place; in waves; radiating, boring or constricting; extorting cries; causing restlessness, prostration, etc. Twitchings. Tic-convulsif. Spasmodic effects; hiccough, yawning, chorea, writer's cramp, etc. Much pain. .................... Always talking of her pains. Hot, aching eyes. Photophobia. Faceache, < if body gets cold. Cracks in angles of lips. Nervous angina. Cutting; from bowels into thighs. Flatulent colic. Contracted abdomen. Diarrhœa ceases, spasms set in. Cough, > cool air. One vertebra seems absent. Tightness of skin of fingers. Pains in lower limbs, alternating sides. Irritable pulse. Tarry menses leaving a fast stain; flowing at night.
Related: Colo. Dios.