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Credit: Materia medica pura (Volume 3). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![dry cough, which causes the secretion of smarting, acrid tears. —135. Intolerable burning stitches in the muscles of the side of the chest, toward the back. [Bleeding at the nose. A sort of catarrh, (a. 12 d.)—45. Violent fit of cough, with profuse expectoration of blood, (a. 6 d.) Spasmodic cough, with shocks in the chest and anxious breathing, and visible oppression of the chest; sobbing breath- ing ; pressure in the chest, (a. 4 d.) Pricking in the chest, and a cold shuddering burning through the whole body.—50. A shock in the upper part of the sternum, causing cough and lachrymation. Violent oppression of the chest, tearing in the stomach and bowels, and beating in the shoulders. Tearing in the right side, mingled with pricking. Tearing extending from the right side into the inner parts of the abdomen, min- gled with prickings and shocks, as if small pieces of flesh were being torn out, or as if fiery sparks were flying about. Four burning emanations from the middle of the chest toward either shoulder and side, back, and small of the back, with anxiety, and sensation as if the parts were being dissected.—55. Burn- ing emanation from the left shoulder through the chest toward the right side, as if the parts were being severed.] Extremities : Painful stiffness of the cervical vertebrae in the morning, during motion, (a. 12 h.) Cracking in the cer- vical vertebras in the morning, during motion. Pain in the homo-hyoid muscle, as if it were going to be attacked with cramp. Pain in the back when standing or sitting quiet.—140. Twitching of the muscles of the back, and sensation as if some- thing were alive in them. Pain in the sacrolumbal' articula- tion, in the morning when in bed when lying upon the side, and in daytime when stooping a long time. Pain in the hu- meral articulation, (or in the ligaments,) as if the head of the bone were dislocated, (not only as if bruised, or sprained and twisted.) Tearing jerkings in the muscles of the arm when staying at a cold place. Uneasiness in the sound arm.—145. Drawing pain in the upper part of the lower arm. In the evening, between the sixth and seventh hour, he feels a tearing and bruised pain in the joints of the arm, more during rest than when bending the arm; the pain returns in twenty-four hours. Feeling of coldness in the hands: the hands are icy cold the whole day, for several days, (from touching the centre of the bar.) Pain in the wrist-joint, as if a tendon had become strain- ed, or as if an electrical shock passed through the parts, (a. 48 h.) Arthritic, digging up, and boring pain in a place of the lower joint of the thumb in rest.—150. Tearing in the joints of the thumb in the evening when in bed. Pain as if sprained VOL. III. 4](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21125284_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)