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Credit: Materia medica pura (Volume 3). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![when rising, and especially when standing, (a. 3 h.) While walking, the foot feels as if going to sleep, (a. f h.) Weariness and numbness in the lower limbs as if they had gone to sleep, without tingling.—195. Pain in the upper part of the toes, as if they had become sore by walking. Laceration in the big toe. Sore pressure in the corns, which had been painless here- tofore, when pressing the feet ever so little. Pain in the upper part of one of the toes, as of a corn. Severe stitch in the heel. —200. Sore pain in the heel. (a. •£ h.) (Occasional pain in the heel, like pressure.) (Violent pressing around the ankle of the affected ulcerated foot.) [Faintness of the lower limbs.—110. Great weariness of the lower limbs from four until eight o'clock in the evening, (a. 1 h.) Excessive weakness of the lower limbs, when walk- ing, as if they would break. Drawing in either knee and in the right lower limb. Stitch in the anterior muscles of the right thigh, from above downwards, (a. 27 h.) Voluptuous itching of the left thigh, in the anterior and internal surface, but more in the former, (a. 18 h.)—115. Bruised pain over the knee when sitting. Stitches in the tendons of the left thigh, toward the bend of the knee. (a. 19 h.) Rigid tension in the hamstrings, when rising from a seat, as if too short, (a. 3 h.) Painless buzzing in the left leg, with sensation of heaviness, as if the leg had gone to sleep, (a. 4 h.) Pressure in the outer region of the tibiae, when standing.—120. Sudden lancina- tions in the heels, big toe and calf, when sitting. Stitches in the right big toe. Painful crawling in the toes of the right foot. (a. 27 h.) Voluptuous itching in the bottom of the toes of the left foot. (a. 27 h.)] General Symptoms : (Stitching in the steatoma.) Crawl- ing over the skin.—205. Crawling itching, as of a fly or flea, terminating in a sensation of soreness, first in the inner, then in the outer side of the limbs, in the evening when in bed, and in the morning after waking. Continuous digging-up stitches in various parts, becoming sharper and more painful, in propor- tion as they penetrate more deeply into the flesh. Slow, con- tinuous, very painful stitches in various parts ; for instance in the dorsum or in the sides of the fingers and toes. Stitching jerks in the part touched by the magnet (immediately). Jerks in the part touched by the magnet (immediately).—210. Tremulous, vibrating, numb sensation. Sensation as if the blood were rushing to the place touched by the magnet, as if the blood would come out there, (a. -J- h.) Twitching in the neighboring parts. Twitching and beating near the part touched by the magnet, (a. £ h.) Tensive sensation in the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21125284_0065.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)