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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2229

The fingers tend to contract spasmodically and can be extended only with difficulty. Stiffening of the finger joints when grasping something, as though the tendons would not give way; cramping as soon as one tries to grasp anything. Closing the hand and making a fist may be difficult, or even impossible.
Ice-cold hands, with a hot face.
Paralysing pain in hip joint, thigh and ankle, has to limp with pain. Violent, sharp stitching pain in the os ischii when rising from a seat.
Sciatica with pressive pain, aggravated by pressure, lying upon the painful part and bending forward, ameliorated by rising from the bed.
Sensitive pain in femur and tibia, arising at night during sleep; when waking, he has to bend the leg immediately in order to relieve the pain. Cutting stitching pain in the middle of the anterior side of the thigh, recurring from time to time.
Painful stiffness in crook of knees, hardly able to bend the knees. Very severe nocturnal pain in tibiae; also in Paget’s syndrome. Stitching pain in the fibula, extending upward, waking from sleep at night. Fine cutting stitches in the calf, arising when sitting, ceasing when walking. Ankles very stiff, cannot bend the ankle joints.
Tearing pain in the ankle joint, as though it were dislocated. Cold feet, always chilly, with cold perspiration.
Pressive pain in posterior muscles of the thigh, cannot lie upon them; ceasing after rising.
Sleep
Frequent stretching and yawning, as if one had not slept long enough.
Frequent waking at night: as if one had slept long enough and had to rise now; every time with a beginning outbreak of perspiration; as from fright or fear, but is not anxious when awake.
Sleep often disturbed after midnight, especially by paroxysms of cough, but also by nausea, diarrhoea, outbreaks of sweat, etc.
Fever
A permanent feeling of coldness prevails; ‘He feels too cold all the time, cannot get warm’. Cold shivering especially when at rest; no shivering when