Arthritic diathesis.
Chronic rheumatism.
Secondary syphilis.
General tendency to emaciation.
Stiffiness and contraction of muscles, tendons and extremities, with rheumatic swellings of the joints.
Aching in the bones and chronic inflammation and degeneration of the bones, which are very sore and cannot bear the slightest touch.
Growing pains in children.
Violent rheumaticor gouty (or syphilitic) pains in bones of the head, < top and l. side, extending into the face, < night.
Persistent deafness, with recurring earaches.
Facial neuralgia.
Neuralgic toothache.
Tonsillitis.
Ovaritis in rheumatic patients, with irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhoea.
Chronic inflammation of the ovaries,with agonizing pains, irritable bladder.
Pleuritic pains in apex of lungs, especiallyin consumption.
In consumption it relieves the extremely offensive expectoration (compare Cap.).
Muscular pain and stiffiness in the back.