Rheumatic pains, especially in the periosteum of the bones, < cold weather, > moving (Rhus t); these pains may affect nearly every part of the body, and are frequently associated with coldness of the extremities, especially of the-feet, but the general indication is aggravation before a storm.
Chronic rheumatism of small joints (Led.).
Rheumatoid arthritis.
Rheumatic headache, < wet, cold weather, involving the forehead and temples.
Headache like a tearing of the bones of the skull, < wet, cold weather, > warm wraps and from moving about, also < wine (Lyc.).
Threatening glaucoma, always < the approach of a storm, > after the storm broke, patient strongly rheumatic.
Muscular asthenopia, with darting pains through the eye, < before a storm.
Ciliary neuralgia.
Otalgia, tearing pain, with roaring and buzzing.
Facial neuralgia, involving both dental nerves, pains drawing, tearing and jerking, < change of weather, > warmth and eating.
Neuralgic toothache, > while eating, caused by cold.
Neuralgic colic in various parts of the abdomen, < l. hypochondrium.
Chronic pain in the left side under the short ribs, > eating.
Diarrhoea in wet, cold weather; after fruit, with general rheumatic pains.
Catarrh of the bladder, with frequent urging to urinate and drawing pains, urine offensive.
Hydrocele, several cases.
Orchitis , testicle indurated with a feeling as though it were being crushed.