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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2283

Bone pains accompany or precede all sorts of complaints; pain in bones early in morning, before a paroxysm of fever.
Gout, arthritis, rheumatism, etc.; inflammatory swellings of joints at fingers, toes, also elbows.
‘Inflammation of left knee and right elbow; pains worse from 10 am. until 4 pm’.
Pain in the arms as if sore and bruised, or as though the bones were broken; especially in the regions of the elbows and wrists.
Stiffness of arms and fingers, with obtuseness of sense of touch in the fingertips. Icy cold hands; or hot and sometimes moist palms.
Inflamed gouty nodosities at the finger joints; chalky deposits around the finger joints, impairing mobility.
Stiffness and general soreness of lower extremities when rising to walk. Severe pain in the lower limbs as if sore and bruised, also as if the bones were broken.
Calves of the legs feel as if they had been beaten.
Flagging of the muscles of the left thigh, as if they were falling off the bone. Cramp-like pain in legs that wake from sleep.
Stinging in feet, as from fine needles, at the beginning of the chill.
Pain in the first joint of the left great toe, which suddenly moves to the corresponding joint of the right side.
‘For some time had shooting pain in the right great toe before rain or a thunderstorm, so that he always knew what was coming on; this ceased and did not return’ (symptom from Berridge’s proving).
Intolerable pain under toenails of both feet; with intermittent fever.
Oedematous swelling of legs and feet as a sequel to malaria or other diseases. Kent points out: ‘If now there is swelling of the extremities, and you get symp- toms to show you that he needed Eupatorium in the beginning, Eupatorium will still cure the dropsy of the extremities’.
Fever
The symptoms of Eupatorium in this area are discussed above in the section ‘The Essential Features’. Some proving symptoms to complete the picture: ‘Chilliness in the morning, heat throughout the rest of the day, but no perspiration’.