Mechanical injuries of spinal cord; bad effects of spinal concussion;
pains, after a fall on coccyx.
Punctured, incised or lacerated wounds; sore, painful ( Led. -
contused wounds, Arn. , Ham. ), especially if of long duration.
Injuries: from treading on nails, needles, pins, splinters ( Led.
); from rat-bites; prevents lock-jaw.
Preserves integrity of torn and lacerated members when almost entirely
separated from body ( Calend. ).
Injury to parts rich in sentient nerves - fingers, toes, matrices
of nails, palms or soles - where the intolerable pains shows nerves
are severely involved; of tissues of animal life, as hands and feet.
Nervous depression following wounds or surgical operations; removes
bad effects of shock, of fright, of mesmerism.
Always modifies and sometimes arrests ulceration and sloughing
( Calend. ). Crushed, mashed finger-tips. Tetanus after traumatic
injuries (compare, Phys. ).
Vertigo: sensation as if head became suddenly elongated; at night,
with urging to urinate.
Headache: after a fall upon occiput, with sensation as if being
lifted up high into the air; great anxiety lest she fall from this
height.
Spine: after a fall; slightest motion of arms or neck extorts cries;
spine very sensitive to touch.
Bunions and corns when pain is excruciating, showing nerve involvement.
Convulsions; after blows on head or concussion.
Relations. - Compare: Arn. , Calen. , Ruta , Staph.
In wounds where formerly Acon. , and Arn. , were given alternately,
Hypericum cures.
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