Facilitates union of fractured bone ( Cal. p. ); lessens peculiar
pricking pain; favors production of callous; when trouble is of
nervous origin.
Irritability at point of fracture; periosteal pain after wounds
have healed.
Mechanical injuries; blows, bruises, thrusts on the globe of the
eye.
Pain in eye after a blow of an obtuse body; snow ball strikes the
eye; infant thrusts its fist into its mother's eye (to soft tissues
around the eye, Arn. ).
Relations. - Compare: Arn. , Calend. , Cal. p. , Fluor. ac. , Hep.
, Sil.
Follows well: after Arnica for pricking pain, and soreness of periosteum
remaining after an injury.
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