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BONES, DISEASES OF.
#Aurum. [Aur]
Caries of cranial bones and bones of the palate are especially met by
this remedy .It is an antidote to mercury, and has voilent pains at
night.
There is an offensive odor and discharge of small pieces of bone.
Pains in the bones of the extremities. Given timely it may prevent
caries, necrosis and exostosis.
**Platinum muriaticum. Caries especially of the tarsus.
**Mezereum. Periostitis before the stage of suppuration, worse from
touch nodes, necrosis nocturnal bone pains. Exostosis of the tarsal
bones.
#Asafoetida. [Asaf]
Caries of bones with offensive discharges, intolerable soreness around
the ulcers; caries of tibia with great soreness, so much so that
dressings are intolerant. Pains are dull, drawing and boring, worse
from rest. **Strontiana carbonica. Caries of long bones with an
exhausting diarrhoea.
Ostitis discharging bone.
**Stillingia. Syphilis of the long bones, periostitis and otitis worse
at night and in damp weather. It is of striking benifit in secondary
syphilitic nodes.
#Calcarea fluorica. [Calc.f]
Osseous tumors, enlargement of bones, with or without caries. **Hecla
lava. Osteomata of spongy nature are greatly improved and cured even
by this remedy. Swelling of bones of jaw after extraction of teeth
with violent pains. Caries of maxillary bones.
#Mercurius. [Merc]
Ostitis, violent bone pains, swelling.
**Nitric acid. Mercurial ostitis, drawing, pressive pains with
sensitiveness. **Phosphorus. Non-syphilitic caries of vertebra and
caries of lower jaw. in hip disease it is useful after **Silicea,
burning in the spine. The proving of **Phosphorus gives the essential
features of rickets. It is especially of use in cases marked by
laryngeal symptoms. This is an important clinical observation and may
be accepted as a guiding indication.
#Silicea. [Sil]
Curvature of bones, rickets; here it is often the clearly indicated
remedy; there is present offensive sweat. Hip-joint disease. Caries
after inflammation, worse from cold. Potts disease. It is a slow
acting remedy. **Calcarea carbonica. Baehr claims that this remedy is
superior to any in caries of the vertebra. Curvature of the spine.
Rickets, sour sweat. **Phosphoric acid. Hip disease and caries of the
spine. Sensation in the bone as if scraped with a knife. It is a
remedy which correponds to the extreme debility found in rickets, and
is a valuable remedy in that affection.
#Flouric Acid. [Fl-Ac]
Dental fistula; caries of the bone, especially of the long bones, with
thin excoriating discharges relieved by cold applications.
Caries of temporal bones ans mastoid processes. The pains are burning
and intermittent, and the discharge is thin and acrid.
Caries from syphilis or mercury. It follows **Silicea well. **Silicea
is worse fom cold, **Flouric acid better. Dr. Luther Peck, of
Plymouth, Michigan, relates a case of maxillary necrosis in which
**Silicea followed by Flouric acid and then **Calcarea flourica
completely cured. These thre remedies are excellent jaw remedies.
#Calcarea phosphorica. [Calc-p]
A great remedy for non-union of fractured bones when due to
***impaired nutrition. In the lower potencies it stimulates the
formation of callus.
The remedy for rickets, especially for the fat rachitic infant.
**Symphytum. An excellent remedy for injuries of bone where there is
an irritability at the point of fracture, nervous in origin. **Ruta
graveolens oftentimes in fractures renders good service in causing
callus to form. Especially useful where non-union results, because of
deficient callus. **Sulphur. Rickets, defective assimilation, great
appetite, but poorly nourished.
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