Symptoms
1. Mechanical injuries of bones and periosteum; sprains, dislocations, with bruised pains; lameness after sprains esp. of wrists and ankles; ganglia; flat foot.
2. Bruised, lame sensation all over, ((<)) limbs and joints; parts lain on are painful as if bruised; even in rheumatic complaints.
3. Ailments from overstraining the eyes; headaches asthenopia, etc.; eyes burn and ache, feel strained or hot, like balls of fire.
4. Dyspepsia; after abdominal strain; when meat always disagrees, causing much distress and urticaria; also ((<)) milk.
5. Rectal complaints; prolapse immediately on attempting defecation: after confinement or undue stain: carcinoma of rectum.