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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1168

around 3-4 am is characteristic. Nosebleed from the suppression of menses.
Bryonia has been found to be curative in chlorosis.
Mastitis with hardness and tenderness of the breasts.
Pain in the left ovary ameliorated by lying on the painful side. Stupid, drowsy condition during fever, where the patient has the delusion that he is somewhere else and “wants to go home”. Headaches which are bursting, splitting and go backwards and are worse for any movement or from coughing. Headaches from over-indulgence in alcohol and food. Convulsions from suppressed eruptions, after perspiration and after haemorrhages where the aura begins with jerking in the nape of the neck. The respiratory organs and heart are profoundly affected. A characteristic of Bryonia is a frequent desire to take a long breath; must expand the lungs.
The Bryonia cough can be quite painful; patients will be seen to hold their chests when coughing in order to minimise the painful motion of the chest wall.
Dropsical swellings into synovial and serous membranes, painful to touch, which increase as the day goes on and disappear during the night.
Hot swelling of the affected parts.
Swelling of glands, like nodes.
Joints red, swollen and stiff with stitching pain from the slightest motion. Children dislike to be carried or raised.
Pains are bursting, stitching or heavy and go backwards and appear gradually. Pain tends to move to the part lain on and after the pain has subsided the patient trembles.
On coughing he holds his sides, the chest and the head. Burning pain of parts grasped with the hand and burning and tearing pains externally and internally.
Pressing pain as from load or pressing pain outward, from within.
Painful joints, worse motion and touch. Often indicated in an injury