Stiffness in neck half-sided, with a sensation of inward swelling.
Pain as if bruised or swollen, from right scapula to shoulder joint.
Lumbar region: sticking or pressing pain, at times slight, at times very sensitive, in one or the other lumbar region, now in a small spot when it is a simple sticking, now in a larger place, when it is chiefly pressing, either exactly in the region of the kidneys, or at times extending above or below, but especially outward, so that it extends around the side of the abdomen in front, or to the region of the hips, sometimes also in the spine and extending down to the small of the back, and the region of the bladder and groin; sometimes fine, sometimes dull; the sticking sometimes extends from the region of the kidneys straight forward into the abdomen, at times with a numb, paralysed, bruised sensation; frequently returning and lasting a long time.
Numbness.
Post-operative pain.
Pain on appearance of the menses.
Fluttering pain.
Burning pain when rising from sitting or stooping.
Tearing pain while lying, while standing.
Sore pain on awakening from sleep.
Weakness when riding.
Sacral region: pain while sitting and while lying.
Amelioration after stool.
Pain as if the back would break.
A feeling of warmth in the lower part of the back and in the small of the back, as if the lumbar region were asleep, extending down into the sacrum, the hips, and the posterior portion of the thighs.
Pressive-tensive or pressing sensation in the sacrum, deep, internal, when severe, with a feeling as if the bone would be forced apart, worse when sitting and lying.
Great soreness and pain through entire back from sacrum to shoulders, greatly increased whenever patient performed any labour.
Boils in groups.
Pimples in dorsal region.