Internal heat or chilliness in the chest, with pain during the chill.
Heat and burning pain in the chest with anxiety and tightness.
Pleurisy with fluid exudation or pneumonia; coagulated brown haemorrhage from the lungs. Pleuro-pneumonia, with stabbing pain; frequent respiration; bloody expectoration;
high fever; bursting headache; worse on motion and deep inspiration.
Inflammation of bronchial tubes, the lungs, the diaphragm and the mammae. Rheumatic inflammation of pleura; inflammation of the right pleura with fluid exudation and of the right lung. Congestion and dropsy of the chest. Inflammation of the endocardium and the
heart. Cramp in heart or a sore, bruised feeling around the heart. It beats violently and rapidly; the pulse is full, hard and rapid, especially on getting up.
Induration of the mammae with either an increase or the suppression of milk. Ill- effects of weaning. The mammae become hot and swollen and produce abscesses. They are worse before the menses.
Eruption of pointed pimples with whitish semi-transparent vesicles on chest. Ulcerative chest pain. Blotchy eruptions on axilla and perspiration in the axillae.
Back
Painful stiffness in the nape of the neck, especially on the right side towards the shoulder and pain near the occiput with a feeling as if the head were weak. Pain in the trapezius when turning head to left.
Rheumatic pain and stiffness in the back, especially on rising. Drawing and contracting pain in the muscles. Drawing pain in the back while sitting, which extend downward, aggravated by turning and ameliorated by walking. Drawing pain in the lumbar region at night, which makes turning in bed almost impossible, also worse after eating and during a hard stool. There is pain in the lumbar region and the spine in the morning; the pain extends to the abdomen. Tearing pain from standing and on stooping. Aching pain in lumbar region on touch. Lying on the back ameliorates the pain; standing erect is impossible and motion is painful.
Pain is brought on by coughing, when lifting something, on raising or stretching
out a leg, or on turning in bed. The patient is only comfortable when lying with the body bent forward.