- Allen, in his Handbook, gives a full pathogenesis of Magn-gr.
- RheumatismJoint, muscle, or tissue painInflammatory pain, stiffness, and swelling in joints, muscles, or surrounding connective tissues. and heart lesions are prominent features in the symptomatology of this drug.
- Alternating pains between spleen and heart.
- Erratic shifting of pains rapidly change their place or alternate.
- RheumaticRelating to joint or muscle painDescribe pain, stiffness, or inflammation affecting joints, muscles, or connective tissues. action, particularly manifested in the chest and heart.
- Stiffness and soreness.
- Bruised, constrictive and rheumatic pains in various parts, particularly the joints.
- Patient tired and stiff.
- Tiredness impeding motion.
- Soreness when quiet.
- Marked action was develope d in the female sexual sphere and an inter-menstrual flow was observed