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By Kartik Murtys
July 8, 2015· 1 min read
MYALGIA
Clinical CasesKartik Murtys · July 8, 2015 · 1 min

ACTAEA RACEMOSA has removed simple MYALGIA when not traceable (as with ARNICA) to fatigue. Of this, Dr. Madden has recorded some instances. Dr. Hughes, L.R.C.P

ACTAEA RACEMOSA has removed simple MYALGIA when not traceable (as with ARNICA) to fatigue. Of this, Dr. Madden has recorded some instances.

Dr. Hughes, L.R.C.P

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