Agaricus



Several slight emissions.

Itching of the hairy parts of the pudendum.

Itching and titillation of the female organs of generation.

Menses appear two days earlier than usual, and increased; flow of the menses greater than usual, with violent pains in the back and abdomen, of a tearing, pressive kind.

Intolerable itching in the external genitals, which did not cease till the following day.

Menses flow more abundantly.

Respiratory Apparatus.

Sense of constriction of the larynx.

The oppression and constriction of the larynx make him dread suffocation.

Pressive pain in the right of the larynx, with irritation to cough.

Huskiness of the voice, with piercing pains in the chest.

Irritation which excites coughing.

Frequently returning sensation of tickling in the larynx, which induces short and frequently repeated coughing.

A scratching irritation in the windpipe, causing a dry cough.

Constant irritation to cough, which can mostly be suppressed, but, if not, several violent shocks of cough succeed one another, which are very painful and mostly dry.

Great inclination to violent cough during the day, especially when smoking tobacco.

During the day, several sudden violent attacks of coughing.

During the day, several attacks of violent seemingly convulsive cough.

Violent coughing several times during the day, with pain under the sternum.

After dinner, coughing and sneezing together, so violent that it causes him to cry out.

Violent cough, with sneezing.

The cough is mostly accompanied by sneezing.

Violent sneezing follows every attack of cough.

The cough has the peculiarity of appearing in isolated attacks, is very violent, and ends with repeated sneezing.

A few attacks of cough with gagging.

A violent attack of cough, with inclination to vomit, and lachrymation.

Forenoon, frequent coughing; afternoon, an attack of coughing, with vomiting.

Convulsive, hacking cough, with oppressive perspiration.

Suddenly occurring violent attacks of cough.

Recurring several times, violent cough, by shocks.

Cough comes suddenly, and is so violent that it is not easily suppressed; several shocks of cough succeed each other, and cause him to double up and force tears from his eyes; the cough then ceases for a longer time; for half days.

The cough came on suddenly, and was so violent that it obliged him to double up, contract his legs, and even move his arms.

Two attacks of convulsive cough, followed by pain in the chest.

Awoke, coughing violently.

Violent cough, several times on waking up in the morning.

When he awoke, violent convulsive cough set in.

Violent coughing, several times in the morning.

When in awoke, violent convulsive cough set in.

Violent coughing, several times in the morning.

Cough several times, mornings.

Cough in the morning followed by sneezing.

Several attacks of cough in the forenoon, accompanied by sneezing.

Violent coughing several times in the forenoon.

Several convulsive attacks of cough during the forenoon.

During the forenoon, at intervals of two or three hours, convulsive attacks of coughing.

Very violent coughing at noon, with repeated sneezing.

Several violent attacks of cough during the day, but not of long duration.

In the afternoon, frequent violent coughing.

Often roused at night by violent attacks of cough.

So violent an attack of cough at night that it obliged him to sit up in bed, as he could not recover breath for some time.

Coughed racked him so much at night that he was obliged to sit up in bed, because the spasmodic contractions of the air- passage threatened to suffocate him.

Violent coughing several times during the night.

Much cough during the night.

Coughed violently, and sweated somewhat at night.

Shortly after falling asleep, she is roused by a spasmodic cough, lasting about ten minutes, attended with a painful tickling in the upper part of the larynx and extending down the throat.

Dry cough several times.

When sitting, there is a dry cough after dinner, which disturbs the nap.

Dry cough, with wheezing under the sternum, causing burning.

Frequent cough after a meal, without expectoration.

Violent, mostly dry cough, on waking.

Violent attacks of cough in the morning, mostly dry.

Short dry cough several times during the forenoon.

After dinner, short, dry, interrupted hacking cough.

During the day, frequent and labored, mostly dry cough.

At night, two attacks of violent labored cough, that convulsively shake the whole the whole body; the cough, which is mostly dry, is caused by a tickling in the air-passages; slimy expectoration seldom occurred.

Several times, loose labored cough, the irritation to cough being in the windpipe.

Several attacks of violent coughing, with only occasional expectoration of mucus.

Several times, night and morning, violent cough, with expectoration of mucus.

Cough frequently mornings; on waking, labored and mostly dry, with expectoration of thick white mucus.

Coughed several times, and expectorated mucus on awaking.

Mornings, on waking, cough, with loose expectoration.

Violent coughing several times in the morning, with expectoration of mucus.

Mornings, rattling of mucus in the chest, followed by several violent attacks of coughing; but rarely expectoration of mucus.

Slight coughing of mucus in the morning.

Frequent violent cough in the morning, with only occasional expectoration.

Cough, which, especially in the morning, brings up large brown flakes of mucus.

Coughing up of thick mucus in the morning.

Mornings, violent cough, several times, with expectoration of mucus; the cough bears the widest characteristics of a spasmodic cough, that is, upon a deep, almost wheezing inspiration, follow several short, clear-sounding shocks of cough, often with doubling up of the body, inclination to vomit, and lachrymation.

Frequent cough in the forenoon, sometimes, dry, but mostly with expectoration of mucus.

During the forenoon appeared several attacks of violent cough, with expectoration of mucus.

Frequent coughing up of lumpy mucus during the day.

Cough increased towards evening.

Much expectoration of small, gelatinous, transparent, moulded lumps of mucus, with great relief to the lungs, without coughing, and by forcible expiration.

Expectoration very marked, gelatinous, or rather resembling starch-paste, transparent and white; it does not dissolve, but retains its accidental form of little lumps, like coagulated starch-paste, and is observed for many days.

Expectoration of thin thready mucus, and small lumps of a saltish taste.

Breath is very short.

Anxiety; attacks of suffocation.

Very short breath and asthma even when walking slowly.

When walking, she is obliged to stand still several times, in order to be able to take breath.

Difficult breathing (after eight days).

Difficult and noisy respiration.

Respiration difficult.

Towards eleven o’clock in the morning, difficulty in breathing.

Respiration labored and superficial.

Oppressed breathing at times.

Aggravated breathing, as if the cavity of the thorax were filled with blood (after four hours).

Accelerated breathing.

Deep breathing.

Frequent deep inspiration.

Hot, accelerated breathing.

Deep breathing.

Frequent deep inspiration.

Hot, accelerated breath, and oppressed chest; deep breathing and involuntary bursts of coughing are often instinctively but vainly employed to remove these difficulties.

Respiration light.

Chest.

Frequent twitching in both pectoral muscles.

Frequent jumping of the pectoral muscles.

Rattling of mucus in the chest.

Rattling of mucus in the chest, when lying on the back.

Snoring and wheezing in the chest, during the night.

Constant sensation of not feeling well in the chest.

Pain in the chest, after rising.

Burning inside the chest, and a kind of oppression.

Burning in the chest, after dinner.

Fine burning and prickling at different places of the chest, especially upon the sternum (after one hour).

Occasionally, some tensive pain across the ch.

Tension across the chest; slight shortness of breath.

Soon after taking, tension across the anterior walls of the chest, with some shortness of breath.

Soon after taking, tension across the anterior wall of the chest.

After breakfast, tension across the chest, as if the thorax could sufficiently expand.

Towards noon, slight shooting pains and tension in the chest.

Tension and pressure over the whole breast, for a short time after breakfast.

Tension in the lower part of the chest, during motion and when sitting; this tension takes away his breath.

Difficulty in breathing, as if his chest were too full; he is constrained to breathe deeper.

Total constriction of the chest consequent upon oppression; she is obliged too take frequent and deep inspiration; this makes walking difficult for her.

More or less severe constriction of the chest, with deep inspiration at times, and visible beating of the heart, and a kind of oppression, especially behind the two borders of the sternum, along its whole length.

Feeling off pain in the lower part of the chest, especially in the region of the pit of the stomach, as if the contents of the thorax were compressed; the pain is most violent after dinner.

Continued pressure in upper part of chest, like an oppression, with repeated deep inspirations on walking and sitting, with painful pressure behind the sternum and at both sides of it; comes and goes, with sensation of a load on the chest.

TF Allen
Dr. Timothy Field Allen, M.D. ( 1837 - 1902)

Born in 1837in Westminster, Vermont. . He was an orthodox doctor who converted to homeopathy
Dr. Allen compiled the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica over the course of 10 years.
In 1881 Allen published A Critical Revision of the Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica.