Agaricus



Cold and blue limbs.

Hands and feet cold.

Mornings, in the warmth of the bed, the familiar sensation of coldness in the right axilla, and in the inner condyle of the foot.

Twitchings, especially of arms, so violent that it seemed to her from electric shocks; she could hold nothing in her hands.

Upper Extremities.

Irregular and hurried movements of the upper extremities.

Slight contraction of the upper extremities.

Began to move the arms here and there, and shrug the shoulders.

Pimples upon the arms, with a burning-itching, of the size of grains of flaxseed.

The arms feel bruised.

Painful weariness of the arms.

On account of the pain he is obliged to change frequently the position of his arms.

Want of strength in the arms.

Itching of the arms.

Small jerks in muscles of left shoulder-joint and between scapulae.

Drawing, rheumatic pain in the shoulder-joint attended with weakness of the whole arm (fifteenth day).

Slight drawing and pressive pain in the right shoulder.

Violent paralytic tearing in the right shoulder.

Sticking in muscles of anterior wall of right axilla.

Rhythmical jumping of the muscles in the left shoulder-blade and left deltoid muscles.

Violent convulsive shocks in the left shoulder.

Tearing pain in left shoulder.

Pain in left shoulder-joint.

Sprained pain in the left shoulder-joint.

A sore pain in the lower angle of the left shoulder-blade, as if chafed.

Fine stinging in the forepart of the head of the humerus in the right arms.

Convulsive shock of the left arm, as from an electric shock, that seemed have its origin in the neighboring joints.

Violent shocks in the left arm.

From 2 to 6 P.M. pain as of lameness in the left arm.

Drawing pains in left arm, extending to the middle finger.

Tension in the biceps.

On rising in the morning, stiff pain in right biceps on bending the forearm back to the body; lasts a long time; makes this movement difficult.

The upper arms are painful to the touch.

Bruised feeling in upper arm.

Sensation as if from the jumping of the tendons in the upper arm.

The upper arm feels paralyzed, in consequence of much writing.

A suppurating, painful abscess, of the size of a bean, has formed in the middle of the right deltoid muscle.

Some tension on the right upper arm, felt when moving.

Only during certain motions a somewhat painful tension in the right upper arm.

Fine tearing in the posterior surface of the right upper arm; often together with it the same sensation in the left lower arm; but the tearing is most sensitive in the region of the left clavicle.

Painful lameness of the right upper and forearm, and easy fatigue of the latter from only a little writing.

Twitching of the muscles in the left upper arm, near the point of the elbow.

Cramp-like pain in the muscles of the left upper arm below the deltoid muscle.

Mornings, after waking, a continuous, pressive, tensive pain in the tendons of the left upper arm, close to the bend of the elbow, lasting several minutes.

Lame pain in left upper arm.

Tearing pain in left upper arm.

In the evening a tearing pain appeared in the muscles of the left upper arm, lasting for some time, then ceased and was followed by a sensitive, sore pain lasting for some time, then ceased and was followed by a sensitive, sore pain at the point of insertion of the left deltoid muscle, and which, after a short time, alternated with fine tearings in the shoulder-joint, repeating itself and becoming more sensitive.

When accidentally raising the left arm, a violent sprained pain appeared in the substance of the left deltoid muscle; it seemed as if there were thousands of splinters in the arm, at every attempt to raise it.

Pressure and bruised sensation in elbows, especially in left.

Painful jerks, resembling electric shocks, in the right elbow and wrist.

Sensation of cold in the tip of the right elbow, as if it were covered by a piece of ice.

Painless, violent pulsation in an artery the size of a quill, close above the olecranon of the right arm, in the flesh of the muscle, very distinct and repeated.

Constrictive, pressive pain in left elbow and right shoulder.

Drawing pain in left elbow (ten hours).

Painful tearing in the left elbow-joint.

Transient stitches, as of fine splinters, in the tip of the left elbow.

Itching, with titillation, of the point of the left elbow; this induces scratching (after three hours).

Pain in the forearms, which is dull, but hurts a good deal.

Sometimes drawing in the forearms.

Twitches upon the upper surface of the right forearm, extending to the bend of the thumb.

On the edge of the muscles in the middle of the right forearm a sudden, terrible pain, as of thousands of splinters.

Tearing in the right forearm.

Inner trembling in right forearm, extending to the bend of the thumb.

Burning-itching upon the right forearm, which makes it necessary to scratch the parts; the scratching is succeeded by white eruptions of the size of a grain of flaxseed; at the same time the skin scales off, the having the shape of bran.

Burning pain upon the anterior surface of the left lower arm, just above the wrist-joint, as if he had burnt himself.

Sudden pressing-like pain courses through the left forearm to the root of the fingers (immediately).

Drawing pain from left upper to forearm.

Painful drawing in muscles of left forearm and down over the elbow.

Sensitive drawing, tearing pain in the radial side of the left lower arm, and, at the same time, above the elbow-joint in the olecranon.

Forenoons, frequent tearing in the left forearm bones.

Afternoons, an hour after dinner, very painful, fine tearing in the left lower arm, ceasing and returning, as if between the two forearm bones, extending toward the hand, with a fixed pain at the back of the wrist, accompanied by a sensation of numbness in the skin of the lower arm, especially of the back of the hand, but which only seemed so, for the sensation was normal to the touch.

The fine tearing pain returns all the afternoon, at intervals that are entirely free from pain, especially in the radial surface of the left lower arm.

Sensitive tearing pain in the left lower arm, of the radial side, and outwardly, and in the region of the left hip.

Tearing in the left forearm, and in the olecranon during rest.

Acute, rheumatic pains in the whole of the left forearm, extending as far as the thumb; this symptom occurs in the afternoon, during rest.

Fine tearing in the radial side of the left forearm, extending over its upper half.

Fine tearing in the ulnar side of the left forearm.

Itching, with titillation, of the right carpus; the person is obliged to scratch the parts (after quarter of an hour).

Tearing in the carpus of the left hand.

Lame, transient, violent, sprained pain in the tendons of the dorsum of the left wrist, as after a mechanical injury.

The hands are rubbed together, as if rolling something soft into a ball between them.

Tremor of the hands.

Tremor of the hands, as in old people; this symptom occurs when he moves the hands or holds something with them (after one hour and a half).

Burning and itching on both hands, as though they had been frozen, and were affected by winter’s cold (on a cool summer’s day); the parts were hot and swollen, and looked very red; this condition lasted uninterruptedly for four months, during which the hands would become so swollen, after rubbing, on account of incessant itching and burning on a cool spring day, that the knuckles could not be seen for many hours.

Itching, redness, and burning of the hands, as occurs when the parts are frozen.

Extremely violent itching in both hands.

Cold hands.

Unsteadiness of the right hand when writing.

On waking in the morning sensation of pain in the right hand and bones of forearm.

Sore pain in the external half of the back of the right hand; sensation of the slight burn there, increased by touching

it.

Stitches, as of splinters, in the back of the right hand, near the wrist, with frequent twitching of various muscle.

On the back of the right hand, towards the wrist, burning, sore sensation for several hours, though nothing is to be seen on the spot.

Afterwards the same sensation in the left hand.

Sensation of burning and soreness in the skin of the right hand, from the wrist to the thumb and forefinger.

There is nothing to be seen on the skin, but the spot is so sensitive that passing the fingers over it causes pain. Inflamed pimples, of the size of a grain of flaxseed, upon the dorsum of the left hand.

Drawing pains in the metacarpal bone of the left hand.

Dull pain in the metacarpal bone of the left middle finger.

Violent painful sensation of lameness in the left hand.

Sensation of lameness in the left hand, with tension in the right forearm.

Always, five minutes after commencement of palpitation of the heart, violent lame pain in left hand and arm.

Going to sleep of the left hand when leading a little boy during a walk.

The left hand goes to sleep; this symptom extending as far as the middle of the forearm; at night (fifth day).

Warm sweat at times in the palms.

A peculiar burning-itching sensation in the right palm, as of a stiff hair.

Itching and titillation in the palm of the right hand, which has to be scratched (after seven hours).

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.