Agaricus



Itching in the face.

In the morning, pressure in the facial bones, especially in the socket of the eye.

Involuntary twitching of the muscles of the face, on the right malar bone.

Twitching on the right malar bone.

Twitching near the right malar bone.

Slight twitching in the right cheek, like pulsating (after eight days).

Painless twitching of the right muscle of mastication, almost jumping, for a few second.

Unusual redness of both cheeks, especially the left, with heat in the face.

Burning of the cheeks (after one to two hours).

Burning of the cheeks.

Burning and itching on cheeks.

Flushes of heat in the cheeks.

Increased warmth of the face, in the evening, especially near the malar bone.

Stitches in the face, in the left cheek; they begin in the lower jaw and extend upward (after one hour).

Sudden violent stitches, as of splinters, in the left cheek near eye; continue several days.

Dull stitches in the right malar bone.

Often during the day electric stitches, as it were, in left malar bone, with frequent twitches of the muscles, especially in the left cheek.

Indications of tearing pain in the left side of the face, in the region of the upper jaw.

Tearing, drawing pain in the right upper jaw, and in the right cheek, that lasted several moments.

Lancinating and drawing pain in the right check (after two hours).

A fine, penetrating, very painful pricking in the middle of the right cheek, as though splinters were pierced through the skin into the muscles.

Violent pricking in right cheek, where the infraorbital nerve forms the plexus, as though splinters were being thrust into it.

Frequent violent pricking, as of splinters forced into the left cheek, the right upper lip, and the point of the chin.

A sudden flash-like pricking in the right cheek, near the exit of the infraorbital nerve, close to the edge of the orbit, as from very fine and narrow splinters.

Continued pricking as of splinters, in the right cheek, close to the lower edge of the orbit, that changed into a coarse pain, as if in the bone.

Quick throbbing, as of an artery in left cheek, attended with shooting stitches extending from left eye into the upper jaw.

Itching in the whiskers.

Bluish lips (first and second day).

Bluish color of the lips and nose.

Lips much swelled, owing to the change of the little vesicles into ulcers.

The upper lip is chapped, with a burning smarting (fourth day).

When smoking cigars, the epithelium of the upper lip peels off easily.

The epithelium on the inner surface of the upper lip comes off in flakes.

Eruption of little blisters on the upper lip.

A small blister on the red part of the lip that burns considerably.

An herpetic eruption on the upper lip.

Several painless and hot red pimples on the upper lip.

Several small, burning blisters on the lower lip.

Dryness and little burning pimples on the upper and lower lips, that change to little blisters in the course of the day, filled with yellowish serum.

Tetter-like vesicular eruption on the upper lip.

An itching pimples by the side of the mouth.

The middle of the under lip cracked and burned violently, with pain.

Great sensation of dryness of the lips.

For several days continued dryness of the upper lip, with inclination to chap.

Dryness and burning of the lips (first day).

On the lips, and in the throat, a tearing pain (from olfaction).

A little forth at the corners of the lips.

Restlessness in the muscles of the lower jaw and lips, with fine, trembling vibration.

Restlessness, trembling vibration, and finally an actually convulsive condition of the lower jaw.

Convulsive shaking of the lower jaw.

Convulsive shocks of the lower jaw by starts.

The jaws were clenched; he could take nothing; he tried continually to speak, and uttered only inarticulate sounds.

Painful sensation in the articulation of the lower jaw, which is sensitive to every touch.

On waking there is so violent a pain in left articulation of the jaw that the prover can scarcely open his mouth; later the pain diminishes, but does not quite cease.

In the right lower jaw a transient pain, as though fine splinters were being forced between the skin and the flesh.

Tensive drawing in right jaw, extending toward the ear.

Spasmodic drawing in the chin and the lower jaw (after two hours).

Violent tearing in the right side of the lower jaw.

Pricking pain in the articulation of the lower jaw, as by a needle.

Suppurating pimple in the beard.

Fine smart stitches at a small place of the chin, close under the lower lip.

Pricking in the chin, as with needles (immediately).

The chin is covered with small, white, crowded blisters, of the size of millet-seeds, that disappear the following day while shaving.

The chin is covered with little blisters, that do not disappear until after several days.

Mouth.

Slight pain in the left back teeth.

Drawing pain in the lower incisors.

Drawing and aching in upper front teeth, just after he had looked out of the open window, in cool air.

Peculiar drawing and aching in back side of roots of upper left teeth, involving the upper left teeth, involving the upper incisors.

Drawing, cutting pain in a hollow back tooth.

Towards one o’clock at night, she was roused by a violent tearing pain in all her upper teeth, that lasted a quarter of an hour.

Toothache; tearing in the teeth of the lower jaw; increased by cold.

Tearing pain in the left under and lower teeth.

Throbbing and tearing in the upper molar teeth of the left side, in the afternoon.

Dulness of the incisors of the lower jaw.

Half an hour after breakfast, painful jerks in a loose tooth of the upper jaw, after drinking cold water; this symptom was repeated several times in a quarter of an hour, as often as the prover drank cold water.

After drinking cold water, there appeared jerks in a loose tooth, which ceased after a quarter of an hour.

Gnawing pain in the molar teeth of the upper jaw; then itching in the left ear, after which the toothache comes on again, at once, in the afternoon.

Grumbling toothache on the left side of the upper jaw.

Lancinations, attended with a sensation of drawing in the incisors of the lower jaw; the lancinations are continued towards the left angle of the lower jaw (after one hour).

The front teeth feel too long; they are very sensitive in the evening (third day).

Swelling of the gums, with pain.

The gums are painful, and the saliva tastes acrid (during the first ten days).

Painfulness and bleeding of the gums.

Sensitive gums.

Thickly coated tongue in the morning.

White coated tongue.

Tongue is coated white.

The tongue is coated white; at the tip it is bordered with dirty yellow aphthae, producing a sensation as though the skin would peel off, immediately after a meal (after four hours).

Very pale tongue; it is covered with a thin white mucus.

Back part of the tongue is coated yellow (seventh to tenth day).

Slimy tongue.

Tongue quite dry.

Tongue in the morning covered with a tough, thickish coating.

Tongue covered with thick, tough mucus in the morning.

During a whole month, daily, especially mornings, tongue furred and covered with much tough mucus; the papillae of the tongue very prominent, more so toward the back.

Small, painful ulcer by the side of the fraenum of the tongue (ninth day).

The tongue is sore.

Stinging of the tongue, as of sharp tobacco.

A peculiar sensation of dryness and contraction in the tongue, as after an astringent liquid.

Burning sensation in the tip of the tongue, as if it had been dipped in pepper.

The feeling of soreness in the tip of the tongue increased by the touch, and lasting all the evening.

Sore pain at the tip of the tongue, where there seemed to be a little blister.

Fine stitches in the tip of the tongue (after four hours).

Stinging stitches in the tip of the tongue, as after pepper.

Tongue on the right side is burning and sore in many spots; the sore spots seems furred.

Itching prickling in left half of tongue.

Stinging in the back part of the left edge of tongue, as after a strong radish.

Sharp stinging in the left half of the tongue.

Bad smell from the mouth.

The breath has a nauseous and rather sour smell.

Bad smell from the mouth early in the;morning, with foul taste.

Sickly, foul smell from the mouth (eighth to sixteenth day).

Acrid smell from the mouth, as of horseradish; he himself is not aware of it.

A black blood-blister in his mouth, without having hurt himself, which discharged the following day.

A few little blisters show themselves on the hard palate, with a feeling of soreness in it.

Soreness in the whole inner mouth, especially of the roof of the mouth (fifth day).

The roof feels sore, as though the skin were off; it is very sensitive (first day).

Dry mouth and fauces.

Dryness in the mouth, with a scratchy feeling in the fauces.

Dry palate.

Peculiar disagreeable dryness of the palate, especially uncomfortable when swallowing, with occasional stitches towards the right ear and the salivary gland of the same side.

Foam at the mouth.

Frothing at the mouth.

Water accumulates in the mouth (with pains in the belly) (second day).

Flow of saliva from the mouth.

Flow of saliva.

Increased flow of saliva in the mouth.

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.