Aloe



Superficial cracking on the inner side of the upper lip, when laughing.

A painful little crack on the under lip, near the angle of the mouth (second day).

A blackish point (maggot), on the edge of the upper lip, on the left side, becomes inflamed; it is the next day a yellow pustule; goes away the eighth to the eleventh day.

Breaking out around the mouth.

Red, round spot on the left border of the lower jaw, between the lower border, the angle of the jaw, and the chin.

Pimples under the lower jaw.

Mouth

The teeth have looked bad for many days, have a yellowish cast (seventeenth day).The concave edges of the teeth seem sharp, they hurt the tongue (seventeenth day).The teeth are affected as after eating sugar (first and second days) (N. N)..

A drawing from the ear into the lower jaw through a back tooth.

Drawing in the lower front teeth.

Stitches in the third, hollow back tooth.

Gnawing pain in a hollow tooth on the left side of the lower jaw, in the evening, recurring periodically throughout the whole night, worse by eating.

A lower, hollow back tooth becomes sensitive, especially when eating (second day); on the afternoon of the third day it is still sensitive; on the fifth day he cannot bite them; on the sixth day, it is still more sensitive, it even pains without touching it; it is no more sensitive on the ninth day; on the tenth day, a pustule appears on the front part of the gum, under this same tooth.

Pale gums (sixth day).

Tongue coated yellowish-white (second day).

Red and dry tongue.

Dry, stiff tongue.

Evenings, dryness on the tongue and in the mouth, with increased thirst, and redder lips than usual (after the 100th).

Large yellow ulcers arise on the tongue after the use of Aloes in weaned children.

Cold feeling of the left side of the tongue, after a few minutes.

After dinner, a sensitive painfulness on the right side of the tongue at the back part, especially if it bites against the teeth, as if they were sharp and impinged upon a sore spot (the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth days).

In the morning after waking, suddenly, an extremely fine but severe stitch on the under part of the tongue, from behind forwards, which is twice repeated on moving the tongue (neuralgia sublingualis).

Inflamed spots in the mouth.

Sickening smell from the mouth, noticeable to himself, as if he had been without food a long time, on a warm day (the third day).

Sore feeling of the inner side of the left cheek (afternoons).

Inflammation and sore pain of the left cavity of the mouth (fourth day).

Dryness in the mouth; the mucus in the mouth seems dry (third day).

Dryness in the mouth, (evenings); with thirst.

Dryness in the mouth, with much thirst, dry heat in the mouth; the tongue is very red and somewhat dry.

Water accumulates in the mouth, with a sensation of hunger after breakfast.

Saliva accumulates in the mouth when taking it (Aloes).

Increased secretion of saliva.

The taste of the aloes exceedingly nauseous, which rather increased after fifteen minutes; after one hour it still continued, and remains for a long time as a nauseous bitterness in the mouth.

Nauseous, bitter taste in the mouth (early on the second day).

Bitter taste, with loss of appetite.

A few complained of bitter taste; many had sour eructations.

Bitter, sour taste.

Taste, between the root of the tongue and the soft palate, like that soon after a decoction of Senna leaves, from early in the morning till one o’clock (second day).

Taste in the mouth like ink or iron, with irritation to cough.

Metallic taste, with dry, irritative hacking.

Clayey taste.

Pappy taste.

Throat

Scraping sensation in the throat, provoking cough.Sense of swelling or pressure in the throat, at eight or nine o’clock in the morning of the fifth day.Throat affections after skating; again in the evening, in the middle of the soft palate posteriorly (the eleventh and thirteenth days).

Dryness in the throat.

Dryness and inflammation in the throat with cough and expectoration.

On rising in the morning, some rawness of the fauces, chiefly in the upper part, in the soft palate and uvula, with a somewhat raw voice, which disappears at breakfast, returning on going into the open and cold air (afternoons), (second day).

Sensation as if the palate were swollen (three o’clock in the morning); when rising and during the forenoon in the fauces, increasing in the afternoon, continuing in the evening.

On empty swallowing and yawning the arches of the palate are painful (the fourth and following days).

The sensation in the fauces only on forced empty swallowing; but it increases a few hours after rising, and is noticeable even without swallowing, but not on swallowing food.

On chewing, the sides of the soft palate pain, as if sore, or as if burnt with hot food, aggravated in the evening (fifth and sixth days).

The arches of the velum palati pain on chewing hard food; the hard palate and the region around the hinder most back teeth feel as if burnt and inflamed; not on swallowing food.

Especially painful is the stretching of the soft palate on yawning (sixth to eighth day).

Soreness of the left arch of the palate, on opening wide the mouth (ninth and tenth days).

Pain in the throat as if the soft palate and uvula were swollen; evenings, worse on awaking in the morning; first disappears at midday (twenty-first and twenty-second days).

Hoarseness in the back part of the fauces.

Thick mucus in the mouth and fauces on waking at three o’clock.

Hawking thick mucus out of the fauces for a few days (the fourth day), (morning of fifteenth day).

The pain in the fauces in accompanied by expectoration of thick, lumpy mucus from the fauces and choanae (twenty-second and twenty-third days).

Pressure from the stomach up into the pharynx.

Sense of fullness in the pharynx, with empty pain in the pharynx, sensation of rawness and swelling, especially on swallowing; hawking up of thick mucus on awaking (morning at three o’clock), going away on rising (fourth day).

Hawking up thick, tough, lumpy mucus, like jelly, easily loosened, early after rising fifth day).

No expectoration of mucus.

Pain in the back of the throat on swallowing.

The throat feels as if it were constricted.

Stomach

Increased appetite.Great appetite the second day.Appetite not diminished, in many cases, rather increase.

Feeling of hunger in the stomach, after a few minutes, from olfaction (second day).

Frequent appetite; ate apples out of regular meal times (third day).

Great appetite for bread (ninth day).

Appetite more for fruit and bread (fourth day).

Longing for juicy food, fruit, but not for water (tenth day).

Meat diet was (to jaundiced persons) welcome after the use of Aloes (W).

At noon he ate well and much (first, second, eleventh, and twelfth days).

At noon, good appetite, then it seemed to him as if he was not yet satisfied, as the first day; still he did not eat again, and on working it went away; it seemed again as if something ailed him, he knew not what; this took place many times before long-en during hunger (fourth day).

Appetite good; in the afternoon again hunger, continued eating, as after long abstinence (tenth day).

Appetite good in the morning.

Frequent appetite, but not great (thirteenth day).

Great appetite for stimulating food, with fullness in the stomach.

The child preserves a good appetite during the diarrhoea.

After that he had had for many days only a very small appetite; on one afternoon he had a very great longing; he ate a double supper; that night he had pain in the back.

Warmth and sensation of hunger in the stomach (after one hour).

Canine hunger, forenoon (second day).

He awoke at 7 A.M. with feeling of hunger, and urgent inclinations to urinate (third day).

Soon after breakfast feeling of hunger in the stomach, so that water accumulates in his mouth (fifth day).

Canine hunger, soon after morning stool (eleventh day).

Hunger with yawning (evenings).

Some hunger in the evening and long wakefulness (ninth day).

Feeling of hunger, with weak and changeable pulse.

A very urgent need to eat.

Generally a few eructations tasting of Aloes, and immediately increased feeling of hunger; after taking one to three grains, lasting.

Increased desire to feed, otherwise no change (after three ounces of the resinous extract, in oxen), (Viborg).

Diminished appetite, etc.

No appetite, and febrile sensation.

At noon, very little appetite, and a feeling as if one does not oneself know what is the matter, whether one has appetite or not, so that two hours later he again ate more apples; a kind of torpidity of the stomach; he did not know when he was satisfied; the stomach showed no decoded will; after one to three hours.

Little appetite in the morning (twelfth day).

Loss of appetite and dyspepsia, with coexisting constipation (N. N).

No appetite for meat (sixth day; fourth and fifth days).

Thirst, with dryness of the mouth (evenings).

He drinks while eating, as he is not accustomed to do (nineteenth day).

In the afternoon uncommon thirst for water (twelfth day; not the thirteenth day).

Thirst awakens at night; sweat after drinking. Much thirst immediately after dinner and supper (fourteenth day).

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.