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Pain in the glans, as from ulceration.

Tearing in the glans.

Itching of the glans, which continues when sitting, lying, standing or walking.

Violent itching of the pudendum (less frequently of the anus); she has to rub the parts.

Soreness and itching of the pudendum, even when she does not urinate.

Swelling, soreness, and itching of the labia pudendi.

Hemorrhage from the uterus (after two hours).

(Discharge of bluish-white clots of mucus from the vagina).

(Profuse leucorrhoea at night).

Leucorrhoea, consisting of thick mucus, increasing from day to day, each discharge being preceded by a stitch in the vagina.

The menses occur three days before the time (after fourth day).

The menses appear four days before the time (after twenty days).

Sensation in the abdomen as if the menses would come on, although they had appeared twenty-one days ago (after two hours).

During the menses the left leg becomes blue from distended veins, with a pressive pain.

Respiratory Apparatus.

Burning and itching titillation extending from larynx down to the abdomen.

Cough only at night, produced by an excessive irritation in the throat; there is no cough by day.

Cough excited by rawness of the throat.

Cough, every evening, with pain under the left ribs, as if something were torn there.

Nightly cough, owing to an excessive irritation in the throat.

Occasionally considerable paroxysms of cough.

Violent convulsive cough, accompanied by frequent eructations and hoarseness.

A kind of hooping-cough (after forty-eight hours).

Deep, dry cough, with accumulation of water in the mouth, and subsequent rawness in the throat.

When coughing there is a pressure in the umbilical region.

Very saltish expectoration when coughing.

Roughness and hoarseness of the voice; tenacious mucus collects in the throat.

Hoarseness; rough, deep voice, alternating with thick phlegm in the larynx; he easily throws it up when clearing the throat, or by a slight cough (after ten and twenty-four hours).

Chest

Burning in the chest.

Burning in the external parts of the chest. Burning ache near one of the ribs of the right side; it is aggravated by external pressure; afterward a similar pain in the left mamma.

Sense of rawness in the chest.

Stitches in the chest, extending to the back (after a few hours).

Violent, dull stitch in the right mamma, interrupting respiration.

Wheezing in the chest.

Oppression at the chest.

Oppression in the back, through the chest.

Oppression of the chest and back, between the scapulae; it subsides for a short time after eating.

Oppression of the chest, with much uneasiness the whole day (after third day).

Tightness of the chest; she cannot breathe deeply, nor yawn fully.

Feeling of pressure deep in the right half of the chest, during a strong expiration; the pressure is most painful at a small place.

Pressure in the superior part of the chest, in paroxysms, for five minutes.

Pressure on the upper part of the chest.

Pressure below (in?) The left half of the chest.

Pressure in the precordial region.

Aching in the chest, over the pit of the stomach, as if the parts had been beaten; relieved by eructations.

Pain of the right lowermost true ribs, as if the parts had been bruised; more towards the back.

Rheumatic pain in the right side of the chest, below the arm.

Tearing pressure in the left side of the chest.

Heart and Pulse.

Palpitation of the heart, when walking in the open air, with paleness of the face.

Violent palpitation of the heart, with pressure in the chest, as if a lump were lodged there, or as if the chest were obstructed.

He perceives the pulse in the body; it feels like the tick of a watch.

Neck and Back.

Drawing ache in the nape of the neck.

Rheumatic pain in the right scapula.

Burning in the left scapula.

Stitches in left scapula (first day).

Pain in the back, as if the intestines were being compressed, with a heaviness in the back, as if he were not able to right himself.

Rheumatic pains in the back, on the right side.

Stitches in the small of the back, when sitting (after eight or nine days).

Single, violent, sharp stitches in the small of the back, increased by the slightest motion.

Violent pressure in the lower part of the small of the back.

Painful tension in the muscles of the loins.

Extremities in General.

Twitchings in the limbs.

Uncommon twitching in all the limbs, and coldness of the body at night (after fifth day).

Uneasiness in all the limbs, like a tingling, accompanied by a sort of anguish, only by day.

Upper Extremities.

The arms easily go to sleep, when lying on them.

At night the right arm frequently feels numb, and goes to sleep.

The left arm often goes to sleep during the day, when at rest.

Tearing in both shoulders.

Tearing in the left shoulder-joint.

In the evening there is drawing in the shoulder; it feels sprained and paralyzed.

Violent, dull stitch in the right shoulder (after two hours).

Sense as of clucking in the arm.

Twitchings in the arm.

Tearing in the right arm, early, for five minutes.

(Paralysis of the right upper arm).

Tearing in the right elbow and forearm.

Drawing ache in the right forearm as far as the elbow.

Cramp in the hands (after some hours).

Paralysis of the hand, for a few minutes (after sixth day).

Icy cold hands for a long time (after one hour).

Painful coldness of the hands for a long time.

Icy coldness of the hands, in the evening; the hands feel chilly.

Tearing in the interior of the middle portion of the right hand.

Stingings in the hands and fingers, as of flies.

Itching in the palms of the hands.

Stitches, at times, in the right index; at times in the right thumb.

Rheumatic pain extending from the lowest joint of the thumb, through the metacarpal bone, as far as the wrist-joint.

Tearing in the muscles of the thumb.

Trembling in the thumb, in the evening, in repeated short paroxysms.

Tearing in the lowest joint of the left index-finger.

(The lowest joints of the fingers become stiff in the evening, and the lowest joint of the thumb becomes swollen, and is then painful on being bent; this symptom is worse when she did not exercise her fingers during the day).

Tearing in the right index-finger.

Tearing in the last two fingers, in the evening, before falling asleep.

Drawing in the fingers and the thumb.

Tearing in tip of the little finger.

Tearing under the nail of the right middle finger.

The skin of the tips of the fingers becomes wrinkled early in the morning.

The wart on the finger feels sore.

Itching of the tips of the fingers.

There arises an itching little tetter between the thumb and the index-finger.

Lancinating pain in the tip of the left thumb; when touched only slightly, the part feels as if a splinter had been thrust under the nail; this feeling decreases when the part is pressed upon.

Tingling in the tip of the thumb, as if it had gone to sleep; this symptom passes off, for some time, by pressing upon the parts.

Lower Extremities.

Stretching and relaxation in the lower extremities.

Feeling in the lower extremities as if they had gone to sleep; he has no firm step (after eighth day).

Tearing in the left, and afterwards in the right, hip.

Tearing ache in front, just below the left hip.

Sense as of a clucking tearing behind, under the left half of the nates.

Tearing in the right half of the nates.

Heaviness of the legs.

Great lassitude in the legs, early in the morning.

Rheumatic tearing in the right leg.

Tearing in the left leg, early in the morning.

Tension in the thigh, as if the tendons were too short, especially when walking.

Tearing in the right knee.

Drawing in the knees and the malleoli.

Paralysis of the knee for a few minutes (after six days).

Pain as from a sprain, above the knee, especially after having been seated (after five days).

Itching of the knees.

Stiffness of the bend of the knee, early in the morning (the first day).

Soreness of the bend of the knees, which is most painful in the evening.

Tearing under the left knee, in the upper part of the tibia.

The legs, from the knee down, especially the feet, are very much swollen (after third day).

There is more sensation of coldness in the legs than perceptible coldness.

Itching of the legs, over the malleoli, in the evening, when lying down; after rubbing the parts they feel sore and as if bruised.

During the menses the left leg becomes blue from distended veins, with a pressive pain.

The right leg, especially the knee, is very cold.

Tearing in the lower part of the left leg.

Cramp in the legs, and, almost every night, cramp in the calves.

Intermittent tearing in the left calf.

Sense as of grumbling in the calves and feet.

Painful spots on both shins (after twenty-eighth day).

Itching of the legs over the malleoli, in the evening, when lying down; after rubbing the parts they feel sore, and as if bruised.

Tearing of the malleoli.

Itching of the malleoli.

Cold feet.

Very cold feet.

Weakness of the feet; they feel insensible (after forty- eight hours).

Stiffness of the feet; they feel weary and exhausted (after sixth day).

Tingling in the feet; they feel numb; after rising he felt like fainting; it became dark before his eyes; he could not remain up; had to vomit and lie down again.

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.