Apis



Pressure in the fauces as of a foreign body.

Roughness and sensitiveness of the pharynx (every time after smelling the poison).

Difficult swallowing.

Inability to swallow a single drop, with swelling of the tongue.

Not until some hours after the sting, the throat swelled inwardly, then outwardly; voice grew hoarse; breathing and swallowing very difficult; difficulty of swallowing not caused by the swelling in the throat, but by the irritation of the epiglottis, for every drop of liquid put upon the tongue nearly suffocates him.

Small white spot, about half an inch to the left of the glottis. (Death after twenty-seven hours, after a sting in the throat).

Stomach.

Entire loss of appetite.

No appetite, nor desire for food, though it was not repulsive to him, (E. U. J)..

Lessening appetite, for several days, although the coated tongue grows cleaner.

The first mouthful of food he took “seemed to drive the soreness downward, and each succeeding mouthful to drive it further down,” and he continued eating, until the soreness and cough quite left him, and did not return, (E. U. J)..

Thirst, with burning in the mouth.

Burning thirst, seems to rise from the stomach, with dryness in the throat; without thirst; burning cheeks and cold feet, without increased pulse.

Great thirst, when working at night, after diarrhoea.

Asks for a drink of water.

Asked for water, and drank some.

No thirst, with dryness of the throat.

No thirst with the dryness in the throat, but she drinks very often, although it relieves her but little.

No thirst, with heat.

Violent eructation.

Eructation tasting like yolk of eggs.

Eructation tasting of the ingesta.

Eructation, with copious accumulation of tasteless water.

Increased eructation after drinking water.

Violent eructation of wind during headache.

Eructation relieves the pain over the left hip.

Aversion, with chilliness and cold limbs.

Gagging, after a sting in the temples.

Nausea, apparently from the throat.

Nausea seems to come from the throat.

Sickness at the stomach, and pain over the whole body so severe as to cause crying, (C. C. C)..

Was obliged to go home and lie down, on account of nausea.

Nausea and inclination to vomit in the night, with a disagreeable rumbling in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea would set in, morning; loose, urgent stool.

Nausea to vomiting, with fainting.

Nausea, followed by yellow and bitter vomiting (after forty- five minutes), (A. R. M)..

Some nausea and vertigo.

Nausea and vomiting.

Nausea and vomiting.

Nausea and vomiting, with swelling of the head.

Nausea and vomiting of food, with diarrhoea, after repeated vomiting; first, bile, afterwards a thin, very bitter-tasting liquid, with violent pains across the lower abdomen.

Vomiting (wasp).

Vomiting of ingesta.

Vomiting of bile.

Vomiting and diarrhoea.

Severe vomiting and profuse diarrhoea, (E. E. M)..

For several days, he was troubled with a morbid excitement of the digestive apparatus, (E. E. M)..

Most terrible pains in the stomach appeared immediately after taking the second attenuation; the following day, coldness in the middle of the sternum, which, after it gradually subsided, was followed by a burning heat in the stomach.

Burning heat in the stomach.

Heartburn, (C. C. C)..

Heat and burning in the stomach (first day).

Burning in the stomach, and eructations.

Sensation of soreness in the stomach and abdomen.

Crawling, drawing and gnawing in the stomach; later, a violent compression in the abdomen.

Prickling pain in the stomach, as from needless.

Pressure in the stomach.

Pressure in the pit of the stomach.

Pressure in the region of the orifice of the stomach.

Abdomen.

Violent burning pain under the short ribs, on both sides, worse and lasting longest on the left, where it prevented sleep for weeks.

Under the right ribs, sensation as if gone to sleep.

Pain, left side, under the last ribs.

Pain in the abdomen, in the umbilical region, and chilliness.

Fullness and evident enlargement of the abdomen. (In a woman, after several large doses).

Rumbling in the abdomen.

Rumbling in the abdomen, with a sensation of fullness.

Rumbling in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea would ensue.

Rumbling in the abdomen, with violent urging to stool.

Restlessness in the intestines, and death.

Faintness and nausea, from the short ribs across the whole abdomen (soon after a sting in the scrotum), lasting three hours.

Nausea in the abdomen, is obliged to lie down.

Sickly feeling in the abdomen, which inclines him to continue in a quiet, sitting posture.

Pain in the abdomen from the hips towards the umbilical region (forenoons), (second day).

Violent pain in the abdomen, relieved when sitting up.

Slight pain in the abdomen, with urging to pass flatus (after fifteen minutes).

Pain in the abdomen, mornings, and urging to stool.

Pain in the abdomen, with urging to stool, and pain when straining (mornings, after rising, after dreaming it at night, second day).

Sometimes pain in the abdomen again, with a feverish, trembling feeling (second day).

Disagreeable sensation and growling in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea were setting in.

Frequently, pain in the abdomen, mornings, and very hard scanty stool; as formerly often (in third week).

Sore feeling in the abdomen, in the morning.

As if sore in the abdomen.

Soreness of the bowels felt when sneezing, or pressing upon them.

Deep within, below, and besides the right hip, sensation of soreness, burning, and numbness.

Sensitiveness of the walls of the abdomen, worse from pressure, even when touched.

Fullness and sensation of bloatedness in the abdomen, as if she were inflated.

Sensation of fullness in the abdomen.

Contractive, painful sensation in the abdomen, when walking.

No redness or pain in the part stung, but severe griping pains all over the abdomen, (E. E. M)..

Violent griping in the abdomen.

Dull pains in the bowels.

Heaviness in the abdomen.

As if the intestines had been crushed, with stools and tenesmus.

Violent cutting pains in the abdomen.

Violent pains across the lower abdomen, with bitter vomiting and diarrhoea.

Sensation as if diarrhoea were coming on.

Aching and pressive pain in the Hypogastrium, with bearing, down in the uterus, as if the menses were coming on (in two persons).

Aching and pressure in the lower abdomen.

Pressure in the region of the lower abdomen.

Bearing down.

Slow, throbbing, boring pain over the left crest of ilium, relieved by eructations (second day).

Stool and Anus.

Sensation in the rectum like an electric shock, slightly painful, and followed by urging to stool.

Sensation of rawness in the anus, with diarrhoea.

Throbbing in the rectum, with a sensation in the anus as if stuffed full, and with heat.

Excessive tenesmus.

Urging to stool.

Urging to stool, with rumbling in the abdomen.

Frequent urging to stool; pains in the anus after much straining, the following morning.

Passage of flatus before stool.

Copious, watery diarrhoea, (A. R. M)..

Copious diarrhoea and vomiting.

Copious evacuations of blackish-brown, green and whitish excrements.

Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhoea, first lumpy, and not fetid; afterwards, watery and very fetid; then pappy, mixed with mucus and blood.

Then followed stools like a dysentery, with much tenesmus, and a sensation as if the intestines had been crushed.

Several loose stools daily.

Two loose stools daily, for five days.

Loose stools, eight days in succession.

Loose stools in the morning (fifth day); loose urgent stool in the morning (sixth day).

Loose, lumpy stool.

Yellow, watery diarrhoea, with griping (twelve discharges within twelve hours).

Greenish, yellowish, mucous diarrhoea, without any pain (about twenty-four hours after the first dose 2D); and twelve times, the same day; then ceasing, while she took 2WD, and later (after 1st).

Yellowish, slimy, green-colored diarrhoea, with swelling of the labia.

Increasing prostration during diarrhoea.

Stools soft and pappy, mixed with serum, as if soft faeces had been beaten in water, but not dissolved; orange-colored.

Stool every morning; scanty, pappy, light-yellow; did not begin to grow darker for a week.

Several thin, yellow stools, with extreme weakness and prostration; the stools occur with every motion of the body, as if the anus were constantly open. (In a woman of forty, with ascites, after 6th dil)..

Colorless water passes from the anus.

Stool natural, preceded by emission of flatulence, and a small quantity of almost colorless water, containing lumps, or fragments of jell like mucus, streaked with blood.

Blood and mucus with the stools.

Very hard, scanty stool (mornings).

Bowels confined for several days (eleventh day), (2D dil)..

Bowels confined (from the eighth to the twelfth day).

No stool for a week (from the third to the tenth day).

Urinary Organs.

For several days he was troubled with a morbid excitement of the urinary organs, (E. E. M)..

A very disagreeable sensation in the bladder, with a bearing-down in the region of the sphincter, and so frequent a desire to urinate that he not only did so by day, but was compelled to rise ten or twelve times during the night; soreness and burning when passing urine.

Burning in the urethra.

Burning in the urethra before and after urination (third 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.