Arnica



Sharp thrusts through the abdomen from one side to the other (after three hours).

Fine stitch in the abdominal muscles, which leaves an itching behind; it passes off by scratching (after three hours),.

Clawing throbbing on the left side, between the pit of the stomach and the umbilicus.

Violent jerks below the stomach.

Colic resembling dysentery; a kind of grinding deep in the hypogastrium, within the hips on both sides, accompanied by nausea and slumber (between two and five hours).

Intermittent tearing in the left half of the pubic eminence.

Stool and Anus.

Tenesmus of the rectum.

Straining in the rectum.

Straining and pressing in the rectum when standing (after seven hours).

Tenesmus every half hour; but nothing except mucus was passed.

Tenesmus, with emission of flatulence; previously grunting in the intestines (after one hour).

Tenesmus; this is followed by a copious, thin or paplike sourish-smelling stool, giving great relief (every day four or five times).

Pressive pain in the rectum (after six hours).

Sensation of rumbling in the rectum for three days, not altered by the usual stool.

Blind hemorrhoids.

Swelling of the hemorrhoidal vessels.

Burning and shooting in the anus.

Continual inclination for stool.

Ineffectual urging to stool.

Sudden violent urging to stool as though diarrhoea would follow, but only a few faces.

Frequent stool; after every stool he is obliged to lie down.

Frequent, small stools, consisting only of mucus (after sixth and seventh hour).

Increased soft motions, with considerable loss of blood (from hemorrhoids.

Diarrhoeic stool with some cuttings in the intestines.

Frequent diarrhoea.

Watery diarrhoea (hardly left the closet during the night).

( Diarrhoea resembling brown yeast).

Nightly diarrhoea with pressive colic, as if from flatulence.

Paplike diarrhoea, with distension of the abdomen previous to stool.

Involuntary stool at night, when asleep.

White diarrhoea like stool.

Pap like, brown stool, with grumbling in the abdomen, as if diarrhoea came on (after one and a half hours).

Stool sometimes diarrhoeic, sometimes scanty and tough, with much wind.

Stool thinner and darker than usual.

Undigested stools, although not liquid.

Bloody pus-like stool.

Stool firmer and less frequent.

Stools harder and more seldom.

Stool sluggish.

Hard, difficult, with pressure in the abdomen (after thirty- six hours) Constipation.

Urinary Organs.

Tenesmus of the bladder, the urine dropping out involuntarily (after one hour).

Tenesmus of the neck of the bladder, with ineffectual efforts to urinate.

Cutting pain in the orifice of the urethra, at the termination of micturition.

Stitches in the urethra.

Stitches in the urethra after micturition (after one hour).

Itching in the anterior part of the urethra, in the region of the glans, when he is not urinating.

More frequent desire to urinate than usual.

Desire to urinate, accompanied by some biting burning, increased after micturition, but not while urinating.

Frequent desire to urinate, with emission of a smaller quantity of yellow-red urine (after forty-six hours).

Frequent desire to urinate, with copious emission of urine (after one hour).

Urging to urinate, with copious discharge of watery urine.

He passes red urine, the quantity of which is larger than the liquid he had drunk.

Early in the morning he passes a quantity of urine, which, however, flows slowly, as if the urethra were constricted (after twenty-four hours).

Frequent emission of watery urine (after twelve hours).

Frequent emission of white watery urine, the quantity of which is smaller than the liquid which he had drunk; the last drops of the urine do not press out easily (the first four days).

Emission of a quantity of urine; he is able, especially at night, to retain it a long time (after thirty hours).

Retention of urine, with tenesmus of the bladder.

One has to stand a great while before some urine is emitted.

Urine increased, deep colored.

Urine remarkably scanty.

Scanty red urine.

Watery urine.

Dark-yellow urine, strongly acid, of high specific gravity, becomes opalescent on boiling, but again clear on adding nitric acid.

Urine sulphur-colored turbid, extremely frothy, with neutral reaction, and soon depositing an abundant.

Sediment. Boiling renders it more turbid; the addition of nitric acid clears it but ammonia again makes it cloudy.

It becomes offensive on the third day and precipitates only crystals of phosphoric acid, ammonia, and magnesia.

Dark-brown urine.

Brown, clear urine, which immediately becomes whitish and turbid (after forty-eight hours).

Brown urine with brick-red sediment.

Urine has a saturated appearance, acid reaction, and increased specific gravity.

Urine strongly acid.

When decomposing, it dissolves totally, on the addition of nitric acid, with formation of gas.

The urine, on standing, deposits a slight sediment, which continually increases; and when the urine decomposes, it precipitates an unusual number of crystals, of phosphoric acid, ammonia, magnesia, and urates.

The later crystals adhere firmly to the sides of the glass.

Increase of earthy phosphates in the urine.

Sexual Organs.

(Male) Itching pimple on the prepuce.

Itching red spot upon the glans.

Fine stitch through the glans, In the afternoon, several violent stitches in the glans penis.

Itching, or itching stitches in the glans.

Violent, continued erections after waking, without any desire for an embrace, or without any amorous thoughts (after twelve hours). (Painless tubercle on the scrotum).

Single stitches in the scrotum.

Testes felt hard, and were swollen and tender.

Early, in bed, feeling of weakness, with relaxed testicles, as if he had an emission of semen the night before, while asleep, which, however, was not the case.

Violent sexual desire, and continued erections (in a weak old man).

Several pollutions in one night, with voluptuous dreams.

Emission of semen (by day) during an affectionate caress.

(Female) A girl of twenty years who had not had her courses for one year, but was otherwise healthy, had an attack of nausea in the pit of the stomach, immediately after taking the medicine; this was followed by a lump of blood passing through the vagina.

Brings on menstruation (curative effect).

Respiratory Apparatus.

Sensation as if the larynx were impeded by swelling, causing cough and hawking, which bring up only a little thick mucus, without giving relief.

During an eructation, he felt as if his breath caused an agreeable cooling in the trachea, as if the walls were too thin.

(Sense as of crackling in the trachea, when walking, and in the evening, when lying down).

Hoarseness, early in the morning.

Voice low, muttering.

Cough at night, during sleep.

Even yawning excites cough.

Cough, in children, produced by weeping and lamenting.

Cough is excited by cries, in children, when accompanied by anger and tossing about (between the seventh and eighth hours).

When asleep, snoring expiration and inspiration (after twenty-four hours).

Cough produced by itching irritation in the upper part of the larynx, during the siesta (after four hours).

Cough exciting vomiting.

Cough, with stitches, which increased the pain.

Cough with stitches in the side of the chest (after ten hours).

Cough producing a feeling in the ribs, as if all of them were bruised.

Constant dry cough which shook the whole frame.

Dry, sharp, hacking cough.

Quite dry cough produced by a titillation in the lowest part of the trachea (after four hours).

Dry, short, and hacking cough, as from a titillation, low down in the trachea, every morning after rising.

(Cough, with expectoration, which appears to come out of the posterior nares).

The mucus in the air-passages which collected over night, was more easily expectorated than usual.

Expectoration of clear glairy mucus, mixed with blackish points.

Sputa mixed with blood (after second day).

Bloody expectoration from the chest.

Hemoptysis.

He desires open air.

Longing to be in free open country air.

In the night, contrary to custom, breathing with open mouth, which was quite dry on awaking.

Short panting breath. (Quick, difficult inspirations, slow expirations).

Frequent and slow deep breathing, with pressure below the chest.

Dyspnoea, quick expirations and inspirations. (Excessive difficulty of breathing).

Chest.

Red sweat on the chest.

Pains over the thorax.

Anguish across the chest, with inclination to vomit (after two hours).

Feeling of internal coldness in the chest.

(Feeling of tension across the chest, as far as the neck; this tension is lessened by lying on the back, increased by walking, and becoming painful when standing), (after two hours).

Tightness of the chest and difficult respiration.

(Drawing pain in the chest, accompanied by anxiety).

Aching pains in the abdomen, and headache.

Oppression of the chest, with anguish; pains in the abdomen, and headache.

Oppressive weight on the upper part of the chest.

Suffocative oppression of the chest.

Early, when waking, a load of blood appears to have accumulated in the chest; after a little exercise he feels better.

Violent stitches in the middle of the left breast.

Pressive stitches in the chest.

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.