BELLADONNA



Coldness of the whole body.

General intense cold, or cold accompanied with partial heat, often with nausea, flow of urine, dimness of sight, drawing and pains in the limbs.

Immediately after meals, excessive coldness, with gnashing of the teeth, and trembling of the limbs while lying.

He soon fell asleep; on waking, was moderately warm, had dilated pupils, and eyes shining, protruding, as if swimming in tears; redness of the face.

Hands and feet cold.

Hands and feet become very cold.

At times, coldness of the hands, with otherwise normal temperature of the skin.

Quickly passing feeling of coldness in the right hip-joint (after one hour). the lower extremities are cold and rigid, without being lame.

Feet ice-cold; can scarcely be warmed (after one hour).

Cold feet, with bloated, red face, and flow of blood to the head.

Chilliness.

Chilliness and shuddering, with goose-skin, even near to the warm stove (after one hour).

Chilliness, especially in the arms, with goose-flesh, in undressing; at the same time, redness and heat of the ears and nose.

Febrile chilliness, with fine shooting pains in the chest (Case 11).(*See S.864*).

A violent chill seizes her in the back or scrobiculus cordis, or in both arms at the same time, and spreads itself from thence all over the body.

Unusual chill after bathing.

Shuddering during stool.

Slight shuddering, with obscuration of vision, immediately after noon, (Case 1). the body, at first cold, became warm (after four hours).

Heat of the skin alternating with chills, but without fever.

Fever, with alternate coldness and heat, or shivering followed by heat, especially in the afternoon and at night, once or twice a day, or every two days.

Fever; shivering over the body in the afternoon, flushes of heat.

Fever; sudden alternations of heat and chill both without thirst, with sleepiness in the daytime (after twelve hours).

Attacks of fever frequently recurring during the day; the shaking chills are followed by general heat and sweat over the whole body, without thirst either in the cold or the hot stage.

Several attacks of fever in one day, during which the hot stage followed the cold within a few minutes to half an hour after, always without thirst in either stage, and mostly with confusion of the head.

Towards evening, fever; convulsive shuddering lifts him up in his bed; two hours after, heat and general sweat, without thirst either during the shuddering or the heat.

Fever; thrills of chilliness running over the whole body (after one hour); four hours after, feeling of heat, and actual heat, especially in the face.

Fever; at night febrile chill, succeeded quickly by heat of body, with frequent micturition and lassitude of the limbs; on the following night two attacks of the same kind, with vertigo and thirst, (Case 1).

Fever; chill in the evening in bed, then heat; the chill commenced n the sacrum, spread itself over the back, and down again over the thighs.

Fever; in the evening while she was undressing, slight chilliness over the body, then heat in the whole of the left side of the body.

Head sometimes ice cold, sometimes burning hot.

Temperature of the head very much increased, of the rest of the body diminished.

Face hot, extremities cold.

Heat.

Skin hot.

Burning skin.

The body burning hot like fire, with bluish redness of skin.

The skin hot, dry, scarlet, especially intense on the face and ears.

Temperature of skin very much raised; skin scarlet, especially on the face and anterior half of trunk (after half an hour).

Temperature of skin increased, face red, pulse accelerated, with senseless talking, and tottering about as if drunk.

Febrile disturbances.

Febrile symptoms every other day.

Fever after each dose.

Morning after taking, had fever without thirst.

(Burning fever (synocha), (after twelve hours).) Evening fever.(*Not found*).

Fever, with phantasies; the boy talked about criminals whom he seemed to see; hearing seemed dull.

Intense, erysipelatous fever, accompanied with inflamed swellings, passing even into gangrene.

(Fever; first putrid taste in the mouth, then heat of the face and hands; the pain increases after the disappearance of the heat).

Violent heat.

Burning heat.

Burning heat within and without.

Internal burning.

Burning heat; the distended veins lie like cords on the skin, with loud delirium and violent twitchings (after half an hour).

Burning heat of the body, with extreme distension of the superficial blood vessels, and furious delirium.

Burning heat over the whole body; skin universally red; pulse full, quick, and extremely frequent.

Dry, burning heat, generally with swelling of the veins, strong pulsations of the arteries, redness and puffiness of the face, intense thirst, especially for cold water, restlessness, delirium, foolish behavior, frenzy, impulse to beat and kill.

Burning heat in the brain, and simultaneously in the soles of the feet.

Burning in head, (palate, and fauces; feet ice-cold.

Burning heat over the face, without thirst (after ten hours).

Sensation of burning heat in the whole face, without redness of cheeks or thirst, with moderately warm body and cold feet (after four hours).

Every day, after the midday meal, great heat of the body, especially of the head, so that the face from time to time is very red, (Case 12).

After drinking beer, internal heat.

Great heat and redness of the cheeks.

Heat all over the body, with bluish redness of the whole surface.

Great heat, distension of the superficial veins of the body, and insatiable thirst.

Excessive heat, distended veins, insatiable thirst, with anxiety and trembling (after half an hour).

Heat in the head, externally perceptible (after a quarter of an hour).

Heat and redness of the head only.

Heat and pulsation in the head, with burning of the eyes.

The head and face hot, the latter somewhat puffy.

Head hot; face red; eyes protruding; pupils dilated, look staring.

Every day, for twelve days, about noon, sudden heat of head and redness of face, with considerable obstruction of vision and great thirst, lasting an hour, (Case 14).

Heat of thee head alternating with diarrhoea, (Case 14).

Sensation of creeping heat in the face under the skin (after a quarter of an hour).

Sensation of heat in the face without external redness.

Heat in the face the whole day, as if wine had driven the blood to the head (after twelve hours).

On the face, such an increase of heat that it actually glowed, became brownish-red, and turgid.

Heat and throbbing in the face, with congestion to the head.

Great internal heat about the region of the stomach.

General dry heat in the extremities of the feet and hands, with thirstlessness and paleness of the face, lasting twelve hours.

(In the evening, heat in the hands and feet, but not in the arms and thighs).

Heat, especially in the feet.

Great heat (immediately), followed by very profuse sweat, (Case 25).

Great heat of the body; exceedingly violent and rapid pulsations of the arteries, especially in the temporal region, with confusion of the head and subsequent profuse sweat, (Case 24).

Heat from below upwards; a sweat as of anguish breaking out upon her, followed by nausea, with terrible anxiety, the sense of nausea descending lower and lower.

The skin is burning hot, and partially covered with sweat (after one hour).

Sensation of heat, with actual heat in the whole body, but particularly in the face, which was red and covered with sweat, with confusion of the head (after four hours).

Sweat.

The general effects of Belladonna on the circulation predispose to sweating.

Increased transpiration.

Sweat (after some hours).

General sweat, suddenly occurring and as quickly disappearing.

Perspiration which stains the linen yellow.

Copious sweat.

Profuse sweat (Case 6).

Very profuse, long-continues sweat, staining the linen dark, (Case 13).

Profuse sweat, especially at night.

Profuse night-sweat which does not weaken.

Profuse sweat at night, sometimes only on covered parts.

Profuse sweat, with diuresis, (Cases 21 and 22).

Profuse cold sweat of the hands.

Violent sweating every night.

Sweat in the morning.

Sweat all over from four in the afternoon till midnight, then sleep while sweating.

Night-sweat which smells like something burnt.

He sweats over the whole body at the least exercise, mostly on the face, down the nose.

While walking in a strong wind, and so sweating, colic in induced.

Sweat during the sleep.

Sweat over the whole body during sleep.

The hair is very often moist with perspiration.

Frequent and profuse perspiration of the face. cold sweat on the face, especially after eating.

(Fever; after the chill felt quite well for a few hours, then sweating in the face, hands (?), and feet (?) before the heat came on; no sleep during hot stage; slight headache with the sweat in the face, but none in the cold stage or in the hot).

Sweat of the feet, without warmth, in sitting.

Sweating of the genital organs in the night.

Skin of the whole body remarkably dry.

Skin dry and insensible (after six hours).

Skin dry and burning (after six hours).

The skin was dry and burning, and the pulse small, wiry, hard, and extremely frequent.

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.