BENZINUM


Benzinum homeopathy medicine – drug proving symptoms from Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica by TF Allen, published in 1874. It has contributions from R Hughes, C Hering, C Dunham, and A Lippe….


Introduction

A produce of distillation from Petroleum.

Formula, C6H6.

Preparation: Tincture with alcohol.

Mind

Weeping at trifles, and despairing of recovery.

Extremely irritable in fault finding.

Head

Severe darting pains in occiput, from below upward recurring in paroxysms, aggravated by motion, and especially by rising after sitting.

Eyes

Could not turn eyes upward or to one side without severe aching and throbbing.

Conjunctiva appeared somewhat congested.

A great white hand seemed to appear to him, in the darkness, coming outspread toward his face, causing him in terror to scream for the watches.

Face

Occasional sudden puffing up of the left cheek and of the calf of the left leg, as though thee parts were filled with air, going off in a few hours, and returning again.

Mouth

Teeth covered with sordes (during typhoid condition).

Soreness, and sensation of looseness in the upper incisors.

Tongue parched and brown (during typhoid condition).

Painful, round, white ulcers in the mouth, especially on the inside of the cheeks.

Hot and very offensive breath.

Stomach

Entire loss of appetite.

Craving fro lemons and cider.

Terrible thirst (during typhoid condition).

Extreme thirst for ice-water, satisfied with a sip, but wanting it again directly.

Abdomen

Continual soreness to pressure in the abdominal walls.

Heat, and grinding, wearing pains in the lower part of thee bowels, worse just before stools.

Stool and Anus

Several times an hour, a stool, smelling of benzine, of lead- colored mucus mixed with bright blood, accompanied by some tenesmus, and followed by throbbing in the anus and rectum, and lancinating pains from below upwards, continuing about five minutes.

These stools followed him with diminishing severity about ten days, preserving their characteristics to the last.

Urinary Organs

Pressing pain in the bladder.

After passing urine, throbbing and smarting in the neck of the bladder and in the urethra for several minutes.

Dark, offensive urine.

Sediment in the urine like red sand.

Respiratory Apparatus, Chest and Pulse

Every few days, continual dry, hacking cough.

Continual soreness and aching in the clavicular regions.

Pulse wiry, averaging 96 per minute.

Back and Extremities

Continual aching and throbbing in the lumbar region, made worse by a full inspiration.

Extreme irritation of the kidneys.

Continual soreness and aching in the muscles of the upper arms.

Generalities

Wasted, pallid, and exhausted.

General prostration.

At one time he sank very low, approaching a typhoid condition.

Complained of a sensation of falling through the bed and floor (during typhoid condition).

Sleep and Dreams

For three nights, before the sweating began, complete insomnia, with unpleasant thoughts crowding the mind, and wide open eyes, before which photopsic illusions floated continually.

Fever

Chills seized remote parts and passed toward the head, from the thumbs to the elbows and from them to the shoulders, and from the small of the back to the shoulders and vertex.

Cold compresses came off steaming in a few minutes, smelling of benzine, and stained a deep yellow, which could only be removed by long exposure to the sun.

For seven nights, copious, general, warm sweat, toward morning, very exhausting, followed on several succeeding mornings by perspiration only on the breast, on the side not lain upon, and in the axillae.

Conditions Aggravations

(Toward morning), Sweat.

(Full inspiration), Aching, etc., in lumbar region.

(Motion), Pains in occiput.

(Rising after sitting), Pains in occiput.

(Before stool), Heat, etc., in lower bowels.

(Turning eyes upward or to one side), aching, etc., in eyes.

(After urinating), Throbbing, etc., in neck of bladder.

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.