Chelidonium Majus



Great desire for wine, which caused neither rush of blood to the head nor headache, as it usually did when taken in similar quantity (3rd day). Diminished thirst. Aversion to coffee (14th day). Eructations and Hiccough. Eructations. Eructations always after taking. Eructations the whole day (1st day). Eructations continue until going to sleep (1st day).

Eructations in the afternoon, at one time with heartburn, which soon disappeared. Eructations twice in the night, so bitter that they made her shiver, followed by continual bitter taste (2nd night). Eructations, which afford relief. Eructations, relieving the nausea (2nd day). Eructations, with heartburn. Eructations and passage of flatus (after a short time). Eructations, with yawning. Many eructations, followed by chilliness (after one hour). Frequent eructations until evening. Frequent eructations, whereby the pains in the chest are relieved (5th day). Eructations seldom. Empty eructations,; (after three- quarters of an hour).

Eructations of air,; (after ten minutes).; (after a quarter of an hour),; (after twenty minutes). Eructations of air the whole day (2nd day). Frequent eructations of air and passage of flatus (soon). Many eructations of wind (14th day).

Sourish, or saltish bitter, or bitter eructations. Eructations tasting of the food, at 1 P.M. Eructations tasting of the breakfast (after one hour and three quarters). Eructations tasting of juniper berries (after half an hour). Hiccough (after twenty minutes). Hiccough (after one hour and a half, and frequently). Heartburn. Heartburn, and great weariness. Heartburn; disappearing immediately after another dose of 3 drops. Nausea and Vomiting. Nausea,; (soon),; (fifth minute),; (tenth minute),; (first hour),; (three- quarters of an hour),; (2nd day),; (3rd day). Nausea, as if she must vomit (2nd day). Nausea, as if he would vomit; relieved by eructations. Nausea, as if she would faint (after three hours). Nausea rising up from the stomach (after half an hour). Nausea rises from the stomach, together with slight griping, and warmth in the epigastric region (after three hours). Nausea rising up from the stomach, with slight griping and warmth in the epigastric region. Nausea on attempting to eat some broth; she was unable to swallow it (after three hours). Nausea relieved by eructations,; (10th day).

Nausea, as if she would vomit, relieved by eructations (after one hour). Nausea, relieved after lying down in bed. Nausea, with bad taste. Nausea, with pasty taste. Nausea, and much saliva (soon after 20 drop). Nausea, with loss of appetite (2nd day). Nausea, with eructations (soon after taking). Nausea and qualmishness in the stomach disappearing after eructations (after three-quarters of an hour). Nausea, with inclination to vomit (after two hours).

Nausea and sensation of emptiness in the stomach, as in excessive hunger; was obliged to eat a piece of bread to quite the nausea (soon). Nausea, and sensation of fullness in the abdomen (immediately). Some nausea rising from the stomach. Some nausea, and accumulation of water in the mouth. Great nausea, with increased warmth of the whole body (after a quarter of an hour).

Great nausea immediately after 20 drops, followed after an hour by easy vomiting of tough mucus. Qualmish nausea (from the external use). Qualmishness, almost nausea, in the stomach (after half an hour). Vomiting. Vomiting of mucus, without relief of the headache; for an hour she thought she would die (after seven hours). During a paroxysm of cough he vomited curdled milk, which he had never done before. Vomiting of potatoes eaten yesterday, with a sharp, sour taste, and scraping in the throat (2nd day). Stomach, Objective. Distension of the epigastric region. Gurgling in the stomach, as though bubbles of air formed, burst, and afforded relief (after one hour and a half). (Milk porridge, which usually did not digest easily, did her good to-day), (2nd day). Needs to eructate without being able to accomplish it. Anxiety in the stomach. Hollow sensation in the stomach. Sensation of hollowness and emptiness in the stomach, similar to excessive hunger with exhaustion, while talking. Warmth in the stomach (after three-quarters of an hour). Increased warmth in the stomach (after one hour and a quarter). Agreeable warmth in the pit of the stomach (after twenty minutes). The warmth of the stomach disappears and returns after three- quarters of an hour. Sensation of warmth in the stomach.

Sensation of coldness in the stomach (after half an hour).

Sensation of coldness in the stomach, with some distension, as if cramp in the stomach would follow. Pain in the stomach. Pain in the stomach, relieved by passing flatus (6th day) Pain in the stomach, with sensation of distension. Pain in the stomach, with eructations (4th day). Pain in the stomach, lasting an hour, with eructations of air, relieved by lying upon the left side, with the legs drawn up (5th day). Pain in the pit of the stomach. Pain in the pit of the stomach, and opposite in the back. Violent pain in the pit of the stomach, as if the stomach were constricted, in bed. Great sensitiveness to smoking, to which I had been accustomed; it produced the tobacco cardialgia, which I had not had for several years, and then only when chewing tobacco; this cardialgia increased so much through the night that it awoke me fro sleep, with burning pain and acidity rising from the stomach; this lasted two weeks. Burning in the stomach, with eructations (soon after taking). Tensive pain in the pit of the stomach, on deep inspiration (after five minutes). Contractive sensation below the epigastric region (after one hour and three-quarters).

Contractive sensation in the stomach, with qualmishness (after one hour). Cramp like pain in the epigastric region, on lying down (after ten minutes). Spasmodic pain in the pit of the stomach. Spasmodic pain in the right side of the pit of the stomach, Digging pain in the stomach. Digging pain in the epigastric region, continuing until after eating. Peculiar sensation in the stomach, as of gnawing or digging, relieved after eating (1st day). Pressure on stomach (after one hour).

Pressure in the stomach, lasting several hours, increased by external pressure (after three hours). Pressure in the stomach, as from a dull body, increased by external pressure (soon after 20 drops). Pressure in the stomach with nausea, relieved by eructations. Pressure in the stomach, with accumulation of gas in it (2nd day). Pressure in the stomach, alternating with pain, extending to the nape of the neck, forehead, and temples. Paroxysmal pressure in the stomach, lasting several hours (two hours after 20 drops). Pressure in front of the stomach. Pressure in the pit of the stomach (after ten hours). Pressure in the pit of the stomach with oppression of the chest and difficult breathing, toward evening (8th day). Oppressive pressure in the pit of the stomach. Pinching pressive pain in and below the pit of the stomach, increased by touch (after three hours). Drinking water causes heaviness and pressure at the stomach. Pressive pain in the epigastric region. Pressive pain in the stomach, relieved by eructations of air, lasting an hour (6th day). Oppression of stomach (10 to 60 grains). Oppression of the stomach; this oppressed sensation extended up into the chest as far as the clavicle (1st day). Oppression and anxiety in the stomach (immediately). Oppression of the stomach, with eructations, which relieved the oppression (after ten minutes).

Oppression of the stomach and nausea also, relieved by eructations (after four hours). Oppressive pain in the upper part of the epigastric region. Cutting in the stomach (after a quarter of an hour) Cutting in the stomach, while yawning, at 1 P.M. Violent cutting in the epigastric and umbilical region, aggravated by pressure, lasting two hours (second day after 50 drops). Sticking in the right side of the stomach (after one hour and three-quarters). Stitches in the epigastric region. Stitches in the pit of the stomach, then in the back, then in the right, then in the left cheek. A sharp stitch in the left side near the pit of the stomach, in the afternoon while writing, during inspiration, and on making the body erect (1st day). A sharp painful stitch in the pit of the stomach, which extends through the body to the back at 5.30 P.M.

Severe stitch in the pit of the stomach. Twinging, now in the right, now in the left epigastric region, then tension in it (half an hour after dinner). Cramp like throbbing in the pit of the stomach, which caused anxious respiration (after five hours).

Abdomen.

Hypochondria. Pain through the hypochondria, and in the right scapula (after five minutes). Sense of distension in the right hypochondrium. Dull stitches through the left hypochondrium (after one hour), (2nd day). Stitch in the left hypochondrium (after five minutes). A kind of numbness of the muscles in the hepatic region, and in the whole right side of the neck, face, and head (4th day). Pain in the hepatic region, which soon extended downward and across the umbilical region through the intestines; if felt as though the abdomen were constricted by a string (after half an hour). Pressive pain in the hepatic region, in the main of the ribs; pressure of the clothes causes severe pain in these places, in the afternoon (14th day). Hepatic region slightly painful on pressure (7th day). Pains in the region of the liver and spleen. Stitches in the region of the liver. Pressive pain in the liver, about an inch from the pit of the stomach. Stitches in the liver at 10 P.M. Burning on the left side below the ribs, on a level with the pit of the stomach. Burning pain in the abdomen, just below the short ribs of the left side (after fourteen hours). Pressive pain between the ribs and hip of the left side (after ten minutes). Umbilical. Painful collection of wind in the umbilical region, relieved by slimy diarrhoea, which lasted three days. Pain in the intestines, in the umbilical region.

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.