Cistus



Fever

Chilliness.

Chill succeeded by heat. Violent chill, succeeded by fever heat, with trembling, accompanied by a quick swelling and great redness of the glands below the ear and in the throat. The coolness, particularly in the throat, continues all day. Coolness on the forehead. Cool feeling in the nose. Cold feeling in the abdomen.

Cold feeling in the whole abdomen. Cold feet (1st dil).

Heat.

Heat with thirst, causing to drink frequently. Heat in the face.

Heat and burning of the facial bones. Flushes of heat in the face (1st dil)..

Sweat.

In a very warm room the skin grows moist, at the same time the forehead is not only externally cool, but also there is a feeling of coolness inside.

Conditions.– Aggravation.

(Morning), Sore pain in throat, etc.; fauces inflamed, etc.; on waking, pain under hypochondria, etc.; this stool; all symptoms.

(Afternoon), Towards evening, headache; towards evening, flatulence; towards evening, urging of stool; pain in hand.

(Evening), Belly puffed up; pain in shoulder, etc.; pain in knees; a quarter of an hour after lying down, sensation through whole body.

(Night), Dryness of throat; at night, itching, etc. in larynx, etc.; pain from flatulency.

(After drinking coffee), Diarrhoea.

(After eating), Immediately, pain in stomach.

(After eating fruit), Diarrhoea.

(Motion), Pain from inflamed spot to the left hip, etc.

(While writing), Pain in fingers.

Amelioration

(Fresh air). Anxious breathing.

(After eating), Headache in sinciput.

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.