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Cold and lifeless (after five hours and a half). Complains of being affected with a greater degree and a different kind of coldness to any her ever experienced before (after one hour).

Complains of being cold (after twenty minutes); continues, and is accompanied with disagreeable sensations (after fifty minutes).

Coldness, with stupefaction. Cold and shivery (after half an hour);skin feels cold (after half an hour); complains much of being cold all over, but particularly his feet (after three quarters of an hour). Inclined to shiver. Temperature greatly diminished. Diminished warmth. At first (according to the thermometer) diminished warmth, afterwards increased perspiration. Surface of body cold and bluish (after one hour and a half). Surface of body cold; (after two hours); (after one hour and three-quarters), etc. Surface cold and purplish, from imperfect aeration of blood (after five hours). Surface of the body and hands cold and clammy (after four hours). Surface and extremities cold (after two hours). Skin very cold (after a quarter of an hour); (after twelve hours). Skin universally cold, and partially suffused with a glutinous moisture (after eight hours). Skin and extremities cold. Skin pale, cold, and clammy.

Skin cold and pale; (after four hours). Skin cold, particularly over the extremities (after one hour). Skin cool and clammy. Skin of the body rather cold and dry. Nose cold; extremities cold and rigid. Face cold. Face cold and exsanguine (after four hours).

Face cold and livid (after two hours and a half); flushed (after six hours and a quarter). Extremities cold; (after five hours), etc. Extremities as cold as marble. Extremities cold and livid.

Extremities cold, with tetanus (after two hours). Coldness of the extremities externally. Icy coldness of the limbs. Hands, arms, and feet cold (after two hours and a half). Hands and feet cold; (after seven hours). Coldness of the feet (five or six years after the discontinuance); (tenth day). Temperature of the body cool; heat somewhat warmer (after forty-eight hours). Febrile paroxysms; at first chilliness, then transient heat of the face (with a white tongue and sweat before midnight). Febrile paroxysms; sleep during the chill; during the chill there was no thirst; during the heat, thirst and profuse general perspiration.

Febrile paroxysms; at first shaking chill, afterwards heat, with sleep, during which he sweat very profusely. (Febrile paroxysms; trembling chill, with thirst, then increased heat of the whole body, inclination to uncover, with strong, full pulse, dryness of the fauces, without thirst, and with vivid ideas and vivid memory), (after one hour). Alternation of moderate warmth with coldness. Heat. Heat. Increased heat. Distressing sensation of heat (after two hours). Heat, with thirst. Intolerable heat, with great anxiety. Heat and perspiration over the whole body. Great heat of the body. It increases the heat of the whole body, and leaves a dryness of the mouth and thirst. Heat of the body, with great anxiety. Sensation of heat in the whole right half of the body. Inability to sleep at night for a long time, on account of heat an headache (after 2 drops). Hot fever, with fantasies, which come on after a short sleep, and last twelve hours, after which he is very;weak and attacked with nausea, accompanied with weak pulse; three hours afterwards, again fantasies, that 1st forty-eight hours, with full, hard pulse, after which there is sleep for eight hours. Feverish, soon; (third day). Increase temperature of the body. Increased warmth over the whole body, with some perspiration (second day). Constantly increasing warmth, seeming to commence at the stomach and to extend over the whole body, with moist skin (first day). Increased warmth over the whole body, especially in the head; once, copious perspiration (after 3 drops). General warmth of the whole body, with heat and redness of the cheeks, and full hard pulse, about 10 beats more rapid than usual (after 2 drops). Sudden warmth over the whole body, soon followed by general perspiration and feeling of increased vigor (after 2 drops). Warmth over the whole body, especially in the head, followed by sudden perspiration (after 2 drops). Sensation of warmth extending from the head to the right forearm. Slight warmth (after twenty minutes), and soon after a degree of moisture on the skin. Entire surface of the body intensely hot, and remained so to the time of his death.

Surface of the trunk warm, lower extremities cold (after three hours). Skin very hot (second day). Hot skin (after three hours); afterwards cold. Skin hot (after one hour); (after eleven hours).

Skin over her body felt hot, feverish, and was covered with a clammy perspiration. Skin dry an hot; blood vessels injected (first day). Skin generally dry, hot, an turgid. Skin hot, rough, without moisture. Skin at times dry, hot, at other times slight perspiration. Skin warm, moist; (after two hours). Skin warm.

Head hot; (after half an hour). Heat in the face, with perspiration collecting in large drops (two hours after 18 drops). Glowing heat of the face and perspiration on the head (ten minutes after 1 grain). Head and perspiration on the face (after 8 drops). Burning heat in the face, with a sensation of heat, especially in the eyes, without thirst, six evenings in succession. Redness and heat of the cheeks, with a sensation of burning in them. Increased warmth of the face (twenty minutes after 1 grain). Increased temperature of the cheeks and articulations of the jaws, with a sensation of burning, as also in the concha. Warmth in the face and scalp, with the headache (after 4 drops); repeated after other doses. Sweat. Profuse perspiration (third day); (after 4 grains). Profuse perspiration, about midnight, an hour after falling asleep. Profuse perspiration, that lasts twelve hours. (* In “convalescence.”- HUGHES. *) Frequent perspiration. Causes almost constant perspiration. Perspiration increased. Increased perspiration over the whole body (after 12 drops). Perspiration over the whole body, in the afternoon (after 1 grain). Perspired freely, soon.

Perspired very freely, so much so that her mother frequently wiped her face with a cloth (after half an hour). Skin soft and warm (after two hours and twenty minutes); moist and warm (after two hours and twenty minutes); moist and warm (after three hours). Skin clammy and warm (after sixteen hours). Skin moist (after six hours). General perspiration; ( after eight hours); (after 4 drops). General perspiration over the extremely hot body, with great thirst, full, hard pulse, bright eyes, and mental activity. Sweat all over, in the morning, during sleep, with inclination to uncover (after twelve, and thirty-six hours).

Skin covered with abundant sweat. Face bathed in perspiration and moderately warm, while the extremities were quite cool (after eight hours). Slight perspiration on forehead (after one hour).

Sweat, especially on the upper parts, while the lower are hot and dry. Thick sweat first on the head, afterwards over the whole body, like drops of dew, and sleep. (* Revised by Hughes. *) Perspires a good deal during the night, and towards morning has cold chills (fourth night). Sweat, and eruption of red rash, with itching. When the sweat is more profuse, then there is more itching of the skin, with general eruption, while all the senses vanish, touch, vision, and smell. Perspiration on walking rapidly (seventh day). Sweat only on physical exertion. Perspires easily at night (ninth day). Strong perspiration the whole afternoon (one case). Bathed in cold clammy sweat. Colliquative sweats (after five or six hours). Cold sweats Cold perspiration over the whole body, except the feet, and especially on the head. Body was covered with cold clammy perspiration; (after seven hours). Cold clammy sweat came out on the body; large drops stood on his bald head. Cold sweat on the forehead; (tenth day). Limbs covered with cold sweat.

Conditions.-

Aggravation.

(Towards morning), Cold chill.

(Morning), Pale and dispirited; on awaking, headache; dryness in anterior portion of tongue; bitter taste; colic, followed by diarrhoeic stool; 5 A.M., urging to stool; dry cough and scraping in larynx; on awaking, pain in limbs and loins; gnawing pain in bones; bathed in perspiration; on rising, indolent; could not rouse himself; during sleep, sweat all over; 8 A.M., sleepiness.

(Forenoon), 8 A.M., confused feeling in head; while reading, dimness of vision; 10 and 11 A.M., emptiness in stomach and sensation of hunger; pulse accelerated; pain in flexor muscles of both thighs.

(Noon), No appetite.

(Afternoon), Depression of spirits; inability and disinclination for work; tearing pain in occiput; griping in abdomen; diarrhoea like stool; 2.30 P.M., tenacious yellowish- brown stool; constipation; copious emission of urine; pain in chest; perspiration over the whole body; strong perspiration.

(Afternoon and evening), Headache; dryness in nose.

(Evening), Pressive headache in left side of vertex and forehead; headache in occiput; burning sensation in eyes; while sitting still, roaring in ears; three thin stools, with burning in anus; thin stool; 6 P.M., hard brown stool, with great exertion; hard evacuation, with difficulty; copious yellow urine; drawing and tearing in forenoon; numbness in left little finger; itching on the legs; unable to fall asleep; in bed, chilliness; burning heat in face.

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.