Opium



(Night), Weeping; headache and heat; griping in abdomen, followed by emission of flatus; 9 to 12 P.M., liquid stools; in sleep, erections; 2, 3, and 3.45 A.M. tickling in larynx, with cough; sleep restless; desire to slumber; sleepless; easy an great perspiration.

(About midnight), Awakened by oppression of chest; liquid stool; profuse perspiration.

(Midnight), Rumbling in abdomen; desire for stool; burning in rectum; watery evacuation.

(After midnight), Evacuation of large quantity of urine.

(Open air), Eyes seem moist.

(On awaking), From a nap, feeling of intoxication; headache and stupefaction; languid and stupid expression of countenance; from a dose, nausea; breathing heavy and oppressed; from a nap, difficult micturition.

(After awaking), Dizziness; difficulty in moving tongue; qualmishness; impotency.

(While awake), Intoxicated with sleep.

(While breathing), Pain beneath short ribs.

(During chill), Thirst.

(During colic), Arms spasmodically closed.

(During convulsions), Bloody liquid exudes from nose.

(After dinner), Pressure above stomach; indigestion.

(After eating), Roaring in ears; vomiting; pressure in epigastric region; cough; sleepiness.

(Exertion at stool), Sensation as if passage through rectum were closed.

(Physical exertion), Sweat.

(Taking food), Pain in stomach.

(During inspiration), Stitches in right side of chest.

(Looking to right or left), Vertigo.

(While lying down), After dinner, throbbing, with rising and sinking of the stomach.

(Motion), Pain in occiput, neck, and vertebrae; pain in sternum; pain in second joint of ring finger.

(Moving about), Inclination to vomit.

(Pressure), Tenderness in epigastric region; stomach hot and painful; pain in stomach.

(Raising head), Sensation as if heavy substance moved to an fro in head.

(While reading), Sensitive pressure above right frontal eminence.

(Reclining posture), Irregular action of heart.

(Rising from a seat), Weakness and heaviness in the legs.

(On rising), Heaviness and stiffness in limbs.

(While in warm room), After walking in the open air, stoppage of the nose.

(After sitting), Numbness in left lower extremity.

(During sleep), Attack of suffocation.

(After sleep), Intoxication.

(Smoking a cigar), Vertigo, nausea, inclination to vomit, trembling of the limbs, an cold sweat, (Before and after stool), Colic.

(Stooping), Vertigo.

(Swallowing), Pain in throat; cramp in oesophagus; cough.

(After swallowing), Cramp in oesophagus.

(While talking or whistling), Humming in ears.

(Touching anus), Burning pain; pressive pain in rectum.

(Turning in bed), Pain in stomach.

(Urinating), Pain in bladder; in the morning, some spasms; sensation as if passage through urethra were closed; cutting pain in genitals.

(While walking), In street, nausea; rapidly, perspiration.

(While writing), Obscuration of vision; at a table, sleepiness.

Amelioration

(Toward morning), Sopor.

(Toward noon), Dulness in head.

(Drink of milk), Griping in abdomen.

(Drinking water), Tickling in larynx, and dry cough.

(Eructations), Qualmishness.

(Eating white sugar), Nausea and accumulation of water in mouth.

(Soft evacuation), Colic.

(Leaning against cold wall), Headache.

(Motion), Pressive feeling in head; pressive sensation in eyeballs.

(Moving about), Pressure above stomach; pressure in abdomen.

(External pressure), Headache in forehead; pain in right frontal eminence.

(Rubbing), Pain in right frontal eminence; pressive sensation in eyeball; numbness in left little finger.

(Stroking with hand), Tension in skin of forehead.

(Walking about), Pressure in epigastric 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.