Phosphorus



Frequent eructations, tasting of the food (eighth day). Violent eructations, tasting of the food, even the most simple, with moving and rumbling in the abdomen, as after a purge. Eructations tasting of the drug (first day). Eructations of the odor and taste of Phosphorus, with blue exhalation from the mouth.

Eructations, tasting of Phosphorus, with yawning, burning, and rawness in the mouth, mucous expectoration, and dulness of the head. Frequent eructations of sour bitter water. Frequent eructations, as from a fluid rising from the stomach, once of a sour taste, after breakfast (after one hour). Frequent acid eructations and prostration of the whole body. Sour eructations (fourth day). Sour uprisings of food, with horribly tasting regurgitations, sometimes after eating, for several days.

Eructations sour, and at times foul, towards evening (third day).

Sour eructations, in the evening. Sour eructations, always after eating. Sour eructations, after drinking milk. Acid eructations.

Frequent empty eructations, especially after eating. Empty eructation, soon after a dose. Frequent empty eructations, even while eating. Empty eructations (after three hours); (after ten minutes). Empty eructations, after eating. Empty eructations, (after ten minutes). Empty tasteless eructations, with constant nausea, aggravated by drinking cold water (after half an hour).

Empty eructations, at times, with nausea (second day). Frequent empty eructations (fourth day); (after half an hour); (first day). At first ineffectual, and then empty, eructations. Many ineffectual eructations, with pressure in the chest (after eleven days). Ineffectual eructations, with griping in the abdomen (after ten days). Frequent ineffectual efforts to eructate, with feeling as if everything about the hypochondria were filled with air that could not be sufficiently expelled. Ineffectual eructations, with nausea, in the pit of the stomach (first day).

Ineffectual eructations, with at times ineffectual efforts to yawn. Hiccough. Frequent hiccough during the day, even before eating (after fifteen days). Hiccough, after dinner, so violent that he had pressive pain in the pit of the stomach as it it were sore,. Hiccough after eating (after seven days). Persistent hiccough. Heartburn. Heartburn (first day). Heartburn, in the morning the afternoon. Heartburn, even after moderate eating of fat food. Heartburn, two afternoons in succession. Violent persistent heartburn after a glass of beer with a cigar (quiet unusual), (fifth day). Water brash, after a meal, with eructations, nausea, and running of water from the mouth. Water brash. Acidity after eating. Increased acidity, always after eating, with pulsating headache in the forehead. Everything causes acidity, even the most harmless things. Nausea and vomiting. Nausea, etc. Nausea, in the stomach, with vertigo and oppression in the pit of the stomach, and eructations tasting of Phosphorus. Nausea, with shivering, for two days. Great nausea, on rising up in bed, sour vomiting, oppression of the chest, cold sweat on the forehead, and vertigo while walking, on the appearance of the menses. Nausea, even with much mucous expectoration, without cough. Nausea, with great thirst. Nausea, nearly all day. Nausea, in the morning, from 8 to 9, amounting even to faintness. Nausea, towards noon and in the afternoon, disappearing after drinking. Nausea, from 1 to 5 P.M.; then dull pain in occiput, followed by fever and flushed face and thirst, until 9 P.M.; also passing great quantities of loud wind from bowels. Nausea, from 1 P.M. until retiring, at 11 P.M. Nausea, in the evening in bed, that made her voice weak. Nausea, late in the evening, amounting even to faintness and Vomiting. Frequent nausea. Nausea, with great thirst and loss of appetite; she was obliged to lie down. Nausea, so that eating was difficult, in the evening (first day). Nausea and vomiting, while riding in a carriage. Nausea, that disappears on drinking water. Nausea all day, and vomiting, in the evening. Nausea, with such violent empty eructations that it made the chest sore, disappearing after supper. Nausea, with accumulation of water in the mouth and frequent spitting, in the afternoon (first day). Nausea, with disinclination to eat, in the morning (third day). Nausea, with disinclination to eat, in the morning (third day). Nausea, which soon disappeared after taking water (after first dose). Nausea, aggravated by every odor, of tobacco, wine, beer, etc. Constant nausea (after eleven days); (after fifty-one hours); (first day).

Great nausea. Considerable nausea, but no vomiting (second day).

Frequent nausea, and vomiting of everything that he ate. Slight nausea (after one hour). Qualmish nausea, at times with uprisings of water, even in the forenoon, while sitting. Qualmish nausea, and attacks of faintness, with dull pressure in the pit of the stomach, so that she could tolerate no clothes (after forty-one hours). Qualmish nausea, in the morning lasting till breakfast.

Qualmish nausea, even to faintness, partly in the forenoon and partly in the evening. Nausea and qualmishness in the stomach, in the forenoon, while sitting. Qualmishness in the pit of the stomach, soon followed by shivering. Qualmishness and uneasiness in the stomach, like efforts to vomit, almost daily after eating.

Qualmishness, nausea, and efforts to vomit, in the stomach, with at times uprisings of water. Qualmishness, as if to faintness, a few hours after dinner; she was obliged to sit down. Much qualmishness at night, and constant eructations of food.

Qualmishness, after eating a little, though he had no appetite for his meals. Nausea, followed by vomiting (after twelve hours).

Nausea and vomiting, etc. Nausea and retchings of watery fluid.

Nausea and vomiting frequently accompanied the cough, especially soon after eating. Violent retching and vomiting. Retching and violent vomiting. Vomiting, etc. Violent vomiting, etc. Violent vomiting and eructations, smelling of garlic (fifth day). Violent sickness came on, which continued during night and day; the matter ejected being luminous, as well as the breath, emitting a strong phosphorescent odor (after eight hours). Violent vomiting and purging (soon); sudden recurrence of vomiting, in the morning and evening; vomiting of dark grumous fluid (fifth day). Violent vomiting, during which she ejected almost all the poison (after half an hour). Violent vomiting of food that had been eaten, colored grayish-yellow, during the first and second chills, and usually after the succeeding chills. Constant vomiting of blackish-green substances, at first tenacious, afterwards watery (second day). Frequent vomiting. Copious vomiting, with constant nausea. Vomiting always after taking food. Frequent and violent vomiting (second and third days). Frequent vomiting (after three hours); after an administration of an emetic, the stomach ejected a greenish fluid, which contained portions of undigested food, mucus, and some ends of the Phosphorus matches (first day).

Vomiting, lasting all night (after five hours); continued, inodorous, consisting merely of the liquids ingested (second day). Repeated vomiting, at first of water, mucus, with epithelium, and portions of mucous membrane, afterwards scanty, with clots of blood. Excessive vomiting (after one hour).

Constant vomiting. Frequent vomiting, and pains in the pit of the stomach, the first symptoms noticed (after more than thirty-six hours). Vomiting, in the morning (second day). Vomiting, increasing till a short time before death coffee grounds were evacuated. Vomiting, with intense pain (after half an hour); the vomited matters were phosphorescent. Vomited several times during the night (first night). Constant vomiting, internal spasms, loss of consciousness, paralysis of the arm (followed by death).

Vomiting, with pains in the stomach; the ejecta were at first yellowish, afterwards blackish-brown. Vomiting, with most extreme weakness, small, rapid pulse, and pains in the abdomen (followed by death). (* From two grains-HUGHES. *) When the patient began to vomit she became pale and collapsed, pulse was scarcely perceptible, temperature fell to 34.6*, Vomiting, with pains in the epigastric region, extending to both hypochondria and afterwards to the lumbar region. Haematemesis for seven days, with violent vomiting and intense thirst, in a less degree in the younger. Vomiting of all food, for two days. Vomiting repeated several times. Vomiting, repeated about every hour (after twenty- four hours). Vomiting and diarrhoea (after half an hour).

Repeated attacks of retching. Frequent vomiting. Unceasingly painful vomiting, towards evening (first day). Vomiting (immediately). Vomited at intervals, and rejected food (second day). After eating, was seized with severe vomiting (after three hours). Vomiting, alternating with hiccough; the vomited matter was of a dirty-gray color, and mixed with mucous flakes, and the first appeared luminous when ejected (first and second days); small quantity of blood (fourth day). Tendency to vomit set in the evening of the second day, and continued until the next morning, and urgent attempts continued for two days; the vomit was yellow, and was said to smell of Phosphorus. Vomiting only after taking milk (third day). Violent bilious vomiting, in the evening (first day). Bilious vomiting; (fourth day). Sour bilious vomiting, towards evening, preceded by violent vertigo, with nausea; together with icy coldness and complete numbness of the hands, afterwards of the feet, with cold sweat on the forehead; after repeated vomiting, two natural stools within two hours; the nausea and cold sensation disappeared only after lying down (the twenty-sixth day). Violent bilious vomiting (third day).

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.