Plantago



Feeling of nausea, at 9 A.M. (second day). Feeling of nausea, as if going to have a bilious attack, with inclination to diarrhoea (fifth day). Nausea, with the irritable mood (twenty-ninth day).

Feeling of nausea and drowsiness (forty-second day). Nausea (fourth day). Nausea, with a faint and tremulous feeling (tenth day). Nausea, almost to vomiting, with jerking pain in the bowels (twelfth day). Some qualmishness at breakfast (seventh day).

Sickness of the stomach, in the evening, with rumbling in the abdomen (seventh day). Retching slightly (forty-fourth day).

Stomach. Sinking feeling in stomach (fifty-fourth day).

Heaviness, as from a stone, in the stomach; some pain and tenderness (fifth day). Light supper of biscuit and tea sat heavy on the stomach till late in the night (never before), (second day). Pains at times, during the evening, in the stomach (eighteenth day). Pains in the stomach, as if diarrhoea would come on, with sick and sinking feeling (eighteenth day).

Afterwards I had a peculiar indescribable sensation in the region of the cardiac orifice of the stomach, especially after eating a hearty meal; there would be a coolish painful sensation, as if the parts were over distended; this symptom lasted about a week.

Uneasiness in epigastrium, with slight nausea, while walking or reading (after two hours, sixth day). Slight uneasiness in epigastrium (third day).

Abdomen

Hypochondria. Woke at 6 A.M. with severe pain in the left hypochondriac region, at 6 A.M. (seventh day). About the middle of the day a pain in the left hypochondriac region (eleventh day). Slight transient pains in the left hypochondrium (fourth day). Pain in the left hypochondrium (sixth day). Slight pains in the right hypochondrium (fifth day). Pains in the hypochondria continuing all day; not so bad in the afternoon (ninth day).

Sticking pain in the right hypochondrium (after three hours, fourteenth day). (Sometimes boring rheumatic pains in the hypochondria and chest, mostly in the limbs), (eighteenth day).

Whilst taking it, I had for two days an acute pain in the right hypochondriac region, especially on laughing or movement; the pain would be of a darting-sticking kind. Umbilicus and Sides.

Great soreness and tenderness of the navel, as if ulcerated; can’t bear my clothes (second day). Cutting pain over the navel (eighteenth day). Sore pain under the navel (eighteenth day).

Cutting pain in the bowels, above the navel, as if diarrhoea would come on (thirtieth day). Excessively tender spot just under the navel when touched, felt in the evening, when going to bed (fifty-sixth day). Very sharp sudden griping-drawing pain in the left side of the navel, causing me to cry out, at 9.30 (fourth day). Severe colic pain in the left side of the abdomen, deep beneath the cartilage of the floating ribs, increased by deep inspiration and by lying on that side; came on at 4 P.M.; continued all night and today; occasional eructations, which do not relieved the pain (tenth day). Dull pressing pain on both sides of abdomen, about Poupart’s ligament (soon after first dose, fourth day). At 9 A.M. boring pain in or near the umbilicus, which lasted fifteen minutes (ninth day). General Abdomen. On awaking, in the morning, abdomen distended, followed by copious and flatulency; continued for twenty-four hours (first day). Rumbling noise in bowels, followed by flatulence (forty- fifth day). Rumbling in the abdomen, with sickness of the stomach, in the evening (seventh day). Rumbling and griping pain in the bowels, with copious flatulency (tenth day). Rumbling in the bowels, followed by griping pains, in the morning (eleventh day). Uneasy sensations in the bowels, noises, rumbling, feel cold (eighteenth day). Rumbling sensation in the abdomen, accompanied by slight pain (seventh day). Rumbling in the abdomen, after eating (fourteenth day). Rumbling in the bowels (after ten minutes, eighth day). Frequent discharge of stinking flatus, with uneasiness of the bowels, followed by loose stool, at 11 A.M. (ninth day). Flatulence (fifth day). Whilst in the open air, flatulent (third day). Loud and copious flatulency (ninth day). Offensive flatulence, without pain, resembling cabbage-water (twenty-eighth day). A good deal of flatulence (forty-fourth day). Flatulence, with slight pains in bowels (fifty-third day). Violent griping pain in the bowels, causing perspiration with the diarrhoea (after five hours, second day).

Griping pain in the upper region of the abdomen, with dull aching pains in the frontal regions of the head (ninth day). Griping pain in the bowels, with nausea, almost to vomiting; continued half an hour, in the evening (twelfth day). Pain in the bowels (thirteenth day). Colic pains, not severe, on eating; very constant (fifteenth day). Pain in the bowels, during the night (third night). Pain in the abdomen, worse on stooping, in the evening (fourth day); continued, with distension of the abdomen, with flatulency, in the evening (sixth day). Pains in the bowels, during the day, with inclination to diarrhoea (nineteenth day).

Pain in the abdominal muscles, also in right side, soon passing off (after five hours, fourteenth day). Qualmish feeling from the bowels (thirteenth day). Bowels uneasy, and some qualmishness, at breakfast; rumbling afterwards (seventh day). Unpleasant sensation and uneasiness in the bowels, and yet no stool (eighth day). Uneasiness in bowels, as if diarrhoea would come on, at 10 A.M. (after four hours, forty-fifth day). Uneasiness in bowels, as if he would have to go to stool before eating, at 7 A.M.

(fifth day). About half an hour after breakfast, uneasiness of the bowels, as if diarrhoea would come on (ninth day). Sensation of goneness in the abdomen (eighth day). Hypogastrium and Iliac Region. Rumbling in the lower parts of the bowels (after four hours, fourteenth day). At 5 P.M. pain in right iliac region, as if a stone were in the inguinal canal. Slight pain in the lower part of the bowels, cutting, with inclination to diarrhoea, at 9 o’clock (third day). Severe pain at times in the hollow of iliac regions, as if one had been struck in the testicles (seventeenth day). Pain in superior border of right ilium, lasting only a few minutes (third day). Shooting pain in the crest of the left ilium, recurring several times at regular intervals (after four hours, sixth day). Pain in the region of the left ilium (after three hours, fourteenth day).

Rectum and Anus.

Partial prolapse of rectum during stool (three hours after first dose, fourth day). Sometimes a sharp cutting pain in the rectum (seventeenth day). Pains in the rectum and lumbar region (seventeenth day). Sharp cutting or pungent pain in the lower part of the rectum, at 4 P.M. (sixteenth day). Bearing down and burning in old piles, with diarrhoea pains, all the afternoon (eighteenth day). Violent purgings of the anus, caused by old piles (twenty- eighth day). Discharge of bright-colored blood from the anus during stool rather freely, but no pain (fifteenth day); discharge of blood with every motion for two or three days in succession (twenty- fourth day). Violent attack of bleeding from the anus, in the morning, after getting up, without pain; while at stool, passed from four to six ounces of pure bright- colored blood in a perfect stream, and again, about midday, one or two ounces; the blood has since shown itself several times, but very little (after six weeks). Feel as if diarrhoea would set in (seventh day). Inclination to diarrhoea, with slight pain in the lower part of the bowels, cutting, at 9 O’clock (third day).

Inclination to diarrhoea with the nausea (fifth day). Inclination to diarrhoea (sixth day). Inclination to diarrhoea at 9 A.M., with cutting pain under the navel at 1 P.M. (second day).

Stool.

Diarrhoea, with discharge of bright blood, with painful urging (dysentery), as if the gut would protrude (after two hours and a quarter, second day). Diarrhoea discharge, brown color, fermented frothy motion, with urging, with the violent griping pain in the bowels (after five hours, second day). Slight discharge of bright blood with motion, no pain, at 8 A.M. (second day). Blood passed during stool (seventh day). Watery diarrhoea, brown color, with excoriation of the anus (eighteenth day). About 10 P.M. had a very watery stool, with very little pain or desire for stool (fifth day); about 1 A.M. I had a stool, also one about daylight; they were watery first, then thicker and more papescent, then watery again, and so on; also passed a large quantity of wind (sixth day); I had a similar operation (seventh and eighth days).

Loose stool everyday, and sometimes twice a day, with some pain in the rectum, and slight colic before stool. Quite loose stool, but yet passed with some considerable straining and effort (fourth day); no stool (eighth day); loose stool followed the uneasiness in bowels (ninth day); this morning, loose stool followed the uneasiness in bowels (ninth day); this morning, loose urgent stool; none yesterday, and no indications (eleventh day). Loose stools, but accompanied with straining, and only passed with much effort; this symptom yet remains after three weeks. Looseness of the bowels (fourth, fifth, and sixth days); stools of a normal character, though frequent (seventeenth 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.