PULSATILLA



Throat

The throat internally is covered with tenacious mucus, in the morning. Intolerable sensation of dryness in the throat, extending as far as the tip of the tongue (without visible dryness), with thirst; he is able to drink but little, because it distresses him internally and seems to make him qualmish. Dryness in the throat, after midnight. Dryness of the throat in the morning (after six, and twenty hours). Sore throat, with sense of dysphagia; she feels as though she would be choked (after three to four days). Sore throat; sensation of clawing, scraping, and rawness in the throat, as after violent vomiting; on swallowing he felt nothing; with great dryness of the throat. Sore throat; sensation of swelling in the throat and rawness in the trachea on swallowing. Sore throat; pain on swallowing as if the uvula were swollen. Sore throat; a sensation on swallowing as though the throat posteriorly were constricted and swollen, so that is closed. Sore throat; pain on swallowing, as if the submaxillary glands projected into the throat, and as if they were sore and raw (after eight hours). Sore throat; sensation as if something at times in the upper, at times in the lower part of the throat were swollen (after six hours). Sore throat; it seems acrid on the palate, as if it were raw, on swallowing. Sore throat; rawness and a sore sensation in the throat when not swallowing, and as if it were altogether too dry, in the morning (after two hours). Sore throat; stitches in the throat posteriorly when not swallowing, none when swallowing. Sticking sore throat. Sore throat; cutting pain in the throat (after eight hours). Sore throat; pain on the side of the palate, when touched and on talking, as from a blister or painful pimple, with dilated pupils, in the morning. While coughing a sensation as from sulphur vapor in the throat. Scraping and dryness in the throat, causing paroxysms of two or three coughs. Rawness, scraping, and scratching in the throat, with dryness of the mouth. Much scraping, extending low down in the throat and into the oesophagus, with much accumulation of saliva, and at last much heat in the stomach (immediately after a dose, ninth day).

Constricted feeling about the throat (after six to seven days).

Fullness and stuffing in the throat (after six to seven days).

The throat posteriorly is painful, as if raw, together with a drawing pain in the cervical muscles. Pressure and tension in the throat a drawing pain in the cervical muscles. Pressure and tension in the throat on swallowing. A sensation of a worm creeping up, rises into the throat. Pharynx. Several attacks of constrictive or retching pain in the pharynx (oesophagus), just as if one had swallowed too large a morsel of fresh bread (after ten hours). Burning in the pharynx, after vomiting. Swallowing.

Swallowing difficult, as from paralysis of the pharyngeal muscles. External Throat. Boring pain in the submaxillary glands, even if the parts are not moved (after four hours).

Drawing tensive pain in the submaxillary glands. Pain in the submaxillary glands.

Stomach

Appetite. Increased appetite, in the evening (after five hours).

Appetite, but he does not know for what. Ravenous hunger, immediately (but passing off soon). Much hunger at an unusual time (thirty-fourth day). He is hungry, but has no desire for any particular kind of food. With some appetite; bread, butter, and beer have little or no taste. (Only plum marmalade has a perfectly good taste), (after twelve hours). (He desires no warm food, only bread, butter, and fruit). Desires food, but does not know what kind; he does not relish anything that he eats. Loss of appetite, with a clean, natural taste. Loss of appetite, on account of the tasteless of food and a fullness in the stomach. Loss of appetite, after vomiting. Appetite quite gone, filthy taste, tongue much coated (after some days).

Appetite completely gone (after some days). Aversion to meat and stale bread. Aversion to butter; it tastes bitter. Aversion to milk, in the morning, though he immediately relished it. Extreme disgust for smoking. Aversion to smoking, as if he had already smoked to satiety (after five hours). Thirst. Very violent thirst, especially for beer, after the disappearance of the fever heat, and a white tongue. Thirst, without heat and without sweat, in the evening, immediately after lying down in bed; perspiration follows only in the morning, between 2 and 5 o’clock, with thirst; drinking always increases the perspiration.

(Thirst, at midnight, without being more than warm). Thirst for water, in the evening. Thirst during the heat. Thirst for beer, which, however, has an unpleasant taste (after ten hours).

Thirst, especially for beer, chiefly in the morning (after a few hours). Thirst for alcoholic drinks. He longs to drink something invigorating and strengthening. Loss of thirst. Eructations.

Frequent eructations tasting of the food. Eructations after eating, tasting of the food, followed by qualmishness (after four hours). After eating, constant eructations, tasting of the food.

Eructations, tasting of old rancid tallow, after eating cakes.

Eructations, as of bad meat, after dinner; the same taste afterwards remains in the mouth, with qualmish nausea (after fourteen hours). Loud eructations. Bilious eructations, in the evening (after two hours). Eructations (uprisings) of a bitter fluid into the mouth. Bitter eructations, at night. Eructations of gas (after one hour). Sour eructations, in the morning.

Uprisings of sour liquid into the mouth, after drinking coffee. A watery liquid rises up into the mouth, so that she is obliged to spit it out (without nausea and without vomiting); immediately preceded by a sensation as if something were torn loose, and during eructations a pressure in the same place (after three hours). Uprisings into the throat, preceded by rumbling crawling in the abdomen, and by colic. Incomplete inclination to eructate; the eructations are ineffectual and do not actually occur.

Hiccough. Hiccough while smoking. Hiccough at night, in sleep.

Inclined to hiccough, after drinking. Nausea and Vomiting. Much nausea (twenty-second day). Frequent nausea (eighth day). Nausea; she was quite afraid to eat anything for fear of vomiting (after some days). Nausea rises up into the mouth. During the menses she was nauseated, at night, and water rose from the stomach, with retching, like water brash. Nausea, water brash, disagreeable risings (after six to seven days). Nausea, with much saliva (thirty-fourth day). Nausea, with peculiar aching in the stomach (first and second days). She became nauseated, while eating, so that food was repulsive to her. Nausea, as if caused by the heat of the body. Nausea and qualmishness, as from drinking oil.

Nausea and salty or sour vomiting, towards evening, after moving about in the open air (after three hours and a half). Some nausea, with heartburn (soon after a dose, nineteenth day).

Sensation of qualmish nausea, in the upper abdominal region, especially after eating and drinking (after one hour).

Intolerable qualmish nausea, without vomiting (after one hour).

Qualmish nausea, with rumbling and gurgling in the hypochondria.

Nausea and qualmishness, in the morning, after taking milk.

Qualmish nausea from smoking, to which he was accustomed.

Qualmish nausea while slumbering (or even while sleeping), with persistent appetite, even for black bread (after twenty hours).

Qualmish nausea rises up into the throat. Qualmish nausea, in the morning, with a slimy mouth, soon changing to an acid taste in the mouth (after thirteen hours). A qualmish nausea rises up into the throat, with a very disagreeable sensation. Qualmish nausea, when he wished to take food. Qualmish nausea, without vomiting, during the suppression of the menses, with good appetite. Qualmishness, with chilliness. Qualmishness, only in the throat, not, however, on swallowing. Qualmishness, during the salivation, for twenty-four hours. Qualmishness from solid food, bread, meat. Qualmishness. Violent racking vomiting of green, slimy, watery substance, that has a sour odor, and burns like fire in the throat, in the evening, after eating, when lying down to sleep; this vomiting returned three evenings in succession. Vomiting, at night, with sticking-drawing pains in the back, extending towards the scapulae. (Vomiting a little, before midnight, almost without nausea). Vomiting of food, in the evening, followed by bitterness in the mouth, with the teeth set on edge. Vomiting of food that had been eaten a long time before.

Short bilious vomiting. Stomach. Distension of stomach and abdomen; she has to unlace herself. Bloated hard feel at the stomach, with flatulence (after six to seven days). Anxious sensation about the epigastric region. It lies as heavy as a stone in the stomach, in the morning, on waking. Sensation as if the stomach were disordered. Symptoms of extremely disordered stomach. Sensation in the stomach, as if one had eaten too much; food rises up into the mouth, as if one would vomit. On coughing, it seemed as if the stomach turned over, and as if he would vomit; the cough presses tears from the eyes. Dull pain and a sensation of fullness in the stomach (twelfth day). Sudden violent pain in the stomach (twelfth day). Much pain in the stomach, extending to the umbilical region and down to the pelvis, then jumping to the left side, beneath the ribs; pains aggravated by drawing inward the walls of the abdomen (twenty- ninth day). Pain in the stomach (cardialgia) during the menses.

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.