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Chilliness over the whole body. Chilliness, shortly followed by heat, over the whole body. Internal chilliness, at night, with external heat, without thirst (after six days). He feels cool and chilly in the back and arms, even while walking in a warm room, not while sitting. Shivering over the whole body, with some coldness of the skin (after six hours). Feet and hands almost cold (after twenty-four hours). Icy-cold hands and feet, with warmth of the rest of the body (after a quarter of an hour).

Hands icy cold in a warm room (after one hour and a half). Icy- cold feet. Heat. Intolerable sensation of heat without externally perceptible heat when coughing, talking, or making the slightest exertion (after twenty hours). Dry internal and external heat without thirst for three hours (after half an hour), followed by only internal dry heat, without thirst). Heat of the body every afternoon, without thirst, with cold feet. Sensation of great heat over the whole body, without thirst or sweat (after two hours). Sensation of great heat over the whole body, but without external redness, and without thirst (for several hours in the afternoon), (after six days). External heat, with internal chilliness, in the evening immediately after lying down (after seven days). Heat over the whole body, as from hot drinks, with icy-cold feet, without shivering, and without thirst or sweat.

Heat in the head, with cold feet. Head and redness, especially in the face, on the slightest exertion, and on talking (after ten hours). Heat in the face rather internal than external, without thirst, aggravated by motion of the body, with chilliness in the rest of the body, on the slightest uncovering. Sweat. Sweat in the axillae. Sweat on the toes.

Conditions.-Aggravation.

(Morning), Confusion; vertigo; after waking, heaviness in the whole heat; after rising, headache; sensitiveness on the top of the head and stupefaction within head; coryza; 2 to 7 A.M., diarrhoea; in bed, stitch in left side; weariness of thighs and hips.

(Afternoon) Heat of body.

(Evening), Thirst; heat.

(Night), Chilliness.

(Cold or warm things in mouth), Stitches in canine teeth.

(Coughing), Pain in sides of abdomen; tickling in thyroid cartilage; pressure in thorax and abdomen.

(Crossing legs), Falling asleep of lower extremities.

(Slight exertion), Sensation of heat.

(Inspiration), Pressure in side; stitches in sides.

(Motion), Heat of face.

(Pressing at stool), Sticking in urethra.

(Rest), Pain in whole body.

(Resting head on hands), Falling asleep of hands.

(Respiration), Stitches in scapular end of clavicle.

(Shaking head), Swashing in it.

(Smoking), Tastelessness.

(Standing), Rumbling in abdomen; twitching of left arm; pain in left knee.

(Stooping), Throbbing pains in right side of chest.

(Walking), Pain in sides of abdomen; drawing pain in abdomen; rumbling in abdomen; stitches in anus; rapid stitch in left side.

Amelioration.

(Eating), Rumbling in abdomen.

(Motion), Pain in whole body.

(Scratching), Sticking itching on neck and jaws.

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.