Sulphur



Much mucus in the throat (twenty-ninth day). Awakened in the morning by a quantity of mucus accumulating in his throat, and requiring to be hawked up (thirteenth day). Frequent obliged to raised mucus from the throat, with slight cough. Subjective. Dryness of the throat. Dryness of the throat, at night and on waking, much mucus on the tongue. Dryness of the throat; the tongue sticks to the palate, but is moist with frothy mucus (after six days).(1160) Feeling of dryness of the throat, exciting cough (soon). In the morning, dry and warm sensation in the throat (fifth day). Dryness in the throat (third day).

Feeling of dryness, followed by scraping, in the throat, about 5 P.M., immediately after taking the medicine (tenth day). Dry feeling in the throat, about 5 P.M. (eleventh day). Dry feeling and scraping in the throat (fifteenth day). Dry feeling in the throat, in the afternoon, immediately after taking the tincture (nineteenth day). Great dryness of the throat, in the morning, followed by a very salt taste in the mouth, which disappeared after eating. Roughness in the throat, with some pain, when swallowing (thirteenth day). Throat rough, immediately after rising, in the morning, the after some time bloody expectoration and very decided hoarseness the whole afternoon, at last associated with headache, which was especially acute on going to bed. (1170) Throat very rough (after sixteen days). Roughness of the throat, with increased accumulation of mucus in it, compelling him to hawk frequently (thirty-second day). Feeling of roughness in the throat, and inclination to cough, during the whole day (twenty-third day). Feeling of roughness in the throat and buccal cavity (forty-first and forty-second days). Rough feeling and scraping in the throat (fourth and fifth days); have almost disappeared (seventh day); feeling of roughness in the throat, hoarseness, irritation, causing cough, which results in the expectoration of small round pieces of blue mucus about the size of a pea (eighth day); roughness in the throat (ninth day).

Feeling of roughness in the interior of the throat (third day).

On awaking, in the morning, feeling of roughness in the throat, and shooting pains on swallowing; these symptoms disappeared completely by the next day (second day). Scraping feeling in the throat, which lasted all day (third day). Dry scraping in throat. Scraping in the throat, with irritation to cough, in the evening, in bed.(1180) Scraping in the throat, hawking and clearing the throat. Scraping in the throat (first day).

Slight scraping in the throat, and irritation to cough (second day). Scraping and rawness in the throat, with thirst, in the evening. Rawness of the throat. Slight sensitiveness in the throat, in the morning (eighteenth day). Sore throat, with swelling of the cervical glands. Sore throat, painful deglutition; this pain lasts all day; it is felt in the right ear (fourteenth day). Sore throat on empty swallowing, as if she swallowed a morsel of meat, or as from p73 elongation of the uvula. Choking and a sensation of soreness in the throat, as if the tonsils were swollen, with stitches extending into the ears, always only on swallowing. (1190) A violent sore throat, with swelling and redness of the tonsils, with frequent coughing and dyspnoea, agitation and sleeplessness. After dinner pain in the throat, and contraction of the oesophagus (thirty-sixth day).

Burning in the throat and hot breath in the morning, on waking.

Burning in the throat, like heartburn, just before the menses.

Coldness in the throat on inspiration. Pressure as from a plug in the throat, when swallowing and when not. Pressure in the upper part of the throat, when swallowing, and pain in the upper part of the chest. On swallowing, pressing pain in the throat, as from swelling of the palate. Slight drawing on the left side of the throat to the shoulder (twenty-third day). Constriction in the throat, as from astringents, with small stitches, worse on swallowing.(1200) Towards evening, shooting in the throat and headache (first day). Tickling in the throat, causing him to hawk (immediately). Prickling feel in the left side of throat, with sensation as of a substance which she could not swallow.

Stitches in the throat, more on empty swallowing than on swallowing food; when not swallowing, pain as from a plug. Stitches in the throat, on swallowing. When coughing the throat and chest feel cut to pieces. Swollen sensation in the throat, with hawking up of a large piece of white mucus. A hard ball seems to rise in the throat, and to close the pharynx, and take away the breath. On awaking from the afternoon nap, sensation as if a hair were in the throat, but without difficulty in swallowing (twenty-fourth day). Sensation as if the throat were stretched.(1210) After eating anything dry, it remains sticking in the throat, it takes away his breath, and he is obliged to cough it up. Fermentation in the upper part of the throat.

Feeling in the throat as from a fatty exhalation from the stomach. Rancidity, like heartburn, in the throat on swallowing, especially if therewith she presses upon the trachea. Disgust and retching in the throat lasting some hours (soon, eighteenth day). Uvula and Tonsils. Elongation of the uvula; (the uvula is fallen down). Redness and swelling of the tonsils. From 6 to 8 P.M., shooting pains in the left tonsil, which, on swallowing, extended into the left ear (fifteenth day). Fauces. Swelling of the fauces, with difficult deglutition. Feeling of roughness in the fauces and uvula (third, fourth, and fifth days); worse, especially on swallowing (sixth day); very rough throat (thirteenth day); roughness increased (fourteenth and twenty- ninth days). (1220) Feeling of roughness in the fauces, in the morning after awaking (one hundred and fourth day). Immediately, slight scraping in the fauces, making him hawk; this lasted about an hour (first, second, and third days). burning in the fauces (after quarter of an hour, thirty-first day). Pharynx and Esophagus. A collection of mucus in the pharynx, of a salt taste, making it necessary for him to expectorate frequently (immediately). Pressure in the pharynx, as in the nape of the neck, at intervals, felt through the night till towards morning, even while breathing. p73 Dryness of the pharynx. After eating, it seems as if the upper part of the pharynx were closed.

Spasmodic contractive sensation in the middle of the pharynx, food will not go down. Constriction of the pharynx, with a feeling as if she could not swallow food or anything else, which, however, she can (after a few hours). While eating a sensation as if something pressive remained sticking in the pharynx, again disappearing.(1230) burning in the pharynx, with sour eructations. Burning in the pharynx, in the evening, with heat on the tongue. Waking at 3 A.M., with aching in the oesophagus, great flow of saliva in the mouth, and clammy taste (as from indigestion), although he had only taken a light supper, with appetite (twenty-sixth day); in the morning the gastric symptoms we re gone (twenty-seventh day). During all the day, tickling in the posterior wall of the pharynx, causing a troublesome hacking (second day). Roughness in the oesophagus (forty-fifth day).

Swallowing. Swallowing was painful, the tonsils somewhat reddened; this lasted two days (tenth day). Painful swallowing (tenth day). Difficulty of swallowing (second day). External Throat. Painful tension and commencing swelling of the submaxillary gland (seventeenth day); swelling increased somewhat in size, and feels moderately hard and tense (twenty-fourth day); swelling decreased (twenty-seventh and twenty-ninth days); gone (thirty-four th day). The right submaxillary gland was again swollen and sensitive to touch, and thus it remained for two days (twelve days).(1240) Submaxillary gland somewhat swollen (third day). Swelling of left submaxillary gland (twelfth day). Left submaxillary gland swollen and sensitive to touch (one hundred and second day); the submaxillary gland is swollen, but not tender (one hundred and third day); swelling decreased (one hundred and fourth day); swelling gone (one hundred an d fifth day). Needle like stitches in the submaxillary glands, which are also painful to touch. Violent stitches in the swollen parotid gland, for several days.

Stomach

Appetite. Increased appetite the whole first part of the proving. Excessive hunger and appetite. Ravenous hunger which obliges him to eat frequently; if he does not, he has headache and great lassitude, and is obliged to lie down (after ten days).

Great appetite, which, however, could not be freely indulged; a small quantity of food caused troublesome distension (second and third days). Appetite much increased (seventh day). (1250) The appetite, which has been increasing for some days, is uncommonly good to-day (twenty-first day);’ increased appetite, so much so that, contrary to custom, he much eat at other times than the accustomed meals (twenty-sixth and twenty-seventh days); appetite diminished (thirty-first and thirty-second days). At noon increased (appetite (fifth day); at noon uncommon appetite, which, however, he did not satisfy, but left the table before he was satiated (sixth day); good (seventh day); increased rather than diminished, and he relished breakfast, dinner, and supper amazingly (eighth and ninth days); diminished (tenth day); dinner taken with considerable appetite (eleventh day); appetite much increased (thirteenth p73 day); ate dinner with the best appetite (fourteenth day); uncommon hunger (twenty-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.