Sulphur



Frequent awaking, with cutting pains about the navel, and distended abdomen (second night). After getting up, cutting about the navel (fourth and fifth days). In the morning, cutting pain around the navel, worse on stooping (tenth day).(1590) Burning stitches in a small spot near the navel, for quarter of an hour.

Pain, as from incarcerated flatus, in both sides of the abdomen, in the morning, on awaking; flatus passes short and abruptly, without relief. Stitches partly in the right and partly in the left side of the abdomen. Tension and throbbing on the right lower rib, only transiently relieved by pressure. Sticking pain beneath the right short ribs. Stitches in the right flank, even taking away the breath. Pressure beneath the left ribs.

Slight pinching in the left side of the abdomen (sixty-eighth day). Cutting and burning in the left lower ribs. Falling asleep of the left side of the abdomen, with a sensation of chilliness.(1600) Heat in the left side of the abdomen. Burning stitches in the left abdomen on deep breathing, and on walking in the open air. General Abdomen. (Ulcers in the intestines.) (* Put forward only hypothetically by Ardoynus.- HUGHES. *) Distension of the abdomen; (ninth day).

Distension and hardness of the abdomen, especially in the even- ing. Fullness and distension of the abdomen, even in the morning, in bed, it disappears after the emission of flatus. Frequent distension of the abdomen. The whole abdomen enormously distended and tympanitic (next day). between 10 and 11 P.M., the abdomen was distended with flatus, which had an intolerable smell of sulfuretted hydrogen, and was passed in great quantity, but was soon re-formed to be again passed easily (second day). (1610) Great distension of the abdomen, with sore pain upon the left os ilii, in the afternoon (ninth day).

At night, distension of the abdomen, griping and frequent emission of flatus, smelling of sulfuretted hydrogen (third day).

Inflation of the abdomen with flatulence (thirty-second day).

Distension of the abdomen, rumbling in the bowels (fourth day).

Distension of the abdomen, after dinner (seventh day). Fullness and distension of the abdomen, and bearing down towards the colon; after dinner the bearing down increased (twelfth day); awoke with fullness of abdomen (twenty-sixth day); distension of belly, in spite of great discharge of flatus, smelling o f rotten eggs (thirty-second day); towards noon the abdomen swollen and distended; about 6 P.M., the abdomen was distended, and a disagreeable feeling of fullness about the anus was experienced (forty-eighth day). In the morning, tension and swelling of the abdomen (tenth day). Distension of the abdomen, after a good stool (sixteenth day); great tightness and distension of the abdomen, after dinner (thirty-third day); distension and sinking feeling in the abdomen, for an hour, in the evening (forty-first day); abdomen somewhat distended, after dinner (forty-second day); distension and rumbling in the bowels (forty-third day); slight distension of the abdomen (fifty-first day); distension of the abdomen (seventy-fourth day); distension of the abdomen, after dinner (eighty-first day); great distension of the abdomen, after dinner (ninety-seventh and one hundred and first day).

Bubbling in the abdomen. Rumbling in the bowels (sixteenth and twenty-second days); (second day). (1620) Loud rumbling in the abdomen, after eating. Rumbling in the abdomen after dinner. Rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen (immediately). Great rumbling in the left side of the abdomen. Rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen, for almost two hours, in the night.

Rumbling and movement in the intestines, followed by a thin scanty stool. Rumbling in the abdomen, as from foaming beer, followed by sudden urging to stool, accompanied by cutting colic; the first part of the stool was hard, the rest liquid, without mucus, in the morning and late in the evening. Rumbling and two loose motions (seventh day). Rumbling in the bowels, after the evacuation, at 5.15 A.M. (seventh day). Rumbling and pains in the abdomen (first day). (1630) On waking from sleep, before midnight, rumbling as of great bubbles in the upper abdomen (ninth day). In the afternoon, rumbling and griping in the bowels, with relief by discharge of very foetid flatus, accompanied by the feeling as if a loose motion was about to be passed (tenth day). In half an hour, rumbling becoming even louder, and great inflation of the abdomen, so that he had to unbutton his clothes (thirty-first day). The whole day, rumbling in the bowels (twentieth day). At night, loud rolling in the bowels, followed by a copious, pappy, yellowish-green, very fetid motion (second day). At night rumbling in the bowels (eighth day). Grumbling in the bowels soon after dinner; it did not cease after the afternoon stool (an unusual thing for me), but continued for an hour longer, though less severely (sixth day). Rumbling in the bowels soon after taking the medicine (nineteenth day); rumbling in the bowels (forty-fifth day); rumbling and pinching in the bowels (forty-ninth day); much rumbling in the bowels after breakfast (fiftieth day); rumbling in the bowels after breakfast (fifty-fifth day); rumbling in the bowels (fifty-first day); some rumbling and pinching in the bowels after breakfast (sixty-third day). Rumbling and gurgling in the bowels soon after taking the medicine (thirty-eighth day); rumbling in the bowels immediately after taking the medicine (fifty-ninth day); rumbling in the bowels after breakfast (one hundred and sixth day); rumbling in the bowels soon after taking the medicine (one hundred and seventh day); rumbling and rattling in the bowels (one hundred and ninety-ninth and two hundredth days); much rumbling and rattling in the bowels (two hundred and fourth day); much rumbling and rattling in the bowels, in the morning (two hundred and forty-second day); rumbling and rattling in the bowels (two hundred and forty-fourth day). Rumbling and gurgling in the bowels (fifth day).(1640) Much flatulence. Flatulence increased. Emission of much flatus, especially in the evening and night, also having the odor of bad eggs. When she has had no stool for a long time, flatus is incarcerated and accumulates in the left side of the abdomen with great pressure, so that she is obliged to cry out on the slightest move-ment. Great emission of flatus, smelling of sulfuretted hydrogen (fifth day). Very offensive flatus for many days. Throughout the day, great discharge of flatus and rumbling in the bowels (second day). Tormented with flatulence (third day). Discharge of much inodorous flatus (first day). about 2 P.M., discharge of much flatus smelling of rotten eggs, and soon afterwards a liquid stool of the same fetid odor (ninth day). (1650) Passage of much flatus of the smell of rotten eggs, after which, symptoms on awaking diminished (twenty-sixth day). Emission of much flatus smelling of rotten eggs (third, fourth, and sixteenth days); (twenty-seventh day); (tenth day); (thirteenth day); (thirty- first day); (sixty-third, sixty-sixth, ninety-eighth, and one hundred and twelfth days). Discharge of flatus smelling strongly of Sulphur (forty-sixth, forty-ninth, fiftieth, and fifty-third days). Frequent discharge of flatus (first day). Great discharge of flatus (ninth day). Discharge of much flatus (fourth day); great discharge of flatus (fifteenth day).

Discharge of much inodorous flatus (seventh day). Great discharge of flatus (eighth, twelfth, and following days); (twelfth, thirty-fourth, and following days); (sixth and tenth days). Discharge of much flatus (one hundred and thirty- fourth day). (* Have been for some time relieved of an accustomed haemorrhoidal trouble. *) After getting up, discharge of much flatus; in the evening, a recurrence of the discharge of flatus (fourth and fifth days).(1660) After dinner, discharge of much flatus (fiftieth and fifty-first days); (sixth day). Pains in the abdomen (fourth and eighth days). Pains in abdomen ceased on the occurrence of the diarrhoea, and did not return again (thirty-seventh day). Pain in the upper abdomen, just beneath the chest, as if everything were loosened and congested with blood, only on motion and breathing. Pain in the abdomen, which obliged one to bend up. Occasional abdominal sufferings (for three months). Pains in the abdomen with every draught of air (eleventh day). On blowing the nose and coughing, pain transversely across beneath the ribs (in the diaphragm?).

Bruised pain in the intestines after a stool. Violent pains in the abdomen and small of the back with flatulent distension, in the morning during the menses, with scanty menstrual flow; in the afternoon, the flow is more profuse with diminution of the pains, which are generally relieved by violent motion.(1670) First, anxiety in the abdomen, followed by a feeling of weakness of the feet, extending above the malleoli, like an internal trembling.

Uneasiness in the abdomen after a short sleep (forty-ninth 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.