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Confusion and Vertigo. Confusion of the head (fourteenth day).

Head confused, as from insufficient sleep. In the morning woke with dizzy confusion of the head. Frequently recurring confusion of the head. Confusion of the head, after sleeping, lasting all the afternoon; on walking in the open air the confusion diminished (fifth day); about 5 P.M. great confusion of the head, worse when walking in the open air; relieved after outbreak of perspiration (ninth day). After dinner, confusion of the head, which went off by walking in the open air (ninth day); on awaking in the morning, great confusion of head, going off after getting up (tenth day); slight confusion of the head, and some vertigo (fifteenth day); confusion of head, lasting more or less all day long (twenty-third day), confusion of head (forty-second and forty-third day). Confusion of head, probably the effect of alcohol (immediately, eight day). In the afternoon, confusion of head, with rushing out at the left ear, and dull drawing pain on the left side of the forehead, which soon alternated with a penetrating cramp like pain in the left knee-joint, or the left wrist, or with shooting pain (like fine needle-pricks) in the root of the nail of the right great toe at the same time, whilst walking, frequent cramp pain in the left calf (sixth day); confusion of the head, with dull aching pain in the forehead (after one hour, seventh day). About 2 P.M., dizzy confusion of the head, heat and redness of the face, with sensible throbbing of all the arteries of the head and neck, followed by breaking out of perspiration in the face (lasting more than a quarter of an hour), (first day). Confusion of the head, in the forenoon (first day). Long-continued giddy confusion of the whole head (after two hours). (130) about 11 A.M., giddy confusion of the head, with dimness of vision (first day); about 7 P.M., in the open air, very troublesome confusion of the head (second day). Great confusion of the head (second day). Confusion of the head, and aching in the forehead (soon); confusion in the sinciput (thirteenth and following days); Confusion and aching in the sinciput, as if a band were tied tightly around the forehead (twenty-third day); confusion in the forehead and temples (soon, twenty-fifth day); awoke with confusion and weight of the head (twenty-sixth day ); in the evening, confusion of the sinciput when lying (twenty-sixth day); confusion of the sinciput (in one hour, thirtieth day); in the morning, confusion of the head (thirty-second day); in the forenoon, confusion of the sinciput (thirty-third day); sinciput confused (thirty-fourth day); in the morning he awoke unusually early, with confused head (thirty- eighth day); confusion in the sinciput (soon, forty-seventh day); confusion of the head (forty-eighth day). In the morning, after awaking, vacant confused sinciput (second day); in the morning, on awaking, vacant confusion of the head (third day); in the morning, after waking, vacant confusion of the sinciput (tenth day); in the forenoon, confusion and aching in the sinciput (twelfth day). Confusion of the head (first, second, and third days). In the evening, confusion of the head (eighteenth day).

Confusion of the head (second day); in the evening, some confusion of the head (fourth day). In the morning, on awaking, confusion of the head, which went off after discharge of flatus and going into the open air (fourth day). In the evening, confusion of the head, and pressing in the forehead (eighth day).

Slight confusion of the head, which was probably owing to the spirits of wine (twelfth and thirteenth days).(140) Confusion of the forehead, as if intoxicated (in half an hour); confusion more on left side (second day). Confusion of the head, amounting to stupefaction, in the afternoon about 4 or 5 o’clock, when walking in the open air (third day). Confusion in the head, in the morning immediately after getting up (fifth day); about 5 P.M., slight confusion of the head for half an hour (seventh day).

Confusion of the head, in the morning immediately after getting up, lasting till noon (eleventh day). Confusion of the head, which, however, did not last long (immediately); confusion of the head, which lasted a couple of hours (immediately after dose, second day). Head confused during the whole afternoon (tenth day); slight confusion of the head about 5 P.M. (eleventh day); confusion of the head, lasting about an hour, in the afternoon, immediately after swallowing the medicine (fifteenth day). Slight confusion of the head (forty-ninth day); confusion of the head, in the evening (seventh-seventh day); slight confusion of the head (eighty-first day); towards evening, slight confusion of the head, like commencing vertigo (eighty-third day); the head confused, its left side especially painful (one hundred and second day). Confusion of the head, at noon (one hundred and fourth day); all day long, confusion of the head, in the vertex (one hundred and forty-second day); confusion of the head, and aching in the vertex (two hundred and nineteenth day); great confusion of the head, in the afternoon (two hundred and twentieth day); confusion of the head (two hundred and seventieth day). Confused feel in the head, with sense of languor. Vertigo (eighty-first day). Severe vertigo, at 9 A.M. (sixth day). Violent, in the morning, with some nosebleed. Excessive vertigo, in the morning on rising; as soon as he attempts to stand he falls back upon the bed, only disappearing after half an hour (tenth day). Vertigo in the forenoon (first day); (thirty- second day). Whirling vertigo, in the evening after lying in bed a quarter of an hour, as if he would fall into a faint, everything whirled around in the head, two evenings in succession. Vertigo, in the evening while standing, with rush of blood to the heart. In the evening, vertigo; feeling as if all the blood rushed to the head (fifth day).(150) Vertigo, on waking at night. During the day, frequent sudden vertigo, especially when walking near a declivity. The accustomed beer at night makes the vertigo worse (thirteenth day). Vertigo when walking over running water, even to falling down, and all parts seem paralyzed. Attacks of vertigo while walking, with apprehension on looking in front of her, wherewith there was immediately a crawling (“kriebelig”) before the eyes. While walking, vertigo like an obscuration before the eyes, a reeling to the left side, lasting a few minutes. Vertigo, like reeling, while walking.

Vertigo for eight minutes, while walking in the open air on an elevation; he could not step firmly, with obscuration of his senses (after four days). Vertigo while walking in the open air (after supper); she did not dare to stoop, not to look down; was obliged to steady herself to avoid falling. Vertigo, when lying on the back, at night. Vertigo, while sitting; reeling while standing.(160) At noon, when sitting, some vertigo (twenty-sixth day). Vertigo, lasting some minutes, followed immediately by slight shooting in the anus (fourteenth day). Vertigo, to falling forward, or suddenly rising from a seat. Vertigo on stooping. On rising from stooping position, vertigo and weight in the head (ninth day). Vertigo, with qualmishness; (fifteenth day). Vertigo, with qualmishness to falling sideways, while walking in the open air. Vertigo and nausea, so that everything turned about with her, at night during perspiration, lasting till morning. A kind of occipital vertigo. Want of steadiness and dizzy feeling accompanied anxious state (fourth day).(170) A transient slight attack of vertigo (after fifteen minutes).

Transient vertigo to falling sideways. Vertigo, worse soon after taking medicine (probably the effect of the alcohol), but lasting in a slight degree all day (second day); slight vertigo (immediately, ninth day). Vertigo, as if from intoxication (soon, second day). Dizziness, like a tingling and buzzing out at the forehead, if she walks rapidly, or moves the head suddenly. Dizziness in the head, in the afternoon (soon, sixth day); dizziness, in the morning, soon after getting up, that lasted till 5 P.M. (seventh day). A dizzy condition of the head prevented sharp and clear thought. Dizziness, with sticking in the head. Dizziness, unsteadiness of the head and body, in the morning, lasting three hours, as if one stood upon wavering ground (third day). Waving and confusion in the head returns, in the evening.(180) Reeling, stupefaction, and great weakness, at 11 A.M.; she was obliged to lie down and lay till 3 o’clock, in an uneasy slumber in which she heard everything. Reeling in the head. Sense of giddiness. General Head. While walking across the street paroxysms suddenly attacked her head; it became black before her eyes; she walked as many as fifteen steps backward; sat down suddenly, as if falling upon a stone, seeming to be senseless, and was carried to th e house unconscious, followed by stiffness of all the joints. The child hung the head sideways after waking, and after raising it, it fell to the other side, the face and lips were pale, the eyes staring for as many as two minutes, and then it sneezed, the mouth and eyes were closed tightly for a moment, and mucus ran from the mouth, followed by quiet sleep (after three days). In bed every place appears too hard for his head, which, on account of this disagreeable feeling, he must keep moving hither and thither, without succeeding in finding a better position (twenty-ninth day). Dulness of the head, in the evening. Dulness of the head, on waking at night. Dulness of the head, in the morning, and pressure in the forehead till noon. Dulness of the head, after walking in the open air. (190) Great dulness and confusion. Dulness of the head, as from rush of blood, especially on ascending steps. In the evening, dull pain in the whole head, which lasted till late at night (fifth day). Weakness and dulness of the head during dinner, lasting till evening. Dull aching pain over the whole head, lasting nearly three hours, and then gradually going off (after half an hour, ninth day); less troublesome (tenth day). Heaviness in the head (fifteenth and seventeenth days). Heaviness of the head, so that every motion was disagreeable. Sensation of heaviness in the head, and dulness, as if he would fall forward, relieved while walking, but then a fine sticking in the head. Heaviness of the head while sitting, lying, moving, and stooping. Head heavy and dizzy (twenty-fourth day). (200) Heaviness and confusion of the whole head (in two hours). Sensation of fullness and heaviness in the head. Feeling of fullness in the head, as if filled with blood.

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.