Sulphur



Tickling in the urethra, in the evening (nineteenth day). Itching in the middle of the urethra. (2070) Itching at the mouth of the urethra, as at the commencement of gonorrhoea (fourth day). Micturition. Constant desire to urinate, also scanty discharge. Constant call to void urine. Constant desire to urinate; a few drops pass involuntarily. Great desire to urinate, with burning in the urethra. He woke with violent desire to urinate after an emission, which was not relieved after an evacuation of much urine, on account of irritation of the urethra (in the bladder). Violent desire to urinate, though he had drank nothing for a long time (after two hours). Violent desire to urinate; was obliged to urinate immediately, else the urine was passed involuntarily. Excessive desire to urinate, at night. Frequent desire to urinate, which he could scarcely resist a moment. (2080) Frequent sudden desire to urinate; he was obliged to urinate frequently. Frequent call to make water (almost hourly), which had to be quickly obeyed, in the afternoon and evening (twelfth day). After getting up urging to make water, with cutting pain (as in strangury) over the symphysis pubis (first day). Frequent sudden desire to urinate. Frequent sudden call to make water; increased flow of dark-colored urine (sixteenth day); frequent urinations, the urine the color of sherry wine (twenty-fourth day); urinary secretion increased, urine of bright-yellow color (twenty-fifth day); urine of a bright color, was passed in considerable quantity; in the night, great flow of water, after which the symptoms diminished (twenty-sixth day); frequent emission of urine the color of sherry (thirty-first day); frequent and increased emission of urine (thirty-second day); in the morning, urine large in quantity than usual, of a light-sherry color, and sp. gr.1019; in the evening, urine discharged in greater quantity than usual, had the color of white wine, and a sp. gr. of 1015 (thirty-eighth day); the urine passed after eating, in small quantity, had the color of dark sherry, and a sp. gr. of 1026 (fortieth day); in the morning, urine passed in considerable quantity, had a dark-sherry wine color, and sp. gr. 1008 (fifty- first day). Obliged to rise twice, at night, to urinate. He was obliged to rise after midnight, to urinate; passed much urine. Frequent urination (eighth, ninth, and tenth days); (ninth day); (thirteenth day). Frequent urination, and generally much at a time (sixth day). Frequent urination, in the forenoon (first day).(2090) Frequent urinating, with a feeling of warmth in the urethra. Frequent urination, sometimes as often as every half hour, but generally with scanty discharge of urine (twenty-fifth day). In the evening, frequent urination, almost every half hour (fifth day). Frequent urination, about every hour; a great deal of urine was always passed at once (twentieth day). Towards evening I had to make water about every hour, and each time passed a great deal (twenty-seventh day). In the afternoon, frequent micturition; the urine greatly increased in quantity (about two quarts within five hours), (first day); urine increased (third day). Frequent passage of small quantities of urine as clear as water (seventeenth day); frequent call to make water, with feeling of an obstruction in the sphincter muscles of the bladder on doing so (eighteenth day). Very frequent micturition, nearly every half hour, with voluptuous pressure reaching as far as the anus. She is frequently obliged to urinate, always preceded by cutting in the lower abdomen.

Frequent, difficult, painful, scanty micturition.(2100) Secretion of urine scanty (ninth and fourteenth days); frequent passing of urine; at night he was awakened by the call to pass water (twenty-first day); frequent call to urinate (twenty-second day); increased flow of urine ceased (twenty-third day). Frequent evacuation of urine (after six days). Watery urine is frequently passed. Frequent and copious evacuation of pale urine, with but little odor (only towards the end it had a mouldy smell), (second day); flow of urine less frequent and scanty (third day). At night, a remarkable quantity of urine passed (fourteenth day). Secretion of urine very much increased throughout the day (seventh day). In the evening, after drinking beer, passes a great quantity of urine (ninth day). An increase of the urinary secretion, not during the day, but in the evening and at night. Every night I had to urinate once or twice, and the fourth night I passed nearly two quarts (first four days); urinated twice during the night (sixth days). Increased flow of water (second and third days). Great flow of urine, at night (seventh and two hundred and fifty-fourth days). (2110) At night, frequent and copious discharge of urine (twenty-fourth day). Urine increased, especially at night. The flow of urine increased during the whole time of proving (after three months). During micturition the urine passes very forcibly. Urine passes while emitting flatus. Urine passes on coughing. Urine decidedly increased (tenth day). Profuse secretion of urine of a dark-yellow color (ninety-second day).

Some difficulty in urinating (sixty-seventh day); (* On urinating after waking, in the morning, I notice for the first time in my life an interruption while urinating; usually my urine passed in a large and vigorous stream, but today, after the interruption, I was obliged to make an effort to pass the second half of the urine. *) dysuria; it required an effort to empty the bladder (seventy-eighth day); the urine passed in the morning did not flow in a full stream, but by jerks (eighty-eighth day); the urine flows in the morning in a weaker stream than usual (ninety- first day); the urine is passed in a slow interrupted stream (ninety-third day); the urine flows in a weaker stream then usual (one hundred and ninety-ninth and two hundredth days). Slow evacuation of urine twice, at night. (2120) Stream of urine much thinner than usual. The stream of urine intermits. Urine.

Urine copious and rather reddish (twelfth day). Urine scanty (first thirty-six hours). Blood passes with the urine, which is very slimy. Urine very offensive. The urine has the odor of sweaty feet. The urine passed before going to bed smelt like chamomile tea. The urine was of a light-sherry color, and its sp.

gr.1015 (second day). (* This symptom occurred frequently during the proving. *) Urine dark-brown.(2130) The urine passed at night is quite muddy, and has a copious sediment (ninetieth day). The water passed during the night was cloudy, and of a penetrating, disagreeable odor (third day). Urine turbid.

The urine is turbid when passed (after a few hours). Water became very thick and sedimentous. Urine like yeast, muddy, turbid, scanty. White mealy sediment in the urine. Urine whitish, even when passed. Reddish sediment in the urine. In the evening the urine is red, and deposits much sediment over night.(2140) A fatty pellicle upon the urine for seven days.

Average Table. In health. While taking Sulphur. Urine, amount in twenty-four hours, 2653.000 grams 2868.000 grams. Comprising water. 2595.426 ” 2808.718 solid matter, 57.574 59.282 ” ” urea.

21.820 ” 23.323 ” ” uric acid. 0.216 ” 0.249 ” ” mucus. 0.285 ” 0.473 ” ” incinerated salts. 26.392 ” 25.649 ” ” phosphates., 2.513 ” 1.963 ” ” organic salts and extractives, 8.961 ” 9.538 ” Average Table. During Sulphur. Urine, general amount, increased.

167.712 Comprising water, increased. 169.094 ” solid constituents, diminished. 1.382 ” urea, increased. 9.623 ” uric acid, increased. 0.544 ” mucus, increased. 0.318 ” inorganic salts, increased. 3.435 ” phosphates, increased,. 1.122 ” organic salts and extractives, diminished, 14.670. The nitrogenous constituents of the urine were decidedly increased after the use of Sulphur; the urea rose from 31 grams to 42 grams; the urine acid rose from 0.3 to 1.2 grams; the quantity of mucus was about doubled. In another case the urea rose from 25 to 27 grams; the uric acid from 0.6 to 0.8; mucus from 0.2 to 5.4 in spite of increased evacuation from the bowels. In another case the urea rose from 23 to 25 grams; the stable salts, earthy phosphates, unstable salts, and extractives sometimes increased sometimes diminished. On the 22nd of December, 1845, I examined the urine passed in the evening, in regard to its chemical constituents.

It had a very pale white-wine color, and almost the appearance of so-called spastic urine; when first passed, and after standing some time, it was equally pure and clear, and had a specific gravity of 1018, that is, less than normal; a mark ed acid reaction; an increased quantity of uric acid; a smaller quantity of nitrate of urea than normal; earthy phosphates increased; a large quantity of sulphates; a normal quantity of chlorides; phosphate of soda in large quantity; uroxanthin diminished. The morning and evening urine of the 23rd of December had a specific gravity of 1015 and 1016, little ammonia, much free uric acid, and nearly a normal proportion of sulphates. The urine examined on the 24th of December had a specific gravity of 1021, that of the 28th of December, 1010, and that of the 31st of December, 1021. As regards their constituents, however, they exactly agree with the urine of the 22nd of December. The urine passed in the morning of the 7th of January, 1846, was of a dark-sherry color, clear, deposited no sediment, had a strong acid reaction, and a specific gravity of 1017. The earthy phosphates, sulphates, and uric acid were increased, the chlorides normal, the urea lessened. The morning urine of the 8th of January was pale bright-yellow, clear, without sediment, acid; it had a specific gravity of 1020. The earthy phosphates, the sulphates, the phosphates of soda, and the uric acid were increased, the chlo- rides normal. The morning urine of the 9th of January was pale- sherry color, clear, without sediment, specific gravity 1021.

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.