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Sleepiness in the house, which disappears in the open air (second day). Sleepiness, associated with heat and restlessness. Sleepy in the forenoon; he also slept for a short time (first day). She was sleepy immediately after dinner, and sleepy for an hour, and even then could not arouse herself until after violent palpitation (fourth day) She woke before midnight and soon fell asleep (first day). Stupefying, but not refreshing sleep at night. Sleep, stupefaction, and profuse perspiration. Deep sleep, followed by copious perspiration.(1240) Sound sleep at night (second and fifth days). Sleep heavy, with irregular rattling respiration, from which he could not be awakened; at the same time the face and back were covered with cold sweat, eyes open and staring, features drawn; by long-continued shaking and calling the patient was momentarily aroused to consciousness; he took a cup of peppermint tea and then fell down in a most profound faint, with pale face, cold sweat, staring, sunken eyes, surrounded by blue margins, dilated and insensible pupils; the lower jaw dropped, the extremities relaxed, powerless. Cannot be wakened or aroused in the morning (second, third, and ninth days). Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness, etc. Could not fall p73 asleep in the evening, could not wake in the morning (third day).

Light slumbers, often interrupted, sometimes without apparent cause, but more frequently by cough and colic. Restless sleep.

Sleeping badly and eating badly, when sight began to fail.

Restless sleep at night, frequent waking on account of pain in the left wrist and ankle.(1250) Restless sleep with anxious dreams. Sleepless and restless at night, and were often favored in sleep with dreams of snakes and other frightful vision.

Starting from his early slumber with a shock through the epigastrium, and sometimes through the chest. Frightened during slumber (first day). Awoke several times at night (first and second day). During the first part of the night there was wakefulness, but this was always followed by sound sleep, which continued till the hour for rising. Ten had disturbed sleep.

Sleep bad, and disturbed by dreams. Startings, when first falling into a slumber. Dreams. Sleep disturbed by many dreams.(1260) Sleep broken by most horrid imagery, in the shape of frightful dreams, for more than a year. Dreams that she wished to talk and could not, on account of her excessively large tongue, which extended out of her mouth and up to her nose; she tried to cry out and could not, thereupon wept and was inconsolable, until at last she woke in anxiety (a kind of nightmare), (first day). Uneasy dreams. Dreams disturbing sleep. Painful dream that a tooth had fallen out. Anxious dream of fire (first day). Frightful dreams. Frightful dreams, dreams generally of snakes, apprehension of death, etc.

Fever

Chilliness. Chilliness, with shivering in the open air (first day).(1270) Chilliness, with cold sweat (after two hours). Chilliness from 5 to 7 P.M.; about 6 o’clock associated with thirst (first day). Violent shaking chill in the evening in bed. Violent shaking chill, with inclination to stretch, in the evening (first day). Shaking chill over the whole body every evening. Shivering, with yawning and stretching of the arms (after four minutes). Shivering over the whole body (after a quarter of an hour). Shivering over the whole body, flushes of heat (first day). Shivering immediately after eating, which lasted nearly the whole afternoon, and frequently alternated with heat, without thirst; during the coldness she perspired constantly under the arms (first day). She complained of coldness and shivering in the morning in the open air (second day).(1280) Shivering, with shaking all day, and towards evening sweat in the palms of the hands (second day). Shivering the whole day, and pressive pain between the shoulders (third day).

Shivering nearly the whole day (seventh day). Febrile shivering and chilliness (eleventh day). Slight shivering. Gooseflesh all day (first day). Cold skin. Whole body icy cold, streaming with cold sweat. Pale and cold. Coldness, with creeping heat, without thirst (after two hours).(1290) A sense of excessive coldness. Coldness and shivering in the evening (fourth day).

Skin cold, covered with clammy sweat. Complete absence of warmth, extremities cold and blue. Internal coldness, with p73 hot face, with one time cold, at another warm, sweat hands, without thirst (fourth day). Surface of the body cool (96 o Fahr.), clammy perspiring. Temperature 97.2 o. Skin cold, especially on the extremities. Cold, moist nose. Limbs cold and bluish.(1300) Cold extremities, etc. The left hand is cold, the right hot (twelfth day). Icy-cold legs, with heat of the body (first day). The feet and icy cold from the knees to the toes, with burning in the thighs, and much heat (third day). Icy coldness of the feet; she could not get them warm in bed the whole night (first day). Cold feet (first and second day).

Heat. Violent fever, with general intoxication for three or four days. Extraordinary heat. Heat and restlessness. Heat and perspiration.(1310) Heat and sensation of dryness, increasing from minute to minute (first day). Increased external warmth, with an internal sensation of shivering and prostration, with disinclination for the slightest work (soon). Flushing heat after the vomiting. warm body, with icy-cold hands (fifth day).

Increased warmth, especially noticed in the palms (after a few minutes). Sensation of warmth over the whole body. Temperature high. Temperature ranged from 98 o to 99.5 o Fahr, Skin hot and dry; temperature in the axilla, 103.4 o. Very dry, hot skin.(1320) Orgasm of blood. Heat of the head and face, with burning in the cheeks (soon). Heat in the head (first and second days). Face hot, bright red. Sudden, very transient mounting of heat into the head (soon). Glowing heat in the right cheek, while the left was pale (first and sixth days). Heat and redness of the left cheek, without thirst (first day). Rising of heat into the face (first day). Sweat. Perspiration. Profuse perspiration.(1330) Profuse perspiration before midnight, as if soaked with water, with a odor of tobacco. Profuse perspiration on the head and chest. General copious perspiration. While engaged in light occupation, streams of perspiration ran down his face. The whole skin, except the forehead, cold, covered with tricking perspiration. Cold perspiration for some days. * Cold perspiration, etc. Cold sweat covered the whole body. Cold sweat all night. Cold, clammy sweats. (1340) Viscous sweating. Night sweat (first day). Profuse perspiration of the head. Cold sweat on the forehead. Cold perspiration on the face. Cold sweat on the hands (after three hours).

Perspiration apparently diminished. The cutaneous transpiration, whether from the diminished temperature of the atmosphere, or as an effect of the Tobacco, was very sensibly lessened in quantity.

Conditions.-Aggravation.

(Morning), Diarrhoea; dull pain in the middle of spine.

(Afternoon), Apprehension; anxiety; pain in chest.

(Even ing), Chilliness.

(Night), When alone, anxiety; irritation in throat, causing cough; pain in pit of stomach; on going to sleep, shocks at epigastrium; pain in cardiac region.

(Open air), Stitches in ears; humming in ears.

(Breathing), Stitches in liver.

(Deep breathing), Rumbling and gurgling in abdomen; stitches in chest.

(Great cold), The symptoms.

(During dinner), Pressure on right side of head.

(After dinner), Heaviness of head.

(Eating), Pressure in vertex; pressure in cardiac orifice of stomach.

(After eating), Loud eructations; pain in stomach; clawing in stomach.

(On entering house, after walking), Vertigo.

(Great heat), The symptoms.

(In the house), Sleepiness.

(Looking intently), Lachrymation.

(Laughing), Stitch in articulation of jaw.

(Lying), Pain in small of back.

(Lying on left side), Palpitation.

(Motion), Vertigo; headache; drawing pain in eyeballs and temples; vomiting; pain in left hypochondrium.

(Moving eyes), Pressive sensation in them.

(Music), Sticking.

(Loud noise), Humming in ears.

(During rest), Sticking in right side of chest.

(Riding), The symptoms.

(On rising), Vertigo.

(Sitting), Pain in small of back.

(Stimulants), Double vision.

(Stooping), Heaviness of the head; stitches in hepatic region; retraction of navel.

(Talking), Stitches in right side of chest.

(Before urinating), Stitches in urethra.

(On urinating), Burning in urethra; prickling in urethra.

(Walking), Flickering before eyes; the symptoms.

(Stormy weather), The symptoms.

Amelioration

(Open air), Headache; stitches in forehead; the symptoms, (Deep-breathing), Oppression of chest.

(Inspiration), Stitches in right side of chest.

(Pressing cheeks), Drawing pain in teeth.

(Weeping), Apprehension.

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.