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Different kinds of vertigo, and so severe that it makes him fall down to the ground, without losing consciousness. Vertigo in the evening, with cloudiness of the head. Vertigo, dizziness, malaise, belching, nausea, bloating of the stomach, gagging, and efforts to vomit, with vomiting of food. Dizziness, with severe pain in the cerebellum. Dizziness, accompanied with incomplete erection of the penis, and formication on the soft palate.

Cloudiness of the head, with severe pain in the occiput. General Head. Contortions and extraordinary movements of the head and hands, with rage and nervous agitation. Necessity of moving the head from right to left, and to rub it against some object, with crossness. Heaviness in the head, particularly in the evening.

Great heaviness of the head, and when waking up in the morning, preventing somewhat the opening of the eyes, and at the same time, pyrosis. After some fever, heaviness of the head, lasting eight days. Weakness of the head. Headache, with giddiness, when fixing the sight on any object. Headache when waking up, which compels to lie down again; sensation as if a hammer was striking the head, and the blows resounding in the throat.

Headache, with burning heat, and general perspiration; oppression at the chest, and palpitation of the heart; sadness and desire to cry. Headache in the evening, increasing when running. When waking up in the morning, headache, as if it was knocked; with trembling, great sadness, cough, oppression of the chest, and prostration, until 9 o’clock, when the headache increased, affecting the throat and neck, with stiffness of the latter.

Headache, similar to migraine, with impossibility to open the eyes, and tendency of the head to incline backwards. Headache when waking, as if the head was compressed with force. Headache during the night, with constant lancinating pains and whizzing in the ears, as if the blood was rushing into the head; after lying down he soon goes to sleep, but wakes up again with the same pains, which last all next day; a footbath in the night relieves him (thirtieth day). Pain in the whole head, more severe in the forehead, with heat and sweat, lasting all day, and an eruption of small pimples on the face and forehead (in an impubescent girl). Pain in the head and heart, with cough and nausea, in the morning when waking. Severe headache, with compressive pain in the heart; bitterness of the mouth and thirst. Severe pain in the head, that go over the whole head to the temples and nose, where he experiences a sensation as preceding an epistaxis. Deep intense headache, with restlessness, compelling to move from one place to another; malaise and anguish, as if he was going to be dangerously ill. The pain flies to the forehead and to scream.

Severe headache, with fear of losing reason, great dryness of the tongue, extreme uneasiness and malaise. Excessive headache all over. Pressing and hammering pains in the whole head, particularly on the right side, extending to all that side of the face, with anguish and sickness of the stomach. Headache, with a good deal of oppression, suffocation, palpitation of the heart, and prostration. Bruised and pressive pain in the head and chest. Pressive pain in the head, with a sensation as if the eyes were hopping or jumping. He wakes up with a pressive headache, the cause of which he assigns to the long dreams he has had. Compressive headache, lasting five hours. Compressive headache towards evening. Compressive headache, with lachrymation and heaviness of the upper eyelids. Squeezing and lancinating pains in the head and uterus. Lancinating pains in the head, at night, near the right ear. On inclining the head downwards while sitting, slight and transient pain, as if produced by a very cold air. Headache, as if a large quantity of cold water was poured on the head; relieved by pressure. In the morning in bed, sensation as if cold water was poured from the head all over the body without any pain (forty-second day). Pain and heat in the head, on waking up, followed by alternation of cold and heat, with acute pain in the hepatic region. Headache, with burning heat, which extends to the face, and particularly the eyes. Headache, with burning heat in the abdomen, accompanied with sadness; indifference and painful feeling at the dorsal and palmar surfaces of both hands. Great burning in the head; the hair troubles to the point of causing the desire to remove it; continually tossing of the head without finding a place where to rest it; the woman feels great impatience, uneasiness, restlessness, bad humor, oppressive breathing, and a desire to pull out her hair. Great burning in the head; the hair troubles to the point of causing the desire to remove it; continually tossing of the head without finding a place where to rest it; all these symptoms followed by great impatience, uneasiness, restlessness, bad humor, oppressive breathing, and desire to pull out her hair. Headache aggravated by the tough, which causes a very unpleasant sensation. Inclining the head forwards, aggravation of the frontal pain; if inclining backwards, aggravation of the pain in occiput; if sideways, aggravation in corresponding side of head. Forehead. Frontal headache, pain in the vertex and parietal bones, as if cold water was poured upon the head, with great noise internally. Headache, with pressure of the forehead and right side of the head. Pain and burning for a moment, in the forehead. From 3 P.M. until 7 P.M., pain in the forehead, particularly in the right side, worse by leaning downwards, and then a painful pressure, which extends to the eyes, is experienced (twenty-ninth day). Sharp pains in the forehead, with increase of heat. Pain in the forehead, with a pressive sensation in the bones of the nose. Constant pain in the forehead, sometimes with sensation of constriction of the nose. Lancinations in forehead and right temple. Stinging pain in forehead, and in the hypogastrium. Shooting and lancinating in the forehead and right temple. Shooting in the forehead, passing to the temples. Temples. Pain in both temples, while coughing. Pain in right temple. Pain in the right temple and side of the head during the night, accompanied with a disagreeable sensation. Neuralgia in the temples. Neuralgia in the left temporal region after twenty-four hours of taking the medicine (a young girl of fifteen). Lancination in both temples, during the night. In the evening, shooting in right temple.

Shooting, during the night, in left temple. Vertex and Parietals. Pain in the superior, posterior, and lateral regions of the head, with a great deal of heat. Pain in the middle and superior part of the head, extending to the cheek-bones, with nausea, and desire to vomit. Heaviness of left side of head.

Headache, particularly left side, affecting the left eye. Pain in the right side of the head (checked by Pulsatilla).

Lancinations on the left side of the head. Lancinations pains in the left side, and in the right eye. Lancinations on the left side of head, in the morning, with itching of right ear. Severe shooting during the night, mainly on the left side of head.

Occiput. Pain extending to the posterior part of the head, with necessity of shutting the hands, which relieves. Headache in the occiput and temples, when coughing, as if striking with a hammer.

Pain in the occiput, as if striking it with a hammer, extending to the temples. Intense pain in the occiput, with burning thirst. Pain in the occipital region, as if a nail was driven in. Compressive pains in the posterior part of the head, extending towards the neck (relieved by Aconite).

Eyes

Objective. Blue circles around the eyes, with a sad countenance. Blue circle around the eyes, with a pale face.

Redness of the sclerotica, particularly at the internal canthus, with sensation as of a foreign body, as dust or sand.

Inflammation of the eyes, the conjunctiva much injected; right pupil much dilated, the left one contracted; this symptom was noticeable for several days; complete loss of vision in the right eye until the dilated pupil contracted; objects seen with the left eye appeared bright red. Eyes glaring, red. Subjective.

Heaviness of the right eye, in the night. Heaviness of the left eye. Pain in the eyes and sockets, as produced by a spark, with burning heat. Pain in the eyes and temples, in the morning.

Pain in the right eye. Pain in the left eye, as if cold water was poured into it. Pain as of something striking the interior of the eyes and their sockets; feels as if a splinter was introduced, with sensation as if the eyes were full of sand.

Pain in the right eye, in the evening with impaired vision; appearance of small stars before the eyes. Burning pain in the eyes, particularly at night; agglutination of the lids, in the morning (one hundredth day, in a person who never suffered before from the eyes). Shooting, lancinating pain in the right eye, in the morning. Shooting, lancinating pains in the left eye, in the evening. In the night, shooting, lancinating pains in the left eye, extending to the left parietal bone; relieved by pressure.

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.