Thuja



Eructations of the drug (twentieth day). Eructations, with taste of the remedy, immediately after every dose; (fourth day); in the forenoon (eighth day). Frequent eructations, with the taste of Thuja, after breakfast (thirty-first day). (Bitter eructations after eating). Eructations, with smell of Thuja (eighth day); (fortieth day). Eructations of the drugs, for some hours (seventh day). Foul eructations, late in the evening (after twelve hours).

Eructations, as of bad eggs. Sour eructations, in the morning.

Hiccough. Hiccough soon after eating, with pressure in the pit of the stomach, followed by flatulence and eructations, as from a disordered stomach. Hiccough always after eating; also in paroxysms lasting half an hour. Heartburn. Heartburn (sixty-seventh day). Heartburn on stooping. Heartburn in the afternoon (twenty- fourth and thirty-second day); violent heartburn an hour after dinner, lasting two minutes, then lulling for several minutes, then returning, and so coming on in frequent accesses (fifty- second day); at 7 P.M. (sixty-third day). Heartburn and acidity in the mouth, frequently alternating with coolness of the throat and dryness there, and also on the tongue. Nausea and Vomiting.

Nausea (twentieth day). Nausea, with colic and diarrhoea. Nausea relieved by frequent p73 eructations of gas and flatus, worse in the evening. Nausea daily, mostly in the evening after lying down, with accumulation of water in the mouth. Qualmish sensation in the stomach, with accumulation of water in the mouth and retching, in the morning fasting. Nausea mounting from the abdomen, with slight inclination to vomit (fourteenth day).

Nausea, with vomiturition and accumulation of saliva in the mouth (immediately, thirty-fifth day). Nauseated and disposed to vomit (after each dose). Nausea on taking the drug; this nausea was excited even by the mere sight of the medicine (sixth to tenth day). Nausea and vomiting, and after some vomiting, repeated shaking chill, with heaviness of the upper and lower extremities, and tearing in the occiput. Nausea and qualmishness in the epigastric region (after half an hour). Nausea and frequent vomiting of sourish-tasting liquid and food (after three hours).

After the customary smoke, qualmishness, with outbreak of perspiration over the whole body, without thirst; after a stool, the nausea and perspiration disappeared (after twenty-hours).

Qualmishness through the whole night, retching of only mucus.

Great nausea, with accelerated pulse, at 10 A.M. (twentieth day); feeling of qualmishness in the pit of the stomach (ninety-third day); feeling of qualmishness (one hundred and first day). While walking in the open air he became nauseated and felt anxious and dizzy; he became hot in the face, with anxious perspiration; could scarcely get his breath; the feet seemed so heavy that he staggered (lasting an hour), (after twenty hours). Dinner nauseated him (ninth day). (Everything which she eats causes nausea). Desire to vomit (ninety-third day). Inclination to vomit, in the morning in bed, obliging him to rise. Inclination to vomit in the region of the clavicle without amounting thereto, and ending with uprising of salt-water. After coughing, inclination to vomit, and vomiting of sour mucus (after six months). Retching of bitter water. Vomiturition, with the chill (sixth day). Vomiting of the mucus without food. Vomiting at night preceded by great anxiety and uneasiness. Stomach. Swelling in the region of the stomach diminished by emissions of flatus (thirty-first day). Pit of stomach constantly swollen. Loud rumbling in the stomach. Very persistent accumulation of air without distension of the stomach and intestines, which rises into the chest to the heart, and is there seated, and then moves up and down in the abdomen, with constant aching in the lower abdomen deep internally below the navel, as if everything were swollen, and yet the abdomen feels soft, together with loss of appetite, coated tongue, and pressure in the stomach, worse when lying upon the back, better on the left side. The stomach is unable to digest, with eructations tasting of the food, lasting always a long time after eating, causing slight heavy headache, at times also hard beating of the heart and oppression of the chest. Uneasiness in the region of the stomach, with eructations of the drug (thirty-fourth day). Uneasiness in the stomach (fifteenth day); (twenty-sixth day). Disagreeable sensation in the stomach continued all day (sixth day). Occasional sensation in the right epigastric region, as of something alive moving there (eleventh day). Felt as if his stomach were deranged, with pressure over the scrobiculus, which impeded respiration (after one hour, ninth day). An uneasy feeling in the pit of the stomach; at night two paroxysms of colic, with soft stool, anxiety, and spasmodic drawing in the right lower extremity. The swollen feeling in the pit of the stomach diminishes. Faintness in the stomach. Weakness of the stomach, pressure and heaviness in it after the least food, aggravated by every motion after eating. Weakness in the stomach, with accumulation of saliva in the mouth, after breakfast (fifty-eighth day). Discomfort in the stomach, as if internally soft and thick. Hollowness at the stomach, with the frequent spitting (twenty-first day). Pain in the stomach, with nausea and vomiturition, in the night for an hour (sixth day). Stomachache in the forenoon (thirty-second and thirty-third days). Region of the stomach very sensitive, even to least pressure, especially in the evening (one hundred and second day). Spasmodic pain in the epigastric region. Painfulness of the pit of the stomach immediately after eating, so that he cannot bear the hand upon it. Pain in the pit of the stomach after eating, on moving the body, and the feeling of the epigastric region (after eleven days). Pain in the stomach (fifty-seventh day). Constant acute aching in the pit of the stomach. Sensation of soreness in the scrobiculus cordis (first day). Aching in the epigastrium, toward the right hypochondrium, for a half an hour (more in rest than when walking), in the morning (tenth day).

Warm feeling in the region of the stomach (one hundredth day).

Sensation of increased warmth in the stomach and the whole body (fortieth day). Burning and griping in the stomach, which is painful on pressure, with frequent yawning and tickling in the throat, which provokes cough (sixth month). Burning tensive pressure in and about the pit of the stomach, mostly toward the right and upper part (first day). Burning rising up from the stomach into the throat, with eructations and pressive pain in the stomach and back. Sensation of pressure upon the distended stomach, upon the large blood vessels on falling asleep; he was suddenly attacked with great weakness, the thoughts vanished, and consciousness in part disappeared, followed by ravenous hunger; similar attacks recurred at times, usually right after a very large dinner. Slight burning in the stomach, in the forenoon (sixteenth day); burning and pressing in the stomach, lasting several hours, in the afternoon (forty-third day); severe from 4 to 6 P.M. (sixty-first day); burning in the stomach for an hour, in the forenoon (sixty-second day); pressing and burning in the stomach for an hour, in the forenoon (sixty-fourth day); increased by movement and by speaking (seventy-second day).

Pressing and burning in the stomach for an hour, in the afternoon (eighth day); slight (tenth day); violent burning in the stomach, in the morning (twenty-fourth day); burning and pressing in the stomach, in the forenoon (thirty-first day); burning in the stomach (thirty-first day); pressing and burning in the stomach two hours after dinner (thirty-sixth day); after a quarter of an hour, at 10 A.M. (thirty-seventh day); burning in the stomach after dinner, lasting till evening, and again in the night (fortieth day); pressing and burning, with occasional painful constriction of the stomach, after supper (forty-sixth day); slight burning in the stomach, in the evening (fifty-third day); burning and pressing in the stomach (for an hour), in the afternoon (fifty-fifth day); slight burning in the stomach, at 10 A.M. (fifty-eighth day); after dinner (sixty-sixth day). Burning in the stomach, with eructations with the taste of the drug during the whole forenoon; again at dinner, which was eaten with appetite, lasting an hour (seventieth day); pressing and burning in the stomach, in the evening on eating fish (seventieth day); burning in the stomach for half an hour (seventy-second day); burning in the stomach (seventy-third day). Burning and pressing in the stomach, in the afternoon, lasting an hour (first day); burning in the stomach for an hour, in the evening (second and fifth days). Gnawing-stinging pain in the stomach (coming on in bed and going off after rising), (seventh to thirteenth day).

Pressure at the stomach, caused by every meal (eighty-fourth day). Pressure in the pit of the stomach, at night (thirty-first day). Slight pressure in the pit of the stomach and in the chest, impeding respiration (after a quarter of an hour). Pressing in the stomach, in the forenoon (second day); extending through the throat into the fauces (thirty-first day). Pressure in the pit of the stomach immediately after eating. Pressure on the right side near the pit of the stomach, as from a foreign body, with frequent stitches, worse in the morning. Pressure in the stomach was occasioned by roast meat eaten in the evening (fifty-second day). Pressure in the pit of the stomach. Very acute pressive pain in the stomach, as if it were compressed with the hand, together with a heavy distressing pressure on the chest, obliging to take a deep breath, and with a sour burning taste in the mouth. Boring pressure above the pit of the stomach (after forty hours). Pressure as from a stone in the stomach. After eating, the pressure and fullness of the stomach are worse; also the difficulty of breathing and anxiety, the disinclination to talk, loss of ideas, and cough. Constant gnawing at the stomach during a sleepless night, which immediately compels her to eat something against her will. Pressive gnawing in the stomach, with choking and pressure up into the throat even, lasting all day (third month). Distressing oppressed feeling in the pit of the stomach, with trembling in it, as if blood rushed into it. Constrictive cramp in the stomach, with distension of the pit of the stomach.

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.