Vipera



Heart and Pulse

Precordia. Precordial anxiety. Great precordial anxiety. Indescribable sensation of anxiety in the precordial region. Dragging pain in the heart, so that he tears all his clothes, becomes faint and sinks down with weakness, with violent distress in the abdomen, violent vomiting ten times, deathly paleness, icy coldness of the body, blueness and blackness of the bitten finger, 39. Great anxiety of the heart, with soreness of the foot that had been bitten, and paralysis of the right arm, at the same time, for four years. Pain at the heart and faintness. Short sticking in the heart. Sticking pains at the heart, with great weakness, difficulty of breathing, and cold sweat. Heart’s Action. Pulsation of heart feeble; no pulsation was felt in the radial or carotid arteries, whilst that in the crural was very strong. Action of heart feeble (after two years). Heart’s impulse remarkably feeble. Want of pulsation in the radial and carotid arteries (after two hours). Beat of the heart slow. Pulse. Rapid pulse, with unquenchable thirst, 39 40. Pulse rapid and feverish. Pulse small and rapid, 43 55. Pulse small and rapid, after the coma. Rapid pulse, with unquenchable thirst, 39 40. Pulse rapid and feverish. Pulse small and rapid, 43 55. Pulse small and rapid, after the coma. Pulse small, rapid, with chilliness and cold sweat. Pulse thready, rapid (after two hours). Pulse small, rapid, scarcely perceptible. Pulse rapid, small, and hard; heart’s action tremulous, with oppression of the precordium. Pulse low, quick, and interrupted (second day). Pulse in the healthy arm quick, strong, and full; on the contrary, that of the wounded arm was small and low (after ten hours). Pulse small, nearly 100 (after half an hour). Pulse 96, soft. Pulse intermittent and small. Pulse extremely slow, full, and hard, with stiffness, coldness, and sweat (after half an hour). Pulse slow and weak. Pulse irregular, small, rapid, contracted. Pulse irregular, very weak, with vomiting and diarrhoea. Pulse intermittent, irregular, small, rapid, and contracted, with fever, 39 40. Pulse small, rapid, contracted, irregular (after half an hour). Pulse irregular, 39 40. Pulse thready and intermittent (third day). Pulse small, 17 38. Pulse weak, with sopor. Pulse weak and irregular. Pulse extremely weak, with violent pains. Pulse weak and unusually slow. Febrile pulse (second day). Pulse febrile, slow. Pulse thready and intermittent, followed by syncope, profound prostration, and death. Pulse intermittent and very weak (after one hour and a half). Pulse small, contracted. Pulse scarcely perceptible, followed by death, after twelve hours. Pulse scarcely perceptible.

Aggravation

Aggravation. (Change of weather), Tearing and sticking pain in bite; tearing and sticking pain in leg; the symptoms. (Pressure), Pain at umbilicus. (Touch), Pain in extremity.

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.