Homeopathy Remedy Arsenicum Album



Eructations: (<) drinking; with hiccough. Unusually. Empty; After every attack of vomiting. Of foul-smelling gases. Tasting ingesta. Sour after dinner. Bitter after eating, with gulping up of bitter greenish mucus. Acrid fluid rises into mouth. Waterbrash after 4 P.M.; at night when rising, with a scraping repulsive taste in mouth; after eating, then eructations; long lasting at the hour when the fever ought to come; convulsive.

Nausea; At 11 A.M. and 3 P.M.; in forenoon, obliging him to lie down, with tearing around knuckles and on dorsum of foot; often about 10 P.M and nearly always on waking, but not at night unless she happened to be up; from drinking; after eating, with vomiting before a meal, and after eating or drinking distention or pressure and cutting in abdomen; before and after dinner, with imperfect waterbrash; in open air; when sitting with waterbrash, the N. (>) walking in open air, then profuse papescent stools; when sitting up in bed, and frequently sudden vomiting; in open air after the heat; (>) brandy; in pharynx and stomach; with rare vomiting, but frequent retching, which increased periodically, with oppression. Ineffectual inclination to vomit and purge, with cramp in stomach and abdomen, and he imagined he had cholera. Nausea, with anguish; with faintness, tremor, heat all over and shuddering; with copious flow of tenacious saliva; with flow of viscid saliva from mouth, heat in fauces, stupor and small, frequent pulse; with failure of vision, pallor and difficult breathing; with headache and diarrhoea; with sweetish taste in mouth; constricting, then vomiting; as high up as chest in morning on waking, then vomiting of white mucus and a bitter taste in moth; with distended feeling in stomach, pain as from a fire within, burning in mouth, then vomiting of a greenish fluid, then burning in throat and along oesophagus, tenesmus, slight discharge of mucus, excoriation of anus, then bloody vomiting.

Retching; violent; violent, with vomiting, griping in abdomen and pain; ineffectual; tendency to R. from crying or coughing; as soon as he had taken a few spoonfuls of soup, with vomiting; and vomiting, nearly approaching convulsions; with violent vomiting of much greenish liquid, and two stools consisting of food eaten the previous day, almost undigested; constant, and sometimes vomiting, with spasms of stomach and bowels. weak and quick pulse, frequent dark bloody diarrhoea frequent coldness of limbs, then soreness of stomach.

Vomiting; all night with diarrhoea; every time after drinking (Eup. per), also with pain in abdomen and pharynx; after eating (Tab), also without nausea; on raising head; whenever he drank, with shivering (Caps); an hour after getting up; waking her from sleep; (<) night (>) towards morning, when diarrhoea appeared; (>) water (cold Cupr); of all nourishment as soon as it touches the stomach; of food; then mucus and green bile; of food mixed with a tenacious mass; of food mixed with reddish brown liquid; of food, mucus and a fluid partly acid, partly bitter; of food relief; of food, then repeated diarrhoea, with relief; sudden V. of food mixed with bile. Incessant vomiting of the milk, with roaring like a wild animal on account of pain.

Difficult V. of the beverage and of yellow-green mucus and water, with taste in mouth, which remained a long time. Violent vomiting: excited by any substance taken into stomach; with sensation as if it would tear out his stomach and intestines; violent, with frequent unconsciousness, then trembling, abdominal pain and repeated stools; violent, with violent nosebleed; violent, of a brown turbid matter mixed with mucus and sometimes streaked with blood; violent of mucus and sometimes streaked with blood; violent of mucus and bile, also of frothy masses; violent with internal burning, thirst and heat. Vomiting of blood. and mucus; of blood, and evacuation of blood ( with burning pain in anus). Evacuation upward and downward of much blood, mixed with; bilious V.; on getting up; of bile and mucus: billious and watery; bloody and slimy, of green insoluble bile; of green bilious matter and ropy mucus. Vomiting of greenish matter, streaked with blood. Of green matter at night and of whitish stuff next morning. Bitter; bitter green-yellow liquid; greenish bitter. Green; on drinking. Grass-green. Yellowish, green, stercoraceous. Pinkish. Reddish. Brown and green substances. Brownish fluid, which became green on standing. Of an alternately thin or thick brownish dark substance, with exertion and increase of pain in stomach. Discharge of a reddish-black matter through mouth and anus. Vomiting of a yellow fluid; yellow mixed with frothy saliva or streaks of blood; of a thin, bluish, dirty yellow substance, then debility; of a yellowish fluid, streaked with green. White fluid. frothy fluid. Watery. Glairy lid in morning. Glairy substance, tinged with blood. Mucus in morning, with increased saliva; of white mucus; of yellow mucus; of tenacious mucus and a brownish mass. Sour. Of a substance which causes constriction in throat.

Vomiting brings no relief. V., with apprehensions of death; Wit anxiety, prostration and tightness at throat; with anxiety, prostration and tightness at throat; with diarrhoea; with diarrhoea of greenish bloody water; with diarrhoea; then collapse; with bloody water; with diarrhoea, then collapse; with purging and unbearable odor; with pains in abdomen and legs; with thirst, also with burning in abdomen; with palpitation; with prostration; with horrid cries. Sudden vomiting, ending in abortion, alternating with diarrhoea, then constipation. Periodic, more a retching. Paroxysmal. Symptoms like cholera, except that the vomited matter was like thin coffee grounds. Attack like sporadic cholera, incessant vomiting, diarrhoea, cramp in calves, livid appearance and evacuation of liquids, showing no signs of blood.

Pressed hand on epigastric region, lamented; groaned and screamed. Distention; and hardness; D., with greater warmth in rest of body. Fulness; in morning. Repletion in evening, with aversion to food and pain after eating; in epigastric region, with pinching in abdomen. Spasms, with colic, diarrhoea and fainting fits; spasmodic jerks from pit to rectum.

Stomach seemed to jump, then pain with vomiting of fluid, apparently the water he had drunk, which relieved the pains, but they returned and were acute over the whole body. Cramp in S. and abdomen. Stitches as with a thousand red-hot needled; in pit when coughing. Tearing, and in abdomen; transversely across in afternoon when walking; spasmodic. Spasmodic cutting in S., abdomen and chest. Pinching stitching cutting in pit during menses, extending to hypogastrium, and in back and sides of abdomen, so that she had to bend double when standing or sitting, with loud eructations, moaning and weeping. Tearing boring in S. and intestines, with spasm. Pinching in pit, towards, r. side of abdomen, causing her to stoop. Gnawing and pricking in pit (acute and find beating), with tense feeling. Gnawing, corrosive pain. Cardialgia.

Pain; as epigastric region; across epigastric region; in epigastric and umbilical region; in epigastrium and chest; in gastric region; in pit; in pit, arresting breathing; in evening; at exterior wall when talking; from eating; when she drank; after breakfast and dinner, with empty eructations and nauseating relaxation of body; after eating, so that he could not stand up; in epigastrium after evening meal, with nausea and indifferent appetite; at orifice after eating, and in fauces as if food remained high up, then empty eructations; from violent retching; on pressure; in pit; in pit, with heat; epigastrium and upper abdomen; and navel region; and abdomen, more at large end of S. Pain on touch; in epigastrium; and abdomen; and bladder; then more in regions of liver and abdomen; (>) sweet milk; with constantly increasing anxiety and cries for help; with headache; with cramp, vomitings and waterbrash in S. and lower part of chest, with heat; in epigastrium, with heat; in epigastrium, with tension, alternating with headache. Intermittent pain.

Pain in epigastrium as if cut off from hypogastrium, with anguish and lamentations about his pains. Pain as is S. would be distended and torn to pieces. Pain as if full of flatus, (<) after vomiting and diarrhoea. Paroxysmal P.; in epigastric region. Spasmodic, with writhing, moaning and making strange faces; periodic spasmodic P., and in abdomen. Throbbing pain in epigastrium, preventing sleep. Painful drawing, with shivering. Drawing pain in pit in evening when sitting, extending around lower border of l. ribs, as if something were torn loose. Smarting P.

Burning pain (Acid oxalicum); and in abdomen; (<) pressure; in epigastrium and upper abdomen, (<) pressure; extending to pharynx. Burning; in pit; in region; in epigastrium; in cardiac portion; (<) motion of child in uteri; (>) vomiting; with uneasiness; with pressure as of a load; with pain in S. and liver, (<) touch; with thirst; with anxiety and retching; with tenderness of epigastrium and cramps, with aching; in epigastrium and throat, with constriction in latter; in S. and chest, with oppression; extending from pylorus to throat; from pit to throat, where it is most violent, causes scraping and hinders swallowing. Heat rises from S.

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.