Homeopathy Remedy Lachesis



Heat as from orgasm of blood, with necessity to loosen clothes about neck, there is a sensation as if they hindered the circulation of blood, with suffocative feeling. Orgasm of blood caused by disagreeable news; O., with restlessness, anxiety, pressure on chest, violent, quarrelsome, morose mood, he involuntarily speaks louder and more distinctly than usual, thinks clearly and expresses himself well, but has no memory, does not hear or understand what is said to him.

Heat in face; ears; nape; hands and feet (<) evening, with tearing in feet; toes of one foot, with crawling; palms and soles; palms, soles and abdomen in evening, with sleepiness without ability to sleep, fanciful imaginings, sensitiveness of throat, intolerance of bed-covers or shirt; between skin and flesh, as if it came from small of back (after acids). Heat in skin after acids; (in various places in skin, (<) afternoon); with dryness and dry coated tongue, thirst, small, rapid pulse, weak eyes. Sticking burning in small of back extending upward; S. burning everywhere in skin, worse up from small of back.

Sweat; in evening after moderate exercise, with increased, full, hard pulse; at night, with catarrh and cough; between the paroxysms of fever; on back staining the shirt sulphur-yellow; strong-smelling in axillae; in axillae smelling of garlic; on feet; on toes in morning in bed. Disagreeable dryness of hands.

Clinical Chronic intermittents, a tendency to recur in the spring when the weather becomes debilitating, with the general characteristics of the drug.

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.