Other names and synonyms
am-c.Description Source
Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF AllenPharmacological Group
Additional facts
The sesquicarbonate of Ammonium (smelling salts), formula 2( (NH4)2CO3). сO2.
Preparation: Solution in distilled water, one to ten.
Preparation: Solution in distilled water, one to ten.
Mental
Mind.
All day long, lively, excited.
Extremely exalted.
Occasionally excessive mirth.
He often laughs, without moderation, at a trifle (after thirty eight days).
The mood changes for the better, after supper; headache and pain at the stomach ceasing at the same time.
Earnest mood. Very weeping mood, with thoughts of death.
Sad, almost weeping mood, towards evening (second day).
Great depression of spirits (with the abdominal complaints).
Cloudy weather makes her very sad.
Sad, low-spirited, apprehensive of evil, accompanied by chilliness, in the forenoon.
The whole morning, striking gloomy humor.
Kind of sadness not usual with me; no inclination to go out; Very hypochondriacal.
Morose, and full of grief.
The recollection of past disagreeable occurrences torments him.
Sighing.
Gloomy and uneasy mood (second day).
She is anxious on account of her illness.
For many afternoons she is seized with a weakness and anxiety; she knows not how to comfort herself, what to do with herself; this state leaves her towards evening.
After 7 , a sort of anxiety possessed me, which lasted about an hour, and then went off again.
At night, attack of great anxiety, as if she had to die, accompanied by cold sweat, audible palpitation of the heart, and involuntary lachrymation; she was unable to move her eyes or to speak, accompanied by audible heavy breathing, and trembling of the hands (after nineteenth day).
Every afternoon, between five and six o’clock, she is seized with anguish, as if she had committed the greatest crime; towards evening the anguish passes off.
Great oppression of the heart; he knows not how to quiet himself.
Very easily frightened.
After the fever, very ill-humored and irritable; felt better after a glass of bishop .
Very unamiable, irritated, peevish; she answers reluctantly (second day of her courses).
Peevishness early in the morning.
Ill-humor, peevishness, sometimes accompanied by headache, in the forenoon.
Peevish and angry.
Peevish, angry, scolding in the evening (sixth day).
Considerable ill-humor and dissatisfied feeling.
She found fault with everything.
She could not bear any noise.
The child is extremely obstinate.
Bears no contradiction.
She has rest nowhere, and succeeds in nothing (fourth day).
At night, low spirits, and sometimes considerable excitement.
He does not seem to be in his senses.
Head very thoughtless.
She finds it hard to arrange her ideas.
He speaks incorrectly; speaks wrong without wishing it; uses one word for another in speaking.
He easily uses wrong letters and figures in writing or ciphering (ninth day).
Very forgetful, and headache when reflecting.
Very forgetful; absent; cannot recollect (ninth day).
Very absent; when telling a story he easily loses his train of thoughts, and hits upon thoughts and expressions which he did not wish to employ (eighth day).
Absence of mind, accompanied by anxiety; when speaking, he is at a loss to finish his speech.
All day long, lively, excited.
Extremely exalted.
Occasionally excessive mirth.
He often laughs, without moderation, at a trifle (after thirty eight days).
The mood changes for the better, after supper; headache and pain at the stomach ceasing at the same time.
Earnest mood. Very weeping mood, with thoughts of death.
Sad, almost weeping mood, towards evening (second day).
Great depression of spirits (with the abdominal complaints).
Cloudy weather makes her very sad.
Sad, low-spirited, apprehensive of evil, accompanied by chilliness, in the forenoon.
The whole morning, striking gloomy humor.
Kind of sadness not usual with me; no inclination to go out; Very hypochondriacal.
Morose, and full of grief.
The recollection of past disagreeable occurrences torments him.
Sighing.
Gloomy and uneasy mood (second day).
She is anxious on account of her illness.
For many afternoons she is seized with a weakness and anxiety; she knows not how to comfort herself, what to do with herself; this state leaves her towards evening.
After 7 , a sort of anxiety possessed me, which lasted about an hour, and then went off again.
At night, attack of great anxiety, as if she had to die, accompanied by cold sweat, audible palpitation of the heart, and involuntary lachrymation; she was unable to move her eyes or to speak, accompanied by audible heavy breathing, and trembling of the hands (after nineteenth day).
Every afternoon, between five and six o’clock, she is seized with anguish, as if she had committed the greatest crime; towards evening the anguish passes off.
Great oppression of the heart; he knows not how to quiet himself.
Very easily frightened.
After the fever, very ill-humored and irritable; felt better after a glass of bishop .
Very unamiable, irritated, peevish; she answers reluctantly (second day of her courses).
Peevishness early in the morning.
Ill-humor, peevishness, sometimes accompanied by headache, in the forenoon.
Peevish and angry.
Peevish, angry, scolding in the evening (sixth day).
Considerable ill-humor and dissatisfied feeling.
She found fault with everything.
She could not bear any noise.
The child is extremely obstinate.
Bears no contradiction.
She has rest nowhere, and succeeds in nothing (fourth day).
At night, low spirits, and sometimes considerable excitement.
He does not seem to be in his senses.
Head very thoughtless.
She finds it hard to arrange her ideas.
He speaks incorrectly; speaks wrong without wishing it; uses one word for another in speaking.
He easily uses wrong letters and figures in writing or ciphering (ninth day).
Very forgetful, and headache when reflecting.
Very forgetful; absent; cannot recollect (ninth day).
Very absent; when telling a story he easily loses his train of thoughts, and hits upon thoughts and expressions which he did not wish to employ (eighth day).
Absence of mind, accompanied by anxiety; when speaking, he is at a loss to finish his speech.
Head, face, and ears
Head.
Confusion of head (in one-quarter hour).
Soon after taking, confusion, and weight of the head.
Emptiness and confusion of the head (after one-quarter hour).
Stupefaction of the head.
Headache as before, especially a sensation as after having been drunk ( Katzenjammer ).
Vertigo, as from intoxication, after sitting still for some (towards evening).
Vertigo.
Vertigo at night and early in the morning (after two days).
Vertigo at night; everything turned with her; she had to sit up in bed.
Frequent vertigo, early in the morning after rising; it continues the whole day, and is worse toward evening; he feels as if things turned with him in a circle, also at night on moving his head.
Vertigo, with nausea, early in the morning; in walking, it soon passes off (fourth day).
Early in the morning, vertigo, with flickering before the eyes; she has to sit down.
Vertigo and cold sweat, such as usually accompany a fainting fit.
Vertigo, and trembling of the feet, so that he has to hold himself in order not to fall, for several days (after three days).
Vertigo, with headache (one hour after taking).
Upon turning with the body the head immediately feels dizzy.
Giddiness, nausea, and want of appetite ever since the dawn of day.
Headache (in half hour).
Severe headache.
Slight headache, which did not last long.
In afternoon, violent headache.
In evening, slight headache.
Headache after dinner (fifth day).
Headache, early in bed, with nausea, which rises as high up as the throat; she feels an inclination to vomit; the symptom passes off after two or three hours.
Headache and pain at the stomach, accompanied by ill-humor, the whole day (after three days).
In the morning, noticed a slight headache, combined with nausea, which, however, as usual, went off as soon as I took my pipe in my mouth.
Headache, with heaviness of the forehead, early in the morning; worse in the afternoon (eighth day).
Tensive feeling in brain, especially on right side.
Head heavy and full.
Afternoon, after drinking coffee, congestion to head.
Towards evening, the rush of blood was greater.
Rush of blood to the head at night, and heat in the face of waking.
Feeling of lightness in head.
His head seems very heavy.
Pressure over the whole head after having got heated (after ten days).
Headache, now here, now there, in the brain; a pressure, with sticking over one eyebrow.
Boring and lancinating pain in the head at night.
Drawing and tearing in the whole head, early after rising, and during the whole day (twenty-third day).
Clawing pain in the head.
Sticking headache the whole day.
Headache, resembling a knocking or hacking with a sharp instrument; pain prevented her from moving, she had to lie still.
Pain, as from ulceration, in moving the head and in pressing upon it, especially in the occiput, at one of the glands of that region, for some time.
Headache, as if water or something else were in his head.
Sense of looseness of the brain.
The head easily gets cold.
Eruptions upon the forehead resembling little boils.
Pimples and vesicles on the forehead.
Pimples on the forehead, and the tip of the nose.
Headache in forehead.
Confusion and heaviness in forehead.
Burning pains in sinciput.
Heat and pressure in sinciput.
Pressive sense of fullness in the forehead, as from the vapor of coal.
Pressive fullness in the forehead and vertex, as if the head would burst there.
On stooping, there is tension in the nape of the neck; in front, the head threatens to burst with pain.
Headache, beating in the forehead as if it would burst.
Heaviness and beating in the forehead, after dinner.
For several mornings she is roused from her slumber by a drawing pain of the periosteum of the forehead; the pain passes off after rising.
Uproar behind the right frontal eminence, as if everything would come out there (second day).
Boring stitches behind the right frontal eminence, deep in the brain, during dinner (second day).
Throbbing headache in left frontal region.
Prickings over the right eye.
Stitches over the left eye, so violent that they often cause the eyes to contract, after dinner (fourth day).
Tearing in the temples, early, and in the evenings.
Painful throbbing and beating in the temple, in the left side of the head, and the left side of the occiput, sometimes with yawning.
Tearing in the right temple, during dinner.
Stitching in the left temple, as with a blunt instrument.
Stitches in the left temple, increased by chewing.
Headache in vertex.
Pressure at the top of the head, half an hour (after six days).
Feeling of coldness in the course of the longitudinal sinus (in half hour).
The right side of her head seems to be heavier than the left; the head feels as if it would fall over on that side (first day).
On moving his head, there is a sensation as of the brain falling to and fro, towards the side where he stoops, sometimes with stinging pains, a symptom which gives him no rest, even at night, for several weeks in succession.
Stitches here and there in the head, deep in the brain, especially in the right side; they pass off in the open air (fourth to forty_ second day).
Heaviness in the left side of the head, growing worse in bed (forty-sixth day).
Tearing behind the left ear, as far as the vertex, with a sensation as if the head were cleft.
Itching of the head, accompanied by great sensitiveness of the integuments of the head when scratching (tenth day).
Violent itching of the hairy scalp, especially of the occiput.
Sense as if the hairs would stand upon end, with crawling over the whole head, and a feeling of coldness there, after coming out of the open air and entering the room.
The hair is painful when touched.
The scalp and the hairs are intensely painful when the hand is moved along them; this movement made him shudder (first evening).
Eyes.
The eyes are weak; the child winks continually.
Burning of the eyes the whole day, especially early on waking, with intolerance of light, and in the evening on lying down.
The eyes are inflamed and dim.
The right eye is a little inflamed and dim.
Pressure in the eyes.
Pressure and cutting in the eyes (fourth day).
Pressure and fine stitches in the eyes (second day).
Prickings and pressure in the eyes.
Biting in the eyes, and itching of the borders of the lids.
Itching and biting in the eyes, which pass off by rubbing (early in the morning), (first, fourth, and twelfth days).
A stye on the right upper lid becomes inflamed, with a sensation of tension (second day).
Very great twitching in external canthus of right eye, like live blood, and visible in mirror; the eye was for two hours as if covered by a veil.
Inflammation of the inner canthus of the right eye, with pain (twenty-sixth day).
Pressure upon the eyelids on waking up, and when he is about falling asleep; he cannot open them, although he is internally awake.
The eyes are agglutinated, early in the morning.
The eyes are agglutinated, early in the morning, after sound sleep; it takes her a long time to open them.
The eyes are agglutinated in the morning; they run in daytime.
When reading, his eyes run.
Watery eyes; the white of the eye is full of red veins, as in an incipient inflammation of the eye.
The right eye waters, and the vessels of the cornea are distinctly visible.
Copious lachrymation, especially of the right eye, as well in the open air in the room.
Pupils alternately dilated and contracted.
Indistinct vision.
Flickering before eyes.
When sneezing, white sparks sparkle before his eyes.
Sparks before her eyes upon waking at night.
A large black spot hovers before the eye after she has been sewing.
On looking at a distance, and also on accommodating for near vision, objects seem doubled.
Ears.
Hard swelling of the parotid glands.
Twitches and tension around the left ear, in the cheek-bone and in the temples, with swelling of the cervical glands.
Tearing below and behind the ears (made worse by moving the head), sometimes extending as far as the vertex, the occiput, and the nape of the neck, also the shoulder (after dinner).
Tension behind the right ear.
Twitches and pinching in the internal ear.
Frequent and painful stitches in the right ear.
In evening, transient pinching in right ear, as has happened several times before these last days.
Stitches in the left ear (second day).
Throbbing in the left ear, at night, when lying upon it; on turning to the other side, the symptom disappears (sixth day).
Early in the morning, itching over the ears, which spreads over the whole body (third day).
Crawling and burrowing in the left ear, which afterwards extends to the lower jaw (tenth day).
Painful sensitiveness of the deaf ear in consequence of a loud sound; this caused her to tremble over the whole body.
Diminished hearing.
A report in the ears as of a distant shot, five or six times in the course of an hour.
Roaring before the left ear.
At night, roaring in the left ear (second day).
Illusion of hearing; he imagines he hears the ringing of bells.
Every day, after midnight, rushing in the (right) ear, when resting upon it in bed.
Buzzing before the ears, as if the hearing were dull, and as if something were lying before the ears (after seventeen days).
Nose.
Pimple upon the tip of the nose.
Furunculus on the tip of the nose.
Pustule on the side of the nose.
On the septum of the nose a vesicle, in forepart.
An acrid fluid runs from the nose.
Water drops out of the nose, without a cold.
When stooping, water runs from the nose.
During the catamenia, acrid water, which excites a burning sensation upon upper lip, is constantly running out of her nose (forty-third day).
On blowing the nose, early in the morning, pus drops out at one of the nostrils (fifth day).
Blowing bloody mucus out of the nose, frequently.
On blowing the nose, blood comes out at the left nostril (second day).
Bleeding at the nose (eighth day).
Bleeding at the nose, after dinner (second day).
Frequent sneezing, early in the morning, when in bed.
Frequent violent sneezing (fifth day).
Obstruction of the nose.
The nose is very much obstructed, without any cold.
At night, the nose was so obstructed that she was not able to breathe, except through her mouth (after four days).
After having had a sound nap in the forenoon, she wakes up at 1 o’clock with a sense of anxiety, as if she were choking; this was on account of the nose being quite obstructed, and her not being able to take breath, except with an open mouth, so that the chest was painful in consequence of the difficult breathing (after twelve days).
Cold with rattling in the nose, accompanied by obstruction of the nose, and roughness of voice.
Stuffed cold in the head for a week, causing confusion of the head.
Cold, with obstruction of the left nostril.
Dry coryza, especially at night, without the slightest air passing through the nose.
Dry coryza and obstruction of the nose, when lying in bed, in the evening and at night.
Fluent coryza (fourth day).
Violent fluent coryza, with tearing in the left cheek.
Violent fluent coryza, with cough.
Coryza.
Great coryza.
Usually severe coryza.
Uncommonly violent coryza, which lasts with an unusual obstinacy.
Tearing in the left nostril, and simultaneously in the bone of the left elbow, extending towards the hand.
Slight twitching in the left side of the nose, which seems to draw up the wing of the nose.
When stooping, sensation in the tip of the nose as if the blood were accumulating there.
Upon strongly breathing through the nose, this organ feels painful.
Swelling, sensation of soreness and itching in the right nostril, with a crawling in the nose, as if from constant catarrh; the nose runs (after three days).
Left ala nasi internally swollen and tender.
Dryness of nose and lips.
Smell like a profuse sour perspiration.
Face.
Wretched look.
Place, wretched appearance.
Paleness of the face, with nausea, and moral and physical weariness.
Pale, bloated face, for a long time (after thirty days).
Pale face, accompanied by headache, pain at the stomach and ill-humor (fourth day).
Increased number of pimples on face.
Heat in the face, during mental exertions.
Heat in the face, during and after dinner.
Heat in the hand and face, with red cheeks.
Sense as of stretching in the face; she has to rub her eyes and her face, as if she were sleepy.
Tension of the skin of the face (the nose and both lips), as if the face were swollen, early in the morning on waking.
Contraction of the skin of the forehead and face.
Violent pain in the face on the right side.
Painful tension and tearing in the right side of the face (second day).
Hard swelling of the cheek, as well as the glands of the ear and neck.
White, herpes-like spots of the size of a small pea, which continually exfoliate (upon the cheek).
Boils upon the cheek and around the ear.
Small boils and indurations, discharging water and blood, upon the cheek, at the corners of the mouth, and on the chin.
Pustules upon the forehead, temple, cheek and chin.
Pustules upon the cheeks, during the menses.
Drawing pain in the cheek bones.
Pimples on left cheek, near ear, not painful unless pressed.
Redness of left cheek.
Pressive pain in the zygoma.
Burning vesicles on the vermilion border of both lips. Lips are constantly dry, and stick together (fifteenth day).
Itching of the mouth; both lips were itching.
Vesicles at the right corner of the mouth and on the upper lip.
Pimple on the lower lip, with burning pain.
Eruption at the mouth.
Herpes-like scaly eruption around the mouth.
Miliary eruption around the chin, without sensation.
Confusion of head (in one-quarter hour).
Soon after taking, confusion, and weight of the head.
Emptiness and confusion of the head (after one-quarter hour).
Stupefaction of the head.
Headache as before, especially a sensation as after having been drunk ( Katzenjammer ).
Vertigo, as from intoxication, after sitting still for some (towards evening).
Vertigo.
Vertigo at night and early in the morning (after two days).
Vertigo at night; everything turned with her; she had to sit up in bed.
Frequent vertigo, early in the morning after rising; it continues the whole day, and is worse toward evening; he feels as if things turned with him in a circle, also at night on moving his head.
Vertigo, with nausea, early in the morning; in walking, it soon passes off (fourth day).
Early in the morning, vertigo, with flickering before the eyes; she has to sit down.
Vertigo and cold sweat, such as usually accompany a fainting fit.
Vertigo, and trembling of the feet, so that he has to hold himself in order not to fall, for several days (after three days).
Vertigo, with headache (one hour after taking).
Upon turning with the body the head immediately feels dizzy.
Giddiness, nausea, and want of appetite ever since the dawn of day.
Headache (in half hour).
Severe headache.
Slight headache, which did not last long.
In afternoon, violent headache.
In evening, slight headache.
Headache after dinner (fifth day).
Headache, early in bed, with nausea, which rises as high up as the throat; she feels an inclination to vomit; the symptom passes off after two or three hours.
Headache and pain at the stomach, accompanied by ill-humor, the whole day (after three days).
In the morning, noticed a slight headache, combined with nausea, which, however, as usual, went off as soon as I took my pipe in my mouth.
Headache, with heaviness of the forehead, early in the morning; worse in the afternoon (eighth day).
Tensive feeling in brain, especially on right side.
Head heavy and full.
Afternoon, after drinking coffee, congestion to head.
Towards evening, the rush of blood was greater.
Rush of blood to the head at night, and heat in the face of waking.
Feeling of lightness in head.
His head seems very heavy.
Pressure over the whole head after having got heated (after ten days).
Headache, now here, now there, in the brain; a pressure, with sticking over one eyebrow.
Boring and lancinating pain in the head at night.
Drawing and tearing in the whole head, early after rising, and during the whole day (twenty-third day).
Clawing pain in the head.
Sticking headache the whole day.
Headache, resembling a knocking or hacking with a sharp instrument; pain prevented her from moving, she had to lie still.
Pain, as from ulceration, in moving the head and in pressing upon it, especially in the occiput, at one of the glands of that region, for some time.
Headache, as if water or something else were in his head.
Sense of looseness of the brain.
The head easily gets cold.
Eruptions upon the forehead resembling little boils.
Pimples and vesicles on the forehead.
Pimples on the forehead, and the tip of the nose.
Headache in forehead.
Confusion and heaviness in forehead.
Burning pains in sinciput.
Heat and pressure in sinciput.
Pressive sense of fullness in the forehead, as from the vapor of coal.
Pressive fullness in the forehead and vertex, as if the head would burst there.
On stooping, there is tension in the nape of the neck; in front, the head threatens to burst with pain.
Headache, beating in the forehead as if it would burst.
Heaviness and beating in the forehead, after dinner.
For several mornings she is roused from her slumber by a drawing pain of the periosteum of the forehead; the pain passes off after rising.
Uproar behind the right frontal eminence, as if everything would come out there (second day).
Boring stitches behind the right frontal eminence, deep in the brain, during dinner (second day).
Throbbing headache in left frontal region.
Prickings over the right eye.
Stitches over the left eye, so violent that they often cause the eyes to contract, after dinner (fourth day).
Tearing in the temples, early, and in the evenings.
Painful throbbing and beating in the temple, in the left side of the head, and the left side of the occiput, sometimes with yawning.
Tearing in the right temple, during dinner.
Stitching in the left temple, as with a blunt instrument.
Stitches in the left temple, increased by chewing.
Headache in vertex.
Pressure at the top of the head, half an hour (after six days).
Feeling of coldness in the course of the longitudinal sinus (in half hour).
The right side of her head seems to be heavier than the left; the head feels as if it would fall over on that side (first day).
On moving his head, there is a sensation as of the brain falling to and fro, towards the side where he stoops, sometimes with stinging pains, a symptom which gives him no rest, even at night, for several weeks in succession.
Stitches here and there in the head, deep in the brain, especially in the right side; they pass off in the open air (fourth to forty_ second day).
Heaviness in the left side of the head, growing worse in bed (forty-sixth day).
Tearing behind the left ear, as far as the vertex, with a sensation as if the head were cleft.
Itching of the head, accompanied by great sensitiveness of the integuments of the head when scratching (tenth day).
Violent itching of the hairy scalp, especially of the occiput.
Sense as if the hairs would stand upon end, with crawling over the whole head, and a feeling of coldness there, after coming out of the open air and entering the room.
The hair is painful when touched.
The scalp and the hairs are intensely painful when the hand is moved along them; this movement made him shudder (first evening).
Eyes.
The eyes are weak; the child winks continually.
Burning of the eyes the whole day, especially early on waking, with intolerance of light, and in the evening on lying down.
The eyes are inflamed and dim.
The right eye is a little inflamed and dim.
Pressure in the eyes.
Pressure and cutting in the eyes (fourth day).
Pressure and fine stitches in the eyes (second day).
Prickings and pressure in the eyes.
Biting in the eyes, and itching of the borders of the lids.
Itching and biting in the eyes, which pass off by rubbing (early in the morning), (first, fourth, and twelfth days).
A stye on the right upper lid becomes inflamed, with a sensation of tension (second day).
Very great twitching in external canthus of right eye, like live blood, and visible in mirror; the eye was for two hours as if covered by a veil.
Inflammation of the inner canthus of the right eye, with pain (twenty-sixth day).
Pressure upon the eyelids on waking up, and when he is about falling asleep; he cannot open them, although he is internally awake.
The eyes are agglutinated, early in the morning.
The eyes are agglutinated, early in the morning, after sound sleep; it takes her a long time to open them.
The eyes are agglutinated in the morning; they run in daytime.
When reading, his eyes run.
Watery eyes; the white of the eye is full of red veins, as in an incipient inflammation of the eye.
The right eye waters, and the vessels of the cornea are distinctly visible.
Copious lachrymation, especially of the right eye, as well in the open air in the room.
Pupils alternately dilated and contracted.
Indistinct vision.
Flickering before eyes.
When sneezing, white sparks sparkle before his eyes.
Sparks before her eyes upon waking at night.
A large black spot hovers before the eye after she has been sewing.
On looking at a distance, and also on accommodating for near vision, objects seem doubled.
Ears.
Hard swelling of the parotid glands.
Twitches and tension around the left ear, in the cheek-bone and in the temples, with swelling of the cervical glands.
Tearing below and behind the ears (made worse by moving the head), sometimes extending as far as the vertex, the occiput, and the nape of the neck, also the shoulder (after dinner).
Tension behind the right ear.
Twitches and pinching in the internal ear.
Frequent and painful stitches in the right ear.
In evening, transient pinching in right ear, as has happened several times before these last days.
Stitches in the left ear (second day).
Throbbing in the left ear, at night, when lying upon it; on turning to the other side, the symptom disappears (sixth day).
Early in the morning, itching over the ears, which spreads over the whole body (third day).
Crawling and burrowing in the left ear, which afterwards extends to the lower jaw (tenth day).
Painful sensitiveness of the deaf ear in consequence of a loud sound; this caused her to tremble over the whole body.
Diminished hearing.
A report in the ears as of a distant shot, five or six times in the course of an hour.
Roaring before the left ear.
At night, roaring in the left ear (second day).
Illusion of hearing; he imagines he hears the ringing of bells.
Every day, after midnight, rushing in the (right) ear, when resting upon it in bed.
Buzzing before the ears, as if the hearing were dull, and as if something were lying before the ears (after seventeen days).
Nose.
Pimple upon the tip of the nose.
Furunculus on the tip of the nose.
Pustule on the side of the nose.
On the septum of the nose a vesicle, in forepart.
An acrid fluid runs from the nose.
Water drops out of the nose, without a cold.
When stooping, water runs from the nose.
During the catamenia, acrid water, which excites a burning sensation upon upper lip, is constantly running out of her nose (forty-third day).
On blowing the nose, early in the morning, pus drops out at one of the nostrils (fifth day).
Blowing bloody mucus out of the nose, frequently.
On blowing the nose, blood comes out at the left nostril (second day).
Bleeding at the nose (eighth day).
Bleeding at the nose, after dinner (second day).
Frequent sneezing, early in the morning, when in bed.
Frequent violent sneezing (fifth day).
Obstruction of the nose.
The nose is very much obstructed, without any cold.
At night, the nose was so obstructed that she was not able to breathe, except through her mouth (after four days).
After having had a sound nap in the forenoon, she wakes up at 1 o’clock with a sense of anxiety, as if she were choking; this was on account of the nose being quite obstructed, and her not being able to take breath, except with an open mouth, so that the chest was painful in consequence of the difficult breathing (after twelve days).
Cold with rattling in the nose, accompanied by obstruction of the nose, and roughness of voice.
Stuffed cold in the head for a week, causing confusion of the head.
Cold, with obstruction of the left nostril.
Dry coryza, especially at night, without the slightest air passing through the nose.
Dry coryza and obstruction of the nose, when lying in bed, in the evening and at night.
Fluent coryza (fourth day).
Violent fluent coryza, with tearing in the left cheek.
Violent fluent coryza, with cough.
Coryza.
Great coryza.
Usually severe coryza.
Uncommonly violent coryza, which lasts with an unusual obstinacy.
Tearing in the left nostril, and simultaneously in the bone of the left elbow, extending towards the hand.
Slight twitching in the left side of the nose, which seems to draw up the wing of the nose.
When stooping, sensation in the tip of the nose as if the blood were accumulating there.
Upon strongly breathing through the nose, this organ feels painful.
Swelling, sensation of soreness and itching in the right nostril, with a crawling in the nose, as if from constant catarrh; the nose runs (after three days).
Left ala nasi internally swollen and tender.
Dryness of nose and lips.
Smell like a profuse sour perspiration.
Face.
Wretched look.
Place, wretched appearance.
Paleness of the face, with nausea, and moral and physical weariness.
Pale, bloated face, for a long time (after thirty days).
Pale face, accompanied by headache, pain at the stomach and ill-humor (fourth day).
Increased number of pimples on face.
Heat in the face, during mental exertions.
Heat in the face, during and after dinner.
Heat in the hand and face, with red cheeks.
Sense as of stretching in the face; she has to rub her eyes and her face, as if she were sleepy.
Tension of the skin of the face (the nose and both lips), as if the face were swollen, early in the morning on waking.
Contraction of the skin of the forehead and face.
Violent pain in the face on the right side.
Painful tension and tearing in the right side of the face (second day).
Hard swelling of the cheek, as well as the glands of the ear and neck.
White, herpes-like spots of the size of a small pea, which continually exfoliate (upon the cheek).
Boils upon the cheek and around the ear.
Small boils and indurations, discharging water and blood, upon the cheek, at the corners of the mouth, and on the chin.
Pustules upon the forehead, temple, cheek and chin.
Pustules upon the cheeks, during the menses.
Drawing pain in the cheek bones.
Pimples on left cheek, near ear, not painful unless pressed.
Redness of left cheek.
Pressive pain in the zygoma.
Burning vesicles on the vermilion border of both lips. Lips are constantly dry, and stick together (fifteenth day).
Itching of the mouth; both lips were itching.
Vesicles at the right corner of the mouth and on the upper lip.
Pimple on the lower lip, with burning pain.
Eruption at the mouth.
Herpes-like scaly eruption around the mouth.
Miliary eruption around the chin, without sensation.
Mouth and throat
The decay of the teeth progresses rapidly.
His teeth fall out, even sound ones.
On sucking, blood comes out of a molar tooth.
Violent toothache, with heat of the same side of the head (after twelve days).
Pain in two molar teeth, as when sweets set into a hollow tooth.
Toothache at night, and swollen cheek on the day following; afterwards enlarged nose and red spots in the face and upon the neck.
Toothache during the catamenia, day and night, especially during and after eating, relieved by warm cloths and pressing upon the teeth.
Violent toothache, as soon as she gets into bed in the evening, during the whole night; it cannot be relieved in any position.
In chewing, almost all the teeth are painful; the person was unable to speak on account of pain; upon air rushing into the mouth the pain became intolerable.
The teeth are painful on biting together.
An anterior inferior incisor tooth becomes very painful when biting upon it, on third day of the catamenia.
Drawing in teeth.
Drawing toothache during the catamenia.
Drawing toothache during the catamenia; it passes off by eating (after six hours).
Drawing toothache, which seems to be in the jaws, and extends as far as the ear and the cheek; only during eating and when biting upon the tooth.
Drawing in the teeth, at night, and on waking.
Darting in a decayed molar tooth, after dinner; the pain ceases upon picking the tooth.
Tearing pain in the upper row of teeth.
Drawing and tearing in a molar tooth, after a journey in damp weather (after twenty-three days).
Tearing-jerking in the teeth, extending into the ears; also at night, in a hollow back tooth; relieved by smelling of Hepar sulphur.
Tearing in the teeth and jaw, as far as the ears, before midnight; she is obliged to shift constantly from one side to another; the teeth are very painful when biting upon them (third day of catamenia).
Tearing in the upper molar teeth of the left side, with frequent collections of water in the mouth, and gnawing in the left shoulder (tenth day).
Tearing toothache in the left upper row, which seems to affect the roots as if an ulcer would form there (thirty-sixth day).
Sensation as if an abscess was at the roots of the teeth, which threatens to burst on the access of air, or when the tooth is pressed upon during mastication.
Shootings in a healthy molar tooth, in the open air.
Shooting toothache, uninterruptedly for eight days.
Shooting pain in the molar teeth, upon pressing their edges against one another; he was only able to chew with the incisor teeth (immediately, and on the second day).
When a warm liquid gets into the mouth, the person experiences painful shootings in the teeth and the lower jaw of one side (for five or ten minutes).
On touching the tooth with the tongue, a violent stitch occurred in a hollow tooth of the upper row.
Sensation of soreness in a hollow molar tooth (after half an hour).
Throbbing and pressive toothache (after third day).
Toothache in the evening, as if the teeth were squeezed.
Sensation in the teeth, as if there were no power to bite.
The teeth became very dull.
Dulness of the molar teeth, and on biting on them, they appear to be loose.
The teeth feel as if they were dull and too long.
The teeth frequently feel as if they were too long, as after acids.
A tooth which formerly had often been painful, appears to be longer, and becomes again sensitive to pain.
The gums are so sensitive that she does not dare to touch them with the tongue (forty-first day).
Stitches of the inner and upper gums of the right side.
Itching of the gums; they bleed upon being scratched.
Gums incline to bleed.
Sensation as of swelling, or also swelling and inflammation of the gums.
Swelling of the gums accompanied by swelling of the cheek.
Abscess of the gums, attended with discharge of pus.
Gums somewhat swollen and more sensitive.
Very sensitive, reddened gums.
The gums, especially of lower teeth, swollen and very sensitive; a yellow painful vesicle on the mucous membrane, betwixt left and lower canine tooth.
Vesicles on the tongue, especially on its border.
Vesicles at the tip of the tongue, which hinder speaking and eating, with a burning pain.
Pustules upon the tongue, with a burning and stinging pain, especially on the border and under to tongue.
Small ulcer at the tip of the tongue, feeling sore whenever the tongue is moved.
His teeth fall out, even sound ones.
On sucking, blood comes out of a molar tooth.
Violent toothache, with heat of the same side of the head (after twelve days).
Pain in two molar teeth, as when sweets set into a hollow tooth.
Toothache at night, and swollen cheek on the day following; afterwards enlarged nose and red spots in the face and upon the neck.
Toothache during the catamenia, day and night, especially during and after eating, relieved by warm cloths and pressing upon the teeth.
Violent toothache, as soon as she gets into bed in the evening, during the whole night; it cannot be relieved in any position.
In chewing, almost all the teeth are painful; the person was unable to speak on account of pain; upon air rushing into the mouth the pain became intolerable.
The teeth are painful on biting together.
An anterior inferior incisor tooth becomes very painful when biting upon it, on third day of the catamenia.
Drawing in teeth.
Drawing toothache during the catamenia.
Drawing toothache during the catamenia; it passes off by eating (after six hours).
Drawing toothache, which seems to be in the jaws, and extends as far as the ear and the cheek; only during eating and when biting upon the tooth.
Drawing in the teeth, at night, and on waking.
Darting in a decayed molar tooth, after dinner; the pain ceases upon picking the tooth.
Tearing pain in the upper row of teeth.
Drawing and tearing in a molar tooth, after a journey in damp weather (after twenty-three days).
Tearing-jerking in the teeth, extending into the ears; also at night, in a hollow back tooth; relieved by smelling of Hepar sulphur.
Tearing in the teeth and jaw, as far as the ears, before midnight; she is obliged to shift constantly from one side to another; the teeth are very painful when biting upon them (third day of catamenia).
Tearing in the upper molar teeth of the left side, with frequent collections of water in the mouth, and gnawing in the left shoulder (tenth day).
Tearing toothache in the left upper row, which seems to affect the roots as if an ulcer would form there (thirty-sixth day).
Sensation as if an abscess was at the roots of the teeth, which threatens to burst on the access of air, or when the tooth is pressed upon during mastication.
Shootings in a healthy molar tooth, in the open air.
Shooting toothache, uninterruptedly for eight days.
Shooting pain in the molar teeth, upon pressing their edges against one another; he was only able to chew with the incisor teeth (immediately, and on the second day).
When a warm liquid gets into the mouth, the person experiences painful shootings in the teeth and the lower jaw of one side (for five or ten minutes).
On touching the tooth with the tongue, a violent stitch occurred in a hollow tooth of the upper row.
Sensation of soreness in a hollow molar tooth (after half an hour).
Throbbing and pressive toothache (after third day).
Toothache in the evening, as if the teeth were squeezed.
Sensation in the teeth, as if there were no power to bite.
The teeth became very dull.
Dulness of the molar teeth, and on biting on them, they appear to be loose.
The teeth feel as if they were dull and too long.
The teeth frequently feel as if they were too long, as after acids.
A tooth which formerly had often been painful, appears to be longer, and becomes again sensitive to pain.
The gums are so sensitive that she does not dare to touch them with the tongue (forty-first day).
Stitches of the inner and upper gums of the right side.
Itching of the gums; they bleed upon being scratched.
Gums incline to bleed.
Sensation as of swelling, or also swelling and inflammation of the gums.
Swelling of the gums accompanied by swelling of the cheek.
Abscess of the gums, attended with discharge of pus.
Gums somewhat swollen and more sensitive.
Very sensitive, reddened gums.
The gums, especially of lower teeth, swollen and very sensitive; a yellow painful vesicle on the mucous membrane, betwixt left and lower canine tooth.
Vesicles on the tongue, especially on its border.
Vesicles at the tip of the tongue, which hinder speaking and eating, with a burning pain.
Pustules upon the tongue, with a burning and stinging pain, especially on the border and under to tongue.
Small ulcer at the tip of the tongue, feeling sore whenever the tongue is moved.