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Agaricus phalloides

Sources: Allen, Clarke, Кларк
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  1. Pharmacological Group
  2. Additional facts
  3. Mental
  4. Head, face, and ears
  5. Mouth and throat
  6. Gastrointestinal tract
  7. Urogenital system
  8. Chest organs
  9. Cardiovascular system
  10. Limbs and spine
  11. Common symptoms
  12. Skin
  13. Fever
  14. Sleep
  15. Modalities
  16. Analogs by action
  17. Manufacturers of the drug

Other names and synonyms

agar-ph, Amanita phalloides.

Description Source

Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Pharmacological Group

Homeopathic classical monopreparations

Additional facts

 A. phalloides, Fr. (A. bulbosus, вull., in part). Amanita bulbosa, Lam.
 A small stinking species, common in Europe, and in United States (Pennsylvania).
 Poisonous.

Mental

 Mind.
 Mental excitement for three days after taking them. Delirium, with faint, indistinct dreams.
 He seems very averse to lying down, and his restlessness and impatience lead him to make frequent attempts to walk about, but without any fixed object or design.
 Consciousness good (speech good, etc).
 Complete consciousness till death.
 Stupor.

Head, face, and ears

 Head.
 Frightful pains in head.
 Eyes.
 Pupil much dilated, with impaired vision.
 Face.
 Deathlike pallor. Face red.
 Face cyanotic.
 The countenance became hippocratic.
 Very anxious expression of face.

Mouth and throat

 Teeth and gums black. Cold tongue.
 Tongue red, dry.
 Breath cold.
 Ulcerated mouth.
 Trismus.
 Unable to answer questions, or express his feelings by words.
 Speech indistinct.
 Speech slow and difficult.
 Throat.
 Throat dry.

Gastrointestinal tract

 Thirst violent. Nausea.
 Nausea; then vomiting and diarrhoea (fetid).
 Vomiting.
 Every food was vomited.
 Vomiting of all liquids.
 Vomiting, mucous and bilious.
 Very frequent bilious and mucous vomitings.
 Vomiting of an offensive greenish-colored fluid.
 Bloody vomiting, half an hour before death.
 Pains in the stomach and hypogastrium, followed by anxiety and vomitings.
 Incessant cramps of the stomach.
 Violent cramp in stomach.
 Painful sensations in pit of stomach and upper abdomen.
 Violent pains in epigastrium, which rapidly spread over the whole abdomen.
 Pains in epigastrium, greatly increased by pressure.
 Abdomen.
 Tense abdomen. Abdomen feels hard and tumid.
 Abdomen painful.
 Unendurable pains in hypogastrium and lumbar region.
 Stool and Anus.
 Inflamed anus. Frequent bilious stools.
 Whitish stools, as in Asiatic cholera.
 Frequent watery stools.
 Bloody stools on third and fourth days.

Urogenital system

 Suppression of urine. Anuria.

Chest organs

 Voice hoarse. Respiration short.

Cardiovascular system

 Pulse full, rapid (later action). Pulse hard and frequent.
 Pulse slow and somewhat irregular.
 Pulse small and intermittent.
 Pulse hardly perceptible.

Limbs and spine

 Cold extremities. Skin of extremities lost their elasticity.
 Upper Extremities.
 Upper Extremities swell and assume a livid color. Finger-tips livid.
 Lower Extremities.
 Drawing back of limbs. Cramps of the legs.
 Cramps in calves.
 Cramps, especially painful in feet.
 Cramps in feet, with drawing back of the limbs.

Common symptoms

 Convulsions and death (in two children). Convulsions violent.
 Slight convulsive motions in the legs and arms, which gradually extend to the muscles of the trunk, and cause irregular distortions of the whole body.
 Constant restlessness.
 Very painful cramps.
 Debility.
 Extreme prostration.
 Great exhaustion.
 General malaise.
 He staggers as if intoxicated, and, with odd gesticulation, labors to express his sufferings, but cannot articulate a syllable.
 Development of a true cholera .
 Sometimes a kind of cholera sets in, which saves the patient; but, in general, when cured, their convalescence is protracted.
 One of the most remarkable characteristics about this drug is, that its poisonous effects do not develop until ten to twelve hours after eating it. Colchicum resembles it in this respect).
 The fungus is exceedingly fatal; twenty-three out of thirty-eight cases died (Boudier).
 Other collected cases show thirteen out of twenty-nine (Husemann).
 The effects of this drug resemble most clearly a most violent attack of cholera.

Skin

 Skin.
 Livid skin. Body covered with livid spots.

Fever

 Marked chilliness. Skin cool, afterwards hot.
 Skin hot.
 Skin covered with sweat.
 Sweat cold.

Sleep

 Somnolence.

Modalities

 Conditions. Aggravation.
 Aggravation, (Pressure), Pain in epigastrium.

Analogs by action

Manufacturers (or distributors) of the drug

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