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Agaricus muscarius

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Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Additional facts

 Agaricus muscarius, L. Natural order: Fungi.
 Preparation: Tincture of the fresh fungus.

Mental

 Mind.
 Fury.
 He becomes so furious that he can hardly be restrained from ripping up his bowels, as he fancies the mushroom had ordered him to do.
 Fearless, menacing, mischievous frenzy; also, frenzy which causes the patient to assail and injure himself, with great exertion of power.
 He is intoxicated with fearless frenzy; forming bold and revengeful projects.
 Screaming and raving like mad about the room.
 Delirium.
 Delirium, with increase of strength.
 Raging delirium; called for his hatchet; had to be confined; alternated with religious excitement.
 Increase of strength, with cheerful delirium; the patient sings and talks, but returns no answer when questioned.
 Delirium; he imagines himself a military officer, commanding at a drill and directing the various manoeuvres.
 Half an hour later, he falls into a delirium, like a patient with a high fever, and becomes now immoderately gay, now profoundly melancholy.
 Great mental excitement.
 He talks incoherently; passes very rapidly from one subject to another, and soon enters a state of cheerful delirium, with great loquacity.
 She ran about the yard, romped with the children, threw them down even hit them.
 He imagines himself at the gate of hell and that the mushroom commands him to fall on his knees and confess his sins, which he does.
 The father had phantasies; seemed to see his dead sister in heaven.
 The natives of Siberia intoxicate themselves with this decoction.
 Soon after drinking it they become jolly, and are gradually seized with such a fit off gayety that they take to singing, leaping, and reciting before the beauties of the tribe their exploits in war or the case.
 Their physical strength is increased.
 They fall asleep, and after twelve or sixteen hours of slumber, they awake in a state of utter prostration; the head, however, does not feel so empty as after intoxication by brandy.
 Talking volubly and respectfully, as if to his parents; returning no direct answers when questioned; he alternately sings and is vexed, embraces his companions and kisses their hands.
 He performs all these actions while affected with a general spasm, more like a trembling than convulsion.
 Great loquacity, and at the same time strong convulsions of the facial and cervical muscles, especially on the right side, drawing the head down toward the right shoulder.
 At the same time, movements of flexion and extension alternately in the lower limbs, not preventing locomotion; these cause movements of putting them down and lifting them.
 He walks for some time in this way, with a great deal of merry, incoherent talk.
 After this condition has lasted more than half an hour it is followed by quietude, disturbed, in a little while, by nausea and general malaise.
 During intoxication they lift and carry the heaviest loads, take long steps and jump over small objects, as if trunks of trees lay in their way.
 Tumbled about the room in the most grotesque manner.
 Laughed about their not standing and walking straight.
 Some run and walk involuntarily in the most dangerous places.
 Some of them leap, dance, and sing; others weep with anguish; a small hole appears to them a frightful chasm; a spoonful of water an immense lake (only from abuse of the drug).
 Dancing.
 Singing.
 Telling secrets.
 Extravagantly exalted fancy, ecstasy, prophecies, making verses.
 Great prostration, with delirium very much resembling that which occurs in adynamic fevers.
 Taken in moderation it excites in intellect and inspires cheerfulness and courage.
 Bright mood, with absence of care.
 Bright mood, but no inclination to talk.
 Calm, composed, sociable, active, and glad of having done his duty (healthful reaction of the organism).
 Cheerfulness took the place of ill-humor.
 Cheering up.
 He force himself to speak; but he answers only in a few words, though his general disposition is cheerful at the time.
 He does not feel disposed to speak, though he is not ill- humored.
 An impulse to laugh overcame him in bed, owing to an indescribably mixed sensation of happiness and misery.
 Depression of spirits.
 His mood was depressed.
 Discouragement.
 Melancholy that cannot be overcome.
 Sad mood from trifling causes.
 The gayety changes into suffering.
 Anxiety.
 Anxiety, as though something unpleasant were going to happen to her.
 His mind is uneasy and anxious; he was constantly concerned only about himself, his present and future condition.
 Restlessness and uneasiness of body and mind (after the lapse of half an hour).
 Timid craziness.
 Fretfulness of mind.
 Vexed, irritable, moody.
 Ill-humor and irritability.
 Peevish and irritable mood.
 Extremely peevish and irritable.
 Quarrelsome mood.
 Easily irritated and out of humor.
 Reading did not fix his attention as usual; he soon became excited, grew angry at the servant and felt inclined to fight.
 She is vexed with herself and pities herself.
 Ill-humored and indifferent.
 Waking in morning in ill-humor.
 She was very much out of humor all day and disinclined to answer when asked questions.
 Disinclination to speak, with ill-humor, peevishness, and disinclination to work.
 She who ordinarily felt so extremely solicitous about everything, is now quite indifferent.
 It seemed as though he were at a loss to discover the words he wished to use.
 Thoughtless staring; disinclined to think; he is sluggish and dull.
 Indifference and moody taciturnity; repugnance to work.
 Disinclination to work.
 He trifles with everything, to save himself the trouble of working.
 Aversion too all labor that occupies the mind; if he, nevertheless, undertakes any, there is a rush of blood to the head, throbbing in the arteries, heat in the face, and the thinking faculty is disturbed.
 Indisposition to think.
 Confusion of mind, with silent delirium, which lasts all day.
 Heaviness of mind; imbecility (reaction of the organism in old age).
 Stupefaction.
 Forgetful; he finds it difficult to recollect the things which he had heard and imagined before.
 The train of thought is easily disturbed, and the last thoughts cannot be recalled easily.
 The patient retains no recollection of his serious sickness.
 Next day the patient did not remember having been indisposed; he thought he had made a journey.
 Loss of consciousness,.
 Senseless, with closed eyes. Unconscious, with red, puffy face.

Head, face, and ears

 Head.
 Confusion of the head.
 Confusion of the head, with dull pain (after two hours).
 Confusion and heaviness of the head (after two hours).
 The head is heavy, confused (especially in forehead), as if pressed in.
 Head confused throughout the forenoon.
 Burrowing in the brain, as though everything were moving there in confusion.
 Confusion of the head towards noon, and slightly cool, creeping feeling in the scalp of the vertex, with sensation as if the scalp of the vertex, with sensation as if the scalp were drawn more tightly over the skull.
 Early in the morning, heaviness and confusion of the head, as if he had been revealing the day before, lasting six hours.
 Vertigo.
 Violent vertigo; she is often compelled to sit down.
 Vertigo, at 5 p.m, that rarely cease during the day.
 Vertigo, while walking, making his gait unsteady.
 Vertigo, from afternoon till late in the evening, with an indescribable impulse to fall over backwards.
 Reeling.
 Staggering, as if drunk.
 Reeling and sinking down (on the second day).
 Reeling when walking in the open air (after an hour).
 Reeling, as from spirituous liquors; when walking in the open air he staggers to and fro.
 Giddiness, as from intoxication.
 Vertigo in the room; better in the open air, but soon returns.
 Sudden vertigo, that throws him down.
 It seems to her as if she were constantly turning round; she was quickly obliged to sit on the ground to prevent herself from falling; this vertigo lasted very violently got two hours.
 The head of the sun causes violent vertigo.
 Strong light of the sun produces, early in the morning, a momentary attack of giddiness, even to falling.
 Transient vertigo.
 Occasional slight vertigo during the day.
 Vertigo, with stupefaction.
 Vertigo, with stupefying headache.
 In the morning, vertigo, with stupefying headache, which lasts all the forenoon.
 Vertigo, with stupefaction and burning in the vertex.
 Stupefying vertigo immediately sets in with the pain.
 In the morning, repeated, but only momentary, attacks of vertigo; more in the open air, less in the room.
 Vertigo and stupidity early in the morning (after three hours).
 Vertigo, early in the morning, as after intoxication (after a quarter of an hour).
 Vertigo, coming on principally early in the morning; it commonly lasts from one to eight minutes, and returns several times during the day at short intervals.
 Momentary vertigo, with pressive and drawing headache in the forehead.
 Attacks of vertigo, combined with a tottering gait and indistinct sight, even of near objects; these attacks come and go every five minutes, and can only be entirely removed by thinking of something else.
 Vertigo coming on while meditating, walking in the open air (after eight days).
 Attack of vertigo in the open air; it disappears in the room; lasting for several days.
 Vertigo in the room, on turning round.
 Vertigo, passing off for some time by quickly turning the head.
 Dizzy dulness of the head.
 Dizzy dulness of the head, as in slight intoxication, perceptible nearly all day.
 In the afternoon, dizzy dulness of the head, especially while reading or looking into the light.
 Dizziness, stupefaction.
 Dizzy stupefaction in the head, as if he were losing his consciousness, with roaring in left ear.
 Head as if it intoxicated.
 Please intoxication.
 Intoxication.
 Forenoon, stupefaction of the head.
 Head as if stupefied, but only for a short time.
 Disagreeable cloudiness in the head.
 Slight headache.
 In the head, an indistinct sensation of a disagreeable kind, all day, as if a most violent headache would appear every moment; when observing the pain it vanished entirely, but returned most disagreeably when least taken notice of.
 Headache, early in the morning, in bed.
 Heat in the head and face.
 Feeling as though the head were enlarged.
 Congestion to the head.
 Dulness of the head.
 Dulness of the head; head constantly dull.
 Dulness of the head, morning.
 Dulness of the head in the forenoon.
 Dulness of the head at noon.
 Dulness of the head, which diminished on walking in the open air; which, however, returned repeatedly.
 Sensation of dulness and fullness of the head.
 Head dull and full; he could not go on reading.
 Head dull, full, swaying back and forth.
 Head dull and heavy.
 Heaviness of the head.
 Continual heaviness of the head, as after intoxication (after on and a half hours).
 Continual heaviness of the head (after five hours).
 In the morning, dull headache, with stupefying vertigo and palpitation of the heard; after rising, these appearance seemed to lessen somewhat, but soon became more violent, with excessive chilliness.
 Dull headache, especially in the forehead; this headache obliged him to move the head constantly to and fro, and to close the eyes as for sleep.
 Dull, stunning headache, with thirst and heat, especially in the face (immediately).
 Dull headache, mornings, on awakening.
 Dull, pressive headache, which disappears after a copious evacuation of the intestines, combined with flushes of heat.
 Waking at three o’clock in the morning, with pressive headache.
 Moderate pressure, deep in the head.
 Pressive headache, at intervals before going to sleep.
 Leaden pressure of the brain on the cranial bones, which even extends to the nose.
 Violently pressive headache, especially in the occiput, after dinner (ninth day).
 Weak drawing headache.
 Drawing in the head, in all directions, with sensation as though the person were to lose the senses.
 Drawing headache, early on awaking, with pressure in the eyeballs.
 Jerking tearing in the head, most painful behind the right ear, where it stops.
 Tearing in different places in the skull.
 Grinding, pain in the head; it lasts only for a few minutes, but it frequently returns.
 Feeling of coldness in the head, especially in the occiput.
 Jumping of the muscles in the left forehead.
 Twitches in the skin of the forehead above the right eye.
 Headache in the forehead appeared directly after taking.
 Mornings, violent headache in the frontal region, with contraction of the muscles of the forehead and eyelids.
 On waking, considerable headache in the forehead.
 Violent headache, that diminished towards evening, and was confined to the forehead.
 Half an hour after taking, burning in the superciliary ridge near the temples.
 Sensation in the head as though the frontal regions were enlarged and the brain were being whirled about in it, with pressive pain in both temples.
 Heaviness and fullness in forehead.
 The forehead is heavy and confused.
 Burrowing feeling, as if the brain in the frontal region were and ant-hill, with fullness of the head.
 Transient burrowing pain in left forehead and left occiput.
 Violent boring headache in the frontal region, that is diminished by pressure.
 Violent grinding pain in the left frontal eminence (after three hours).
 Drawing pain in the forehead.
 Sensation of drawing, pressive headache in the left frontal eminence, oppressing the eye,.
 Painful drawing pressure from the left side of the forehead towards the right, while sitting (after one and a half hours).
 During the day, pressive, drawing pain in the forehead, extending to the eyes; comes and goes.
 Drawing pain in the middle of the forehead.
 Soon after taking, dull, drawing, transient pain in left forehead.
 Between the eyebrows, a drawing, but not violent pain.
 On awaking in the morning, a somewhat drawing headache in the right side of the forehead.
 Dull, drawing pain in the middle of the forehead, between the superciliary ridges.
 Drawing, tearing pain in forehead; intermitting (after thirty three hours).
 Drawing from both sides of the frontal bone as far as the root of the nose.
 Drawing, cutting pain in the forehead, when standing; when sitting, this pain assumes a pressive and stunning character (after one and a half hours).
 Dull headache in the forehead.
 Dull headache in the frontal region.
 Dull, rather violent pain along the forehead and sagittal suture.
 Dull pains, first in the one, then in the other frontal eminence.
 Dull, indistinctly expressed pain in the middle of the forehead; pressing both temples makes the pain disappear, but it returns more violently after a short time.
 Pressure in the cavities of the of the forehead.
 Pressure and twitching in the forehead, extending to the eyes.
 Violently pressive pain in the forehead, with vertigo, while sitting.
 Pressure deep in forepart of head, at margin of hair.
 All day long, a dull, pressive pain in the frontal region; the same pressive pain in the left half of the forehead.
 On waking in the morning, pressive pain deep in the right frontal eminence.
 Transient, pressive headache in the left side of forehead.
 Pressive pain in the left frontal eminence.
 Shortly after the medicine, pain in the forehead, as if both sides of the head were pressed together.
 When she laid down on account of vertigo, she was suddenly seized by a violent, pressive headache, that extended into the left ear, as if something would stop it up.
 Pressive pain in the frontal region.
 Pressive pain in the forehead, extending inward.
 Pressive pain in the forehead, all day long.
 A dull, pressive pain in the frontal region.
 Pressive headache in the forehead, increases in the open air.
 Some pressive pain in the left half of the forehead.
 On waking in the morning, pressive pain deep in right frontal eminence.
 Pressive pains in the right frontal region, with morning dulness of the head.
 Pressure, with stitches in the forehead above the eyes.
 During walk in the open air, pressive pain in the right supraorbital region, which, however, disappears in a short time.
 Pressure coming down from the forehead upon the upper half of the eyeballs (after one and a half hours).
 A sensation during the day as if headache were coming on, which really appeared towards evening, consisting in a disagreeable pressive, and sometimes very painful, sensation, in little spots upon forehead and temples, which lasted for hours.
 Tearing in bones of forehead.
 Tearing in the forehead immediately above the root of the nose.
 Sore feeling on the left side of the forehead, directly over the eyebrows.
 The eminences of the eyebrows are painful to the touch.
 Shooting pain in the right frontal region.
 Transient shooting pain in the right and left frontal eminence, alternately.
 Violent shooting and twisting in the left superciliary ridge.
 Slight shooting in the forehead, which gradually increased, especially on the left side.
 At breakfast, a slight noise caused violent stitches in the right frontal eminence.
 Single stitches in the forehead, especially in left side.
 Every time after rising, a stitch in the forehead.
 Pricking, as of needles, in the left frontal region.
 Sensation of coldness, as of, ice on the scalp, right side of the frontal bone, although, on touching the parts, they seem to feel warm.
 Itching in the forehead, inducing scratching; there are pimples on the forehead.
 One large and several smaller blisters scattered over the forehead.
 Frequent twitching of the muscles of the left temporal region.
 Twitching and shooting in the right temple and along the zygoma.
 Frequent jumping in the left temporal region and zygoma.
 Rhythmical twitching of the muscles in the left frontal and temporal region.
 Cramp-like pain in the left temple (after thirty-seven hours).
 Pain in the left temple, then in the right one, then in the left lower jaw, like a decayed tooth beginning to ache.
 Aching pain in the zygoma of the left temporal bone.
 Waking, about midnight, with a violent, burrowing pain in the left temple, which is diminished by pressing with the hand, and reappears after relaxed pressure.
 After dinner, transient premonition of dull, burrowing headache in the left temple.
 A boring, throbbing pain in the squamous portion of the temporal bones, lasting more than two hours.
 Very painful drawing through the temples, forehead, and eyeballs.
 Dull headache in the right temple.
 Dull headache in the left temple.
 Headache in right temporal region, more stupefying than throbbing.
 Pressure in both temples, at noon.
 Pressive pain in the temporal region.
 Pressure upon the upper portion of the left temporal bone, immediately above the concha of the ear, reaching deep into the brain; it increases when the hairs are pressed upon, or when they are merely touched, and is attended with complete depression of spirits.
 After breakfast, a painful pressure in a little spot on the left temporal bone.
 Violent pressure in the right temple on the temporal bone.
 Fine stitches in the left temple (after half an hour).
 Stitches in the left temple.
 Directly after talking, a stitch in the right temple; soon after, a stitch in the left temple; upon which, a slight pressure took place in the latter, lasting several minutes.
 Now and then, shooting in the left, less frequently in the right, temporal region.
 Shooting pain in the right temple, over the eye.
 Tearing in the right temporal region.
 Burning in the vertex.
 Beating pain in vertex, with despair bordering on rage.
 Boring pain deep in the brain, at the vertex.
 Pressure and tearing in left side of skull and on vertex.
 Mornings, pressive pain in the vertex.
 Feeling of pressure in the vertex.
 Pressive pain in the vertex, at night.
 Transient shooting in the vertex.
 Stitches in the hairy scalp on the top of the head, which afterwards change to a pressive pain in the vertex.
 Left sided, very violent headache.
 Several times, pains in left side of head (three to five hours).
 Pain in left of head, with much desire to urinate.
 In the forenoon, while walking in the open air, a continued, burrowing, one-sided headache, which extended from the left frontal eminence along the parietal bone, through the entire cerebral hemisphere, to the occiput.
 Boring in left side of skull, and in ascending ramus of lower jaw.
 A continued dull pain in the entire left half of head, which is increased, after an hour, to a violent burrowing one.
 Pressure in the left half of head.
 Tearing and pressing in the entire left circumstance of the brain, most severe in left orbit and zygoma, with confusion in the head (after eight hours).
 Violent lancinating tearing from the vertex to the left ear (after six hours).
 Penetrating, fine, tearing pain; first in the right parietal bone, over the ear, with which the sensation of a sore, festering spot on the bone was continued a long time; it pained violently on being touched.
 Slightly tearing pain in the right upper side of the head.
 Nearly all day, constantly recurring, very fine, sensitive tearing, of short duration, on the left side of the head, behind and over the ear, as if emanating from a small painful spot, which, however, was not to be found by feeling for it.
 One-sided shooting headache.
 A shooting pain in the both sides of the head.
 A quarter of an hour after taking, violent shooting in the right side of the head; somewhat later, in the whole head; but in both sides, right and left, more violent than in the rest of the head.
 Shooting pain in left half of head, beginning at 10 p.m and lasting till 2 ; after which it was superseded by transient stitches, that returned every ten minutes.
 Shooting headache, extending from the left parietal bone into the right temple, but lasting only a few minutes.
 Pain, as from a nail in the right side of the head.
 Frequent itching stitches deep in the left cerebrum.
 Externally, in the left side of the head, a flash-like stroke.
 Momentary twitching in the right side of the head.

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