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Aloe socotrina

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  2. Mental
  3. Head, face, and ears
  4. Mouth and throat
  5. Analogs by action
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Encyclopedia of Pure Materia Medica - TF Allen

Additional facts

 Aloe socotrina, Lam. Natural order: Liliaceae. Preparation. The fiery red gum is to be triturated.

Mental

 Amorous thoughts present themselves, which are very annoying (first day). Before taking it, the disposition is apprehensive, speculative, amorous; after taking it, quite, immovable, contented, joyful, reflective; mind is more self-sufficient, more inclined to labor; no sleepiness after a meal (first to third day). Contented, happy humor in the evening, as well as all the following day (fifth day).
 Towards evening, uncommonly aroused by inspiring, joyful news (fifth day).
 Merry self-contented; fraternized with the whole world (fifth day).
 At evening, in a happy mood, he feels completely happy and contented.
 Great serenity and good humor (in a patient).
 The child is very much enlivened and vivacious, it plays and prattles uncommonly, with much mischievousness and laughter (from sucking Aloes).
 Contented with his station in life; it involuntarily occurs to him, that he is really much better off than many other people (seventh day)(10).
 Quiet and serene humor (curative effect).
 In the forenoon, he is disposed to become reconciled, where he would not otherwise have been so (second day).
 Despondent, with flatulent distension.
 Anxiety, anguish, and ebullition of the blood.
 A certain anxiety (after one scruple).
 Anxiety produced by vertigo.
 Anxious startings up.
 Great anxiety, timorousness, restlessness, dread of death, and great anguish, so that she cannot stay anywhere.
 Oppression and apprehensiveness.
 After a nocturnal emission of semen, fright at the rattling of the windows by the wind (fourth day).
 Little inclination to labor; discouraged, apprehensive about his success (fourth day).
 Irritable, he cannot endure the visit of many people, they are repugnant to him (twenty-fourth day).
 Anthropophobia.
 (Immediately, strong exhibition of will; he quarrels with every one who contradicts him; it seems as if he would permit himself to be torn in pieces, sooner than give up his will).
 The weather is cloudy, cold, rainy (in December), and his humor morose, thoughtful, discontented (fifth day).
 Ill-humor; peevish about himself, so that he insults and blasphemes; worse afternoons, (third day).
 Very discontented and unhappy mood, since the forenoon, with confused head and lack of inclination to labor; better in the evening (twenty-fourth day).
 Moroseness (first day).
 Peevish towards himself without reason (second day).
 Peevish and morose (second day).
 Ill-humor and incapacity for labor, with peevish restlessness (third day).
 The child is hard to please, and cries on the least provocation.
 A condition of mind that is intolerable, and without stool (ninth day).
 Ill-humor, peevishness, and anthropophobia, with cuttings in abdomen.
 During pain, everything disgusts him.
 Indifference and sleepiness evenings.
 After meal, no sleepiness, but a forbidding and unconcerned humor; about half-past three, he is better and much inclined to joke, continually mocking the remarks of others; in the evenings is inclined to work (twelfth day).
 Lassitude, alternating with great mental activity; eighth day.
 Immediately after a meal, he sat down by himself, without speaking, without any desire for mental or physical exertion; meditating, wrapped up in himself, as after a sickness or a fit of anger, which still gnaws internally, which one cannot express.
 Nothing can engage his attention, he is averse to and disgusted with everything.
 From one till after four in the evening, already an opposite condition sets in; he is not at all angered about an accident which otherwise probably would have angered him.
 Great restlessness and excitement (second day).
 Inner restlessness and excitement (third day).
 Excitement of mind and body, afternoons (third day).
 At an early hour, quick, complete awakening, with inclination for mental labor, good appetite (second day).
 He believes on awaking that it must be later.
 In the afternoon, he works with a will, without a midday nap (fourth day).
 In the morning, good appetite and inclination to work (fifth day).
 Much inclination for continued labor (first day).
 Especially inclined to mechanical labor (first day).
 In the forenoon, he is much excited, works hastily and yet well (fifth day).
 Inclined to work, with pain in the forehead.
 Excited, nights, with warmth and redness of the face.
 Head confused, and indisposition for every employment.
 Labor already begins to be tedious to him (third day).
 Great laziness in the middle of the day (second day).
 Much exhaustion and laziness (seventh day).
 Disinclined to move (second day).
 An anxious restlessness deters him from mental labor (first day).
 Great disinclination to mental labor (second day).
 Speedy fatigue from mental labor (second day).
 Disinclination for much mechanical or intellectual labor; instead of this, great disposition for desultory thinking (fourth day).
 Exhaustion, alternation with activity.
 Smelling camphor relieves the troubles quickly and considerably.
 There even follows for awhile inclination and ability for mental labor, which requires clear thinking.
 After an hour, however, all the troubles return (eighth day).

Head, face, and ears

 Painful confusion of the head every morning. сonfusion of the head; the first day; the second day. Confusion of the head and discontent. Confusion and heaviness.
 Murky pain in the head and forehead.
 Vertigo.
 Paroxysms of vertigo.
 Vertigo, as if everything whirled about with her, worse on going upstairs and turning quickly.
 Very peculiar vertigo each day, after taking the third trituration; during motion, he feels as if the ought to lie down; while standing and waling, an inner sensation which makes everything seem insecure, and which makes him very anxious; then nasal catarrh, first on the left side, then on the right, with copious secretion of mucus, which soon becomes thick; afterwards, no more vertigo.
 While sitting, after meal, he feels as if he sat upon a high chair; a kind of vertigo (the fifteenth and subsequent days).
 Headache.
 Headache, after griping of the bowels, and after stool.
 Headache in the morning, following an incomplete evacuation of the bowels, lasting until a second stool follows, a few hours after.
 The whole head feels affected.
 Periodic headache, alternation with pains in the loins; with sacral pain.
 Headache relieved by cold applications.
 Headache, worse in warm, better in cool (air).
 (Headache from the heat of the sum).
 After eating, the headache is better for awhile.
 Headache worse in the dark, ameliorated in the light.
 Headache aggravated by motion, especially by stooping (the first day).
 Pains on contact.
 Attack in the head, with nausea, as from indigestion.
 On rising before five in the morning, the head feels completely aroused; an excited condition of the whole brain (sixth day).
 The brain is again somewhat excited on the eleventh day.
 On rising, the brain is aroused and excited (twenty-first day).
 Tension in the head.
 Continued and severe congestion of the occiput and sinciput, whereby the eyes are pressed out.
 Congestion of the head.
 Disposition to congestion of the head, in lunatics, (Trousseau).
 It often produces congestion of the head, if administered with existing hemorrhoids.
 Tearing in the head, here and there.
 After 11 o’clock p.m, sense of dull pressure throughout the whole head when walking, a shaking as if the brain lay loose therein, considerably aggravated in fresh, cold air, also on laying the head down, then and awhile after rising up, a beating, thumping pain, like pulsating, especially in the occiput; better awhile after eating (the first day, after having taken the medicine five times, less the second day; disappearing the third day).
 Sensation as if the head were widened, being pressed out on all sides (after four hours).
 Sluggish, drawing, sensitive pain in the head, more externally (the first day).
 Throbbing headache, 1/100.
 Throbbing in the middle of the brain.
 She received a shock from the arm up into the head; thereupon the sensation of a wind form the head into abdomen (Kerner).
 Pressive pain in the forehead, from the third to the fifth day, thereafter relief.
 Confusion of the sinciput, especially with chilliness.
 Downward and inward pressing pain (down towards the nose), in the middle of the forehead (in a mesmerized person).
 Dull headache across above the forehead, with heaviness in the eyes, and nausea.
 A dull, pressive pain in the forehead, in the afternoon.
 Headache in the forehead and on the vertex, as from a weight (fourth day).
 Headache in the forehead, with abdominal symptoms.
 Pressure in the forehead, immediately after licking Aloes (in a girl nine years of age).
 Painfulness of half the face, arising from the forehead.
 Pressive pain in the forehead, involving the orbits (the third day).
 Dull drawing and sticking over the right side of the forehead; the head feels murky; it compels one to make the eyes small; at the same time, the desire for labor continues longer (fourth day).
 Pain on right side of forehead.
 Pain in the forehead, pressing outward towards the temples; appears soon after taking Aloes, and continues.
 Dull, pressive pain in the supraorbital region (first day).
 Pullings every evening, from above the right eyebrow to the bottom of the right side of the forehead.
 Dull stitches in the supraorbital region (the first and fifth day).
 Stitches over the brows and in the frontal prominences.
 A single darting drawing over the left eye and outward through the same (after four hours).
 Pressive tension, sometimes pulsating, in the sinciput.
 Dull pressive pain in the sinciput (second day).
 Pressing outward to the temples, with periodic heat of the face, and flickering before the eyes (the first day). Slight pressive pain in the right temple; sour food produces an inclination to vomit and lassitude).
 Pressive pain in the left temple especially, appearing now and then.
 Pressive boring in the left temple, soon thereafter a sticking, drawing outwards to the left eye, from above, out of the brow downwards, afternoon and evening (second day).
 Drawing stitches over the right temple, not deep (the third day).
 First transient, then severe stitches in the left temporal region, aggravated by every footstep.
 Dull stitches through the left temple into the brain.
 Pressive sensation at the crown.
 Sense of weight on the vertex.
 At midday, a pain, as of subcutaneous suppuration, on a spot as large as a half-dollar, on the right side of the top of the head (between organs 16 and 12, according to сombe), so that even touching the hair is very painful (afternoons); also in the evening, in another spot of the same size (the second day).
 On the left side in the scalp, near the vertex, a feeling as if it had been beaten, so that pressure thereon is painful, but yet feels good (the fifth day).
 Painfulness behind the top of the had, as of subcutaneous ulceration; the hair stands up more on this spot, continuing form midday, the seventh day; tenth and eleventh days, again a sensitive spot behind on the vertex.
 Headache on the left side.
 Pressure on the left side at the top of the parietal bone (after one hour).
 Beating in the left wall of the head, at first painless.
 Stitches in the right side between the forehead and vertex, from the top inward (the first day).
 Leaping pain in the right parietal bone toward the vertex.
 On the right side of the head, sudden blunt shootings form below upwards, in the evening and on the following morning, after trituration.
 Pressure in the middle of the right half of the brain, after trituration.
 Severe pressure in the occiput, after a pressing asunder.
 Pressive ache in the angle of the right occiput (evening).
 Dull drawing in the left side of the occiput.
 In the occiput (and abdomen), beating at night, when lying down; stitches after stooping; external soreness.
 An ache, like a pressure in the scalp of the occiput.
 On combing the hair in the morning, a sensitive spot on the left side on upper part of the occiput; towards evening, on the right side of the had, on the top (twelfth day).
 Frequent feeling of head in the scalp.
 A sensation of numbness moving over the scalp, with warmth.
 Dry hair (ninth and tenth days).
 Eyes.
 The eyes are glittering, somewhat reddened, prominent. An unsteady, anxious look. One is compelled to make the eyes small, with pain in the forehead.
 Determination of blood to the eyes, pressing them outward.
 Pain in the forehead, involving the orbits.
 Pain deep in the orbits, as if in the muscles, worse on the right side.
 A sensitive pressure in the orbits (first and second days).
 Burning pain in the right eye, as if a fine current of hot air passed through, along the axis of vision (first and second days).
 Over the left eye and through it outward drawing pain.
 An outward drawing pain in the brow, extending to the left eye.
 Heaviness of the eyes, with headache.
 Tearing pain for some minutes, at the bottom of the right eye.
 An increased congestive condition of the ordinarily somewhat reddened conjunctiva of the lids (the first day).
 Pustules in the right external angle of the eye, surrounded externally and internally by many red vessels.
 Pressure in the right eyeball, severe, but passing away, evenings, from light (fifth day).
 Dim, cloudy vision, as if from want of sleep, for several nights.
 It becomes dim before the eyes on writing (second day).
 Flickering before the eyes, with heat of the face (after a few hours).
 Scotoma; it flickered and turned before the eyes.
 Yellow rings, moving before the eyes.
 Shining bodies shoot across the eyes.
 Ears.
 Heat in the inner and outer ear. Throbbing and sense of heat in the back part of the ear. Drawing, sticking pain in the left inner ear, which is after awhile also felt in the right.
 A slight twinging kind of pain in the right ear (evening of third day).
 A twinging earache and cramping pain in the right ear (fourth day).
 Transient stitches from the left temporal region toward the ear.
 On pressing the teeth together, a sensation of numbness behind the ear; it draws in the lower jaw, down through a back tooth (fourth day).
 Towards midday, a drawing pain, from before backward, below the right external meatus auditorius, behind the lobules, in the mastoid process, and in the ear-passage itself (fourth day).
 At times, a transient pain in the left external ear-passage, especially on pressing the teeth together (fifth day).
 Frequent ringing and buzzing in the ears.
 At nine o’clock in the evening, when reading aloud, frequent fine crackings in the right maxillary joint (first day).
 Rustling in the right ear, which almost amount to cracklings, on moving the maxillary joint (after two hours).
 Just after getting into bed, sudden explosion and clashing in the left ear, as from the breaking of glass; the clink of the bits of glass was heard at the bottom of the head, and extended thence toward the right ear.
 Nose.
 The nose is very red without redness of the face, in the cold open air (the first day). In the evening, coldness of the tip of the nose, sensible only to the finger touching it. Early in the morning, in bed, great dryness in the nose (third day).
 Nose-bleed early in the morning, a few drops (second day).
 Some blood is blown out in the afternoon (fifth day).
 After waking, while yet in bed, the right nostril bleeds a dessert spoonful (eighteenth day).
 Nose-bleed, now and then.
 It stops bleeding of the nose (Schroeder).
 Ineffectual inclination to sneeze (after ten minutes).
 Fruitless attempts to sneeze (morning of second day).
 On sneezing, stitches in the umbilical region.
 Sneezing, and watery mucus, like fluent coryza, lasting till toward evening (third day).
 Coryza, the whole of the fourth day; worse in the afternoon.
 Sensation of coryza and husky voice.
 Coryza, with pains in the nose.
 Coryza, with burning in the nose.
 Coryza and soreness in the right nostril (fifth and sixth days).
 Inclination to coryza at times (thirteenth day); thin nasal mucus (fourteenth day).
 Fluent coryza, with sneezing (fifteenth day).
 Coryza; whereupon the distressing vertigo disappears.
 Dry coryza (second day).
 Pain in the forehead pressing down into the nose.
 Pain in the nose, especially early in the morning, and never except on motion (thirteenth and fourteenth day).
 Sensation of burning, like fire, in the left nostril.
 A sensation in the nose, as if it would commence bleeding (the first day).
 The right wing of the nose is scurfy and sensitive on its inner surface, fourth and eighth days; and again somewhat on the twenty-first and twenty-second days.
 Face.
 Pale over night (as if up all night), sickly look (sixth day). He is very sensitive to the coldness of the weather, has a very pale look, sunken, and sickly (thirteenth day).Pale, wretched color of the face (first to third day).
 The countenance is sickly, suffering, and pale (tenth day).
 Increased warmth and redness of the face; wide-awake, excited (after half an hour).
 Turgescence of the skin, especially of the face; it is very red, and its temperature is increased.
 Periodic heat of the face, with pressure in the temples.
 Burning heat, especially in the face.
 Confusedness and painfulness of the whole left half of the face, proceeding from an inflamed spot in the mouth, and from the forehead (fourth day).
 Redder lips than usual.
 Dry and cracked lips.
 Dry lips; the dried epidermis has a white appearance if it is not frequently moistened by the tongue (second and third days).
 Dry lips; the epidermis is white, scaly; he continually licks them with the tongue (from the sixth to the eighth day, and on the day).
 Dry lips, an hour after dinner, together with dryness in the mouth; the lips are parched and white, without thirst; better in the evening (fifteenth day).
 Dry lips, scurfy, swollen, and painful (ninth day).
 Dryness of the lips; they are very red and hot, sometimes trembling.
 The under lip is swollen, with a thick-skinned long vesicle, in the red part of the lip where it turns inward, of the size of a flaxseed, smooth, yellowish, covered with hard skin; it makes the whole part of the lip thick (sixth and seventh days).
 Spongy scurf upon; the lips, which exudes moisture, looks ugly (tenth day); on the eleventh day the lips are very dry, the spongy scruffiness is moist.
 Superficial cracking on the inner side of the upper lip, when laughing.
 A painful little crack on the under lip, near the angle of the mouth (second day).
 A blackish point (maggot), on the edge of the upper lip, on the left side, becomes inflamed; it is the next day a yellow pustule; goes away the eighth to the eleventh day.
 Breaking out around the mouth.
 Red, round spot on the left border of the lower jaw, between the lower border, the angle of the jaw, and the chin.
 Pimples under the lower jaw.

Mouth and throat

 The teeth have looked bad for many days, have a yellowish cast (seventeenth day). The concave edges of the teeth seem sharp, they hurt the tongue (seventeenth day). The teeth are affected as after eating sugar (first and second days) (N. N).
 A drawing from the ear into the lower jaw through a back tooth.
 Drawing in the lower front teeth.
 Stitches in the third, hollow back tooth.
 Gnawing pain in a hollow tooth on the left side of the lower jaw, in the evening, recurring periodically throughout the whole night, worse by eating.
 A lower, hollow back tooth becomes sensitive, especially when eating (second day); on the afternoon of the third day it is still sensitive; on the fifth day he cannot bite them; on the sixth day, it is still more sensitive, it even pains without touching it; it is no more sensitive on the ninth day; on the tenth day, a pustule appears on the front part of the gum, under this same tooth.
 Pale gums (sixth day).
 Tongue coated yellowish-white (second day).
 Red and dry tongue.
 Dry, stiff tongue.
 Evenings, dryness on the tongue and in the mouth, with increased thirst, and redder lips than usual (after the 100th).
 Large yellow ulcers arise on the tongue after the use of Aloes in weaned children.
 Cold feeling of the left side of the tongue, after a few minutes.
 After dinner, a sensitive painfulness on the right side of the tongue at the back part, especially if it bites against the teeth, as if they were sharp and impinged upon a sore spot (the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth days).
 In the morning after waking, suddenly, an extremely fine but severe stitch on the under part of the tongue, from behind forwards, which is twice repeated on moving the tongue (neuralgia sublingualis).
 Inflamed spots in the mouth.
 Sickening smell from the mouth, noticeable to himself, as if he had been without food a long time, on a warm day (the third day).
 Sore feeling of the inner side of the left cheek (afternoons).
 Inflammation and sore pain of the left cavity of the mouth (fourth day).
 Dryness in the mouth; the mucus in the mouth seems dry (third day).
 Dryness in the mouth, (evenings); with thirst.
 Dryness in the mouth, with much thirst, dry heat in the mouth; the tongue is very red and somewhat dry.
 Water accumulates in the mouth, with a sensation of hunger after breakfast.
 Saliva accumulates in the mouth when taking it (Aloes).
 Increased secretion of saliva.
 The taste of the aloes exceedingly nauseous, which rather increased after fifteen minutes; after one hour it still continued, and remains for a long time as a nauseous bitterness in the mouth.
 Nauseous, bitter taste in the mouth (early on the second day).
 Bitter taste, with loss of appetite.
 A few complained of bitter taste; many had sour eructations.
 Bitter, sour taste.
 Taste, between the root of the tongue and the soft palate, like that soon after a decoction of Senna leaves, from early in the morning till one o’clock (second day).
 Taste in the mouth like ink or iron, with irritation to cough.

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