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T.F. Allen > Ferr Phos > General > general
Authority. J. C. Morgan, M.D., Amer. Journ. of Hom. Mat. Med., New Ser., vol. v, 1876, p. 308, proving with 2x. took 1 grain at 11 P.M. (first day).

H.C. Allen > Luesinum > Appendix > authorities
..., Wm. Eggert, Laura Morgan, H. I. Ostrom, Wm. Bradshaw, Thomas...

T.F. Allen > Acid Nit Mur > Appendix > authorities
...1, Dr. J. C. Morgan, Hahn. Month., 6 (1870), p. 186, took 2 drops of 1st dec. dil. at 11 P.M. first day, 1 drop at noon, seCond day, took two sips of a solution of 3 drops in 2 ounces of water, third day; 2, Dr. C. Winslow, ibid., took 1/10 of a drop of 1st dil., three times first day, twice seCond day; 3, Dr. M. M. Walker, took 2 drops of 30th dil. (one dose); 3a, same, repeated same dose; 4, Dr. Graves, Lond. Quart. Journ. (N. Am. J. of Hom., 1, 518), effects of fumes of the Concentrated acid, in a woman....

Clarke > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...che and nausea with Constipation were strongly marked. A subsequent, more extensive proving was made under Swan by Dr. Laura Morgan." I quote from Hering, who adds, that with but few exceptions the symptoms of the Schema have received clinical verification. The symptoms set up by milk in some sensitive persons, especially the violent headache and the Constipation, are a matter of Common knowledge, and it is in these affections that the remedy has especially distinguished itself. As milk Contains within it an epitome of all t...

H.C. Allen > The Gonorrhoeal Virus > General > general
...n, Cleveland, Laura Morgan, Berridge, Wilder, Higgins, Ostrom, Nichols, Peace, Sawyer, Carr. Bigler. Macdonald, in Great Britain, and Noegerath and Lydston, in American, have published fatal cases, and the effects of the poison. The symptoms produced by the virus in acute cases have been included in the pathogenesis, just as the toxic symptoms of Arsenic, Mercurius, Opium and Plumbum are included in the pathogenesis. The potentizing of the virus has developed latent dynamic forces, which is just as effective in homeopathic practice, prescribed strictly on its symptomatological basis as any other remedy. If the symptoms of the patient call for this remedy it should be prescribed with the same Confidence as any other in the Materia Medica, entirely irrespective of the syCotic history in the case. Like every other nosode, it should be prescribed acCording to its strict indications, jus...

T.F. Allen > >Remedy shown to professional members only
...ssert., Phila. Hom. Coll., 1852; 2, Dr. Joshua Stone took tincture, 6 drops first day, 50 drops fourth day, 50 drops eleventh day, Inaug. Dissert., Phila., ibid.; 3, Dr. F. Bigelow took tincture, 20 drops daily for one week, Inaug. Dissert., Phila., ibid.; 4, Dr. William E. Payne took fluid extract, 4 drops first day, 5 drops and 6 drops seCond day, 6 drops third day, 10 drops and 6 drops fourth day, 6 drops fifth and sixth days, 10 drops seventh and eighth days, 3 drops thirty-seCond day, 5 drops twice and 6 drops thirty-third day, 8 drops twice thirty-fourth day, 6 drops and 8 drops thirty-fifth day, Am. Hom. Review, 2, 80; 5, Dr. J. S. Douglass, provings on "at least fifty people," mostly with tincture, in doses of 1 to 5 drops, a few took 3d dil., West. Journ. of Hom., 1, 1, and introductory letter in Hale's Monograph; 6, Dr. J. C. Morgan took tincture (saturated pellets) several times, then 4 drops four times, 5 drops and 6 drops first day, 7 drops seCond day, 5 drops third day, 5 drops and 7 drops fourth day, 8 drops and 9 drops fifth day, 10 drops and 15 drops sixth day, 21 drops seventh day, Shipman's Am. Journ. of Mat. Med., 1861, No, 4; 7, Dr. B. Fincke; Mrs. S. took one drop of 1m (centes.), N. A. J., 15, 413; 8, Dr. Fincke himself tool 3/36m (centes.), ibid.; 9, Dr. E. M. Amos's proving with 6th dil., 1 drop every two or three hours, then 2 drops per dose, Inaug. Dissert., Hom. Med. Coll. of Missouri, 1860; 10, Dr. E. M. Hale, symptoms from various observers, Monograph on Gelsemium, 1861; 11, Dr. F. L. Vincent's proving, Hale's Monograph; 12, Dr. M. E. Lazarus's proving, Hale's Monograph; 13, Dr. E. M. Hale, provings on several persons, Monograph (additional); 14, Zumbrock, proving with tincture, 3 drops first day, 8 drops fourth day, Brit. Journ. of Hom., 21, 419; 15, Dr. J. J. Douglass, symptoms obtained by repeated provings on self and seven or eight others with tincture, in doses of 1 to 5 drops (Hale's Domestic Medicine), Brit. Journ. of Hom., 21, 414; 16, Dr. L. A. Fallagant; a surgeon chewed the root in mistake for liCorice, Hahn. Monthly, 5, 20; 17, Tully, effects on a girl, aged 11 years, of eating the inner bark, with the sap, from the stem, Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 7, 122; 18, Dr. King; a Mississippi planter took, by mistake, an infusion of the root for bilious fever (Dispensatory) Hale's Monograph, p. 10; 19, Dr. Langren, a lady took tincture, 10, 11, and 12 drops in three hours, for typhoid pneumonia, Hale's Monograph, p. 11; 20, A steamboat waiter partook freely of a strong deCoction of the root, Nashville Med. Journ., 1866, p. 225; 21, Dr. Pattee; a Condemned prisoner attempted suicide with 1 1/2 oz. fluid extract (Tilden's Journ.), Brit. Jour. of Hom, 21, 407; 22, Dr. J. T. Main took, by mistake, 1 drachm fluid extract, Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., April 15th, 1869, p. 185; 23, Dr. R. P. Davis, effects on Mr. B. of a tablespoonful fluid extract (Med. Press and Circular), Am. Journ. of the Med. Sci., 1867, p. 271; 24, the same, effects on Mr. S. of a like dose, ibid.; 25, Dr. T. G. Wormley, effects on a healthy woman, several weeks pregnant, of 3 tablespoonfuls fluid extract, Am. Jour. Pharmacy, 1870, p. 14; 26, Dr. Pinkham, Mrs. F. took "probably much more than 40 drops" of fluid extract, Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 1871, p. 89; 27, Dr. W. W. Clap; a man, 27 years old, reduced by remittent fever, was given 22 drops fluid extract within ten hours, Ohio Med. and Surg. Reporter, 5, 302; 28, Dr. J. T. Boutelle, effects on a man, aged 24 years, of 2 teaspoonfuls fluid extract, in fifteen minutes, for neuralgia, Boston Med. and Surg. Journ., 1874, p. 321; 29, Dr. J. A. Munk; a child, aged 2 years, tool a teaspoonful of the tincture (Am. Med. Journ.), Am. Hom. Observer, 1875, p. 12; 30, Dr. Hale, effects of 10 drops of tincture, every four hours, for hysterical Convulsions, Brit. Journ. of Hom., 21, 414; 31, Dr. E. M. Hale, effects experienced by a lady, five months' pregnant, after seCond dose of 20 drops of 1/10th diluti...

T.F. Allen > Sumbulus > Appendix > authorities
...t, fasting (forty-seCond day); 5/5, then 2/0, 5/5; after 10 P.M., 3/0, 5/5, fasting (forty-third day); 5/3 noon, medicine disContinued (forty-fourth day), took Spig. 3/3 in nine doses, 1/3 three times a day sixty-first day); Spig. 1/12 night and morning, six doses (sixty-seventh day); Sumb. 1/3 (one hundred and sixty-ninth day); Merc. 1/5, without effect (one hundred and seventy-seCond day); Thuja, in water, a tablespoonful very hour (one hundred and seventy-fourth day); Phos. ac. 1/3, 1/9, alternately with Thuja, every three hours (one hundred and seventy-sixth day); Nitr. ac. 1, in water, every four hours (one hundred and seventy-eighth day); Nitr. ac. in water (one hundred and eightieth day); Nitr. ac. night and morning (one hundred and eighty-third day); the symptoms in this group are probably some of them due to the remedies used (Nitr. ac. and Thuja), and are therefore of seCondary value (one hundred and ninety-seCond day); 4, A.M. T., a woman, aet. twenty, dose 3 φ at night; 3/5 morning, from September 8th, at night; September 22d, dose, at night, gtt. 1/3 trit.; morning, 3/4 from trit.; September 30 th, medicine disContinued; 5, Murawjew, Med. Zeit. Russ., 1853 (Hierschel's Archiv, vol. 1. p. 241), 20 to 30 drops of tincture of the resin and deCoction of Sulphur several times a day; 6 to 13, from Dr. Altchul, in "a small work" (Brit. Journ. of Hom., vol. 11, 1853, p. 678); 6, Dr. Altschul, subject to rheumatic affections and catarrhal diarrhoeas, especially if he gets his feet wet, took 10 drops of mother tincture in distilled water; tincture prepared by macerating a drachm of Rad. sumbul in 1 ounce of alCohol twenty-four hours, at a temperature of 18° R., then pressing fluid out of root and filtering; an aqua destillata was prepared by putting 1 part of root in 12 parts of water, letting it macerate twelve hours, and distilling a fourth part of it; 6a, same, ten days later, took 20 drops of tincture, with same symptoms as before, and additional ones; 7, Mr. K. Fahrn, aet. forty-two years, took 10 drops of mother tincture; 8, Mr. Sowornoradt, aet. twenty-two years, thin, nervous, pale, took 6 drops of tincture; 9, W. A. Kalmus, aet. twenty-one years, in robust health, took 8 drops of tincture in 1/2 ounce of distilled water; 9a, same an infusion of 1 ounce of sumbal in a pint of water and poured it into the water when he was taking a bath; 9b, same, swallowed an infusion of 1 drachm of root in 1 1/2 pints of water; 9c, same, chewed the root and swallowed the saliva; 9d, same used same dose as a deCoction; 9e, same, took 12 drops of mother tincture; 9f, same, took 1 scruple of tincture in 1/2 ounce of distilled water, in the afternoon; 10, a friend of Mr. Kalmus made an infusion of 1 ounce of Sumbul in 1 pint of water and poured it into the water when taking a bath; 11, Dr. Altschul and Mr. Kalmus, each took 20 grains of powder of root and had same symptoms as before, but in a greater degree; 12, B. Fischer, aet. seventeen years, of unimpaired health, except diarrhoea, to which he is subject when he gets his feet wet, took, in the morning, fasting, 8 drops of tincture in 1/2 ounce of distilled water; 13, a lady, aet. thirty-two years, subject to hysteria, frequently ill, took 10 drops of tincture; 14, symptoms by Engelmann, as quoted by Hencke, Supplement to A. H. Z., vol. 55, 1858, No. 4, provings of tincture and 3d dec. dil.; 15, omitted; 16, Mr. J. Morgan, in Med. Press and Circular, as quo...

T.F. Allen > Cuprum Metallicumlicum > Appendix > authorities
...ordinary salts, the Collections here furnished will assist in determining. 1, Hahnemann, Chr. Kr., 3, p. 212; 2, Franz, ibid.; 3, Fr. H-n, ibid.; 4, Herrmann, ibid.; 5, Rückert, ibid.; 6, Casmier, Recueil period., 1775, III, 202 ("nothing about Cupr. here". -Hughes); 7, FalConer, on Bath-waters, observed in workers with Copper; 8, Foudi, Inst. de Chim., Nap., 1778, not obtainable; 9, Horstius in Schenk, VII, 223, not found; 10, Lazorme, De Morb. Cup., p. 253, not obtainable; 11, Pelargus, no reference; 12, Ramazzini De Morb. Artif., c. b. as FalConer; 13, Sicelius, Dec. Obs., IV, case 8, not obtainable; 14, Voigtel, Arzneimittellehre, general statement from authors; 15, Weigel, in Pyl's Mag., I, 1, not obtainable; 16, Weinholt, Heilk. d. Thur. Magnet. Th., II, 484, not obtainable; 17, Willich, in Pyl's Mag., I, 4, 667, not obtainable; 18, Berridge, proving by Miss --- with Cm. (Fincke), Am. Observer, 12, 307; 19, B. Fincke, proving by Therese S., aged 9, with 1m, 10m, and 44m, Hahn. Month., 2, 13; 20, same, proving by M. S. with 50m; 21, William Budd; boy, aet. 3, swallowed a cent, Phil, Med. Museum, 1806; 22, Jas. Jackson; a boy, swallowed a half-cent, N. E. Med. Journ., 3, 156 (1812); 23, effects on a man, aged 45, of working in Copper for six months, Lancet, 1830, 233; 24, R. Cobbett; girl, aged 7, swallowed a Copper Coin, Lancet, 1831, p. 294; 25, Percy Dickens, boy, aged 10, swallowed a Copper Coin, Lond. Med. Gaz., 1844; p. 885; 26, Blondet, general effects on workers, Lond. Med. Gaz., 36, 745 (Gaz. Med., 1845); 27, T. W. Foster, poisoning of a child, aged 14 months, by percussion caps, Med. Times, 1847, p. 512 (B. J. of Hom., 33, 106); 28, Tardieu, chronic effect on a Copper founder, aged 45, Bull. d. [left] Soc. Méd. Hom. de France, 2, 35, from Ann. d'Hyg., 1854; (29 to 35, Corrigan's cases of poisoning of workmen, Dublin Hosp. Gaz., 1854, from Dr. Berridge's Collection of cases of Cup.) 29, a brass founder; 30, engine-driver had to clean and file Copper and brass; 31, engineer's hands Constantly immersed in a Compound of oil and filings; 32, Shoemaker using brass pegs, which he Constantly files and puts in his mouth; 33, a brazier, Constantly handling old and the new Copper; 34, a man who bought Copper, iron, and tin, and used to rub the dust off with his hands; 35, Corregan, effects of chronic poisoning on the gums of workers in Copper, from same; 36, Stanislas Martin, effect of working in Copper for five months, Journ. Méd. et de Chir., 1856 (from Dr. Berridge's Collection); 37, Oppolzer, chronic poisoning of workmen, Deut. Kl., 1859 (from Berridge); 38, Amyot, poisoning of a lady by water from a Copper kettle (Copper found in water), Med. Times and Gaz., 1859 (from Berridge); 39, Perron, effects on watchmakers, Med. Times and Gaz., 1861; 40, same, effects on a woman ("finisher"), aged 26, from L'Hahnemannisme, 3, 447; 41, poisoning of a man by a solution (from Berridge); 42, Harley, case of Colic in a Copper-plate printer, third attack, Lancet, 1863; 43, effects on two boys working in Copper, Bull de Thér., 65, 80 (from Berridge); 44, C. Maisonneuve, effects on sixty-eight workmen in naval arsenals, Archiv. de Méd. Navale, 1865 (Ranking's Abstract, 41, 31); 45, Clapton, chronic effects on sixteen Coppersmiths, from inhaling particles or fumes, Med Times and Gaz., 1868; 46, Nicholls, poisoning of child, aet. 5, by swallowing a half-penny, St. George's Hosp. Rep., 1869 (from Berridge); 47, John Morgan, poisoning of child, aged 4, by swallowing a penny, Br. Med. J., 1873 (from Berridge); 48, poisoning of a boy, aged 6, by swallowing a Copper Coin weighing about 3 scruples, Hom. Kl., 1, 10; 49, Bing, a boy swallowed a Copper Coin, Eichorn. Med. Corr. Bl., 1844, from Frank's Mag., 4, 122; 50, Mayrhofer, from triturating the one-fiftieth, from Hering's monograph on Cup. (Mat. Med., I); 51, Schnitzler, case of chronic poisoning, from Hering; 52, FalConer, London, 1774, case of a man working at cleaning brass wire, Compare No. 7; 53, Berridge, N. Am. J. of Hom., M. S., 3, 504, proving with Cm. (Fincke), one symptom; 54, Cooper, effects on an engraver from wiping off Copper-filings on his lips from the style, Month. Hom. Rev., 15, 392; 55, Preston, effects of working in Copper, N. A. J., 5, 262....

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