Materia Medica

OPIUM – Allen TF

There is a general tendency to twitching of muscles or tremulousness of the head, arms and hands, with occasional jerks, especially of flexors.

Puerperal spasms, with the characteristic coma between the spasms.

Sometimes indicated in spasms resulting from fright, especially in infants, the spasms ushered in with a loud cry, with purple face, hot sweat, etc.

Valuable for the after effects of fright, with delirium, flushed face, sleeplessness and cold extremities.

Violent mania in low types of fever, with frightful fancies, fear that they were going to be executed for crimes and attempts to escape; there are generally staring, twitching of facial muscles and trismus.

Delirium tremens, < least amount of alcohol, expression of fear (Stram.).

Complete stupor in low types of fever, with open eyes and mouth, speechless, muscles rigid; this condition may alternate with delirium, attempts to escape, head and face flushed and dark, respiration slow and sighing, stools involuntary.

Of extreme value in apoplexy when there is stupor with cold extremities; it has frequently produced the most rapid and beneficial results in temporary paralysis, apparently resulting from serous effusion inthe brain, and it is certainly of great value as a paliative in cerebral haemorrhage.

In threatening apoplexy of drunkards, the occiput feels as heavy as lead and there is a tendency to stertorous respiration, with free perspiration, which does not relieve, with spasmodic jerkings of limbs, numbness and variable pulse.

Paralysis of the tongue and pharynx, with difficulty in articulation and inability to swallow.

Colic, with great tympanitis, especially in obstinate constipation.

Valuable in intestinal obstruction, with faecal vomiting and violent colic.

Constipation from inertia of the bowels, especially of the rectum, with no inclination for stool; in these cases gas accumulates in the upper part of the bowels and causes great pain.

Particularly useful in constipation resulting fromunwise use of enemas of water and soap.

It has cured chronic catarrh and ulceration of the ilio-caecal region, with persistent discharge of enormous quantities of flakes of mucus, constipation, faecal stools completely envelopedin mucus, the indication being complete atony of the lower bowel and the accumulationof hard balls of faeces.

Occasionally useful in cholera infantum, with involuntary offensive stools, great weakness, dark red face, collapse and sleepiness.

Useful in cholera infantum when the discharges have been suppressed and the child has become unconscious, with insensible pupils and flushed face.

Diarrhoea during typhoid, with bloated abdomen, etc.

Amenorrhoea from fright.

Occasionally useful in uterine haemorrhage.

Aphonia from fright.

Cough at night, dry and spasmodic, from tickling in the larynx.

Threatening paralysis of the lungs, with superficial respiration and occasional deep breaths.

Bronchial catarrh, with dyspnoea, suffocative attacks during sleep, deep snoring respiration, great difficulty in lying down.

Bronchial catarrh, wakes with suffocation, great dyspnoea and blueness of the face.

Pneumonia, with complaints of the heat of the bed, profuse hot sweat and tendency to stupor.

General low temperature, with inclination to stupefaction.

Occasionally called for in puerperal fever, with approaching stupor.

A valuable remedy in intermittent fever, too often overlooked; the cold stage predominates; the chill is very violent, with weak pulse, which may be followed by diarrhoea and stupefaction; as a rule the patient sleeps through the fever and even through the sweat; hot sweat over the whole body, which does not relieve the stupor.

Congestive chills; great heat of the head, with stupor, stertorous respiration, then profuse hot perspiration oven the whole body.

Congestive chill, with stupor throughout the paroxysm, snoring, with wipe-open mouth, twitching of the limbs, followed by profuse hot sweat, with no relief of the stupor.

Intermittent fever, chill the latter part of the night, with thirst, heat of the head and sleepiness; during the fever sleepiness, vomiting; after the fever sweat, mostly on the lower extremities.