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1. Nausea, as if proceeding from the stomach, with copious salivation, violent itching in the skin, and empty risings. 2. Retching, esp. after drinking anything cold, or after smoking. 3. Vomiting of drink, and of undigested food; or else of bilious, greenish, or acid, or mucous, gelatinous matter,Read more
1. Nausea, as if proceeding from the stomach, with copious salivation, violent itching in the skin, and empty risings.
2. Retching, esp. after drinking anything cold, or after smoking.
3. Vomiting of drink, and of undigested food; or else of bilious, greenish, or acid, or mucous, gelatinous matter, sometimes immediately after a meal.
4. Vomiting of blood.
5. Vomiting, with sweat, heat, fetid breath, and thirst.
6. Vomiting with diarrhœa.
7. Vomiting on stooping.
8. Vomiting of black matter, like pitch.
9. Sensation of excessive uneasiness in the stomach and epigastrium.
10. Pressure on the stomach with vomiting.
1. Loose evacuations, like matter in a state of fermentation (like yeast). 2. Obstinate diarrhœa. 3. Loose evacuations, greenish, or yellow- (lemon-) coloured, of a putrid smell, or sanguineous, bilious, and mucous. 4. Stools: grassy-green; of white mucus. 5. Loose serous evacuations. 6. Diarrhœa, wRead more
1. Loose evacuations, like matter in a state of fermentation (like yeast).
See less2. Obstinate diarrhœa.
3. Loose evacuations, greenish, or yellow- (lemon-) coloured, of a putrid smell, or sanguineous, bilious, and mucous.
4. Stools: grassy-green; of white mucus.
5. Loose serous evacuations.
6. Diarrhœa, with nausea, colic (and vomiting).
7. Autumnal diarrhœa; much griping about the navel.
8. Diarrhœa of children inclining to dysentery.
9. Dysenteric evacuations, with white flocks, followed by tenesmus.
10. Evacuation of black matter like pitch.