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1. Abortive risings, with a painful feeling of spasmodic contraction in the esophagus. 2. Frequent, and often bitter and acid risings and regurgitations. 3. Frequent and violent hiccough. 4. They want to belch, but a kind of śsophageal constriction seems to prevent it. 5. Belching of wind, which isRead more
1. Abortive risings, with a painful feeling of spasmodic contraction in the esophagus.
2. Frequent, and often bitter and acid risings and regurgitations.
3. Frequent and violent hiccough.
4. They want to belch, but a kind of śsophageal constriction seems to prevent it.
5. Belching of wind, which is difficult.
6. Pyrosis, < after taking acids, or fat food.
7. Continual nausea, and inclination to vomit, < in the morning, or during a meal, or after eating or drinking.
8. Constant sick feelings affecting the body here and there.
9. Heartburn.
10. Scraped sensation in the pit of the stomach.
11. Nausea, particularly where the patient feels very sick in the stomach. Waterbrash.
12. Empty vomiturition; straining to vomit (in drunkards).
13. Periodical attacks of vomiting; of food, of sour-smelling mucus, of dark, clotted blood; and during pregnancy.
14. Retching, and violent vomiting of mucus and sour matter, or of food, or insipid matter, or bile, < after having drunk or eaten, or in the morning, or else at night, and often with headache, cramps in legs and feet, anxiety, and trembling of limbs.
15. Regurgitation and vomiting of blood, mixed with clots and black substances, with cuttings, ebullition in the chest, and flow of black blood, with hard fćces.
16. After dinner (some hours after), pressure in the stomach, dullness of head, and hypochondriacal mood.
17. Colic and pressure in stomach extending to shoulders in the morning, fasting, and after eating.
18. Pressure and tension in the pit of the stomach, with tension opposite, between shoulder-blades.
19. Constrictive colic generally, with waterbrash.
20. Colic of coffee and brandy drinkers.
21. Pressure on stomach and epigastrium, as by a stone, or cramp-like, contractive, and gnawing pains; < after drinking or eating, or in the morning, or when walking in the open air, or after partaking of coffee, or at night, and often with tension and inflation of the epigastrium, oppression and constriction of chest, eructations, retching, and vomiting.
22. Sinking in the pit of the chest with craving appetite follows an overdose.
23. Disordered stomach from over-eating; from debauchery; from high living; from drugs; from sedentary habits.
24. Pain, as from a bruise, pulsation, burning pain, sensation of excoriation, and distressing pains in the stomach.
25. Painful sensitiveness in the pit of stomach to least pressure; tight clothes are insupportable.
26. Great uneasiness in the prćcordial region, as if heart would burst.
27. Sensation in cardia as if the food were stopped there and returned into the osophagus.
1. Hypochondriacal, peevish, morose (stubborn), thoughtful and sorrowful humor, sometimes with inclination to weep, without being able to do so. 2. Hypochondriac humor of persons of sedentary habits, and of those who dissipate at night, with abdominal sufferings. 3. Inclined to find fault and scold;Read more
1. Hypochondriacal, peevish, morose (stubborn), thoughtful and sorrowful humor, sometimes with inclination to weep, without being able to do so.
See less2. Hypochondriac humor of persons of sedentary habits, and of those who dissipate at night, with abdominal sufferings.
3. Inclined to find fault and scold; morose; stubborn; an insane desire when alone with her husband, whom she adores, to kill him.
4. Melancholy, with great uneasiness respecting the health, eagerness to speak of the disease, despair of a cure, and fear of approaching death.
5. Desire for solitude, repose, and tranquillity, with repugnance to the conversation.
6. Anguish, anxiety, and excessive uneasiness, often with an agitation which allows no rest whatever, as from consciousness of having committed a crime, and which urges even to suicide; but is afraid to die.
7. The fits of anguish take place mostly on lying down in the evening, or after midnight, towards morning, and are sometimes accompanied by palpitation of heart, heat, and sweat, nausea, and vomiting, dilation of pupils, and oppression of heart.
8. After anger, chilliness alternating with heat, vomiting of bile, and thirst.
9. Moral exaltation and excitability, with extreme susceptibility of all organs, great sensitiveness to least pain, to least smell, noise or movement, extraordinary readiness to take fright, and sensibility so great that music even causes tears to flow.
10. Light and music unbearable.
11. Anxiety and restlessness in the evening.
12. Does not wish to be touched; wants to be alone.
13. Dizziness of the mind, i.e., an unsteady, wavering condition.
14. Incontrollable irritability, and lamentations, complaints, and cries (during the sufferings), sometimes with heat, and redness of cheeks.
15. Timidity, mistrust, and suspicion, with wavering and indecision.
16. Frightfully apprehensive about getting married, the girl lies on a sofa and throws her arms and legs about and refuses to see a doctor (cured with high potency, Skinner).
17. Inclination to weep, with great susceptibility and irritability, disposition to be angry (habitual), to yield readily to passion, to criticize, and to utter reproaches.
18. Spiteful, malicious.
19. Delirium tremens, with over-sensitiveness, nervous excitability, and malicious vehemence.
20. Every harmless word offends; every little noise frightens; cannot bear the least, even suitable medicine.
21. Humour peevish and malevolent; quarrels, insults, and invectives, with immodest expressions and excessive jealousy, mingled with tears and cries.
22. Fiery, excited temperament.─Ill-humour, vexation, and anger, breaking out in acts of violence.
23. Awkwardness and drowsiness.
24. The time passes too slowly.
25. Ennui (great laziness), with dislike to and unfitness for bodily and mental labor.
26. Incapacity for meditation; tendency to misapply words when speaking; difficulty in finding suitable expressions; mistaking weights and measures; frequent confusion when writing, with the omission of syllables, or entire words.
27. Extravagant and frantic actions, frightful visions, loss of consciousness, and delirium, sometimes with murmuring.