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1. Intolerance of milk; it is forcibly ejected almost as soon as swallowed; then weakness causes drowsiness; in nursing children.
2. Violent vomiting of curdled milk and cheesy matter.
3. Violent vomiting of a frothy matter, white as milk. This we may find in men, children, or pregnant women.
4. Violent vomiting of green mucus.
5. Violent vomiting, with diarrhœa, of green mucus, or (in children) bloody substances.
6. After vomiting, cold and clammy.
7. Swollen and tense abdomen. Cutting, with distension.
8. Cutting, with violent vomiting.
9. Colic, followed by vomiting, vertigo, and weakness.