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Materia Medica Viva Volume 1 – Page 70

Cholera.
Vomits sour phlegm.
Nausea, vomiting, thirst, general heat and profuse sweat with flow of urine.
Region of pit of stomach sore to touch and meteoristic.
Burning from stomach up through esophagus to mouth.
Sudden excruciating pain, with gagging, retching, vomiting blood, gasping; cold sweat on forehead; congestion of mucous lining of stomach.
When breathing, pit of stomach is drawn to spine.
Pressure in stomach and pit of stomach, as from a weight or hard stone.
Tensive pressive pain, as from fulness or a weight pressing in the
stomach and hypochondria.
Stitch-like, burning, pressing pain in pit of stomach, with fear of death.
Pressure as from a stone in pit of stomach going through to the back, with a squeezing sensation as from a strain, like stiffness.
Abdomen
In the abdomen there are pains which extend to the chest.
Burning, stinging, hepatic pains.
Hot, tense swelling under right short ribs.
Pressure and constriction in hepatic region, with obstruction of breathing.
Pressive pain,as from a weight in the hypochondria.
Feeling of violent constriction in the hypochondria.
Acute hepatitis, with violent fever.
Tension and heaviness in hypochondria.
Agony, has to sit straight up, can hardly breathe, pulse thread-like, vomiturition, sweats with anxiety; abdomen swollen, particularly under short ribs.
Stitches in region of liver taking the breath.
Severe and constant pain in epigastrium, pressing outward.
Stitches and heat in diaphragm.
Pain going to umbilicus, or changing from stomach to liver.
In acute infections of the intestinal tract characterized by stools which are green and watery or which consist of green masses like spinach, violent tenesmus, and severe colicky pains that are relieved only after stool, nothing else will relieve.
Colic forces him double, yet relieved in no position.