throughout the body, followed by vomiting; fainting or sleepiness after vomiting. The patient is usually mentally dull, with difficulty in thinking, and has an aversion to answering questions. Sudden anxiety may be felt in the precordial region and/or pressure in the chest.
Head
Vertigo with chilliness. Dullness, which can be felt as heaviness or headache or vertigo.
Eye
Injection of conjuctivae and lachrymation.
Stomach
Great inclination to vomit. Vomiting comes suddenly without previous nausea. Vomiting is preceded by nausea and lassitude. Water or milk is vomited immediately after having been drunk.
Chest
Respiration irregular, rapid. Pulse rapid and irregular.
CLINICAL
Alcoholism. Opium habit. Vomiting of pregnancy. Sea-sickness. Vomiting – cerebral; reflex.