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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 2022

Violent colicky pains, emanating from the umbilicus, with frequent dis¬charge of flatulence, which afforded relief.
First griping (drawing hither and thither) in the umbilical region, gradually subsiding, then returning, and rapidly changing into cutting, as if by a large chisel thrust deep into the upper abdomen, thence passing in a curve back¬wards and downward into the pelvis, and then cutting its way upward again. The cutting in the hypogastrium several times took the direction from behind forwards and upwards, and was always relieved by a forcible discharge of flatus. It was also relieved by straining and the consequent expulsion of a long train of slippery bubbles of wind, with a small quantity of bland mucus; it returned in the same fashion at intervals of from five to fifteen minutes. Finally a very painful expulsive pressure ensued, and in a short time a quantity of thin faeces passed involuntarily through the sphincter at a single impulse; it was perfectly bland, causing not the slightest burning or smarting at the anus, which was rather protected all about by the slippery mucus, of which a great portion of the passage consisted; the pains in the abdomen all disappeared with this passage.
Seized with terrible, contractive, twisting pains in bowels, imme¬diately about umbilicus, spreading afterwards over the whole upper part of abdomen, leaving the lower portion perfectly free from pain; this lasted about an hour, when there was a copious evacuation of the bowels, and an immediate relief from pain, which was, however, only temporary, as the pains soon came back again.
Violent griping pains in the abdomen, worst about three fingers’ breadth below the navel, obliging him to bend over; disappearing after a pappy stool.
In another prover, the pains didn’t cease after a stool, but even increased and were ‘accompanied by a chilly feeling over the whole body’.
There are several of such peculiar chilly feelings with the abdominal pains, for instance: ‘Abdominal pains with restlessness in whole body, and with this, a cold shiver seems to blow through both cheeks; the chill ascends from the abdomen and disappears immediately as the pain increases’. Isolated deep stitches, as if from a needle, sometimes in the left, sometimes in the right flank. This symptom appeared in a female prover who felt that the pains seemed to come from the ovaries.