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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2265

drinking.
Chest externally sore to touch, especially on the right side.
Sensation within the chest and at the sternum as if the pleura were pulled off and the lungs violently drawn apart.
Accelerated pulse.
Palpitation, perceptible to the touch, with anxiety and unsteadiness of the hands.
Stomach
Canine hunger, yet unable to eat. Or: complete loss of appetite; she eats nothing but oranges. Or: ravenous hunger, and gets a headache if she does not satisfy it immediately.
Desire for oranges; for sour things, for salad, for beef; aversion to bread, to bananas, to meat.
‘For a whole month bread does not mingle with other food; it is returned through the nose all day, while other articles of food are either ingested or thrown up by the mouth’. ‘After eating an orange with bread, the orange returns by the mouth, and the bread by the nose’ (two symptoms from Mure’s proving).
Great thirst; desire for milk, especially for sweetened buttermilk. Very slow digestion, has to drink after every mouthful of food.
Sour eructations with desire for cold water and even ice. On the other hand, drinks, and especially cold drinks, do not at all agree.
Fruit and drinks lie like ice on the stomach.
Drinking causes a cold feeling in the chest, even a shivering from head to foot with chattering of the teeth.
Breakfast agrees pretty well, but lunch distresses him.
Nocturnal nausea which makes it impossible for him to hold his head still. Weight in the stomach after eating.
Violent trembling of the stomach after every morsel. Burning in the stomach, extending to the duodenum.
Duodenal ulcer, better by lying on the abdomen.