Some symptoms from the proving concerning toothache:
Toothache, as if screwed in, in a hollow tooth, with jerking in it, as if it would be torn out. Toothache at the beginning of a meal, with chill; a gnawing tearing pain, accompanied by a headache, as if shattered by the toothache, and a feeling as if screwed together, in the brain and the malar bones. Euphorbium should also be thought of in toothache with painful, sensitive, suppurating swelling of the gums and red, inflammatory swelling of the cheek.
An offensive taste, as though the inside of the mouth were covered with rancid fat.
Profuse accumulation of saliva in the mouth, of a salty taste; with inclination to vomit, shivering and violent stomach-ache; with burning from the mouth to the stomach. Or else: ‘Salivation, preceded by shivering and griping in the stomach’ (Bönninghausen).
Toothache aggravated from touch and chewing, in the next-to-last left upper molar.
Throat
Burning in the throat, extending downward to the stomach, as from pepper or ‘as though a flame were streaming out’, compelling to open the mouth; with heat all over the body, tremor and anxiety; with inclination to vomit; with accumulation of saliva in the mouth, or the saliva even flows out of the mouth.
‘A pellicle peels off in the upper part of the palate’.
Respiration
Cough, from a burning tickling in the upper part of the trachea or from a ‘slight crawling in the throat’. Or else: dry, hollow cough, from a tickling in the middle of the chest, while at rest.
Cough day and night, with oppression of chest and shortness of breath; much expectoration in the morning. The remedy may be indicated in asthma.
Severe spasmodic cough, day and night, interrupting sleep, and greatly wearing him out; cough dry, with stitches which seem to proceed from pit of stomach to both sides of chest.
Feeling of oppression as if the chest were not wide enough, with