and exhaustion in all the limbs. Flabbiness in the stomach; the stomach
and bowels seem to him to hang down in a relaxed state. Exhaustion, as from a weakness about the scrobiculus cordis, with nausea and the need to lie down.
Indigestion after grief. Dyspepsia with great nervous prostration, caused by mental depression. Catarrh of stomach from grief and worries. Violent anxiety about the scrobiculus cordis, with vertigo, fainting, and very cold sweats. When she has eaten something, she feels as if the food stuck above the upper orifice of the stomach and could not get down into the stomach. Hiccough: after eat- ing, drinking, smoking; from excitement. Nausea and hunger at the same time. Sour eructation. What he has swallowed is belched up again into the mouth, comes up into the mouth by a kind of eructation. Vomiting of food. Nausea or vomiting better by eating indigestible things. The inclination to vomit goes off after a meal. Spasmodic pains and cramps better from eating, worse slightest touch.
Abdomen
Anxiety rises up from the abdomen. Rumbling and rattling in the bowels, exces- sive hysterical flatulence. Colic produced by any emotional excitement or grief; worse by brandy, coffee and sweets. Infantile colic after taking breast of mother or nurse who suffers from grief. Spasmodic pains, cutting, stinging, griping, like labour pains. Periodical abdominal spasms, colic, mainly at night waking out of sleep, with stitches running up into chest and to sides, better by passing flatus. Drawing and pinching abdomen with sensation of pressing into rectum, with nausea and weakness in stomach pit and paleness of the face, before menses. Flabbiness, sensation of weakness, bowels seem to him to hang down in a relaxed state. Complaints of spleen, swelling and induration, shoot- ing and burning pains. Chill beginning in abdomen.
Rectum/Stool
Prolapsus of the rectum, worse in the evening. Frequent almost ineffectual painful urging to stool with tenesmus and tendency to prolapsus of the rectum. Spasmodic tension. Contraction of the anus, painful when walking and standing, painless when sitting, with salivation. Violent urging to stool, yet soft stool does not pass in sufficient quantity; the urging lasts long after stool. Cutting pain deep in rectum. Sudden sharp stitches in rectum, extend upwards into body. Neuralgia of rectum, regularly every day.
Violent itching in rectum in the evening in bed. In the lower part of the rec- tum, towards the anus, there’s a disagreeable creeping as from thread – worms. Thread- worms crawl out from the anus. Contractive sore pain in rectum like from blind haemorrhoids after stool. Blind haemorrhoids more painful when sitting and standing, better when walking. Ulcerated haemorrhoids with constant, stitching and sore, burning pains.