Throat
Burning in the throat, palate and tonsils, increased by expiration and diminished by inspiration. Peculiar irritability of throat, palate and pharynx coming on without any appearance of inflammation, and sometimes attended with cough. Smarting, burning and scratching sensation in the soft palate, at first slight but slowly increasing to a violent fiery heat spreading over the whole extent of the fauces, upward towards the nares and far down into the oesophagus; the throat felt as if it were three times as large as usual and like a fiery cavern; drinking water alleviated the burning for a short time only; many enlarged bright – red blood vessels became visible on the uvula, tonsils, pal- ate, and posterior wall of fauces. Sensation as if a horsehair were drawn tightly across the left palate with burning and smarting. Slight burning in fauces, as if from taking cayenne pepper, only felt on expiration, extending slightly to tip of tongue. Very frequent spasms of the oesophagus with inability to swallow, the food sticks in the throat, with choking and gagging. Goitre.
Stomach
Loss of appetite with nausea and eructations of tasteless or sour gas. Feeling of fullness of stomach followed by eructations of wind, which relieves it. Stomach very sour. Heartburn, a hot cramp – like sensation rises upward from pit of stomach. Nausea from riding, from over – exertion, from irregularities of diet; with straining and belching of wind and retching. Sickness of stomach in the evening, obliging him to lie down. Morning sickness during pregnancy, with sour or bitter vomiting. Chronic indigestion of milk, it sours and is vomited. Vomiting
of sour food, of thin watery fluid of an exceedingly sour taste which excoriates the throat with burning in mouth, fauces, oesophagus and stomach; the whole person smells sour. Vomiting of sweetish water. Vomiting of ingesta, then of sour fluid and at last of yellow and green bile, with great heat of the head, some general fever and great prostration; warm perspiration from efforts of straining and vomiting. Dyspepsia, food vomited an hour or so after meals. Violent pain with every fit of vomiting. Periodical vomiting spells, coming on once every month or six weeks, lasting two or three days. Great pain and burning distress in the stomach, awful to bear, continued all the afternoon and evening, appears to be deep in the region of the pancreas, not ameliorated by cold water. Aching pain in the stomach before breakfast and after drinking cold water. Slight twisting pain in the stomach. Gastric ulceration and gastric catarrh.
Great distress in the epigastric region, horrible to endure with very much restlessness, cannot be still one moment; thinks he has to die and is very much frightened. Colic – like pains every few minutes in epigastric region.
Abdomen
Abdominal complaints of children occurring in Spring and Autumn. Abdomen