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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2119

posture. ‘Cough as soon as head touches pillow’.
Cough with ‘string sensation’, as if a string were attached at the chest, pulling the chest in the dorsal direction, towards the back. Some other descriptions of similar painful sensations from the provings and clinical experience: ‘Both thoracic cavities affected with fullness, with burning stitches in the left thorax and towards both scapulae’. ‘Severe stitches through the middle of the left side of the chest’. Asthma with cough and a drawing pain through the left pectoral region to the back.
Cough alternating with skin affections.
Oppression of the chest, with an inability to inspire deeply and inhale as much air as usual.
Stomach
Unpleasant sensations of sinking, emptiness and hunger, with a feeling of weakness; with rumbling in the abdomen.
Extreme nausea, with the inclination to vomit, though actual vomiting is relatively seldom and scanty. In the provings there was occasionally profuse vomiting, but this is an exception in Croton states.
Nausea with vertigo and sudden loss of the senses, with big drops of sweat on the forehead; with tremendous gagging and the inclination to vomit, and frequent discharge of yellow or greenish liquid from the bowel.
Nausea after every drink, with eructation.
Nausea makes the patient go out into the open air, though the fresh air aggravates him.
Violent burning in the stomach, as if from hot coals.
Sensitivity of the stomach region to touch.
Nausea with a feeling as though the stomach had turned over several times in succession.
Abdomen
Noises in the abdomen as if from water, usually preceding a diarrhoeic stool. ‘Gurgling in the intestines as if they were full of pure water, usually upon the left side of the abdomen’. ‘Swashing in bowels, as from water’. ‘In the abdomen a violent swashing of liquid was perceptible’. Also: ‘rumbling and gurgling in the abdomen’.