cases of diarrhoea, especially in summer diarrhoea of infants (cholera infantum, infantile enteritis) and in other conditions resembling cholera, provided that diarrhoea is the dominant feature, and not vomiting. For example, Hering quotes ‘Stools occur suddenly, one gush and it is finished, great pros- tration after a passage; cholera infantum’. ‘Watery, yellow, at times slightly green passages, passed in a single gush; each stool seems to ‘drain child dry’.’ Rehydration therapy is also beneficial.
A physician reports how he fell ill with a choleraic diarrhoea: ‘Watery evacua- tions, first greenish, later becoming more and more pale, containing whitish flakes, with sudden urging and passed in a shot; preceded by rumbling in abdomen and some colic; with the stool, cutting pain and sensitiveness in the abdomen; after the stool burning in the anus’. Croton brought instant relief and soon thereafter a complete cure.
Diarrhoeic stools immediately after every sip of food or drink, even after a sip of water or milk; also in infants, immediately after nursing. Urging to stool worse by movement. ‘As soon as he rises and moves, sudden urging comes on’.
The stool is often followed by sore pain in the anus which may become extremely violent and last a very long time, even for half a day. A description from the proving: ‘After the passage a tremendously painful sensation as if sore from the inside of the anus, with protrusion and swelling of the rectum, together with a constant urging for another passage; on compressing the abdomen and pressure upon the bowels, the pain extended as far as the genitals, ending with a shooting pain at the glans penis, so that he did not know what to do for pain, anxiety and oppression and was compelled to keep as quiet as possible’.
Feeling as though the rectum is protruding from the anus during stool, or actual prolapse, also with a painful sensation following the course of the bowel until the rectum, especially from pressure upon the umbilical region. Several times a very sudden and imperative urging with a pasty or liquid passage, following after a completely normal stool.
Pappy stool with burning at the anus.
Perspiration in the face or on the forehead during stool. ‘During the bright- yellow, loose stool, sweat, crawling sensation at the occiput and pressure upon the larynx, especially on the left side’.