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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2205

Pain starting in the back, shooting forward through the lungs to the front part of the chest; or else from the left axilla to the nipple, then down the side of the chest deep into the lung.
Dioscorea may be indicated in intercostal neuralgia.
Heart
Sharp cutting pain in region of heart, arresting breathing and urging the patient to stop when walking; also with faint-like sensation of weakness. Hale relates that Dioscorea has been used in angina pectoris according to these indications.
Stomach
Disgust for all food, with bitter, flat or sweetish taste in the mouth.
Belching great quantities of air, either tasteless or sour and bitter, sometimes also tasting putrid, as from rotten eggs. The eructation may be accom- panied by a feeling of pressure in head, as if the temples were in a vice; often the patient feels a cold shuddering during the belching.
Stomach pain is often ameliorated by belching. For instance: ‘Sharp, cramping pain in pit of stomach, followed by raising, belching and gulping enormous quantities of tasteless wind, for fifteen minutes, followed by hiccup and discharge of flatulence from the bowels’. ‘Distressing pain at epigastrium, relieved by raising sour, bitter wind, with shuddering’. ‘Dull, heavy pain in pit of stomach, worse after eating, better by profuse eructations of air’. Hiccup, with simultaneous, involuntary discharge of flatulence from the bowel, with shuddering, after a light supper.
Nausea with disgust for food. The nausea may arise in the throat and extend to the abdomen; but characteristic is a feeling of nausea in front of the ears, as though one would have to vomit. ‘Mild but persistent nausea, accompanied by sharp pains in umbilical and right iliac regions’.
Pyrosis, vomiting and cardialgia during pregnancy, also during menstruation. Faint-like sensation of weakness in stomach, also a ‘sinking feeling’. Stomach pain that is relieved by standing erect, aggravated by bending forward. This pain may be sharp, stinging and cutting, but also:
‘Faint pain from epigastrium to umbilicus, relieved by standing erect,