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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2244

Heart
Violent palpitation, which can be felt externally, especially at night. Palpitation of the heart with a strange sensation ‘as though the heartbeat was felt outside of the pectoral cavity’.
Stomach
Indigestion with chill, on every cool change of the weather. Hunger, but aversion, or even disgust to all food, also with shivering, as though he were about to vomit. Or else: ‘He has appetite, wants much but rejects it when given to him’. This symptom which was first observed clinically in a 13-month-old boy with pemphigus and diarrhoeic stools, has been interpreted as a mental symptom of ‘capriciousness’, and this interpretation could be clinically confirmed.
Aversion to coffee. Violent thirst for cold drinks; ‘couldn’t get his drink cold enough’. But in spite of this desire, cold drinks are not tolerated well, often they are vomited immediately after drinking. They may also provoke indigestion and even diarrhoea with vomiting (which may be understood as one more
‘consequence of cold and wet’).
Much eructation. Empty eructation, with a shaking as from disgust or nausea; repeated belching during a meal, so the ingesta rise again into the throat. Great nausea with inclination to vomit, often combined with chill. Nausea accompanying an urging for stool.
Vomiting of the things drunk, also of bile, but especially vomiting of mucus.
‘Vomiting consisting only of tough mucus’. ‘There is a warm rising in the morning, followed by vomiting of mucus’.
Sensation of distension in the stomach region, coupled with a disagreeable feeling of emptiness in the abdomen. Or else: epigastric region retracted, with burning pain; in diarrhoea with vomiting.
Abdomen
A very characteristic symptom in this area is a colic ‘as from catching cold’ especially ‘such as is usually caused by cold and wet weather’. Such abdominal pain is usually connected with a feeling as if diarrhoea should