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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2281

Cannot take a deep breath because of a severe soreness in the chest, behind the sternum. ‘Grating sensation in the chest at every deep inspiration’.
Heart
Heart feels as if in too small a space. Or else: oppression in the middle of the sternum, with a feeling as if something were pressing against his heart; with palpitation.
Stomach
Thirst for cold water, especially at night; yet cold water does not agree. It causes nausea and vomiting and hastens the occurrence of the chill.
‘A swallow of water will make him shiver’.
Longing for ice-cream; desire for acid drinks.
Loss of appetite every other day, with nausea and headache; but excellent appetite during the intervening day.
Most violent pain in stomach after eating; no rest until all is vomited up. Unaccustomed hunger or thirst will often be precursors of a paroxysm of fever. ‘Canine hunger with or before ague, or after quinine’. ‘Thirst through- out night before a paroxysm of fever’. Unusually strong thirst may also precede an attack of vomiting.
Eructations of wind, with a sense of obstruction in the epigastrium.
Nausea from odours, especially odours of cooking, but also from sight or even thought of food; after drinking; from least motion, with chill; with chill and excessive trembling; with headache.
Vomiting first of the contents of the stomach, afterwards of bile.
Vomiting of mucus and bile, with trembling, stomach ache, and weakness even to fainting.
Vomiting immediately after every drink.
‘Nausea and violent inclination to vomit; extreme tenderness of epigastrium’.
Sensation as of something in the stomach that ought to come up, without the ability to raise it.
The stomach seems contracted from side to side. General shuddering, proceeding from the stomach.