ing on back of tongue resembling dry clay. Gums and mouth very painful to touch, bleed easily. Jerking in gums. White aphthous pustules on the inside of the lips and cheeks and on the tongue. Ulcers on gums and in mouth, with a base resembling lard. Mercurio – syphilitic diseases of gums, tongue and palate. Recurrent abscesses of gums. Fistula of gums.
Toothache worse while eating, after drinking anything cold and after opening the mouth, in winter.
Abscesses at roots of teeth; after filling. Drawing toothache worse in the warm room, in the evening, better in open air; as if too much blood pressed upon the nerve; with jerking in the tooth when biting extending to ears.
Throat/External Throat
Catarrhal condition of the pharynx with copious discharge. Throat pain on becoming cold, better by warmth and by warm drinks. Pharyngitis, follicular inflammation of the pharynx, with splinter – like pains . Elongated flabby uvula, with tickling sensation in the back of the throat accompanied by enlargement and inflammation of mucous follicles. Throat extremely sensitive to touch. Sensation as if a fish bone or splinter were sticking in the throat, which is worse on swallowing, yawning, breathing deeply; stitching pain extending to ear, worse on turning the head. Dryness of the throat. Scrapy sore throat interfering with speaking but not with degluti tion. Sensation of a plug or of internal swelling in the throat. Much hawking up of mucus from the throat, in the evening, after eating. Swollen tonsils and hard glandular swellings on neck with sticking pain on swallowing, coughing, breathing or on turning the head. Chronic tonsillitis with hardness of hear ing, sharp, lancinating pains, throbbing, chilliness. Suppuration of tonsils.
Syphilitic ulcerations. Small ulcers of the soft palate which finally unite, destroy the soft palate, eat away the uvula and then commence to work upon the osseous portion of the roof of the mouth; with extremely offensive odour like spoiled cheese.
Abscess of external throat. Bruised pain of the muscles of external throat with pain in throat on swallowing as from an internal swelling.
Stomach
Voracious hunger. Capricious appetite. Frequent and too easy derangement of the stomach. Indigestion; especially in nervous persons, with craving for condiments; with burning pain in stomach and up the oesophagus and palpitation of heart when the pain is severe. Eructations of large quantities of wind. Heartburn. Distension of stomach and abdomen with empty eructations during mental exertion. Fits of nausea with coldness and paleness. Morning – sickness with inclination to vomit while sitting and standing but going off when lying down. Retching with cough. Vomiting: every morning; on coughing. Violent, frequently repeated vomiting of green, extremely acid water and tenacious mucus, with continual nausea during heat. Swelling and pressure in the gastric region. Pres-