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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2626

women and young girls where excitement or mental trouble produces the at- tack. Watery diarrhoea, watery mucus, sometimes odourless, but commonly very offensive. Diarrhoea after delivery, in old people.
Urinary Tract
Frequent ineffectual urging to urinate, tenesmus. Difficult micturition, has to press. Retention of urine with constant pressure, dragging, in bladder; from atony or apparent paralysis of bladder; after delivery; during fever; after over- distention. Spasms of neck of bladder. Involuntary urination during convul- sions, during typhoid, during menses.
Male Genitalia
Excitation of the sexual organs. Frequent, continued erections, worse after eating. Masturbation, handling of genitals; in children.
Female Genitalia
Excited sexual desire, even in girls. Lascivious, uncovers sexual parts. Mas- turbation. Labour – like pains before menses with drawings in loins and small of back; after taking cold. Menses preceded by hysterical or epileptic spasms, loud uninterrupted laughing, profuse sweat and nausea. During menses convulsive trembling of hands and feet, headache, profuse sweat, lockjaw, enuresis, silly behaviour, rage. Metrorrhagia accompanied by cramps of whole body or of single parts, interrupted by jerks and starts, followed by general stiffness of limbs; in patients who had cramps during pregnancy; bright red blood flowing more and more freely at every jerk of body, while action of pulse diminishes.
Metritis, especially from emotional disturbances. Labour pains ceasing when convulsions come on. Total suppression of milk or lochia.
Respiratory Tract
Constriction of larynx. Great roughness and hoarseness of the voice; much mucus in the trachea and larynx make the voice and speech unclear. Hysterical aphonia. A dry, tickling, hacking or spasmodic short cough that seems to come from the trachea incessant while lying and better on sitting up, worse also after eating, drinking, excitement, talking or singing, in cold air. Racking cough after midnight. Hysterical spasmodic cough on lying down in sensitive females with spinal irritation, giving spasms in the larynx, choking, gagging, and vomiting. Spinal cough in those that have curvature of the spine. Pulmonary and laryngeal phthisis. Respiration irregular, stertorous, simultaneous with twitching of limbs. Suffocating snoring on inspiration during sleep. Mucous rales during stupor or delirium. Expectoration of saltish mucus or bright red blood, mixed with coagula.