stomach was disordered by sour wine. On rising in the morning stomach felt hottish and uncomfortable, better after a glass of cold water.
Stomach feels contracted and hot, in the evening.
Abdomen
Distension of the abdomen, which is tympanitic and hard, Tympanitic disten- sion relieved by a stool. The abdomen hard with tension in the right hypochondrium. Weight and dragging in liver. Pain after operation for incarcerated hernia. After tea pinching pains in bowels.
Rectum/Stool
Summer diarrhoea with skin eruptions. Diarrhoea driving the patient of bed in the morning. Constipation with violent tenesmus and nausea; stool like hard little ball. Peculiar slightly cutting warm pain all around the rectum, internal to sphincter.
Pneumonia with bleeding hemorrhoids. Loose, bilious, yellow stools at the evening or morning.
Urinary Tract
Urging to urinate: with vertigo, almost a faintness, at two o’clock at night; with shuddering over whole body. Urination retarded, can only urinate when stand- ing. Spasms in neck of bladder after operations for polypi. Biting stinging in ori- fice of urethra. Warm biting in urethra. Swelling and hardness of female urethra with burning, soreness and sensitiveness, especially if caused by instruments for uterine prolapsus. Kidney stones. Urine bloody; frothy of a peculiar sweetish odor in the morning; thick and muddy with the appearance of beer.
Male Genitalia
Excess of lascivious thoughts, very vivid, immediately after taking the remedy, lasting 15 minutes. At night lies on the back and has emissions.
Female Genitalia
Violent after pains after instrumental delivery, in sacrum and hips, with severe headache. Inflammatory conditions of mucous membranes of uterus and vagina. Menses: too late with tension in uterine region as from a tight bandage; profuse; with severe backache; with wrenching pain over eyes better when moving; with sensitiveness of hearing. Leucorrhoea in nervous girls, milky but acrid. Induration of cervix of uterus after use of pessary.
Respiratory Tract
Hoarseness with scraping and roughness in larynx, upper part of pharynx and nares, in a foggy atmosphere. Spasmodic asthmatic attacks after injury of spinal cord by a fall, worse by the changes of weather from clear to damp or before storms, lying on back, better by copious expectoration. Asphyxia after