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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2733

Throat/External Throat
Contraction and heat in throat. Swallowing is impeded while drinking, as if the oesophagus was constricted and too weak to press down the liquid. Swallowing is so difficult that a considerable pause is required between each act. Dryness causing dysphagia; walls seemed dry. Tension in the throat before menses. Thick, grayish white exudate all over the mucous membrane. Throat swollen and red, covered with white spots, extending down into larynx. Diphtheria. Follicular catarrh with ulceration. Ulcers in the throat with induration of glands of neck; mercurial ulceration. Burning in throat, worse in sea air. Inflammation and swelling of tonsils, especially the left one, with biting and twinging pain and difficult swallowing. Swelling and elongation of the uvula, with much spitting. Inflammation and ulceration of oesophagus; burning, smarting and biting pain with heat, constriction and sense of roughness. A false membrane, of an orange colour, covers all the oesophagus down to the stomach.
Induration and swelling of glands. External swelling of the neck, before menses. Complaints of thyroid. Goitre: painfully indurated; throbbing; tense and constricted; exophthalmic goitre.
Stomach
Ravenous hunger, would like to eat again directly after a meal, also feels much better when she has eaten to full satiety; gets anxious and worried if does not eat. Much thirst, day and night; during perspiration. Indigestion from overeating; digestion becomes more and more weak until he digests almost nothing of what he eats, and yet the craving increases. Fits of nausea. Nausea with cramplike pain in the stomach in the morning immediately after rising.
Continued empty eructation, from morning till evening, as if everything eaten changed into air. Sourish eructation with burning; heartburn after heavy viands. Violent, incessant vomiting, readily after eating; of food while eating. Vomiting: of bile with violent colic; of milk; first water then food; yellowish, salty tasting.
Hiccup. Violent pains in stomach and fauces which were tense and obstructed and did not bear touching. Tension and spasmodic pains in the stomach after eat- ing. Gnawing or corroding pain better after eating. Every third day attacks of gastradynia. Gastritis, in the region of pylorus.
A restless and morbid state with a trembling motion from gastric region toward whole surface of the body, as if he was about to tremble or as if a general pulsa- tion was about to break out, with a general increase of heat seeming to come from the stomach. Pulsations in stomach pit.
Abdomen
Very much distended abdomen, could not lie horizontally without danger of suffocating.
Incarcerated flatus; in descending colon with constipation. Painful pressure and