tension in abdomen after eating. Throbbing in the abdomen. Visible pulsations of abdominal aorta. Inflation in epigastrium with sharp pressure here and there, as from flatulence, after dinner. Pressure in hypogastrium: paroxysmal, worse when sitting, better by stretching; after hard morning stool. Pain in hypogastrium extending into spine. Acute and chronic inflammation of pancreas. Pressure in hepatic region, painful when touched. Jaundice with much pain in the liver extending to scapula. Hepatitis with constant pressive pain. Indurated liver. Sharp shooting pain in left hypochondrium as from incarcerated flatus. Left hypochondrium hard and painful when pressed upon. Burning tearing in left side of abdomen, near hip. Enlarged spleen after intermittent fever. Sinking in of abdomen with enlargement of liver and inguinal and mesenteric glands, which are knotty and hard. Tabes mesenterica. Suppuration of inguinal glands; very hard chronic buboes.
Rectum/Stool
Urging to stool without evacuation, it comes easy and without any effort after drinking cold milk. Diarrhea: in the morning; alternating with constipation; exhausting; during summer; worse in warm room, after eating, from errors in diet; better in open air; during apyrexia; preceding a rheumatic attack. Frequent excoriation, itching and burning of anus. Piles protrude and burn, worse from heat.
Stool: Hard, knotty, dark-colored; white hard; hard alternating with soft; whit- ish; watery, foaming whitish mucus with pinching about navel; thick mucus or pus while the faeces are retained, like a kind of dysentery; bloody slimy fetid; clay colored, soft and pappy; fatty;
Urinary tract
Urine constantly dribbling away, with a constant desire to urinate. Involuntary urination; in old men with enlarged prostate; at night. Copious and frequent urination of light-yellow, watery urine. Chronic retention of urine. Drawing and pressure in region of right kidney.
Hypertrophy and induration of prostate; in old men. After stool a milk-like fluid runs from urethra. Acute cutting in the orifice of the urethra when not urinating. Chronic stricture of the urethra. Urine: Dark, turbid, sometimes milky urine; dark of yellowish-green color; dark reddish-brown with a strong odour of Iodine; ammoniacal smelling; acrid; with a variegated cuticle on its surface; thickish with very dark sediment; with slightly flocculent sediment, amorphous under the microscope. Bright s disease, with albuminous urine and much emaciation and debility. Addison’s disease with darker color of skin, sensation of heat, excessive weakness and debility, constipation, frequent attacks of gastralgia, drawing and pressing in region of kidneys, twitchings, convulsions.