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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2757

Vomiting of great clots of blood, continuous vomiting of blood in connection with ulceration. Sensation as if the stomach hung down loosely. Violent griping in the stomach. Gastric catarrh. Gastritis when everything put in the stomach is vomited, with continuous nausea and gagging, sharp pain in stomach, pain in back below scapulae as if it would break accompanied by great prostration.
Abdomen
Griping, pinching pain as if grasped by a hand, better by rest and aggra- vated by the slightest movement. Paroxysms of shooting across the abdomen from left to right, causing nausea and vomiting. Colic of children with diarrhoea, uneasiness, screaming and tossing about; worse in the summer. Diaphragm feels as if pressed between two millstones, front to back. Pinching pain in both hypochondria and in the region of scrobiculus cordis. Cutting pain across hypogastrium. Cutting pain about the navel; with shivering; at the side in the umbilical region worse from touch and pressure; as if the menses were coming, with chilliness and coldness of body and internal heat rises to the head. Flatulent colic about navel, as though bowels were grasped by a hand. Pain about navel as if the intestines were being cut open by a knife. Pain about umbilicus, towards uterus. Threatened abortion, often with a sharp or pinching pain around umbilicus, which runs downward to uterus, with constant nausea and discharge of bright red blood; convulsions. Uneasiness in the abdomen. Colitis.
Rectum/Stool
Diarrhea after taking cold; from disordered stomach; after late suppers; from unripe fruit; after anger; after overloading stomach with sweets or fat pastry; in the Autumn. Painful diarrhea causing unceasing screaming and tossing about, in children. Cholera infantum especially in fat, pale children; lumpy, greenish, watery stools; copious, fermented, flatulent, lemon colored stools; with fever and fretfulness. Cholera – like diarrhoea in children ending in a dysenteric state, with continued tenesmus, and the expulsion of a little bloody mucus with nausea, vomiting, prostration and great pallor. Diarrhoea of teething children, particularly indicated at the period of weaning when food disagrees. Dysentery with frequent stools entirely composed of blood and slime; stools almost black and fermented like frothy molasses; of children; in cold nights after hot days. Epidemic dysentery, tenesmus awfully burning and continuous urging with the passage of only a little mucus and blood. Proctitis. Grass – green stools; greenish mucus.
Bloody stool; faeces covered with red, bloody mucus.
Urinary Tract
Ischuria, with convulsions. Pains shooting from right kidney down to thigh and to knee – joint, like cramp. Frequent urination after taking cold. Scanty red urine. Cloudy urine during perspiration.