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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2768

Vomiting
G., aet. fifty – four; has vomited everything he has taken for three months past; the food causes pain during the short time it remains in the stomach; tongue coated brown and is cleft; bowels regular; urine thick. Ipeca 1, three times a day, relieved.
Dr. R. Hughes
Anguish and pain in pit of stomach
Lady; had been ailing some days; she woke about 2 o’clock in the night with excessive anguish and pain in pit of stomach, which was followed by a most painful forcing up of small quantities of mucus; she rolled herself over the floor and was nearly deprived of con- sciousness. Ip. 200, every four hours, cured.
Dr. Hempel
Melaena
A girl, aet. sixteen years; acute distress in epigastric region; forcibly vomiting immense quantities of black, tar – like matter, gushing from the nostrils as well as the mouth; extremities cold; countenance anx- ious, Hippocratic; pulse almost imperceptible; cold, clammy sweats; extreme prostration and exhaustion, seemingly the last straits of vi- tality reached. Ipeca relieved promptly and permanently.
Dr. T. F. Pomeroy
Oppression of chest
Lady, aet. 40; for 6 weeks: oppression of the chest; great nausea; short and hacking cough, increased by the least movement. For last eight days: oppression in pit of stomach; intolerance of contact in that region; violent nausea, even when thinking of food; coated tongue, with shrivelled, brown, dry tip; obtuseness of the head; pale, yellow- ish color of the face; circumscribed redness of the cheeks; cool, viscid sweat; alternation of chilliness and heat every night; sleep disturbed by fancies; occasional delirium.
Ip. 12 cured in four days. Mosthaff