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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2773

Bilious vomiting
A woman of 26 years of age, of a large and robust frame of body, and of a fair complexion, had suffered for four years from tormina and bilious vomiting, which, at first, came on every fourth day, but latterly occurred every Saturday, and to alleviate which she had tried all sorts of Allopathic medicine in vain. The nausea, attended with extreme weakness and repeated fainting, and the frequent attacks of violent bilious vomiting, obliged her to keep her bed the whole day. On other days the patient was perfectly well. She got one drop of Ipecac. 3, morning and evening, and after that, on the second and third Saturdays, the attacks were less severe, and were entirely absent on the fourth, since which time she has remained in perfect health.
Dr. Buchner
Vomiting and diarrhea
A boy of nine was attacked in the evening without known cause, with vomiting and diarrhoea which continued every half hour till I saw him in the morning. Violent thirst, he wanted to drink a large glass of water at a time, constantly; much pain in the bowels; great weakness and restlessness, and no sleep. He could only lie on his back. I gave him Ipecac 30, a powder every three hours. His mother reported next day that he went to sleep after the first dose and when he awoke asked for food; no more vomiting or diarrhoea. I was guided by the impossibility of lying except on his back, according to Bonninghausen.
Dr. Hesse
Umbilical pain
R. R., aged 43, a spare built man, was suffering from extreme pain in the right hypochondriac region. He was treated with injection of morphia, hot baths, fomentations, purgatives and poultices, without any relief whatever. I was called to see him on the fourth day of the attack. The patient presented the following symptoms: Indescribable pain and sick feeling in the stomach, a little movement would in- crease his suffering, was disinclined to speak or move, vomiting gave