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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 704

Stomach
Loss of appetite; changing to great voracity; there is no thirst. Soreness of the stomach, at times so severe as to be unable to bear the slightest touch. Vomiting after warm drinks.
Spasms in stomach with severe pains makes the patient groan and bend double, the epigastric region is very sensitive to pressure, the limbs are trembling. The pain sometimes extends to the chest, and even the throat. It comes and goes suddenly, leaving the patient with a feeling of weight in the stomach, weakness and dizziness.
No thirst in spite of dryness of mouth and throat.
One or two hours before meals, a sensation of faintness at the stomach, relieved by eating. Frenzy, with distressing abdominal pain.
Rectum
Catarrhal dysentery. Paralysis of the sphincter of rectum and bladder.
Urinary organs
Frequent emission of urine is a marked symptom. Retention of the urine.
Urine profuse; scanty; high-coloured, turbid; acid, dark, brownish.
CLINICAL
It has sometimes been prescribed for the symptoms of Bell., especially in meningitis, spinal irritation.
Convulsions. Spinal irritation Epilepsy. Affections of eyes. Gastric ulcer. Locomotor ataxy. Mania. Neuralgias. Pancreatitis. Stammering. Disorders of vision. Blepharospasm.
RELATIONS
It Antidotes: Muscarine and Opium. It is antidoted by: Op. and Physostigma. Like Belladona it is a right-sided medicine.
When Belladona fails give Atrop. ; both affect principally the right side. Antidotes: Opium, Physostigma