Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Dyspepsia
- Flatulence
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal distension
- Urging to stool
- Increased appetite
- Lost appetite
- Irritation of urinary and genital organs
- Frequent desire to micturate
- Disturbed rest
- Heat of the head
- Peevish mood
- Disinclination for work
- Sticking in forehead extending to base of brain
- Increased warmth of head
- Copious salivation with frequent spitting
- Increased appetite
- Able to eat little
- First morsels satisfy
- Loss of appetite
- Nausea and vomiting
- Vomiting did not cease till stomach was entirely emptied
- Distended feeling as if too full
- Heaviness relieved by emission of much flatus
- Colic in umbilical region
- Distension
- Rumbling
- Uneasiness
- Cutting pains
- Emission of flatus and eructations which relieve
- Distressing itching about anus
- Frequent desire for stool
- Evacuation of scanty, hard, tenacious feces
- Much flatulence
- Evacuation of more gas than feces
- General irritation of urinary and genital organs
- Violent desire to urinate
- Great increase in quantity of urine
- Frequent desire
- Little brownish urine passed
- Pressive pain in nape of neck
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