Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- deadly nausea
- sudden and powerful vomiting of food in stomach
- throws up large quantities of water mixed with mucus
- clear fluid like rice-water
- copious watery evacuations of the bowels
- great anxiety
- deadly prostration
- cold sweat
- wants to die
- sudden deathly nausea and prostration, without previous pain
- inflammation of stomach and bowels
- great commotion in bowels
- pulse soft; sinks to 40
- death-like faintness and exhaustion
- felt like an attack of sea-sickness
- cool skin covered with beaded sweat
- cold hands, feet, and nose
- diaphoresis
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