Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Mental and physical oppression
- General paralysis of mental and bodily forces
- Copious and easy evacuations of bowels and bladder
- Effortless diarrhea
- Exhausting watery diarrhea without effort
- Nervous exhaustion
- Incipient hydrocephaloid
- Severe pains in stomach after meals
- General numbness
- General warm sweat with urgent desire to micturate
- Half-unconscious
- Unable to think
- Unable to raise head
- Unable to move or speak
- Light-headed
- Violent vertigo with swimming sensation
- Dizziness with weakness of limbs and fluttering about heart
- Relief by free action of bowels and copious discharge of urine
- Unable to raise eyelids
- Cramps in muscles of extremities and abdomen
- Wringing, twisting pain beneath umbilicus
- Pressing desire to evacuate bowels
- Copious, consistent, and apparently natural stool promptly evacuated without least pain or muscular effort
- Urgent desire to micturate
- Large quantity of light-colored, bland, unirritating urine
- Weakness of extremities
- Violent vertigo preventing movement
- Numbness and prickling of entire surface
- Severe rigors and cramps
- Desire to be covered, rubbed, and have a warm drink
- Rigors
- Fluttering about heart
- Griping under umbilicus
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