Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Acrimony in fauces
- Appetite and digestion better than usual after liquid stools
- Sensation of commotion in stomach, not exciting nausea
- Walking precipitated vomiting of a little bile
- Inclination to stool
- Natural stool
- Most profuse stool consisting of natural feces diluted with an immense quantity of greenish liquid; without pain or uneasiness
- Felt remarkably well after the diarrheic stool though had lost ten pounds in weight
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