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"398: troublesome pains in the gums. 400: the gums bleed readily. 402:
bitterish taste in the back part of the tongue and in the throat. 405:
tongue as if burnt. 406: tongue and palate feel sore. 411: a number of
vesicles and small, sore, somewhat red spots at the tip of the tongue
and along the left margin of the tongue. 413: dry tongue, the inner
cheeks look red, fiery, are painfully sensitive. 416: burning from the
tongue down the [oe]sophagus, as far as the stomach, eructations every
four or five minutes, with flow of tasteless water in the mouth;
eructations became worse after drinking water, she almost felt as if
choked. 420: swelling of the tongue, the tongue is dry, shining,
yellowish. 421: tenacious saliva adhering to the tongue. 424: tongue dry
and white. 427: feeling of dryness in the mouth and throat. 441: fetid
breath, with gastritis. 445: quantity of thick, tenacious mucus deep in
the throat, obliging him to hawk. 447: tenacious, frothy saliva. 450:
dryness in the throat, without thirst. 452: loathing, as if out of the
throat. 459: sense of fulness, constriction and choking in the throat.
474: loss of taste. 475: complete loss of appetite. 488: no thirst, with
heat. 492: very thirsty when waking at night, after diarrh[oe]a. 495:
eructations tasting of white of eggs. 501: nausea and vomiting. 504:
fainting sort of nausea from the short ribs across the whole abdomen.
512: vomiting of the ingesta. 513: vomiting of bile. 516: vomiting and
diarrh[oe]a. 517: nausea, vomiting of the ingesta, and diarrh[oe]a;
repeated vomiting, first of bile, afterwards a thin, watery fluid,
having a very bitter taste, with violent pains across the abdomen. 518
to 525: oppression, pressing, creeping, drawing and gnawing, pricking,
soreness, heat and burning in the stomach. 528: painful sensitiveness
in the pit of the stomach, with burning, like heartburn, with bilious
diarrh[oe]a, rather greenish, and almost painless. 530: violent pain and
sensitiveness in the region of the stomach and epigastrium, with
vomiting, coated tongue, fetid breath, costiveness, and sleep disturbed
by muttering and dreams, with frequent, wiry pulse. 533: sense of
numbness under the right ribs. 532: sense of compression, squeezing,
bruising, under the ribs, worse on the left side. 535: violent burning
pains under the short ribs on both sides, worst and most permanent on
the left side, _where the pain is felt for weeks, preventing sleep_.
543: rumbling in the abdomen, with violent urging to stool. 545: nausea
in the abdomen, has to lie down. 546: weight in the abdomen. 547: dull
pain in the bowels. 552: occasional attacks of colic, with a feverish,
tremulous sensation. 553: violent, cutting pains in the abdomen. 555:
slowly pulsating, boring pain above the left crest of the ilium,
relieved by eructations. 556: pain in the abdomen, from the hips to the
umbilical region. 560: soreness and pressure in the lower abdomen. 563:
_feeling of soreness, burning and numbness below and on the side of the
right hip, deep-seated_. 566: the inner abdomen feels sore and as if
excoriated, painful when pressed upon. 567: feeling as if the bowels had
been squeezed, with tenesmus during stool. 576: fulness and sense of
distension in the abdomen, as if bloated. 589: frequent urging to stool,
with pain in the anus on account of the frequent pressing. 590: violent
tenesmus. 593: several thin, yellow evacuations, accompanied by
excessive prostration; the stools set in at every motion of the body, as
if the anus were wide open. 598: copious discharges of dark brown, green
and whitish excrements. 599: dysenteric stools. 608: blood and mucus
with stool. 611 and 612: painful and also painless diarrh[oe]a,
especially in the morning. 617: retention of stool for one week. 646:
disagreeable sensation in the bladder, with pressing downwards in the
region of the sphincter, and frequent urging, so that he voids urine
frequently in the day-time, and ten or twelve times at night; burning
and cutting during urination. 668: the urine is dark colored. 730:
hoarseness and distress of breathing. 733: roughness and sensitiveness
in the larynx. 738: violent cough, especially after lying down and
sleeping. 754: hurried and difficult breathing, with heat and headache.
803: sense of soreness, lameness, bruised and contusive feeling in the
chest. 812: trembling and pressure in the chest, with embarrassed
breathing. 818: pulse scarcely perceptible. 822: pulse accelerated. 833:
swelling of the cervical glands on the injured side. 968: extreme
sensitiveness of the whole body to contact, every hair is painful when
touched. 971: excessive nervousness. 979: general lassitude, with
trembling. 994: in the afternoon he becomes extremely restless and
exhausted. 1011: paroxysms of great weakness. 1021: sudden weakness, he
had to lie down, and lost his senses. 1025: complete loss of
recollection, with vomiting, desire for sleep and rest, slow beating of
the heart and scarcely perceptible pulse. 1032: excessive drowsiness.
1039: starting during sleep, as if in affright, with some cough. 1046:
sleeplessness. 1047: restless sleep, frequent waking and constant
_dreaming_. 1064: chattering during sleep (in the case of a child).
1081: chilly every afternoon at three or four o'clock, she feels a
shivering, worse during warmth; chilly creepings across the back, the
hands feel numb; an hour after, feverish heat, with rough cough, hot
cheeks and hands, no thirst; these symptoms pass off gradually, but she
feels heavy and prostrated. 1089: chill after a heat of thirty-six
hours. 1090: sudden chilliness, afterwards heat and sweat. 1124:
alternate sweat and dry skin. 1198: thick urticaria, itching a great
deal (very soon). 1224: swelling and erysipelatous redness. 54: unable
to concentrate his thoughts. 57: dulness of the head, it feels
compressed. 62: vertigo and weakness. 79: dizziness."
Whosoever compares the totality of these effects of Apis to the symptoms
of the prevailing abdominal typhus, will admit that Apis is
hom[oe]opathic to this disease. He will even admit that this
hom[oe]opathicity of Apis to abdominal typhus extends to the minute
particulars of the disease _in their totality_. |