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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1035

the amount of vomit is really enormous. It is as if food had been left there for days and is suddenly ejected. Here it is interesting to note another peculiar symptom of Bismuth that has been confirmed; eructations taste of food eaten 24 hours before.
The pain of Bismuth is so severe that the patient is in constant turmoil, writhing about in great distress. The arms, legs, and the entire body are all in constant motion. There is tremendous physical restlessness. The patient goes from one place to another, lies down, gets up, sits now here, now there, but he cannot stay long in one place. The pain is so intense that it provokes great fear in the patient. He keeps repeating, “Am I going to be well? Will I recover? Please hold me! Don’t leave me alone!”. These patients, because of the violence of the pain, have a great fear of being left alone and of solitude. They need somebody to be with them constantly, sometimes just to hold their hand. This fear of being alone during the pain is very characteristic of Bismuth.
If such are the symptoms of the case, the attending homeopathic physician will tend to prescribe other remedies first. Arsenicum will come to mind, because of the characteristic restlessness, or Phosphorus, because of the anxiety and fear of being left alone.
The selection of Phosphorus may be further justified in a case of Bismuth by the great thirst for cold water, the temporary amelioration from it and more particularly by the fact that the water is ejected soon after reaching the stomach, combined with the tremendous anxiety about health, the need for reassurance and the desire for company during the pain; all symptoms that are as typical for Phosphorus as they are for Bismuth. However, in other areas the two remedies differ totally, as may be seen by the following description of Bismuth’s mental-emotional picture.