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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1037

consistency would seem to indicate a weak will and lack of ability to make a decision. Lastly, the Bismuth patient is easily frightened on waking.
The Bismuth Child
Bismuth children are slender and irritable, with a tendency to show chronic diarrhoea. This remedy is indicated in infants where a difficult teething period is accompanied by vomiting, offensive eructations, intermittent diarrhoeic stools, or soft semi-liquid stools of a light colour and foul odour, preceded by crampy pain and pinching in the stomach. Children with summer diarrhoea, watery offensive stool and great prostration fall into this category if vomiting predominates.
This is one of the main remedies in cholera infantum with a sudden onset of the disease and where the case looks very serious. The stools are watery but excessively offensive and cadaverous smelling, and there is excessive vomiting, especially of cold water as soon as it reaches the stomach. The tongue is thickly coated white, there is rapid exhaustion and dehydration which show the severity of the case. The child is restless and anguished, he wants his mother next to him all the time holding his hand. The case bears a strong resemblance to Arsenicum, with one important difference: the surface of the skin is warm, while in Arsenicum it is cold.
Other Characteristics
Another striking characteristic of Bismuth is that the pain is ameliorated by rubbing or massaging the back. Massaging the region of the solar plexus itself cannot be tolerated, but rubbing the region of the back ameliorates. Such massaging may relieve not only the pain and writhing, but also the tremendous anguish. Here it must be stressed that the Bismuth epigastric pain is felt behind as