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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1041

Taste is bitter-sour, bloody in the morning.
Taste: sweetish, sour, or metallic on back part of tongue.
Copious secretion of brown, thick, metallic-tasting saliva.
Mucus bloody.
In the evening, white-coated tongue.
Slight salivation, with marked tumefaction of inner surface of cheek, and side of tongue.
Sensation of looseness of teeth.
Toothache relieved by taking cold water in mouth; worse when water becomes warm.
Pain in teeth, anything cold ameliorates.
Pain from warm food and drinks.
Drawing pain in molars.
Throat
Ulcers spreading on uvula.
Inflammation of the throat wakes him at night.
Phagedenic ulceration of uvula, with burning and tearing; difficult swallowing of fluids, which return through nose.
Stomach
Convulsive vomiting.
Vomiting immediately after drinking the smallest quantity.
Violent retching, followed by fearful vomiting.
Vomiting with oppressive anxiety.
Vomiting and diarrhoea.
Vomiting and purging with great prostration; warm surface; flatulency; white tongue; cadaverous-smelling stools; patient desires company.
Water is vomited as soon as it reaches the stomach.
Vomiting in teething of children.
Nausea in the stomach; he feels as if he would vomit, especially violent after eating, with pressure in stomach.
Nausea, ameliorated after cold drinks.