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Materia Medica Viva Volume 4 – page 995

Sensation of lump (as of food) in pit of throat; of swelling and constriction. Swallowing difficult, incomplete; with noise in ears; with soreness on back of tongue.
Sensation of swelling, or of constriction of throat.
Mouth and throat symptoms relieved by eating.
Heat in esophagus, as from acid eructation.
Tonsillitis with characteristic high-coloured, strong urine.
Collection of mucus in throat.
Thyroid gland feels swollen.
Stomach
Appetite in evening; lost in morning.
Thirst with sleepiness; evening.
Sweating while eating.
Loathing sickness at stomach, pain and discomfort; with gagging.
Vomiting of a salty substance; bitter.
Weak digestion.
Gastric symptoms increased when walking, especially ascending.
Sensation, as of a lump in pit of throat, as if some food had lodged there. Sensation of heat in stomach.
Abdomen
In region of liver constant fine stitching midway in upper portion, not increased by pressure.
Ascending stairs makes gastric symptoms worse.
Pain below left short ribs.
Heat through abdomen.
Cutting about navel; relieved by stool.
Pressure of clothing makes him feel wearied.
Tearing bellyache.
Tensive pains in loins and groin.