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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1420

Fistula in ano, alternating with chest symptoms, e.g. a cough with soreness and dryness in the throat and dull aching in the chest in persons who have pain in all the joints from any change of weather.
Flatus is passed in abundance and is often foetid.
A tendency towards intestinal worms in anaemic or sickly patients might be cured by Calcarea phosphorica.
Violent diarrhoea comes on from eating juicy fruits or ice-cream, or from drinking cider or cold water. Vexation may also provoke diarrhoea. Diarrhoeic evacuations with much wind are frequent, during first dentition or in connection with headaches in school children.
There are loose stools which contain many small white points and appear as flakes. Green and loose stools in children which are sometimes slimy, or watery and very hot, or white and mushy. Loose stools are often very offensive. Diarrhoea alternating with skin eruptions.
Copious soft stool in the mornings; renewed urgency directly on wiping, after which a little more is evacuated.
Constipation is also found, especially in old people: costive, hard stool with blood, associated with mental depression, vertigo and headache.
After evening meal pressure in the rectum, with stool; the first hard, the last thin.
Urinary Organs
The bladder is weak and irritable. There is a frequent and urgent desire to urinate. Must frequently discharge small quantities of bright and pale urine. This is by accompanied by much pain and discomfort. Exposure to cold and wet will cause or aggravate such states.
Frequent, copious discharge of urine, with weakness and fatigue. Calcarea phosphorica may be indicated in bed-wetting with general debility; also in glycosuria from diabetes mellitus where the lungs are implicated. In men, a relaxation and weakness of the genital organs after urinating has been observed. Dark urine, warmer than usual and of a penetrating odour; dark-coloured, hot, and smelling like strong tea.
One prover had to retain the urine for a couple of hours, having no opportunity to pass water. He experienced an increasing pain in the bladder and in the prostate gland. When he finally urinated, the water passed only in a feeble stream, taking a considerable time. After all had passed, there was considerable soreness of the bladder, followed again by frequent micturition.
Painful sensation in the neck of the bladder, such as when the stream of urine is suddenly stopped.
In women, a drawing upwards occurs in the bladder while urinating, and
after urinating a pressing and cutting sensation in the bladder has been noted. A pressing pain in the bladder, on one side (right or left); also cutting in the