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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1664

Periodic pains in abdomen. They commence in the middle of the abdomen and extend to the scrobiculus cordis and right hypochondrium. The praecordium is so sensitive to the slightest touch that the patient cries out and a thorough examination is not possible. Or: violent pain in the right middle portion of the abdomen. Hard and swollen; pain increases to a tremendous violence on slightest touch or pressure. With loss of appetite, slightly coated tongue, marked rise of temperature.
Palpitation of the heart, with chill lasting a quarter of an hour, spasmodic drawing in calves and hands and numbness of fingers.
Shooting pain in the left side and pain in the chest; the left lobe of the liver is painful to pressure and swollen. The tongue is coated yellow.
Rheumatic disorders of sacrum, hip and thigh. For instance: a woman, six months pregnant, complained of violent pain in the right hip, which extended to the middle of the thigh and ran down to the ankle, along with violent sacral pain. She could only crawl along, limping and dragging her leg. The pain was particularly violent on rising from a seat and became gradually less on walking. Under the right short ribs she felt a slight tenderness on pressure.
Loss of appetite, bitter taste, constipation, tension or pain in the praecordium and liver.
Asthma with severe cough and with more or less expectoration of thick sputa; with the left lobe of the liver being most sensitive to touch and feeling hard. Moderate pressure on the right hypochondrium immediately causes difficulty of breathing and coughing, with thick and sticky expectoration. Breathing is always by panting, the voice is hoarse, any exertion increases the dyspnoea. At night the asthma is not as tiresome as the cough, which only towards morning becomes loose.