Introduction
Ox-gall. (Bilis Bovina). Preparation: The inspissated or desiccated gall may be triturated with sugar of milk, or lower dilutions may be made with water.
Mind
Peevish, irritable mood. Greatly inclined to all kinds of business; unpleasant impressions did not affects him.
Head
Confusion of the head. Violent in the morning, on pressure upon the right temple, extending towards the occiput and to the nape of the neck. Mouth. Tongue white.
Stomach
Increased thirst. Odorless and tasteless eructations. Gurgling in the stomach and epigastric region.
Abdomen
Rumblings and motions in the abdomen. Violent peristaltic movements of the intestines.
Stool
Stool thin, with urging and sensation of warmth in the anus. Stool thin, pasty, followed by pressing, although with crumbling faeces.
Urinary Organs
Urging to urinate. Urine offensive.
Sexual Organs
The scrotum itches and afterwards becomes moist.
Chest
Anxiety in the chest. Constriction of the chest, on waking at 3 A.M., he is unable to sleep again on account of the tightness of the breath, and cannot remain lying; it seems as though something in the throat prevented the free passage of the air; relieved by deep inspiration and sitting upright.
Neck
Tension in the nape of the neck.
Extremities
Some tearings in the left shoulder-joint, extending up to the nape of the neck. Cramp in the right great toe.
Sleep
Sound sleep in the morning, with some perspiration. No inclination to sleep after eating. Unable to sleep after eating, as he was accustomed to do.