SOME DRUGS OF GASTRIC AND DUODENAL IRRITATION AND ULCERATION



Excessive acidity and flatulence: worse from starchy foods.

Longs for brandy, beer (Sulph.). fat food which disagrees, or chalk (Comp. Alum).

Aversion to meat, to tobacco, to coffee; to water; to ale; to food just eaten.

Milk sours in stomach (rev. of Phos., Chel.).

Oversensitive; particular, careful, zealous persons. Angry, irritable, quarrelsome. Every harmless word offends.

“Always selecting his food, and digesting almost nothing”.

Chamomilla . .

Pressure in stomach, as from a stone pressing down (Nux, Ars.).

Constrictive gastralgia in coffee drinkers.

In highly irritable persons, or following vexation: with. dyspnoea, anxiety, fear.

Restlessness; tossing about; worse after a meal or at night.

Burning, pressing, cutting in stomach, with anxiety. Thirsty and hot with the pains.

Great thirst for cold water; iced drinks (Phos.).

Aversions to beer; coffee; warm drinks; broth.

Hates being spoken to: cant bear anyone near; short and snappish.

Irritable: impatient; rude; oversensitive to pain, which seems unbearable and drives to despair.

Bad effects following anger.

Margaret Lucy Tyler
Margaret Lucy Tyler, 1875 – 1943, was an English homeopath who was a student of James Tyler Kent. She qualified in medicine in 1903 at the age of 44 and served on the staff of the London Homeopathic Hospital until her death forty years later. Margaret Tyler became one of the most influential homeopaths of all time. Margaret Tyler wrote - How Not to Practice Homeopathy, Homeopathic Drug Pictures, Repertorising with Sir John Weir, Pointers to some Hayfever remedies, Pointers to Common Remedies.