BELLADONNA



550. Complete repugnance to all food and drink, with quick weak pulse. [GREDING, 1. C., p. 677 (16).]

Total loss of appetite.( In connection with S. 367.)[ LAMBERGEN, 1. c.]

Want of appetite, with headache. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 659.]

Diminished appetite; animal food is especially repugnant. [Ws.]

Dislike to beer.

555. Dislike to acids.

Long-continued repugnance to food.

No appetite; he loathes everything.

(He gets a longing for one thing or another; but when he partakes of it he does not relish it.)

After smoking tobacco all appetite goes.

560. Anorexia, with empty feeling and hunger; eat he relishes the food and eats as usual. [Hrr.]

Increased appetite (curative action.)

Appetite for water-soup and bread and butter, but for nothing else. [Kr.]

After eating but little, a peculiar contracting feeling in the stomach.[Mkl.]

After eating cough and great thirst. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 665.]

565. Immediately after a meal as if intoxicated (aft. 6/5 h,). [Lr.]

After eating violent pinching below the navel, close beneath the abdominal integuments (aft. 2/5 h.). [Htn]

After taking beer, internal heat. [Ws.]

No desire for drinks; adipsia..

Adipsia.[Hrr.]

570. Desire for drinks without thirst : he hardly brought the cup to his mouth when he set it down again (aft. 8 h.). [Lr.]

Astonishing thirst in the evening with watery taste, but all drinks disgusted her. [Kr.]

Strong thirst for cold drinks, without heat (aft. 7 h.). [Lr.]

At noon, violent thirst (returning several days at the same time). [Kr.]

Eructation with the taste of the ingesta..

575. Bitter eructation after eating.

Frequent eructation from the stomach. [Ln.]

Eructation with loss of appetite. [GREDING, 1. c.. p. 679 (17).]

Eructation and vertigo. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 673 (15).]

Ineffectual desire to eructate.

580. Halt suppressed, incomplete eructation.

Putrid eructation. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 657.]

Burning, sour eructation, whereby also corrosive sour fluid came into the mouth with a kind of retching. Stf.]

Heartburn (when smoking tobacco); there long remains scratching burning smarting sensation at the entrance to the gullet, and chiefly at the upper border of the larynx (aft. 2 h.).

Flow of water into the mouth, in the evening, for half an hour. [Kr.]

585. Nausea and inclination to vomit in the throat (not in the pit of the stomach), sometimes with bitter eructation, in the evening, [Stf ]

After breakfast, squeamishness.

In the forenoon, frequent attacks of nausea (aft. 72 h.).

Inclination to vomit while walking in the open air.

Nausea in the stomach. [Hrr.]

590.Disgust with inclination to vomit, especially when he is about to eat. [ SICELIUS, 1. C.]

Frequent disgust and retching. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 645.]

Nausea, inclination to vomit, and such great thirst that she must drink enormous quantities of water. [BALDINGER, 1. c.]

Vomiting in the evening. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 650.]

Vomiting, vertigo, and flying heat. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 643.]

595. Vomiting and profuse sweat. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 675 (16).]

Excessive vomiting. [GOCKEL, 1. c.]

Vomiting of mucus about noon. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 672.]

Bilious, slimy vomiting. [DE MEZA, 1. c.]

Vomiting of undigested food partaken of twelve hours previously.[GRIMM, 1. c.]

600. Vomiting (aft. 6 h.), and immediately afterwards sleep for several hours. [EL. CAMERARIUS, 1. c ]

Inclination to vomit, ineffectual retching.[MAY, 1. c.]

He yawns and retches till he is blue in the face, whilst he stretches one hand over the head, but with the other strikes his abdomen irrepressibly. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 668.]

Ineffectual effort to vomit. [Hbg.]

He awakes thrice about midnight; he heaves thrice as if to vomit but without result, with the sweat of anxiety.

605.Ineffectual effort to vomit, empty retching.

He cannot vomit, want of irritability of the stomach. [MAY, 1. c.]

Fourteen grains of tartar emetic do not make him vomit, he does not even feel sick after taking it. [BALDINGER, 1. c.]

Several times violent hiccup. [Ln.]

Violent hiccup that jerked her upwards, whereupon she became deaf until the next attack. [Kr.]

610. Violent hiccup about midnight. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 653.]

Something intermediate between eructation and hiccup.

Hiccupy eructation; a spasm compounded of eructation and hiccup.

At night eructation, with profuse sweat. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 669 (14).]

After hiccup convulsions of the head and limbs, then nausea and weariness. [GREDING, I. c., p. 672 (14).]

615. Hiccup, with convulsion alternately of the right arm and left leg, followed by great thirst, with redness and heat of head. [GREDING, 1. c.p. 670 (14).]

Painless throbbing and beating in the pit of the stomach.

Violent pains in the region of the scrobiculus cordis. [WAGNER,1. C.(11) ]

Hard pressure in the stomach, especially after eating (aft. 24 h.).[Hrr.]

(At night periodical pain in the scrobiculus cordis, with trembling.)

620. When he has eaten he has stomachache.

An aching in the scrobiculus cordis, partly gnawing.

(Aching, shooting pain in the left side under the ribs.)

Fulness under the abort ribs; on stooping the pit of the stomach feels full, and- there is blackness before the eyes (aft. 4 d.).

Violent stomachache after a meal, and also later after that time (aft. 5 h.). [Hrr.]

625.Painful aching in the pit of the stomach only when walking; it forces him to walk slowly (aft. 48 h.). [ Ws.]

Under the sternum air seemed to have accumulated, which went off by rumbling in the belly, whereupon the nausea became always more intense. [Kr.]

Spasm in the stomach.( In a puppy, from juice forced into the stomach. The full symptom reads “profound convulsion of the stomach likes hiccup, lasting for half and hour.”)[MANETTI, 1. c.]

Spasm in the stomach like cramp [EL. CAMERARIUS, 1. c.]

Long-lasting spasm in the stomach every time during dinner.

630. After a scanty meal a peculiar contractive feeling in the stomach.[Mkl.]

After lying down in bed in the evening, distended epigastrium, with tensive pain in the stomach.

Contractive pain in the scrobiculus cordis. [ Mkl. ]

Burning in the stomach.( Every time she took a dose. So also in S. 494.) [HENNING, 1. c.]

Stitches in the scrobiculus cordis. [Hbg.]

635. Stitches in the scrobiculus cordis.

Horrible, shooting cutting pain in the scrobiculus cordis which forces the body to bend backwards, and compels him to hold his breath.

Inflammation of the stomach.( Ascertained postmortem) [GOCKEL, 1, c.]

Inflammation of the upper part of the duodenum.( Ascertained postmortem )[GOCKEL, 1. c.]

Burning in the abdomen. [ALBRECHT, 1. c.]

640. Constant bellyache. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 644.]

Bellyache, constipation, diuresis, with eructation and inclination to Vomit. [GREDING, 1. C., p. 666.]

(After drinking milk, bellyache, some stitches.)

(Cutting in the belly, in the evening, some hours before going to sleep.)

Bellyache, spasmodic tension from the chest to low down in the hypogastrium, which does not permit the slightest movement (aft. 1/2 h.).

645. Bellyache and leucorrhoea. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 672 (14).]

In the evening pressure in the abdomen as from a stone, with pains in the loins. [GREDING, 1. c., p. 681 (18).]

Bellyache, as from a hard weight, only when walking and standing, always going off when sitting.

Quite low down in the hypogastrium pressure as from a heavy weight. (Taking the place of a pain in the hypochondrium, back, and loins, which he had before beginning the medicine.[GREDING, 1. C., Vol. ii. p. ii, p. 323.]

In the right groin, in the inguinal ring, on sitting stooping forwards, a sensation as if a hard body pressed out, but the part is not hard to the touch (aft. 6 d.). [Ws.]

650.On sitting bent forwards a sensation in the right groin as if a hard body pressed out. [Stf.]

In the hypogastrium, immediately below the navel, sensation as if the bowels were forcing outwards, most felt when standing (aft. 6 d.). [Ws.]

When pressing on the pit of the stomach he has an out-pressing pain in the side of the abdomen.

Inflation of the abdomen.’ [GOCKEL, 1. c.]

Distended, but not hard nor painful abdomen.( After death. It is described as “extraordinary and preternatural:”) [BOUCHER, 1. c.]

655.Distended, hard abdomen. [JUSTI, 1. c ]

Along with sensation of distension of the abdomen a constrictive bellyache below the navel, which comes by jerks, and compels him to bend himself forwards (aft. 4 h.).

Abdomen tense round about the ribs. [EL. CAMERARIUS, 1. c:]

A distension of the abdomen, with rumbling or rolling in the bowels on the left side. [Ln.]

A drawing-in of the abdomen, with pressive pain (when lying) [ Hbg. ]

660. Squeezing, constrictive pain in the bowels deep down in the hypogastrium, alternating with obtuse stitches or jerks towards the perinaeum (aft. 36 h.)

A constriction of the abdomen about the umbilical region, as if a knot or lump would be formed. [Ln.]

In the morning, immediately after getting out of bed, a violent tensive aching pain in the whole hypogastrium but especially in the pubic region; it is as if the hypogastrium (rarely the epigastrium) were spasmodically constricted, sometimes as if it were distended (though not actually distended); pains that gradually increase and gradually decline (aft. 24 h.). [Gss.]

Samuel Hahnemann
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) was the founder of Homoeopathy. He is called the Father of Experimental Pharmacology because he was the first physician to prepare medicines in a specialized way; proving them on healthy human beings, to determine how the medicines acted to cure diseases.

Hahnemann's three major publications chart the development of homeopathy. In the Organon of Medicine, we see the fundamentals laid out. Materia Medica Pura records the exact symptoms of the remedy provings. In his book, The Chronic Diseases, Their Peculiar Nature and Their Homoeopathic Cure, he showed us how natural diseases become chronic in nature when suppressed by improper treatment.