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OPHIDIANS. 
Contusive pain in the left knee. 
7 p.M. Lancinating pains in the anterior part of the 
external edge of the left foot. 
Sensation of repletion in the stomach. 
Sharp pain at one point in the right thigh. 
Blue-black cedema of the leg in the morning; the leg 
becomes more inflamed with exercise, and is much 
darker and discolored at night. 
Lack of appetite. 
The whole of the leg is covered with dark, irregular- 
shaped patches or spots formed by the extravasation 
of the blood. 
Frequent voiding of urine. 
Burning sensation in the head. 
Continued thirst with a bitter taste in the mouth. 
Excoriation of the lips and gums. 
Total loss of appetite. 
Pain as of excoriation in the left leg, which afterwards 
passes to the internal edge of the right foot, where 
it is felt more acutely. 
Third Day. 
An almost unbearable pain in the lower part of the heart 
that checks respiration ; this is felt during the night. 
Temporal regions exceedingly painful to the touch during 
the whole day. . 
Rigidness of the leg with impossibility to remain stand- _ 
ing, which lasts several minutes. 
Sharp pain in one point between the shoulders. 
Dull pain in the lower lumbar and hypogastric regions. 
Burning pains in the anus. 
Cracks in the lips and gums as on the preceding day. 
