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maoh. 528 : painful sensitiveness in the pit of the 

 stomach, with burning, like heartburn, with bilious 

 diarrhoea, rather greenish, and almost painless. 530 : 

 violent pain and sensitiveness in the region of the 

 stomach and epigastrium, with vomiting, coated 

 tongue, fetid breath, costiveness, and sleep disturbed 

 by muttering and dreams, with frequent, wiry pulse. 

 533 : sense of numbness under the right ribs. 532 : 

 sense of compression, squeezing, bruising, under the 

 ribs, worse on the left side. 535 : violent burning 

 pains under the short ribs on both sides, worst and 

 most permanent on the left side, where the pain is 

 felt for weeks, preventing sleep. 543 : rumbling in the 

 abdomen, with violent urging to stool. 545 : nausea 

 in the abdomen, has to lie down. 546 : weight in 

 the abdomen. 547 : dull pain in the bowels. 552 : 

 occasional attacks of colic, with a feverish, tremu- 

 lous sensation. 553 : violent, cutting pains in the 

 abdomen. 555 : slowly pulsating, boring pain above 

 the left crest of the ilium, relieved by eructations. 

 556: pain in the abdomen, from the hips to the 

 umbilical region. 560 : soreness and pressure in the 

 lower abdomen. 563 : feeling of soreness, burning 

 and numbness below and on the side of the right hip, 

 deep-seated. 566 : the inner abdomen feels sore and 

 as if excoriated, painful when pressed upon. 567 : 

 feeling as if the bowels had been squeezed, with 

 tenesmus during stool. 576 : fulness and sense of 

 distension in the abdomen, as if bloated. 589 : fre- 

 quent urging to stool, with pain in the anus on 

 account of the frequent pressing. 590: violent 

 tenesmus. 593: several thin, yellow evacuations, 



