ABIES CANADENSIS
Source indications
Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Great appetite
- tendency to over-eat
- gnawing, hungry, faint feeling in epigastrium
- light-headed feeling
- distension of the stomach
- hard beating of the heart
- feeling as if the right lung and liver were small and hard
- pain beneath right scapula
- lies with the legs drawn up
- shivering as if the blood turned to cold water
- quiet, careless, but easily fretted
- tipsy feeling
- swimming of the head
- light-headed
- sensation as of a stye in outer canthus of left eye
- dryness of the mouth
- craving for meat, pickles, and other coarse food
- some thirst
- a tendency to eat far beyond the capacity for digestion
- distension of the stomach and epigastrium
- burning in stomach
- sick feeling in the bowels
- rumbling in the bowels after eating
- sensation as if the liver were small and hard
- as if bile were deficient
- burning in rectum
- constipation
- urinates frequently day and night
- urine straw-coloured
- thinks the womb is soft and feeble
- sore feeling at the fundus of uterus
- breathing labored
- sensation as if the right lung were small and hard
- action of the heart labored
- increased action of the heart with distension of the stomach
- pain behind the right shoulder-blade
- weak feeling in sacral region
- feeling as of cold water between the shoulders
- hands cold, shrunken
- skin cold and clammy
- lies with the legs drawn up
- great prostration, wants to lie down all the time
- very faint, as if top of head were congested
- twitching of the muscles
- gaping, drowsy
- great restlessness at night, with tossing from side to side
- cold shivering all over as if blood turned to ice-water
- chills down back
