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  1. NLM Digital Collections - The American practice of medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J. Buchanan, 1868
    ... there is head- ache, vertigo, foul tongue, disagreeable eructations, con- stipation, remove them. If the symptoms denote ... diarrhoea become profuse, exhausting; abdomen tympanitic; hiccough and eructations precede complete exhaustion and death. Cause.—The disease ...
  2. ... tongue being white, their sto- mach flatulent, the eructations fetid; yet were they not without appetite, nor ... prising three hundred sneezes, (Ibid. 1672) ; ter- tian eructation, at the rate of three hundred eruc- tations ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The homoeopathic domestic medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, [1887]
    ... exchanged for a convulsive hiccough, with frequent bilious eructations; after the abdominal tension, fever and extreme restlessness ... be hardness and distension of the abdomen, putrid eructations, or even vomiting of fsecal matter. Dose: If ...
  4. ... may be given : peppermint drops usu- ally excite eructations, and recal the taste of the oil. When ... and the conse- quences of which are sour eructations, flatulence, and often vomiting. Hectic fever, which is ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Human physiology (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1850
    ... presence of food can be distin- guished by eructations for more than double the time. It is ... by the disengagement of air and conse- quent eructations ; a sense of weight, or heat, or of ...
  6. ... digestion is imperfect, and accompanied by bitter acrid eructations ; thirst, and a sense of epi- gastric fulness ... giving rise to habitual flatulency with irritating, acid eructations, nausea and vomiting of a liquid, at first ...
  7. ... causing a sensation of warmth in the stomach, eructations, and often from its nauseous taste nausea and ... pro- duces oppression, when there is flatulence, acid eructations, and the general evidences of dyspepsia, excitants become ...
  8. ... with difficulty in assimilating sugar and fat. Acid eructations, heartburn, A TYMPANITES—TYPHOID FEYER. 257 flatulence. Paleness ... relieved by vomiting. 6. Griping abdominal pain; fetid eructations; diarrhoea; unhealthy watery stools. 7. Retching; increased salivation ; ...
  9. ... and cqiyw, 'I put forth.' A nido- rous eructation. CNYMA. xi-ri/a. A slight itching. Also, ... e,r,yiutit, 'to break out.' Sour, fetid eructations, exhaling a smell similar to that of onions. ...
  10. ... the morn- ing after taking food ; frequent acid eructations; bad appetite, and considerable thirst. About a quarter ... heat and pain in the epigastrium, with acid eructations and flatulence; the latter also troubles him during ...
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