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  1. Gas 
    Passing gas can be embarrassing. But everyone does it. Find out the causes of gas and how to control burping and flatulence. ... Everyone has gas. Most people pass ...
  2. Burping; Eructation; Gas - belching
  3. 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 ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. 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 ...
  6. ... 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 ...
  7. 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 ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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 ; ...
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