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 —Bitter taste; aversion to food, coffee, and tabaccotobacco [sic]; craves brandy.

.—Putrid, bitter taste; aversion to fat food, meat, bread, or milk; loss of appetite from abuse of tobacco.

.—When troubled with worms; ravenous appetite; hungry soon after meals.

.—Patient feels hungry but cannot eat when they try; constipation.

—Ravenous hunger after eating, and when the stomach is full; desire for tobacco, wine, etc.

See under dispepsia also.

—If caused from overloading the stomach; tongue coated white.

.—After injuries; eructations tasting like rotten eggs: vomiting after eating.

.—In hot weather; from drinking cold water when overheated; smell of food is intolerable.

—Weight in the stomach; cannot bear anything tight around the waist; everything tastes sour.

—All food disagrees; sour belching, and burning in the stomach.

—Bloatedness in the morning;