Thea Sinensis

The following are the indications of Thea Sinensis, as it relates to this part. Strongest indications are in bold, the next strongest are in italics, and the remaining indications are in a plain typeface.
HEAD
Temporary mental exaltation
Ill-humored
Sleepless and restless
Hallucinations of hearing
Cold damp feeling at back of head.
Sick headache radiating from one point
CHEST
Heart, Anxious oppression
Precordial distress
Palpitation, unable to lie on left side
Fluttering
Pulse rapid, irregular, intermittent.
ABDOMEN
Stomach, Sinking sensation at epigastrium
Faint, gone feeling ( Sep., Hyd., Oleand.) Craves acids
Sudden production of wind in large quantities.
Borborygmi
Liability to hernia.
GENITALS ETC
Female, Soreness and tenderness in ovaries.
GENERALITIES
Sleepy in daytime, sleepiness at night, with vascular excitement and restlessness, and dry skin
Horrible dreams cause no horror.