Podophyllum: Stool like carrion, putrid; in diarrhoea of
children during epidemic of cholera; worse in hot weather;
sour, with flatulence, gagging and excessive thirst in children.
Lachesis: Cadaverous, worse during sleep.
Rheum: Offensive stool during dentition, sour smelling with
colic in children when the body also smells sour, screaming and
tenesmus with deanery in children.
Benzoic Acid: Offensive diarrhoea like urine in children.
Baptisia. Foul smell in stool in typhoid fever.
Psorinum: Foul smell with discharge from the ear, in eczema
or opthalmia. Stool like spoiled egg in children in their first and
second summer.
Asafoetida: Watery stools of most disgusting odour. Pain in
abdomen and discharge of fetid flatus.
Arsenic Alb: Cadaverous in gastro-malacia, in intestinal
catarrh; in scurvy.
Calcarea Carb: Sour stool in cholera infantum, during
dentition and scrofula; with open fontanelles.
Graphites: Sour stool with burning in rectum.
Apis M: In hydrocephaloid.