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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1246

and choking, even cramps and numbness of the left arm.
Respiration and Cough
Difficulty breathing; continued oppression and uneasiness as if the chest were constricted by an iron band and cannot expand for normal respiration. Breathing oppressed, as from a great weight on the chest.
The breathing becomes more and more laboured, so that the patient cannot lie down flat and becomes acutely anxious. Breathing may only be possible by lying on the back with the shoulders elevated.
Suffocative attacks, with turbulent action of the heart; worse at 11 p.m.
Chronic bronchitis, with rattling of mucus which is continuous day and night; oppression of breathing on going upstairs, with an inability to lie flat in bed. Bronchitis, with palpitation of the heart and bronchial catarrh, from overexertion of the heart.
Chronic bronchitis, with rattling of mucus, which becomes acute after a cold and causes great anxiety and suffocation.
Periodic attacks of suffocation, with fainting, cold sweat on the face and loss of pulse.
‘Sometimes the breath stops altogether for half a minute, but without unconsciousness, skin gets colder; afterwards gasping.’ ‘When breath stops, there is violent gasping and palpitation. ’ (Hering)
Abnormal respiratory murmur and bronchial respiration.
Frequent attacks of asthma, with a stricture around the chest, like a band of iron. During asthma attacks, every year, a sensation of a hoop around the throat, another around the heart, and another around the diaphragm.
Inspiring fresh air is very reviving.
Various kinds of cough, due to cardiac disorders.
Catarrhal cough, with much viscid expectoration.
Haemoptysis, with marked arterial excitement and a convulsive cough.
Cough, with thick expectoration, like boiled starch, and very yellow.
Excessive secretion of mucus, with oppression, when attempting to lie do; the heart feels as if it is clutched; the face and limbs become cold.