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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1290

Throat
After smoking, hawking up of mucus and vomiting of slimy matter.
Dryness and burning in the fauces, without any thirst, even with an aversion to cold water. Scratchy dry sensation in the throat which makes him hawk.
Respiration and Chest
Larynx and trachea seem to be constricted, with wheezing sounds upon breathing deeply and cough that seems to originate in the upper part of the air passages, above the larynx.
Tickling in the throat, causing cough, worse at night.
Catarrhal asthma, sometimes with hard cough, mucus not readily raised, but giving relief when it comes up.
Asthma alternates with an itching, burning rash. An example that Hering observed in his proving: ‘Rash at inner side of forearm, red and big pimples, violently itching and burning; when it disappears, immediately severe oppression of chest, that he cannot get his breath, as if mucus would suffocate him, without anxiety Breathing in sighing jerks.
Dull stitching pains in the right side of the chest, which are better when lying on the right side and worse when lying on the left.
Pulse hard and bounding, or rapid and scarcely perceptible.
Stomach
Pulsating in the pit of the stomach after walking; he soon becomes tired. Sensation as if a bird were fluttering in the stomach and trying to escape, causing nausea.
Nausea often comes on in the morning upon rising. It may be accompanied by a dazed feeling in the head, by a certain giddiness, feels like an empty sensation in the stomach, and by stitches in the pit of the stomach.
Much belching; repeated eructation of small amounts of wind, as if the stomach were full of dry food.
He drinks without real thirst, because of the sensation that the dry food lies in his stomach; eats only because the stomach feels hollow, but without any appetite.
Lack of thirst has often been observed: thirstless during a fever, thirstless for days. There is even an aversion to cold water; the patient often only tolerates or wants warm drinks. Alternately, there are Caladium patients who are thirsty all day. They drink tea, coffee, cold drinks, but not water. Hering also observed a desire for beer without real thirst in his proving; the patient said he actually