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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1345

are also gnawing, cutting, and drawing pains.
In pulmonary disorders, the upper and middle portions of the right lung
tend to be the most affected.
Abscesses in the lungs of children, especially on the left side; ulcers in the lungs, with purulent expectoration; tuberculous consumption; pleuro-pneumonia in tuberculous types.
Hering gives the indication: threatened paralysis of lungs in scarlatina; loud rattling in windpipe, the breath is hot; praecordial anguish; no cough; rattling mostly during expiration.
The chest is very sensitive to touch, percussion or pressure.
Cramp in (left) intercostal muscles, has to bend to the side quickly to get relief.
Cough
Mucus in the chest, but often without a cough or, at least, without the need to expectorate the mucus. Rattling of mucus in the chest or in the trachea on expiration; worse when lying down and in the evening.
Night cough during sleep. Evening cough in bed. Morning cough. The cough tends to become worse in the morning on rising and in the early evening, i.e. at the start and end of the day.
Tickling irritation in the trachea, bringing on a hacking cough; also, a tickling cough, as from feather-down. Constant tickling under the middle of the sternum causing a hacking cough; worse from talking and moving.
Cough from eating; from playing piano, ‘every note she struck seemed to vibrate in her stomach’.
Prickling in the larynx, with severe night cough, concussive and fatiguing; rattling cough, with little expectoration; prevents sleep; irritated by cold drinks. Very violent cough, first dry, later with frequent, salty expectoration, with pain as though something were being torn loose in the larynx. The cough often affects the head: ‘From every attack of cough, the head receives a painful jar, as if it should burst.’ A raw pain in the chest can also accompany the cough.
The cough is often dry, especially at night. If there is expectoration, it is often yellow and offensive. It may also be sweetish, and sometimes blood is coughed up: after choking, on fast motion, or after drinking. ‘Cough dry