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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1423

aching, pressure in the uterus and vagina, flushes of heat in the loins, fatigued from going upstairs with pain from right groin into left hip. Throbbing, stinging, tickling, sore aching or pressing in the genitals, drawing upward into the symphysis and downward in the thighs. Pressure upward, throbbing and similar sensations over mons veneris.
Aching in the uterus in the morning; uterine pains in cold, wet weather. The cervix and os uteri are swollen, red and painful.
Burning in the vagina, with pain on both sides of the bladder and uterus; burning like fire up into the chest. Aching in the vagina after nosebleed. Pains from the abdomen, especially the navel, draw towards the vagina.
Respiration
Hoarseness of the voice is frequent, especially in the morning and on walking in the open air; must clear throat before he can talk or sing. Catarrhal disorders of the air passages.
Breathing difficult, with constriction of the chest; better when lying down, worse again when rising in the morning, with great pain in the chest when breathing. Suffocative attacks upon the slightest exertion, or upon climbing stairs; in children when lifted from the cradle.
Respiration is more difficult, frequent, and short. The prover is frequently obliged to take a deep sighing breath, which leads to the well-known key-note of involuntary sighing.
Deep breathing may, though, induce or increase pains: sharp pain in the left chest and to the left of the left mammae, followed by a dull pain; sharp pain in the region of the heart; sticking in the region of the liver.
Cough
Dry, hacking cough in thin, pale, sickly people, which is worse in cold, damp weather.
Dry cough with hoarseness and soreness, and dryness in the throat.
Hacking cough and fluent coryza with a chill.
Cough with yellow expectoration, more in the morning; with fever, dryness and thirst; during difficult dentition, also with rattling of phlegm in the chest which is difficult to expectorate.
Cough in the sunny half of the day, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Chronic cough of consumptives, who suffer with cold extremities.
Whooping cough of teething children, and in obstinate cases, with emaciation.