beginning stages of the disease. Bonninghausen describes the cough like this: ‘Spasmodic, hollow whooping-cough in short attacks, which are relatively rare (4-5 per day); as of sulphur vapours, or excited by a tingling irritation in larynx and throat; without expectoration in the evening, in the morning with yellow, greenish or pus-like expectoration, sometimes brownish- bloody, less frequently tough, white and mucous or watery; expectoration has a putrid, sour or salty taste and a bad odour.’
An urge to take a deep breath, with moaning, frequently recurring.
Painful throbbing in the head and teeth during inspiration.
Laborious, quick and short respiration, with cold hands and feet. Even Cheyne-Stokes breathing, especially in organic heart diseases.
In dyspnoea, oppression of the chest, and asthmatic respiration Carbo vegetabilis may be indicated, especially when these conditions are caused or attended by flatulent distension pressing upwards and relieved by eructation.
Difficult respiration with fullness of the chest and palpitation, even on slight motion, most severe in the evening.
The cough is especially worse in the evening, until midnight; after lying down; also in damp cold weather or on going from a warm to a cold place.
It is especially accompanied by severe burning in the chest, or else or by a ‘raw pain’ there (as if the flesh were raw); also with flatulent disorders.
Coughs every time after eating to satiety. Eating or drinking generally aggravates, but especially cold drinks.
Violent tickling cough, with whitish sputum, in the morning after waking.
Itching in the larynx causes cough with tough, salty sputa, in the evening on going to sleep and in the morning, one hour after rising.
Cough with sneezing or ending in sneezing (Agaricus).
With each coughing spell, painful shootings through the head.
Dry cough after each expiration, with a flush of heat and sweat.
Paroxysmal hard spells of coughing, very laborious, not ceasing until masses of offensive sputa are coughed up. The cough is frequently accompanied by choking, retching, and gagging, and ends in vomiting of mucus.