Books

Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1185

alternating with a headache; ameliorated in cold air.
Asthma occurs nightly about 8 – 9 p.m. and lasts through the whole night. Arrested respiration and fits of dyspnea, even at night, sometimes with shooting colic and a desire to open the bowels.
Cough: dry, spasmodic cough, principally at night, and after drinking and eating, when entering a warm room, and after taking a deep inspiration or after vexation.
Scraping cough in and from trachea, in the evening after lying down. Irritation to cough, as though some mucus were in the trachea; the pain in the trachea is worse while talking or smoking.
A hacking dry cough, during fever, from the upper part of the trachea.
A constant crawling upwards in the throat starts the cough and the patient is then able to expectorate some mucus. Yellow expectoration or coagulated brown blood is coughed up during the daytime. Violent cough early in the morning in bed, and in the evening at 7 p.m. The cough will start if the arms get cold and will be further aggravated by raising them. Sticking pain under the sternum and pleuritic stitches during heat. The cough seems to come from the stomach, together with a crawling and tickling in the pit of the stomach, ameliorated by drinking. Symptoms are made worse while lying on the left side. Irritation in epigastrium from cough.
The patient has to sit up when coughing at night and press his hand upon the sternum as though to support the chest, which ameliorates the painful stitching pain. Cough with stitches in sides of chest, or with headache as if head would fly to pieces. Cramp-like, suffocating cough, especially after midnight, or after drinking and eating, which causes vomiting of food. The patient has fits of choking before the paroxysm of the nocturnal cough.
In the morning the cough is looser and is better in the open air. The cough is racking,
spasmodic and painful and starts from an irritation in the air passages, or as if there is
smoke in the larynx and the patient has to breathe often. The cough seems to shake the
whole body and pain is felt in the head or in the abdominal muscles.
Whooping cough in the evening and at night and from eating.
Going into a warm room and damp rooms aggravate the cough as does
bending the head backwards or lying with the head low. Lying on the back and