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Materia Medica Viva Volume 7 – page 1536

An important indication of Cantharis is bronchitis where the mucus is profuse, tenacious, and ropy (compare Kali bichromium) and burning up on urination is present at the same time. Mezger found the remedy useful in influenza-related bronchitis with cystitic irritation, albuminous urine, and spurting of urine during coughing. Hering mentions: ‘Catarrh in larger bronchia, with profuse, yellow expectoration.’
Frequent dry hacking cough. Bloody expectoration.
Difficult respiration, sometimes with oppression, on account of a spasmodic contraction of the throat or chest.
Stitching, shooting pain in the chest, worse on inspiration, or impeding or arresting respiration. The stitches may go from one side to the other, from the front right through to the back, or they extend to the axillae. ‘A pain in chest like a shot, from the front towards the back, with arrest of breathing.’ Cannot lie on the left side because of stitching on inspiration, at midnight. Extreme heat and burning in the chest, as if from fire.
Pleuritis exsudativa. Pericarditis, with effusion.
Violent palpitation. Drawing pain in the region of the heart. Stitch in the heart, followed by a crawling sensation.
Praecordial anxiety; sensation of anxiety in the heart, in the afternoon.
The pulse is very variable: mostly hard, full and frequent, at times intermittent; frequent and weak or slow, feeble, and scarcely perceptible; more full and rapid in the morning.
Stomach
The person’s appetite is usually diminished and often he is easily disgusted by food, drink and tobacco. If his appetite begins to return, coffee will make him lose it. He gets nausea, as if from a weakness in the stomach, after coffee. Constant great thirst, often excessive, with burning pain in the throat and stomach; but at the same time we often see an intense aversion to all fluids; if someone hands him a glass of water, he pushes it away. Or: water cannot be swallowed in spite of the thirst on account of the burning pain, or because of a spasmodic contraction of the throat. Or: dry lips without thirst.
Heartburn and heat rising, without thirst; drinking water increases burning pain. Nightly regurgitation of food.