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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1908

Another well-confirmed symptom is a hoarse hacking cough in the morning after rising, excited, in relatively long intervals, by a sensation as of a little feather, or dust in the throat on inspiration. Bonninghausen gives a good description of the Cina whooping cough: ‘Violent periodically recurrent attacks of whooping cough, excited by a sensation as of dust in the throat, or by much adherent mucus in the throat with difficult expectoration of whitish, mucous. Worse in the morning and evening, by drinking; by deep inspiration; by walking in the open air; by pressure upon the larynx; by reading and writing; when lying on the right side; by cold air; by yawning’.
Spasmodic dry cough of long standing, accompanied by gagging and vomiting, recurring periodically every spring and autumn.
Cough so violent that it forces tears into the eyes.
Child is afraid to speak or move for fear of bringing on a paroxysm of coughing (compare Bryonia).
Paroxysms of spasmodic cough at night, ending in ‘spasms’, i.e. sudden rigidity of the body, or the body of the child is thrown backward so violently as to force it off the nurse’s lap.
Stomach
Great hunger is the most important symptom in this area. Great hunger soon after a meal, or in the middle of the night; with a gnawing, empty sensation in stomach; even immediately after vomiting. ‘When the child has taken all it can hold yet cries for the bottle, or empties its stomach by spitting up and vomiting the food and then reaches out whining and crying for more… ’ (Kent).
The voracious hunger can reach an extreme degree, children cannot stand seeing that someone else eats and violently grasp the food, devouring it instantly; but all the same much emaciation. This may alternate with a total loss of appetite. Intercurrent canine hunger is an important symptom in different patho¬logical states, especially in intermittent fevers, and it often quickly alternates with vomiting. The hunger will usually come on during the apyrexia: immediately after fever heat, before the chill or after the sweat stage.
As to the foods taken, there is a marked caprice.
Two characteristic mental symptoms apply to the appetite as well: ‘Craves