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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1960

dry, with or without thirst. ‘Dryness in mouth, at night, without thirst’. Or else: ‘Feeling of dryness in mouth, with foamy saliva and violent thirst’. A white or whitish-yellow coating on the tongue may occur. ‘Tongue coated white, dry at the edges, bitter taste, unquenchable thirst’.
The speech is often greatly impaired. This is in part a mental problem (for example a difficulty to find the right word, or an extreme slowness of compre¬hension and phrasing what one wants to say), but in part also a problem of the organs of articulation and their nerves. ‘Mumbling speech, it requires great effort to articulate the words clearly’. ‘Difficulty in speaking, as from paralysis of the tongue’. Problems to coordinate the motions of the tongue. In the proving we find: ‘She gets a kind of constriction in the mouth from speaking and has to speak more slowly’. The mental and articulation problems often come at the same time.
In the teeth there is an interesting symptom: ‘Hollow tooth pains only when chewing food, even soft food; not when biting with empty mouth’.
Generally the patients tend to feel better when they press their teeth together.
A strange sensation is a ‘chilly feeling’ in the teeth with a ‘shrill fine drawing at the borders of teeth’, which came on in a case of prosopalgia that was cured by Cocculus.
Throat
Spasms or paresis of oesophagus and pharynx. The oesophagus does not permit swallowing’.
Dryness and roughness in pharynx and oesophagus, most felt when swallow¬ing, but without thirst.
Burning in oesophagus, extending into fauces, with taste of sulphur in mouth. Constricting feeling on throat while coughing.
Pain in throat on putting out the tongue.
Burning like fire in pharynx, and at the same time a shuddering around the head
Respiration, Cough and Chest
The respiration is often impeded by a sensation of constriction or contraction. It may be felt in the throat, in the region of the throat pit or high up in the pharynx. ‘Sensation in the pit of the throat, as if something arrested the breathing; it constricts the throat’.