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Respiratory Organs, A dry teasing cough, coming on first before the chill, and continuing through chill (Dunham): Rhus-t.

Respiratory Organs, Acute hoarseness of professional singers and speakers: Ferr-p., Rhus-t.

Respiratory Organs, Agony; has to sit straight up; can hardly breathe; pulse thread-like; vomiturition; sweats, with anxiety; abdomen swollen, particularly under the short ribs (after scarlet fever): Acon.

Respiratory Organs, Attacks of suffocative cough in children coming on about midnight; with crying, dyspnea; hands and face turn blue: Samb.

Respiratory Organs, Awakens from sleep in a fright and feels as if suffocating, with dry cough: Spong.

Respiratory Organs, Awakes with great difficulty of breathing; lungs feel tight, compressed; must have fresh air: Bapt.

Respiratory Organs, Blood spitting; blood comes up with an easy hemming, or some coughing, either after mental excitement, after drinking wine, or exposure to dry cold air: Acon.

Respiratory Organs, Breathing asthmatic, must incline the chest forward, must spring out of bed at night, especially about midnight: Ars.

Respiratory Organs, Bronchitis with heart trouble, loses his breath on falling asleep: Grin.

Respiratory Organs, Cannot talk on account of pain in the larynx: Phos.

Respiratory Organs, Cardiac cough with sweat in the palms: Naja

Respiratory Organs, Cardiac dyspnea with choking sensation: Naja

Respiratory Organs, Chest painfully sensitive to touch, and sore pain in chest on inspiration; acts more on middle and upper portion of right lung: Calc.

Respiratory Organs, Child cries before the paroxysm of cough as if afraid of the hurt: Arn.

Respiratory Organs, Chronic hoarseness and cough, the voice frequently giving out when talking or singing: Spong.

Respiratory Organs, Chronic hoarseness from speaking or singing (clergymans sore throat). Met: Arg-n., Arum-t.

Respiratory Organs, Chronic hoarseness of professional singers and speakers: Arg-m., Arum-t.

Respiratory Organs, Coarse rales, much mucus which cannot be coughed up: Kali-s.

Respiratory Organs, Coming to warm room from cold air agg. cough: Bry.

Respiratory Organs, Consoling words displease and excite cough: Ars.

Respiratory Organs, Continual and severe cough, with or without expectoration; always attended with circumscribed redness of cheeks: Sang.

Respiratory Organs, Cough after dry cold wind, with swelling below the larynx, and great sensitiveness to cold air or water; cough with hoarseness all the time, agg. before midnight or towards morning: Hep.

Respiratory Organs, Cough after eating sweet things: Zinc.

Respiratory Organs, Cough after eating, with vomiting of food: Dig.

Respiratory Organs, Cough agg. after eating or drinking, with vomiting of ingesta: Bry.

Respiratory Organs, Cough agg. from 3 to 4 a. m.: Kali-c.

Respiratory Organs, Cough agg. when bending forward: Caust.

Respiratory Organs, Cough ceasing on lying down: Mang.

Respiratory Organs, Cough compels the erect position and ceases on passing flatus up or down: Sang.

Respiratory Organs, Cough decreased by getting on hands and knees: Eup-per.

Respiratory Organs, Cough did not molest him while walking, but returned as soon as he sat down: Astac.

Respiratory Organs, Cough does not decrease the irritation, the longer he coughs the more the irritation to cough increases: Ign.

Respiratory Organs, Cough dry and sibilant, sounds like a saw driven through a pine board (croup): Spong.

Respiratory Organs, Cough during menses: Zinc.

Respiratory Organs, Cough during sleep, patient seems to sleep into the cough, or worse also after a nap: Lach.

Respiratory Organs, Cough excited by drinking cold water, with involuntary urination: Squil.

Respiratory Organs, Cough excited by every attempt to speak, so that one is obliged to desist: Cimic.

Respiratory Organs, Cough frequent, convulsive, head spasmodically jerked forward, knees jerked up to abdomen: Ther.

Respiratory Organs, Cough grows less frequent; patient shows signs of carbonized blood: Ant-t.

Respiratory Organs, Cough in the evening, when reading, laughing, or loud talking, or from lying on left side: Phos.

Respiratory Organs, Cough in the heat of the sun, also from coming from cold into warm air: Ant-c.

Respiratory Organs, Cough increased every time a breath of cold air strikes: Hep.

Respiratory Organs, Cough is amel. by a swallow of cold water: Caust.

Respiratory Organs, Cough lessened by eating or drinking, especially warm things: Spong.

Respiratory Organs, Cough only in the day time, or only after dinner, particularly after eating meat: Staph.

Respiratory Organs, Cough provoked by change of air, cool or warm, or change in the rhythm of respiration: Rumx.

Respiratory Organs, Cough when becoming warm in bed: Nux-m.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with a greenish expectoration during the day or in the evening; not at night nor in the morning: Chin.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with a sensation as if one could not cough deep enough to raise the mucous: Caust.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with bitter expectoration: Puls.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with circumscribed redness of cheeks, and pain in the chest: Sang.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with copious expectoration of greenish matter, and tearing out pain in sternum, exhausting night sweats: Kali-i.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with expectoration in the morning, greenish, purulent, sometimes brownish: Carb-v.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with expectoration of very tough mucus, so viscid that it draws out in strings down to the feet: Kali-bi.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with pain in the hip, and involuntary passage of urine: Caust.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with profuse expectoration of greenish, sweetish, or salty mucus, and great sensation of weakness in chest: Stann.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with salty expectoration, agg. 4 to 8 p. m.: Lyc.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with soreness, hold chest with his hands: Eup-per.

Respiratory Organs, Cough with yellow expectoration thick, yellow, lumpy, purulent, profuse and greenish: Sil.

Respiratory Organs, Cough, agg. coming from warm room into cold air: Phos.

Respiratory Organs, Cough, with copious expectoration of mucus, interspersed here and there with bright red points of blood: Laur.

Respiratory Organs, Cough, with expectoration of large quantities of viscid albuminous mucus: Coc-c.

Respiratory Organs, Cough, with expectoration of thick viscid mucus flying out of the mouth: Bad.

Respiratory Organs, Coughing and gaping consecutively, particularly children, with crying or dozing and twitching in face: Ant-t.

Respiratory Organs, Croupy cough, awaking in first sleep, particularly with children, after dry, cold west wind: Acon.

Respiratory Organs, Crowing inspirations, expiration almost impossible: Chlor.

Respiratory Organs, Distressing dyspnea, thirst but drinks only in sips, for want of breath, must be fanned: Kali-n.

Respiratory Organs, Dry spasmodic cough at night, agg. on lying down, amel. by sitting up: Hyos.

Respiratory Organs, Dry, tickling cough in the evening; tightness across the chest; expectoration in the morning: Phos.

Respiratory Organs, During the heat of orgasm of blood he is obliged to loosen the clothing about the neck; there is a sensation as though they hindered the circulation of blood; with a kind of suffocative feeling: Lach.

Respiratory Organs, During the paroxysms the coughs follow each other so rapidly and violently that he is scarcely able to get his breath: Dros.

Respiratory Organs, Dyspnoea amel. in a recumbent posture, and agg. when sitting, or when arms are brought near the body: Psor.

Respiratory Organs, Every time he stands still during a walk he coughs: Ign.

Respiratory Organs, Excessive lachrymation during cough; cough only in daytime (pertussis): Euphr.

Respiratory Organs, Expectoration of mouldy taste and smell: Bor.

Respiratory Organs, Expectoration of very tough mucus so viscid that it drew in strings down to feet: Kali-bi.

Respiratory Organs, Expectoration smells exceedingly offensive even to the patient himself: Sang.

Respiratory Organs, Feeling as though the thorax were too narrow, with constant inclination to widen it: Seneg.

Respiratory Organs, Frequent involuntary deep breathing; long and sighing respirations: Apis

Respiratory Organs, Frequent sighing or desire to take a deep breath: Ign.

Respiratory Organs, From climbing mountains, or other muscular exertions, want of breath, prostration, cannot sleep, and other ailments: Ars.

Respiratory Organs, Gaping after coughing: Apis

Respiratory Organs, Gets sleepy after every coughing spell: Ign.

Respiratory Organs, Great dryness of the larynx, with hoarse, hollow, wheezing cough: Spong.

Respiratory Organs, Great hoarseness, voice has a deep bass sound: Dros.

Respiratory Organs, Great sense of weakness in the chest, reading or talking produces great exhaustion: Stann.

Respiratory Organs, Great suffocation; desires to be fanned; must have more air: Carb-v.

Respiratory Organs, Great suffocation; feels as though every breath would be his last: Apis

Respiratory Organs, Hacking, almost continual cough, agg. at night when lying: Con.

Respiratory Organs, Hard dry cough, with great soreness in the abdomen, or a bruised pain in the epigastrium: Nux-v.

Respiratory Organs, If children get angry the coughing spell comes on; also after eating: Ant-t.

Respiratory Organs, Inability to expectorate what is raised, must swallow it: Caust.

Respiratory Organs, Inspiration long, with crowing sound; expiration sudden and forcible: Gels.

Respiratory Organs, Intense sticking, or sticking pains in chest; cannot bear to move or draw a deep breath: Bry.

Respiratory Organs, Intercostal rheumatism, chest sore, bruised, agg. from touch, motion, or turning the body: Ran-b.

Respiratory Organs, Lancinating pains through the chest, with dry heat, difficult breathing, after a violent chill in dry cold air: Acon.

Respiratory Organs, Looking into the fire increases the cough: Ant-c.

Respiratory Organs, Looses breath with the cough, turns pale or blue in the face and stiffens: Ip.

Respiratory Organs, Middle right lung: Sep.

Respiratory Organs, Pain in chest with coughing, amel. by external pressure: Phos.

Respiratory Organs, Pain in head as if it would burst; cries out and grasps the head when coughing: Caps.

Respiratory Organs, Pain in lower left chest on coughing. Springs up in bed and grasps the chest with hands, dry cough: Bry.

Respiratory Organs, Pain in lower left chest on coughing. Springs up in bed and grasps the chest with hands, loose cough: Nat-s.

Respiratory Organs, Pain through lower third of right chest to back: Kali-c.

Respiratory Organs, Paroxysms of spasmodic cough, ending in gagging or vomiting: Sep.

Respiratory Organs, Patient feels as though he must take a long breath, but cannot as the chest will not expand sufficiently, or there is pain in the attempt: Bry.

Respiratory Organs, Phlegm rattling in the chest, sometimes vomited up; young children: Ip.

Respiratory Organs, Putting a hand from under the bed cover brings on cough: Rhus-t.

Respiratory Organs, Rattling or hollow cough, agg. at night, with suffocation; throat full of phlegm; sweat on forehead; vomiting of food: Ant-t.

Respiratory Organs, Roughness and hoarseness, even loss of voice, in mornings, with burning and soreness: Caust.

Respiratory Organs, Scrofulous when best remedies fail; also phthisis florida in the beginning (Baruch): Ther.

Respiratory Organs, Sensation as of a bruise or soreness of the chest when coughing; expectoration blood streaked: Arn.

Respiratory Organs, Severe laryngeal cough which compels the patient to grasp the larynx: All-c.

Respiratory Organs, Sharp pain through the upper part of left lung from front to shoulder-blade: Myrt-c.

Respiratory Organs, Sharp pains through the lower lobe of the left lung: Ox-ac.

Respiratory Organs, Sharp, fixed or darting pains in the apex, and through upper third of right lung: Ars.

Respiratory Organs, She feels suffocated; wants doors and windows open: Sulph.

Respiratory Organs, Short hacking or gagging cough (worms): Cina

Respiratory Organs, Short titillating cough from cardiac affection: Laur.

Respiratory Organs, Shortness or breath on going up the slightest ascent: Calc.

Respiratory Organs, Soreness of the chest walls on moving arms, particularly left: Seneg.

Respiratory Organs, Spasmodic cough violent; patient gets stiff, breathing ceases; spasmodic twitchings; after a while consciousness returns, he vomits and slowly recovers: Cupr.

Respiratory Organs, Spasmodic cough with frequent eructation of gas. Especially in old people: Ambr.

Respiratory Organs, Spasmodic cough, amel. on lying down: Mang.

Respiratory Organs, Spasmodic cough, with such as have large varices: Zinc.

Respiratory Organs, Spitting blood, with flying pains in chest, amel. slowly walking about: Ferr.

Respiratory Organs, State of collapse, wants to be fanned all the time, craves fresh air: Med.

Respiratory Organs, Stitch high up (apex) in left chest to back: Ther.

Respiratory Organs, Stitching pain through sternum to back or deep in chest, agg. when walking: Kali-i.

Respiratory Organs, Stitching pain through the right lower lung to back when coughing, sweats without relief: Merc.

Respiratory Organs, Sudden hoarseness from walking against the wind: Nux-m.

Respiratory Organs, Suddenly something runs from the neck to the larynx, and interrupts breathing completely; it wakens at night (spasm of the glottis): Lach.

Respiratory Organs, Suffocation threatens from constriction in throat and chest; much mucus: Ip.

Respiratory Organs, The cough expels an offensive breath from the lungs: Caps.

Respiratory Organs, The head trembles, particularly when coughing, with an inward trembling, teeth chattering and drowsiness more in the evening and in the warmth: Ant-t.

Respiratory Organs, The irritation ot cough is felt in the abdomen: Ant-c.

Respiratory Organs, Tickling in the pit of the throat causes a scraping dry cough, agg. at night, even in sleep, especially with children taking cold in winter: Cham.

Respiratory Organs, Trembling of the whole body when coughing: Phos.

Respiratory Organs, Troublesome cough; as soon as he brings up something he feels much relieved (suppressed expectoration): Zinc.

Respiratory Organs, Very frequent returns of a dry, short, hacking cough, followed by swallowing, as if something were rising into the throat (worms): Cina

Respiratory Organs, Violent incessant dry cough, fatiguing, with little expectoration, agg. by pressure, talking and especially by inspiring cold air: Rumx.

Respiratory Organs, Vomiting of ingesta after every cough: Ferr.

Respiratory Organs, Wants to be fanned, but slowly and at a distance: Lach.

Respiratory Organs, Weakness in the chest when talking and in the evening when lying down: Sulph.

Respiratory Organs, When going to sleep the breath fades away and seems to be gone, and the heart slows or stops, then awakens with a gasp to catch it: Dig.

Respiratory Organs, When the child coughs there appears to be a large collection of mucus in the bronchial tubes; it seems as if much would be expectorated, but nothing comes: Ant-t.

Respiratory Organs, Whooping cough with ecchymosed eyes, child cries before coughing (dreads the hurt of coughing): Arn.

Respiratory Organs, With the cough pains in different parts of the body: Caps.