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Materia Medica Viva – Volume 2 page 411

CLINICAL
Bronchitis, broncho-pneumonia, croup. Atelectasis. Emphysema. Acute pulmonary edema. Asthma. Cyanosis, asphyxia neonatorum.
Crusta lactea: vitiligo; prurigo; obstinate pustules, pustular impetigo. Variola.
Chorea. Alcoholism, delirium tremens. Paralysis agitans.
Acute gastro-enteritis. Stomach upsets, vomiting.
Gout, arthritis, rheumatism, lumbago, stiff neck.
RELATIONSHIPS
Should be compared with: Ipecacuanha, Carbo uegetabilis, Ammonium carbonicum, Arsenicum, Laurocerasus, Aethusa, Baryta carbonica, Opium.
Complementary: Phosphorus, Silica, Baryta carbonica.
DOSAGE
From the lowest to the highest.
CASES
1. A little son of C.P.K. Esq., aged two years, became hoarse and croupy from almost any exciting cause. His father was an asthmatic subject, and his mother was feeble and cachectic, and their little son was, on the whole far from being strong and vigorous. His nurse had observed for some days that he was indifferent about his playthings and wanted to be held in the arms, and yet he ate and slept as usual. Without any previous exposure, a severe attack of croup came on in the middle of the night; all at once he became hoarse and coughed frequently. Being called immediately, I observed that his breathing was very labored and that a profuse perspiration was standing upon the face, and that the trachea and larynx were rapidly contracting. Gave Tart-emet. 3rd trit. about five grains in half a tumbler of water, and a teaspoonful every ten or fifteen minutes. The effect was almost magical, as the disease seemed to be arrested at once. The medicine was continued for more than an hour, when the little fellow went to sleep. He breathed better and better, until he awoke quite relieved. He had attacks subsequently, which the same remedy speedily removed.
Dr.A.E.SMALL
"The indications for this remedy in croup are based on the predominating symptoms of partial paralysis of the pneumogastric nerve. The short, hoarse, nearly suffocative breathing is accompanied by a whistling noise, heard even at a distance, whilst the