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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2147

throat, especially on swallowing. Or else: distressing feeling of constriction in the course of the oesophagus, and across the chest, in the direction of the diaphragm; with ineffectual attempts at vomiting.
In tonsillitis or inflammation of throat, the palate is unusually red. Dull, piercing pain in left tonsil, simultaneously a similar piercing inward at the left side of the lower jaw; worse by external touch.
Respiration, Chest, and Cough
Peculiar changes of the voice, because of spasms in the vocal organs: crying sound like croaking of frogs, or with a pressed sound like a baby, or else like a bellowing calf. ‘Cracked and squeaking voice’ (Kent) with a frightful sensation of tightness in the region of the lower chest.
Hoarseness: continuous, unable to speak a word, with a tendency to lie down;
immediately as soon as one inspires cold and dry air. Laryngospasm, with tetanic spasm of extremities.
Difficult respiration, also loss of breath with fear of suffocation; asthma. ‘Spasmodic attack of dyspnoea; the chest feels constricted, respiration is difficult, even to suffocation; on remission of this spasm, spasmodic vomiting, followed by remission for half an hour’. Spasmodic contraction of chest, whereby the respiration was impeded, increasing an already great anxiety. ‘Anxiety and pressure in chest; very short breathing on account of the anxiety; most when sitting’.
Dyspnoea so intense, that he cannot bear a handkerchief before his face.
Very rapid respiration, with a rattling noise in the bronchi. Difficult respira- tion from emotional reasons, where emotions could not be expressed and a cramping sensation takes over the respiration.
A report of a cured case of asthma: ‘Constantly short, superficial, quick respiration, with short, spasmodic coughing and rattling of mucus upon chest. When trying to take a deep breath, the cough intensifies parox- ysmally, with whistling breathing. Dyspnoea is worse by coughing, laughing, bending upper part of body backward, walking quickly, inhaling acrid vapours, etc. Tickling and itching in the larynx, pit of stomach painful to touch. In the evening after lying down, this condition aggravates, and a