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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2758

Male Genitalia/Sex
Itching on the glans penis, compelling scratching especially on standing. Twist- ing, drawing pain in the testicles. Shooting in the testicles on crossing the thighs.
Female Genitalia/Sex
Menses too early and too profuse; bright red blood; blood passed in large clots; with faintness; with nausea and vomiting of mucus; with cold skin looking like wax, blue lips; with pale face and blue rings around the eyes; great weakness after menses; pain in umbilical region. Metrorrhagia, bright red, clotted; gushing; sudden; intermittent; worse from motion; during or after delivery; after vexation. Threatened a bortion, often with a sharp or pinching pain around umbilicus, which runs downward to uterus, with constant nausea and discharge of bright red blood; in the sixth week. Labor pains, spasmodic, cutting across from left to right, accompanied by severe cutting pains in umbilical region, interfering with true labor pains. Uterine pains running downwards. Prolapsus of uterus during or after menses.
Respiration
Sudden attacks of troublesome dyspnoea; with contraction in the chest, better from open air, worse from evening until 9 a.m.; with a sense of constriction across the chest and violent, convulsive cough; with wheezing and great weight and anxiety about the heart, better by copious expectoration; worse from least exercise, at night, from 10 p.m. until 10 a.m.; as from dust. Severe and con- vulsive paroxysm of asthma with danger of suffocation; during dry cough with cyanosis, cold sweat on face and extremities, nausea and vomiting. Asthma in children with nausea, retching and vomiting or diarrhoea, preceded, attended or followed by stretching of the limbs. Asthmatic bronchitis worse from damp weather and from sudden weather changes. Rattling respiration. Breathing anxious and hurried; short and panting; heavy.
Cough/Expectoration
Cough due to a contractive tickling sensation extending from the upper part of the larynx to the lowest parts of the bronchial tubes. During dry cough convul- sion of glottis lasting so long that child remains for a time without respiring.
Quickly following coughs with loss of breath, from tickling in the upper part of larynx as from vapor of sulphur. Incessant cough after walking in cold air and on lying down, in the morning and evening, excited by deep inspiration; with pain as if the navel would be torn out, heat in the face and sweat on the forehead. Dry, hacking, teasing, suffocative cough with nausea and vomiting; coughs until the face is red and chokes and gaggs; during fever; at night after going to bed; after dinner. Paroxysmal cough. Croup. Violent spasmodic cough with arrest of breathing and fainting, each attack threatens to end fatally and can only be overcome by