Constrictive pain in hypogastrium during the paroxysms of cough, so that he cannot cough on account of the pain, and so that he presses his hands on the pit of his stomach or holds his sides.
The cough is usually < night, coming on immediately after lying down, of a spasmodic character, often ending with choking and vomiting and with cold sweat, sometimes provoked by tickling in larnyx as from a feather, or from collection of mucus which must be expectorated, at other times it seems to come from the abdomen and to be associated with convulsions of the muscles of the chest and abdomen, when he must hold his sides with his hands, the cough generally ends with expectoration of mucus.
Whooping cough, with constriction of chest and abdomen and sides, so that he must hold them with his hands, attacks < night.
Whooping cough, paroxysms < after midnight, the child holds its sides with its hands, often retches and vomits.
In laryngitis there is generallya rather free secretion of mucus, the cough is paroxysmal in character.
In laryngeal phthisis, with great hoarseness, secretion of tough mucus, sore bruised feeling of the chest, paroxysmal cough after midnight, breaks into sweat on waking, etc.
Bronchitis of old people, with severe paroxysms of cough, free expectoration.
A number of cases of undoubted phthisis have been wonderfully relieved by this drug.
It is often indicated in the cough of measles, especially hoarse cough in afternoon and evening and after midnight.
After coughing some of the expectoration seems to remain, so that he cannot fully expire, < speaking and coughing.
Whooping cough, with haemorrhage from mouth and nose, and suffocation.