Male – genitalia
Sexual passion, but feeble erections.
Weakening emissions; semen passes at stool.
Male parts flush and sweat.
Female – genitalia
Menses excessive.
Hemorrhages after labor.
Breasts painfully enlarged, distended with milk. Milk impoverished, bluish, transparent, sour.
Anemia of nursing mothers.
Chest
Hoarseness with pale mucous membranes. Difficult breathing.
Chronic hacking cough in those tubercular patients with edema of the lower limbs, diarrhea and dyspnea.
Coughs when inhaling.
Membranous croup, hissing respiration with rattling in the throat; lining membranes of the windpipe is found covered with fibrinous membrane, exactly as in true croup. Laryngial diptheria.
Children thirsty but swallow with some difficulty, even a teaspoonful of water. Hemoptysis.
Back
Pain in back is ameliorated only by lying on abdomen.
Extremities
Weakness and lameness of the extremities. Impaired muscular power of the legs. Paralytic sensations in wrists and hands.
Convulsions in right leg. Swelling of foot, (phthisis). Emaciation.