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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2243

time to expel the phlegm; especially in infants and aged people.
‘A kind of whooping cough after a cold’ (Hahnemann), or else after retrocession of skin eruptions. Humid cough, especially after a cold with hoarseness, sometimes with nocturnal expectoration of bright red blood; or else panting and barking cough, worse in a room and when lying down, better on motion; provoked by a deep inspiration. The characteristic features of the cough are its causes and modalities, and moreover the profuse secretion of mucus.
In his book on pertussis, Bönninghausen gives the following description of a Dulcamara cough: ‘Whooping cough, excited by excessive secretion a of mucus in larynx and trachea, and so there is considerable and easy expectoration during each attack, of tasteless mucus, often intermingled with bright red blood’. Bönninghausen’s modalities of aggravation are, among others: ‘Rest for a longer time and then exertion. Deep inspiration. Wet and cold. Retrocession of eruptions of different kinds’. Under ‘Concom- itants’, he enumerates: ‘Much mucus in pharynx. Vomiting of mucus. Mucous diarrhoea. Mucous sediment in urine. Stopped coryza in cold air. Trachea full of mucus. Oppression of chest from mucus. Inactivity of the external skin, with excessive secretions of the mucous membranes and glands. Total absence of perspiration’.
Violent stitches in the chest, now on the right, now on the left side; compelled to cough a lot, and expectorates a tough mucus.
Much pain in the thorax, frequently of a neuralgic kind. For instance: ‘Through the left side of the chest, an intermittent pain is felt, very sensitive and moving in waves, almost like a tearing pressure’. A number of dull stitching and cutting pains; they may extend from within outward (as in most other body regions, see ‘The Essential Features’ above), but also from outside inwards.
Some proving symptoms: ‘Dull, benumbing stitch beneath the right clavicula, into the chest’. ‘Stitching pain in the left side of the chest, as from a blunt knife, in the region of the 5th or 6th rib’. ‘In the middle of the sternum, a stitching tearing pain extending through the whole chest to the spine, when sitting, disappearing on rising’. ‘Deep cutting pain in the left side of the chest, just below the clavicula, disappearing upon pressure’.