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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2332

Sometimes he must sit up in bed after midnight, owing to tightness of the chest. Tightness of the chest; difficult slow respiration, diminished by walking or speaking, or by being continually engaged in reading or writing; it is worse when sitting quietly doing nothing, and still worse when lying, especially in the evening; he must take several breaths before he can fill the lungs with air. Tightness of chest and weariness of the limbs, generally worst in the morning; often better when he has walked a little; only sometimes it becomes intolerably bad when walking in the open air.
Rush of blood to the chest.
Palpitation of the heart from fear, excitement, or exertion, worse lying down. Rapid action of the heart, worse lying down, or sometimes slow action. Prostration with irregular pulse.
At night in bed, shooting pain in the sternum.
A burning in the upper part of the sternum after the cough.
During bodily exercise, stitches in the side.
Chest troubles following uterine haemorrhage, and after other haemorrhage. Fatty degeneration of the heart.
Respiration
A kind of asthma; an anxiety in the solar plexus that impedes inspiration.
He cannot get his breath; even when sitting he has dyspnoea.
Difficult respiration and oppression of the chest, as if it were pressed on by the hand.
Suffocating fits at night; catarrhal conditions of the respiratory tract; congestion of the chest; dyspnoea.
Asthma worse 3 to 4 a.m. or after midnight, worse lying and better walking slowly, better in fresh air.
Difficult respiration; pains and disturbances in the chest.
Asthmatic conditions or headache which are better when moving gently the hands or the feet.
Back
A kind of tearing in the back, even when sitting and lying.
When she works a little with her arms she has a shooting in the scapulae.