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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2614

Croup
Lies with head thrown back, buried in pillow, face swollen, neck stretched; mucous and sibilant rales; clucking noise in glottis; respira- tion noisy; cough loud and harsh, with distinct croupy tone; exhaus- tion; pulse 140, hard and full.
C. Hering