Abdominal dropsy, with scanty urine.
Cystitis; tenesmus, frequent urging, urine scanty, dark.
Atony of the bladder, urine is discharge involuntarily with cough (Caust.).
Bronchitis, acute and chronic; cough brought on by drinking, generally with much mucus in the chest, which rattles and causes violent spasms of cough, with involuntary micturition; the patient generally coughs a long time before a little mucus is raised, which efforts relief.
Violent paroxysmsof cough, with sneezing and lachrymation.
Whooping cough.
(Compare rattling mucus in the bronchi with Tartar emetic; Squills has less prostration and has almost always severe sticking pains in the sides, especially l; Tartar emetic has profound prostration and sweat, but no pain.).
Occasionally called for in the latest stages of pneumonia.
Violent spasmodic cough, ending in a choking, almost explosive; cough from a sort of spasm in the pit of the stomach, quite dry, but always followed by the need to clear the nose (worse 5 till 7 A.M.).
Occasionally useful in pneumonia and pleuro-pneumonia.