lot of tea to keep going. She had not been getting enough sleep when she came down with this bronchitis; Her breathing was very shallow or she would cough. She also complained constantly that if she even leans, much less lies down, in any direction, it will stimulate her cough ,especially lying on her back.. So, she has had to prop herself upright all night long She does not like to lie on her left side because she feels her heart. Her chest and abdomen hurt when she coughs, and also, she gets tremendous head pains when she coughs. She had been experiencing some dizziness and faintness, so in the office she would have to hunch forward a little bit because the dizziness was when she sat erect. She has a poor appetite, slightly thirsty for large amounts, and she said that it increased at that point. She was thirstier, almost as if she had eaten too much salt and needed to drink a lot of fluid; her mouth was dry and she wanted cold. She was sweating in bed when she was covered, but she wasn’t sure if she was feverish, and indeed she was. She mainly sweats on the head, the face and the chest. She had been chilly, but not shaking from chills, and had a normal temperature that day. She was pale, which she still is, and coarse rails were heard, both posterior basis that day, and her temperature was 102.1 °F. I gave Phosphorus 30 and told her to take a dose every two hours unless she had a reaction. She did not respond to the Phosphorus, and the symptoms were still pretty much the same. The cough was worse when she took any kind of deep breath, although less violent. She also reported a couple of minor changes, like she seemed calmer and her thinking cleared up and the dizziness cleared up. I went to Phosphorus 200 the next day, but really there was no reaction from that.
The other thing she complained about was a band-like constric-tion around her chest, which Phosphorus did help, but otherwise the symptoms remained essentially unchanged. She still com-plained when lying on her left side because she felt her heart; she has a tickling in her throat which makes her cough. She still has headaches, which are worse when she coughs. She said she began worrying that she might have cancer; but by this time we