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en:brigham:catarrh:start [2014/03/05 09:29]
legatum [Catarrhal diseases of the nasal and respiratory organs]
en:brigham:catarrh:start [2014/11/02 20:44]
legatum [Sanguinaria Canadensis.] formatting
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 {{anchor:​s530}}A. L. W., aet. 60 years. {{anchor:​s531}}Tall and spare. {{anchor:​s532}}Subject to frequent catarrhal attacks with pharyngeal irritation, and dryness of the throat. {{anchor:​s533}}Dry cough, worse nights, often awakening him from sleep. {{anchor:​s534}}Cough is very continuous and severe when once commenced and without expectoration for the most part, even when of a fortnight'​s continuance. {{anchor:​s535}}Smarting behind the sternum and tickling are usually an accompaniment. {{anchor:​s536}}Sometimes cough seems to come from the stomach. {{anchor:​s537}}Fluid coryza alternates with stoppage of the nose. {{anchor:​s538}}Sang. 3d cured completely in a little while.{{anchor:​s539}}—G. N. B. {{anchor:​s530}}A. L. W., aet. 60 years. {{anchor:​s531}}Tall and spare. {{anchor:​s532}}Subject to frequent catarrhal attacks with pharyngeal irritation, and dryness of the throat. {{anchor:​s533}}Dry cough, worse nights, often awakening him from sleep. {{anchor:​s534}}Cough is very continuous and severe when once commenced and without expectoration for the most part, even when of a fortnight'​s continuance. {{anchor:​s535}}Smarting behind the sternum and tickling are usually an accompaniment. {{anchor:​s536}}Sometimes cough seems to come from the stomach. {{anchor:​s537}}Fluid coryza alternates with stoppage of the nose. {{anchor:​s538}}Sang. 3d cured completely in a little while.{{anchor:​s539}}—G. N. B.
  
-{{anchor:​s540}}Several years ago I contracted a severe cold by riding in the dampness of an August night, which declared itself more particularly upon the lower respiratory tract. {{anchor:​s541}}I felt the usual prostration attending a severe catarrhal attack. {{anchor:​s542}}Was feverish and had considerable headache at the beginning, more upon the right side and in forehead on right side. {{anchor:​s543}}Cough was dry and exceedingly annoying; a continuous tickling sensation in the throat pit. {{anchor:​s544}}The cough was deep and almost spasmodic at times, +{{anchor:​s540}}Several years ago I contracted a severe cold by riding in the dampness of an August night, which declared itself more particularly upon the lower respiratory tract. {{anchor:​s541}}I felt the usual prostration attending a severe catarrhal attack. {{anchor:​s542}}Was feverish and had considerable headache at the beginning, more upon the right side and in forehead on right side. {{anchor:​s543}}Cough was dry and exceedingly annoying; a continuous tickling sensation in the throat pit. {{anchor:​s544}}The cough was deep and almost spasmodic at times, creating a burning soreness in the upper portion of left lung nearly under the third intercostal space. {{anchor:​s546}}Soreness was felt from the slightest percussion on the chest-walls. {{anchor:​s547}}Inspiration of cold air aggravated the cough. {{anchor:​s548}}I seemed to steadily get worse until I fixed a few drops of the tincture of Sanguinaria in a little hot syrup, taking a teaspoonful at a dose once in half an hour at first and then at longer intervals. {{anchor:​s549}}Cure was prompt and complete in three or four days, although my catarrh had been of four or five weeks' standing. {{anchor:​s550}}This was before I had become familiar with homoeopathy,​ and the prescription was made by chance rather than through any knowledge of the pathogenesis of the drug.{{anchor:​s551}}—G. N. B.
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-{{anchor:​s545}}creating a burning soreness in the upper portion of left lung nearly under the third intercostal space. {{anchor:​s546}}Soreness was felt from the slightest percussion on the chest-walls. {{anchor:​s547}}Inspiration of cold air aggravated the cough. {{anchor:​s548}}I seemed to steadily get worse until I fixed a few drops of the tincture of Sanguinaria in a little hot syrup, taking a teaspoonful at a dose once in half an hour at first and then at longer intervals. {{anchor:​s549}}Cure was prompt and complete in three or four days, although my catarrh had been of four or five weeks' standing. {{anchor:​s550}}This was before I had become familiar with homoeopathy,​ and the prescription was made by chance rather than through any knowledge of the pathogenesis of the drug.{{anchor:​s551}}—G. N. B.+
  
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