RHODODENDRON


RHODODENDRON. .

CORYZA.

FLUENT CORYZA –

Fluent, watery, profuse coryza, with sneezing in morning, and rheumatic pains.

Alternately the nostril…


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CORYZA.

FLUENT CORYZA –

Fluent, watery, profuse coryza, with sneezing in morning, and rheumatic pains.

Alternately the nostrils are stopped and free.

Nostrils are not both stopped at the same time.

WORSE –

In the morning.

BETTER –

In the open air.

COUGH.

DRY COUGH –

Exhausting cough, morning and evening, with oppression of chest and escape of urine; from tickling in trachea.

Incessant dry cough for hours; followed by bitter, watery, or slimy vomiting; after hours of quiet, again renewed, by sudden, severe pressure in pit of stomach and lumbar region, with uncontrollable irritation to cough arising from epigastrium.

Rheumatic cough.

SPUTA –

None.

SENSATIONS –

Oppression and constriction of chest, with exhausting cough.

Pressure as of a fist against stomach; and similar pressure in lumbar spine, with shooting, shifting pains in upper and lower extremities.

M.W. Van Denburg
M. W. (Marvin W.) VAN DENBURG, A.M., M.D.
Author of "A homoeopathic materia medica on a new and original plan ... A sample fascicle containing the arsenic group."
"Therapeutics of the respiratory system, cough and coryza, acute and chronic : repertory with index, materia medica with index"