Hoarseness of voice



Sepia [Sep]

Hoarseness, with tickling in larynx and bronchi; coryza and dry cough, with titillation in throat.

Silicea [Sil]

Hoarseness and roughness of larynx; husky voice, (<) mornings; fibrous, painless swelling of larynx, connected with thyroid cartilage.

Spongia [Spong]

Hoarse voice, cracked or faint, choking sensation; voice gives out when singing or talking; feeling of a plug in larynx; larynx sensitive to touch and when turning the neck; talking hurts the larynx, voice suddenly gives way.

Stannum [Stann]

Voice deep, hoarse, hollow; higher after hawking up mucus; roughness and hoarseness, the latter momentarily (>) by coughing.

Staphisagria [Staph]

Feeble voice from weakness of the vocal organs; after anger; hoarseness, with much tenacious mucus in larynx and chest.

Sulphur [Sulph]

Great hoarseness, harsh voice, gradually ending in complete loss of voice, especially in the morning; talking fatigues and excites the pain; shooting pains through left chest to back.

Samuel Lilienthal
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal (1815-1891) was from Germany, and became a pioneer homeopath in America. He received his Doctor of Medicine Degree from the University of Munich in 1838. After he moved to the United States, he was hired as Professor of Clinical Medicine at New York College for Women, and also as Professor of Mental and Nervous Diseases at the New York Homeopathic College.
Dr. Samuel Lilienthal was the author of many great books including “Homeopathic Therapeutics”. For many years, with the support of Dr. Constantine Hering, he was the editor of the North American Journal of Homeopathy. Dr. Lilienthal passed away on February 2nd 1891 in San Francisco.