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CORYZA.
CHRONIC CORYZA–
Like cold in the head; thin, watery discharge.
Chronic, purulent, and fetid nasal catarrh.
Constant feeling of phlegm in the throat, but only a scanty amount of white, frothy mucus is expectorated.
Throat relaxed and pale.
COUGH.
LOOSE COUGH–
Expectoration of white, rather thick, frothy mucus.
Asthma, with thick, abundant sputa; bronchitis; asthma.
Catarrhal affections of pulmonary and bronchial surfaces, with free muco-purulent sputa; chronic cases.
RESPIRATION–
Asthma from heart-troubles, with terrible dyspnea.
SPECIAL–
Asthma and pain from aneurism. Hale.
Atonic state of the mucous surfaces.
Chronic, low-grade inflammatory changes. Bronchitis of the aged.