MURIATIC ACID


MURIATIC ACID. .

CORYZA.

FLUENT CORYZA–

Fluent, thin, acrid, excoriating coryza, stinging in nostrils; nose stopped; frequent sneezing.

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CORYZA.

FLUENT CORYZA–

Fluent, thin, acrid, excoriating coryza, stinging in nostrils; nose stopped; frequent sneezing.

DISCHARGES–

Thin, watery, acrid, nose stopped. (Acute.)

Thick, yellow, acrid. (Chronic).

SENSATIONS–

Stinging, soreness; frequent sneezing.

COUGH.

DRY, SCANTY COUGH–

Paroxysms of coughing, followed by audible rumbling in stomach; or, followed by cramp in stomach.

Dry, afternoon and night; slight sputa in morning, which must be swallowed; is fatty tasting, and watery or yellow.

Hoarseness, with sore feeling in chest. (Whooping cough.)

SPUTA–

Fatty-tasting sputa, scanty.

Very slight, difficult, thin, yellowish sputa only in morning; it must be swallowed when raised.

Expectoration of dark blood (Causticum).

WORSE–

Drinking, talking, or coughing increases shortness of breath.

Afternoon and evening, dry cough; morning, scanty and difficult.

RESPIRATION–

Breathing seems to come from stomach.

Shortness of breath after drinking, with rattling in stomach; also short after talking and after coughing.

SENSATIONS – Audible rumbling in stomach after coughing.

Stitches in chest and heart when taking long breath, and on violent motion.

Burning stitches.

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"