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COUGH.
DRY COUGH–
Short, dry cough, from catching cold; fever, quick pulse.
Dry, incessant cough, worse at night; larynx tender to touch; tonsils swollen.
Short, hoarse cough; rawness in larynx and trachea.
Nervous cough, with palpitation.
Sympathetic, irritating cough, attending heart disease.
SPUTA–
None.
Or of tough mucus.
CHEST AND RESPIRATION–
Dyspnea and prostration, with organic heart-disease.
Laborious breathing, with constriction of chest; finally ends in expectoration of tough mucus.
SENSATIONS–
Constriction and irritation of the larynx, giving rise to cough.
Rawness and hoarseness in larynx and trachea, causing constant tickling cough, as from a hair in larynx.
As of a hair tickling in larynx, causing cough; dry at first, finally difficult sputa of tenacious mucus.