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Adapted to torpid, phelgmatic persons; the hydrogenoid constitution
(of Grauvogl). Diseases originating from exposure in damp basements
or cellars (Ars., Aran., Tereb.). Through the pneumogastric nerve
it depresses the respiration and circulation, thus producing the
keynote of the remedy, viz., when the patient coughs there appears
to be a large collection of mucus in the bronchi; it seems as if
much would be expectorated, but nothing comes up. Child clings to
those around; wants to be carried; cries and whines if any one touches
it; will not let you feel the pulse (Ant. c., Sanic.). Face cold,
blue, pale, covered with cold sweat (Tab.). Tongue coated pasty,
thick, white, with reddened papillae and red edges; red in streaks;
very red, dry in the middle; extraordinary craving for apples (Aloe-
for acids, pickles, Ant. c.). Vomiting: in any position except lying
on right side; until he faints; followed by drowsiness and prostration;
of cholera morbus with diarrhoea and cold sweat, a dose after each
attack (Ver.). Asphyxia: mechanical, as apparent death from drowning;
from mucus in bronchi; from impeding paralysis of lungs; from foreign
bodies in larynx or trachea; with drowsiness and coma. Great sleepiness
or irresistible inclination to sleep, with nearly all complaints
(Nux m., Op.). Child at birth pale, breathless, gasping; asphyxia
neonatorum. Relieves the "death rattle" (Taran.). Icterus
with pneumonia, especially of right lung.
Relations. - Similar: to Lycopodium; but spasmodic motion of the
alae is replaced by dilated nostrils; to Veratrum, both have diarrhoea,
colic, vomiting, coldness and craving for acids; to Ipecac, but
more drowsiness from defective respiration; nausea, but > after
vomiting. When lungs seem to fail, patient becomes sleepy, cough
declines or ceases, it supplants Ipec. For bad effects of vaccination
when Thuja fails and Silicea is not indicated. Before Silicea in
dyspnoea from foreign bodies in the larynx or trachea; Puls. in
suppressed gonorrhoea; Tereb. from damp basements. Children not
easily impressed when Ant. tart. seems indicated in coughs, require
Hepar. In spring and autumn, when damp weather commences, coughs
of children get worse.
Aggravation. - In damp, cold weather; lying down at night; warmth
of room; change of weather in spring (Kali s., Nat. s.).
Amelioration. - Cold open air; sitting upright; expectorating;
lying of right side (Tab.).
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