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in Millar's asthma of children. Sensation as if cold air passed 

 through the respiratory organs, when taking a long breath. 



Drosera. Whooping-cough in periodically returning par- 

 oxysms, with vomiting, the child feeling better during motion 

 than during rest. Whooping-cough with haemorrhage from 

 the nose and mouth ; nose-bleed, especially morning and even- 

 ing, or when stooping. Cough worse at night, and made worse 

 by singing, laughing, crying, smoking and drinking. Oppres- 

 sion of chest as if air could not be expired. 



Dulcamara. Dull headache, continuous. Aching in eyes 

 when reading. Coryza worse after slightest exposure. Saliva- 

 tion. Menses suppressed by cold. Rheumatic pleuritis and 

 pleuro-pneumonia with tough, difficult, discolored sputa. Ery- 

 sipelas of feet. Pains in the joints after exposure to cold. 

 Rending pain in side, upward. Tetter oozing a watery fluid, 

 bleeds after scratching. Nettlerash with much itching ; after 

 scratching it burns ; increases in warmth, better in cold. 

 Fleshy warts. Useful, in general, in ailments arising from 

 cold, wet weather, especially in phlegmatic, scrofulous, torpid, 

 people; catarrhal troubles always worse in cold, wet weather, 

 with free secretion of mucus ; lameness in small of back after 

 getting wet. 



Euphrasia. Eyes with swollen agglutinated lids- Thick 

 yellow discharge from the eyes. Stitching pressure in the eyes. 

 Sensation as of sand in the eyes. Opacity in the cornea. 

 Catarrhal ophthalmia with lachrymation and mucous discharge. 

 Profuse flow of acrid tears. Inflammation and ulceration of the 

 margin of the lids. Profuse, bland, fluent coryza, with scalding 

 tears and aversion to light. Cough, can scarcely get breath. 



