DROSERA ROTUNDIFOLIA
By C.M. Boger — A Synoptic Key of the Materia Medica
REGION
- RESPIRATORY ORGANS.
- Bones: Long (Stil.). Joints.
- Larynx.
- Chest.
- Lungs.
- Glands.
WORSE
- After midnight.
- On lying down.
- Warmth.
- Talking.
- Cold foods.
- Laughing.
- After measles.
BETTER
- Pressure.
- Spasmodic
, catarrhal and hæmorrhagic effects. Tuberculosis; of bones. .................... Easily angered. Desire to drown himself. Sensitive to sour odors. Painful sneezing. Putrid taste. PROLONGED, PERIODICAL FITS OF RAPID, INCESSANT, DEEP BARKING OR CHOKING COUGH; as if from abdomen; taking away the breath; compel holding the sides and ending in retching, vomiting (first of ingesta, then of mucus), nosebleed or cold sweat; followed by loquacity. Typical whooping cough. Tickling like a feather or crumb in larynx. Bloody, purulent expectoration. Hoarse, toneless voice. Constriction of chest. Stitches below axillæ. Writers' cramp.
Complementary: Sul.
Related: Coc-c. Cor-r.