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Tuberculinum. Head remedy for bronchopneumonia and one dose should be given at the onset of the disease in 200 dilutions. Other indicated remedy may be given after four hours.
Ipecac. Rattling of the chest and tendency to vomiting and nausea. There is a feeling of suffocation and constriction with sneezing.
Bryonia. When there is dry cough and thirst for large quantities of water at long intervals. The patient wants to lie quiet or may be restless owing to the pain in the chest. Breathing hard and painful.
Phosphorus. Dry cough with soanty expectoration and oppression of chest. There may be loose cough with bloody and purulent mucus. It should not be given in potencies below 30.
Ars. lod. It has the symptoms of Ars. Alb. but it differs in modalities. The Ars. Iod. patient is better by warmth, whereas the Ars. Iod. patient is worse from warm application or by going to a warm room.
Glycerine. Influenzal pneumonia. Profuse coryza and dyspnoea. Consolidation in both lungs. Lobelia Infl Bronchopneumonia of childhood, in imperfect recoveries from chest affection, especially where tubercle threatens.
Antim. Tart. Dilated sooty nostrils which are flapping with each breath; lungs full of phlegm (mucus) which is impossible to raise. Rattling sound in chest, great weakness lack of reaction.
Lycopodium. For similar symptoms as in Antim. Tart, but when that fails to act. Flapping of the nostrils with each breath and the trouble starting on the right side are the main symptoms of the remedy along with flatulence.
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