CUPRUM METALLICUM
mit generierter deutscher Übersetzung
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Lilienthal ll1
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Lobular [Broncho-] pneumonia when formation of abscess threatens;
beginning paralysis of lungs, indicated by sudden difficulty of breathing, followed by great prostration;
complication of whooping cough;
face earthy, dirty, bluish;
roof of mouth red;
sweat sour-smelling;
diarrhea;
sudden suffocative attacks with coldness of the body-surface, great prostration and dyspnea disproportionate to the amount of solidification;
the body covered with cold, viscid sweat.
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Raue rec1
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Pneumonia after previous catarrh in the chest or in the bowels.
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Hering hr1
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Nosebleeding, sometimes only right side, with pneumonia.
Epidemic pneumonia;
after a few days dry coughing or diarrhea,
either stitches more in left side of chest or pressure behind sternum,
or neither, bronchitic symptoms by auscultation,
with headache, fever or great prostration;
cannot take a deep breath, the shooting pains prevent it;
in some cases dyspnea, sudden feeling of suffocation, has to sit up, with a pale, collapsed face. ....
Pulse thready, tense, 100 per minute - in measles with pneumonia.
Fever: Skin in beginning dry, burning hot;
later, moderately warm, dry and withered or moist and cool, particularly on extremities during pneumonia.
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Hanchett hanx
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Pneumonia in children: Spong. and Cupr. are two remedies which I wish to emphasize as being of great value in the peculiar croupy cough
which so often arises in catarrhal [broncho-] pneumonia of childhood.
The Spong. cough is usually worse at night, is long lasting and very distressing.
It will frequently check these severe forms of croupous pneumonia.
Cupr. comes in well when the pneumonia is complicated with whooping-cough;
also, where paralysis of the lungs is threatened.
Cupr. is a splendid remedy for that peculiar with diarrhea, accompanied by great prostration.
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