DULCAMARA ...

mit generierter deutscher Übersetzung
Hering hr1

Pleurisy and pleuro-pneumonia rheumatica with tough, difficult, discoloured mucus.
Pneumonia notha, when the disease-condition has lasted some time and has almost developed into a chronic affection,
a preponderance of inflammatory symptoms being present.

Kampthan ktp7

Bronchitis threatening pneumonia, caused by wetting or exposure to damp cold weather is averted easily by Dulc. ... [Ed. C] 30.

Information proably helpful in context of Atypical pneumonia Ed.:

Modi modx

Lancinating pain from middle of sternum to dorsal spine when sitting, goes off when rising.

Nash nh6

(Chapter Cough):
Character - Cough may be dry and hoarse, or loose with much mucus.
Caused - Exposure to damp, cold air, such air suddenly following warm air.
Aggravated - By deep inspiration; lying down, or warm room, [getting wet k2]
Ameliorated - Out of doors.
Concomitants - Much mucus in the chest, which is difficult to raise; mucous rales.
Dulc. is prone to spend its action with mucous membranes generally, and especially on the respiratory organs.
So-called catarrhal affections, especially in the first stage, coming on after exposure to damp cold, are amenable to its curative action.
Its action on the skin is almost equally, marked, and suppressed sweat or skin eruptions and these catarrhal states often alternate and find a valuable remedy in Dulc.
Dulc. being so susceptible to sudden changes from dry warm to damp cold makes it especially useful in mountainous regions in vacation time,
when the days are warm and nights cool.
Also near the sea-shore where these varieties of the weather so suddenly alternate.
Equable temperature is not the place for Dulc.

Kent k2

The Dulc. patient often becomes a sickly patient, with threatening of the catarrhal discharges to the centre in the bronchial tubes,
i.e., in the mucous membrane of the breathing apparatus.
Many adults die of acute phthisis that might have been cured by Dulc.,
and you will find very commonly among this class of patients those that are worse from every cold, damp spell of weather.
Such enter right into the Dulc-Sphere.
They are better by going South where there is a contious warm climate. ....
Pallid face, sickly yellow and sallow. ...
There is another Dulc.-symptom which will often be expressed suddenly in the midst of a lot of other symptoms. ...
The patient will say: "Doctor, if I get chilled, I must hurry to urinate;
if I get into a cold place, I have to got to stool or to urinate." ....
In dry, teasing coughs that are winter "colds", that go away in the summer and return in the winter.
Psor. has a dry, teasing winter-cough.
Ars. has a winter-cough. ....
"Cough ... with dull hearing.

Farrington fr1

Bar-c. is complementary to Dulc.
Compare with: Bar-c. fr1
Followed by: Bar-c. fr1, Calc. k2, Sulph. k2

DULC:

There is Oppression in inner chest from mucus , where patient must cough long to raise mucus.
Dropsy worse in wet weather.duld is called for in conditions which give false picture of pneumonia going into a chronic affection, with inflammatory symptoms.
Lancinating pain from middle of sternum to dorsal spine when sitting, goes off when rising.