SPONGIA TOSTA

mit generierter deutscher Übersetzung
Lilienthal ll1

Broncho- and lobar-pneumonia;
sputa taste sour or salty, worse when lying down;
wheezing, anxious breathing;
burning and soreness in chest;
during the stage of resolution with profuse secretion and expectoration of mucus, inabilitiy to lie down;
the cough relieved by eating and drinking [esp. warm things danx].

Hering hr1

Cannot lie down in pneumonia.

Hanchett hanx

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 broncho-pneumonia of childhood.
The Spong. cough is usually worse at night [before midnight ktp7], is long lasting and very distressing.
It will frequently check these severe forms of lobar-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 diarrhea, accompanied by great prostration.

Das danx

Stages: Second stage. Third stage.
Location: Both lungs. Apices of one or both lungs. Apex of left lung.
Expectoration: ... Profuse secretion and expectoration of mucus in the stage of resolution."
Tough, yellow, hardened mucus in small quantity, must swallow it again (usually in whooping cough)."
"Expectoration of viscid mucus."
Expectoration, scanty, saltish;
tenacious, yellow, indurated, sour;
loosened morning, must be swallowed again;
smelling like milk;
of yellow mucus in little lumps.
Causes: Cold weather, cold air. Sudden changes and atmosphere.
Cough: ... Hard, ringing, metallic cough.
Cough caused by deep breathing, by talking, by experiment, by dry cold winds, by damp weather (seldom). ...
Cough lying with head low.
Dry sound of breathing and cough.
Respiration: Difficult respiration as from a plug in larynx.
Dyspnea relieved by bending body forward, wheezing anxious breathing with violent laboring of the abdominal muscles. ...
Great exhaustion after every exertion, especially of the chest, could scarcely talk.
Chestpain: ... Stinging, pressing in praecordial region. Burning, rawness, in chest.
Fullness and obstruction in chest.
Pain in chest with dyspnea.
Cough day and night with burning in chest.
Stitches in both sides of the chest.
Pulse: Pulse rapid, full and hard.
Patient: Persons of tubercular diathesis, light haired persons.
Fair complexioned with lax and flabby muscles and skin, women and children with history of croup.
Conditions: ... Inability to lie down and with cough ...
Bronchitis with suffocative attacks of coughing,
worse from dry cold air, from lying with head low and when in a hot room and
better from eating and drinking.
Oppression of breathing better from eating.
Anxiety and difficult breathing.
Everything dry, no rattling.
Accompaniments: Attacks of anxiety, with pain in the region of the heart.
Anxiety and fear.
Every excitement increases the cough.
Tickling in throat causes cough.
Clears throat constantly.
Face pale with sunken eyes.
Redness of the face with anxious expression of the countenance, heat on one side of face, renewed when thinking of it.
Dry brown tongue.
Cannot bear tight clothing around trunk.
Hard insufficient stool.
Frothy urine.
Great dryness of all air passages.
Cough abates after eating or drinking, especially warm drinks.
Awakes in a fright and feels as if suffocating.
The whole body feels heavy.
Sleeplessness and when going to sleep, delirium.
Anxious heat with red face and weeping inconsolable mood.
Cold sweat on the face in evening.
Asthma, croup, etc. where everything is perfectly tight and dry, no loose ratting sound appearing in the breathing or cough.
Respiration loud, very low voice, all without any rattling sound or any looseness (without any mucus rattle).

Aggravation:
Turning head, ascending, from tobacco.
Wind;
full moon,
after sleep.
Lying right side.
In warm room.
Before midnight.
Living down (dyspnea), thinking of her symptoms, sweets, touch, pressure, stooping, motion.

Amelioration:
When at rest, when lying in a horizontal position (excepting symptoms of respiratory organs).
Descending.
Lying with head low.