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A case of BRONCHITIS

By Kartik Murtys
December 8, 2015· 1 min read
A case of BRONCHITIS
Clinical CasesKartik Murtys · December 8, 2015 · 1 min

Miss XL, since seven years, a short, abrupt cough from tickling in the throat, extending into the bronchi, with sensation of concussion there ; expectoration like saliva ; aggravation at night ; cough, waking several times during the night, lasting about half an hour ; vomiting of food finished the

Miss XL, since seven years, a short, abrupt cough from tickling in the throat, extending into the bronchi, with sensation of concussion there ; expectoration like saliva ; aggravation at night ; cough, waking several times during the night, lasting about half an hour ; vomiting of food finished the paroxysm ; vomiting also in day time. Verat. 3, slight amelioration, then Phosphorus, twice daily, followed by a rapid cure. Dr. B. Hirschel.

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