Boericke's Materia Medica
- Marked action on alimentary canal
- Marked action on respiratory organs
- Incipient phthisis
- Hard, racking cough
- Bloody expectoration
- Arterial hemorrhage
- No febrile disturbance
- Very weak in morning
- Gains strength during day
- Progressive emaciation
- Pathological hemorrhages with morning aggravation
- Cough dry, hard followed by hemoptysis
- Cough worse in morning
- Cough worse at night
- Constant and severe pain in chest
- Blood bright red and not profuse in morning
- Blood dark and clotted in afternoon
- Pulse soft and compressible
- Burning in pharynx
- Burning in esophagus
- Burning in stomach
- Burning in intestines
- Spluttering diarrhea
- Forcible expulsion of noisy flatus
- Bearing down pains
- Tenesmus
- Rumbling distention
- Griping pain in abdomen
- Rectal hemorrhage
- Rectal hemorrhage worse in morning
- Jaundice
- Itching
- Circumscribed furuncle-like swellings
- Worse in morning
Clarke's Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
- Cough
- Diarrha
- Flatulence
- Hmoptysis
- Violent dry cough
- Bloody expectoration
- Expectoration of pure blood in the morning
- Dark clotted blood in the evening
- Cough most violent at night
- Dulness of chest on percussion
- Constant severe pain in chest
- Progressive emaciation
- Burning in alimentary tract
- Sense of weight at stomach
- Sputtering diarrha
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