Laurocerasus

Description

Spasmodic tickling cough, especially in cardiac patients, is often magically influenced by this drug. Lack of reaction, especially in chest and heart affections. Drink rolls audibly through esophagus and intestines. General coldness, not ameliorated by warmth. Violent pain in stomach with loss of speech. Spasm of facial muscles and esophagus. Asphyxia neonatorum.

Dose

Dose.--Tincture to third potency. Cherry-laurel water, two to five drop doses.

Extremities

Extremities.--Toe and finger nails become knotty. Skin blue. Sprained pains in hips, thighs and heels. Cold, clammy feet and legs. Clubbing of fingers. Veins of hands distended.

Fever

Fever.--Coldness; chills and heat alternate. Thirst, with dry mouth in afternoon.

Heart

Heart.--Mitral regurgitation. Clutching at heart and palpitation. Cyanosis neonatorum.

Relationship

Relationship.--Compare: Hydrocy ac; Camphor; Secale; Ammon carb; Ambra.

Respiratory

Respiratory.--Cyanosis and dyspnea; worse, sitting up. Patient puts hands on heart. Cough, with valvular disease. Exercise causes pain around heart. Tickling, dry cough. Dyspnea. Constriction of chest. Cough, with copious, jelly-like, or bloody expectoration. Small and feeble pulse. Threatening paralysis of lungs. Gasping for breath; clutches at heart.

Sleep

Sleep.--Spells of deep sleep, with snoring and stertorous breathing.