Chest
Acute pain in left mammary gland.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.
Acute, lancinating pain. —ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Angina pectoris.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Angina pectoris.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Asthma, with cough; cannot expand the chest.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Asthmatic breathing.—IODOFORMIUM.
Asthmatic respiration.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Axillary glands swollen hard and knotted.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Blood bright red and not profuse in morning; dark and clotted in afternoon.—ACALYPHA INDICA.
Boring pain in chest.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Breasts swollen, indurated.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Breathing slow and sighing.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Breathless and speechless from violent pleuritic pains running down the anterior chest.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Bright red hemorrhage from lungs (Millefol; Ferr phos).—ARANEA DIADEMA.
Bronchitis, and phthisis, with muco-purulent, thick, creamy expectoration.—BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM.
Bruised pain and weakness in the chest every evening.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.
Burning in pharynx, oesophagus, and stomach.—ACALYPHA INDICA.
Burning pains.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Burning spots.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Cancer mamme even in ulcerative stage.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Cannot be fully expanded.—ABIES NIGRA.
Chest seems full.—GLYCERINUM.
Children who cannot take milk.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Chilliness in chest when walking in open air.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Choking sensation in throat.—ABIES NIGRA.
Chronic bronchitis.—PIX LIQUIDA.
Cold feeling in lungs and in heart.—HELODERMA.
Coldness in chest after drinking.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Coldness in chest.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Complete loss of voice.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Constant and severe pain in chest.—ACALYPHA INDICA.
Constant tickling cough.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Constriction in chest, as if bound, hindering respiration.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Constriction, extending to epigastrium.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Convulsive pain in heart region with oppression.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Convulsive pains at the heart; feels as if transfixed.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Cough and wheezing on going to bed.—IODOFORMIUM.
Cough dry, hard, followed by hemoptysis; worse in morning and at night.—ACALYPHA INDICA.
Cough with pain under left breast, going through to left scapula.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.
Cough, with profuse and fetid expectoration; compels him to sit up.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Cough, with terrible pain through lungs.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Cough; as soon as he touches the pillow must get up.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Cracked, sore nipples, excessively tender.—CASTOR EQUI.
Crampy pain under short ribs.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Diaphragmitis, with great difficulty of breathing.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Difficult breathing.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Difficult, sighing respiration, as from some compression of chest.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Drawing-pain through the left chest into the back.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Dropsical effusion into pleura or pericardium.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Dry, hacking, tickling cough, especially at night.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Dry, hollow cough, with tickling in chest.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.
Dry, spasmodic cough at night (worse lying down; better sitting up), from itching in the throat, as if uvula were too long.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Dull shooting from front to back through heart.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Dyspnoea and asthmatic feelings.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Dyspnœa and oppression, with cramp in diaphragm.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Dyspnœa, and continuous cough, early in morning.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Dyspnoea, cough with pain in chest in spots, feels as if spitting blood.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Dyspnoea.—OLEANDER.
Dyspnœa; breathing noisy, shallow, panting; pulse irregular.—NATRIUM SALICYLICUM.
Dyspnoea; worse lying down; sharp, cutting pain in heart; heart’s action heavy and slow; tachycardia, bradycardia.—ABIES NIGRA.
Fainting caused by stooping.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Feeling of a weight on chest, as if smothering.—IODOFORMIUM.
Feels constricted.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Fluttering at slightest excitement.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Glandular hardening.—LAPIS ALBUS.
Great flow of milk.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Great oppression and fullness of chest; spasmodic, suffocative cough.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Great soreness in region of heart.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Hacking cough with sense of weakness.—GLYCERINUM.
Hæmoptysis.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Hæmoptysis.—IODOFORMIUM.
Hæmorrhage from lungs.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Heart beats sound to him like boom of a drum.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.
Heart-constriction, as from an iron band.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Heart’s action full and heavy, can feel pulsations all over.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Heat in chest.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Heavy lump and coldness in center of chest.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.
Hectic fever and night-sweats, with irritating, short cough and scanty expectoration.—BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM.
Hemoptysis (Acalypha; Millef).—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Hemoptysis, with convulsive, spasmodic cough.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Hemorrhage from lungs black as ink and watery; stitches in apex of right lung.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Here give drop doses, increasing daily one drop up to twelve, then descend in the same way (Dahlke).—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Hoarseness.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Hoarseness.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Hypertrophy of heart.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Incessant, spasmodic cough, as if chest would fly to pieces.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Induration of mammæ.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Inflamed breasts.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Inflammation of diaphragm.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Influenzal pneumonia.—GLYCERINUM.
Integument sensitive.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.
Intense dyspnoea; palpitation; frequent, dry cough.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Inter-costal rheumatism.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Irregular, tumultuous action of heart can be heard in back.—ABSINTHIUM.
Lancinating pain throughout right lung toward the liver, stopping breathing.—UPAS TIEUT.
Laryngitis; coughs depending on hepatic disorders; hot feeling in chest; pain around heart in hæmorrhoidal subjects.—AESCULUS HIPPOCASTANUM.
Left breast feels as if pulled inward, and pain extends over inner arm to end of little finger.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Loud rales in chest (Kali sulph; Ant tar).—BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM.
Muscular pain along lower margin of the shoulder-blade; burning in small spots from sedentary employment.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Neuralgia of left breast and arm (Brom).—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Numbness of hand and fingers of left side.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Nursing women; every suck the child gives produces pain from nipple back.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Obtuse stitches in chest.—OLEANDER.
Oppressed breathing as from a weight on chest.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Oppressed, with sighing.—GRANATUM.
Oppression as from a weight; asthmatic when lying down.—OLEANDER.
Oppression in going upstairs.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Pain and constriction around heart.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Pain as of a lump in chest and under sternum.—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.
Pain at a spot about the third left costal cartilage where it joins the rib.—PIX LIQUIDA.
Pain between shoulders; even clothing is oppressive.—GRANATUM.
Pain from right side of chest down arm to fingers.—COMOCLADIA DENTATA.
Pain in breasts, with enlargement of axillary glands, and pain extends into hand.—LACTICUM ACIDUM.
Pain in chest extends to back and to throat.—RAPHANUS SATIVUS.
Pain in chest through heart, with pain running toward spleen.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Pain in chest, going to shoulders, back, loins and abdomen, with urging to urinate.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Pain in heart; pulse, rapid, irregular, weak.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Pain in intercostal nerve from nerve endings to spine.—ARANEA DIADEMA.
Pain in left breast, like a hand grasping at the base of the heart.—IODOFORMIUM.
Pain in left pectoral muscle and cartilages of left lower ribs.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Pain in pectoral muscles (Aristolochia).—ECHINACEA ANGUSTIFOLIA.
Pain under sternum and in muscles of precordial region.—ASTERIAS RUBENS.
Painful sensation, as if something were lodged in the chest and had to be coughed up; lungs feel compressed.—ABIES NIGRA.
Palpitation more like a tremor.—ASA FOETIDA.
Palpitation, accompanies other symptoms.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Palpitation, cardiac pain slow intermittent pulse.—PIPER NIGRUM.
Palpitation, with contracted and intermittent pulse.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Palpitation, with weakness and empty feeling in chest.—OLEANDER.
Palpitation.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Palpitation.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Palpitation; pain shooting down left arm.—CACTUS GRANDIFLORUS.
Peeling off of skin from palms and fingers.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Persistent pains in mammary region.—LAPIS ALBUS.
Pleurisy, as soon as effusion has taken place.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Præcordial tenderness.—SECALE CORNUTUM.
Precordial anxiety.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Pulse feeble and rapid.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Pulse rapid.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Pulse soft and compressible.—ACALYPHA INDICA.
Rales through the lungs, and muco-purulent sputum; offensive odor and taste.—PIX LIQUIDA.
Rheumatic pain in chest, as from subcutaneous ulceration.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Right ribs sore.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Sensation of a bar across chest.—HAEMATOXYLON CAMPECHIANUM.
Sensation of a great weight on heart, and pricking pain.—CEREUS BONPLANDII.
Sensation of a sponge in oesophagus.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Sensation of burning in left chest.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.
Sensation of heat-bubbling and boiling around heart region rising to head.—LACHNANTHES TINCTORIA.
Sensation of weight on chest.—ABSINTHIUM.
Sensitive to deep breathing.—CROTON TIGLIUM.
Sharp stitching pains.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Short, hacking cough, blood-streaked tenacious mucus.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Sick feeling about heart, with weak pulse.—PHASEOLUS NANUS.
Sinking sensation at the cramping pain from chest to abdomen.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Slow labored thumping of heart.—HELODERMA.
Sore burning behind xiphoid cartilage.—RANUNCULUS SCELERATUS.
Sore pain in apex of right lung.—IODOFORMIUM.
Sore, aching in breasts; feels swollen and sore.—ONOSMODIUM VIRGINIANUM.
Soreness through chest.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Spasm, forcing bending forward.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Spasmodic tightness, as if lungs could not be fully expanded.—ASA FOETIDA.
Squeezing sensation in lower chest.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Sticking pain in left chest.—PAEONIA OFFICINALIS.
Sticking pain through right breast near sternum, extending to back near shoulders.—PHELLANDRIUM AQUATICUM.
Stitches in chest, between shoulder-blades; worse, inspiring, moving.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Stitches in spleen from fast walking.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Stitching pain in left breast, running through to shoulder-blade (Illic; Therid; Pix).—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.
Stitching pains in lower right ribs and front; worse, moving, walking, etc.—CARDUUS MARIANUS.
Suffocating fits.—HYOSCYAMUS NIGER.
Suffocative breathing from dropsy of the chest.—LACTUCA VIROSA.
Superficial respiration; heart and lungs feel paralyzed; respiration slow.—LOBELIA PURPURASCENS.
Swelling of mamme.—CASTOR EQUI.
Tendency to syncope.—CANTHARIS VESICATORIA.
Tenderness of abdomen to pressure.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
The neck is studded with tumors.—CISTUS CANADENSIS.
Tumultuous action of heart.—AMYLENUM NITROSUM.
Various kinds of pains and soreness, as if bruised in sternum, ribs, intercostal spaces, and both hypochondria.—RANUNCULUS BULBOSUS.
Very loose cough.—BALSAMUM PERUVIANUM.
Violent itching in breasts; areola reddened.—CASTOR EQUI.
Violent palpitation; sensation of heaviness in stomach.—UPAS TIEUT.
Violent pleuritic pains running downward in left anterior chest.—RHODODENDRON FERRUGINEUM.
Violent, præcordial pain extending to the axilla and down the arm and forearm to fingers, with numbness of the extremity.—LATRODECTUS MACTANS.
Whooping-cough in miserable, scrofulous children.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.
Worse coughing; waterbrash succeeds cough.—ABIES NIGRA.
Worse in the morning.—MYRTUS COMMUNIS.
Worse right and expectoration of black blood.—ELAPS CORALLINUS.
Yellowness.—OLEUM JECORIS ASELLI.