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1. Catarrh, with an accumulation of mucus in the larynx and in the trachea, rendering the speech and the voice indistinct.
2. Constant cough when lying down, which ceases on rising up.
3. Fits of coughing, as in whooping cough.
4. Cramp-like cough at night, esp. when lying down, sometimes with redness of the face, and vomiting of mucus.
5. The cough is < at night (after midnight), when at rest, during sleep, in the cold air, and from eating and drinking.
6. Dry, shaking, sobbing cough, with pain, as of excoriation, in the abdominal muscles.
7. Dry, spasmodic cough at night (in old persons) from continuous tickling in the throat (as if the palate or uvula were too long).
8. Greenish expectoration with the cough.
9. Cough, with expectoration of blood, and convulsions.
10. Violent spasmodic cough; short consecutive coughs, caused by a tickling sensation in the throat, as if some mucus were lodged in it; during the day, expectoration of saltish-tasting mucus, or of bright-red blood, mixed with clots.
11. Hæmoptysis, blood bright-red with spasms.