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1. Hoarseness.
2. Pain and great sensitiveness (to cold) of the larynx, with a weak and rough voice, emaciation, hectic fever, and sleeplessness.
3. Rattling breathing (during sleep).
4. Swelling below the larynx.
5. Roughness in the throat.
6. Croup, with swelling under the larynx.
7. Permanent pain in the larynx, < by pressure, speech, coughing, and breathing.
8. Weakness of the organs of speech, and of the chest, causing a hindrance to speaking loud.
9. Cough, excited by irritation or pain in the larynx.
10. Titillation as from dust in the throat, inducing cough, which is deep, wheezing, with expectoration, only in the morning, of mucus, bloody, or like pus, generally tasting sour or sweet.
11. Cough, deep and dull, excited by the difficulty of respiration.
12. Suffocating, violent cough, with retching.
13. Cough, similar to whooping-cough.
14. Cough after drinking.
15. Dry cough, in the evening, on taking cold in any part of the body, or when lying on the bed.
16. Cough worse from evening till midnight.
17. Cough caused by a limb getting cold; from eating or drinking anything cold; from cold air; when lying in bed; from talking, crying.
18. Attacks of dry, rough, and hollow cough, with anguish and suffocation, often ending in lachrymation.
19. Barking cough.
20. Cough, with spitting, of blood.
21. Cough, with abundant expectoration of mucus.
22. Ringing, and pain in the head during the cough, as if it were going to burst.
23. Sneezing after the cough.
24. Bronchitis.