This was a Clinical Lecture on Spasmodic Coryzaor Periodical Asthma, delivered at the Hotel Dieu, by Professor Gueneau de Mussy, translated from the Gazette des Hopitaux by W.
The periodicity of this coryza places it in the same category as the arthritic affections which generally manifest themselves by regular or irregular paroxysms.
Cimicifuga: in coryza accompanied by rheumatic or neuralgic pains in head and face.
Arsenic: in coryza and sore throat simulating hay fever; in sloughing of the throat.
In all cases the coryzawas very severe, and in previous years lasted, in spite of all treatment, from four to eight weeks.
The first effect produced was a profuse coryza with constant sneezing, as in hay fever.
A peculiar wet feeling in my nares as though a violent coryza would set in, which did not; the secretion from the nose became thickened and pus-like, but not increased.
There is at first fluent coryza with sneezing, followed by fulness, dryness and the formation of crusts.
Frequent violent sneezing, with fluent coryzain the evening,^1.
In the nasal fossæ the hemorrhagic spots have acted as irritants, and, inviting an increased amount of blood to the Schneiderian membrane, produce a coryza or even a catarrh.
Irritation of the mucous membrane of the nose causes severe coryza with purulent discharge.
There is, moreover, rarely the same amount of prostration or stupor in the latter disease, which is also attended by coryza and more bronchial catarrh than is often present in the former.
Coryza frequently commences at or about the time of the pharyngitis.
Simple coryza in itself involves little danger, though it is an unpleasant complication, and in the nursing infant it may interfere with sucking.
The expression of the countenance is changed, in part by the appearance characterizing an ordinary attack of coryza of considerable or great severity, and in part by anxiety and depression.
Coryza and bronchial catarrh are much more marked symptoms in the former than in the latter, while hyperæsthesia of the surface, which is present in almost every case of influenza, is only rarely met with in typhoid fever.
Neglect to attend to these early symptoms frequently occasions disease of a more serious nature; in fact, coryza may be regarded as the forerunner of all epizoötic pulmonary disorders.
He preferred to call the disease rhinitis sympathetica or coryza vaso-motoria periodica, names which are much better descriptive terms and have no unsubstantiated suggestions of etiology in them.
About the end of {372} May or the beginning of June every year the patient suffered from a coryza preceded for a few days by an indefinite sense of general depression with a disagreeable feeling of heaviness in the head.
Footnote 32] An attack of urticaria and coryza followed by asthma has been noticed to come on within ten minutes of having stroked a cat.
Footnote 75: For an admirable description of the mechanism of this and other symptoms of coryza see Diday, op.
Coryza is one of the most characteristic, and at the same time one of the most important, of these in its influence on the health of the child.
Both also might have a discharge from the nose; but when the coryza did occur in scarlatina, "it is less acrid, and has not the foetid smell which it has in the other disease.
Better get over to the dispensary and take an anti-coryza shot.
See that anti-coryza shots are sent up from the dispensary as soon as we are out of the Solar System.
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