The hoarseness becomes more marked, the cough more severe, and the patient restless.
It has generally been introduced by chilliness and shivering, which have been succeeded by violent pains in the head, with some discharge from the eyes and nostrils, as in a common catarrh, together with hoarseness and cough.
Iodine: as inhalation in cough after measles, or exposure to cold, associated with much hoarseness and wheezing of the chest.
Acid, Nitric: in hoarseness from fatigue or indigestion.
I have often noticed this queer development of hoarseness in people who have long breathed the poisonous air which surrounds diphtheria and scarlet fever, but in my case the hoarseness means nothing.
A hard glint crept into Jimmy's blue eyes, and there was a trace of hoarseness in his voice.
Eleanor," he said, with a trace of hoarseness in his voice, "let it drop.
The fault was not exactly mine," he said, with a faint hoarseness in his voice.
I am quite ignorant, Miss Grand," he said, a certain hoarseness creeping into his voice.
Something arose in David's throat, bringing a certain hoarseness to his voice.
One day they made a vehement remonstrance, but in vain; for the next, away we trotted over hill and dale, and stayed so late in the evening, that a cold and hoarseness were the consequence.
When I got up, every street was crowded with Jews and mountebanks, holding forth and driving their bargains in all the guttural hoarseness of the Bavarian dialect.
The native of Cologne had been attacked on the way by a hoarseness which made the fifteenyear-old lad uneasy, because signs of the approaching change of voice had already appeared.
Earlscourt's face grew dark and hard as hers, but it was wonderful how well his pride chained down all evidence of suffering; the only sign was in the hoarseness of, and quiver in, his voice.
He held his proclamation in his hand, and goodness alone knows what effect a proclamation read in the grotesque tones of hoarsenesswould have produced!
Marked hoarseness is observed in the evening with a ringing metallic cough and some difficulty in breathing, which increases and becomes somewhat paroxysmal till the face which was at first flushed becomes pallid and ashy in hue.
If there is great prostration, with the nasal passage affected, or hoarsenessand difficult breathing, a physician should be called at once.
I showed them to him; he sang them, with words of abuse in the meantime; but gradually hishoarseness grew better.
After several days of hoarseness and coughing the breathing suddenly becomes hard, generally at night, and it is at first in paroxysms, but later it is constant.
One to two tablets everyone to three hours when hoarseness is present.
Her voice rose, there was a touch of hoarseness in it.
He heard the hoarseness of its explosion, and the voice of the soldier calling to the horses.
He was very cheerful; and, when he met with anything which he thought diverting or interesting, he would read it aloud as well as his hoarseness would permit.
He had a hoarseness which increased in the evening; but he made light of it as he would never take anything to carry off a cold, always observing, 'let it go as it came.
But sir, said she, you shall understand that this our vicar is diseased with such a kind of hoarseness as divers of our neighbours in this parish not long ago doubted .
There is a bird who by his coat, And by the hoarsenessof his note, Might be supposed a crow.
Wordsworth so pounded and flattened in his marsh it no longer had the hoarseness of a sea, but of a hospital.
Speech is often indistinct, but there is no hoarseness or cough unless the uvula is lengthened and tickles the back part of the tongue.
It is always prudent to cease speaking or singing in public the moment there is any hoarseness or sore throat.
The same, with a little sugar, is good to lenify the harshness and hoarseness of the throat, and roughness of the tongue.
Boiled in water unto a thick jelly, and taken, it stays spitting of blood; and boiled with mint and butter, it helps the hoarseness of the throat.
The juice of Sage taken in warm water, helps a hoarseness and a cough.
It is singularly good in all the diseases of the chest and lungs, hoarseness of voice: and by the use of the decoction thereof for a little space, those have been recovered who had utterly lost their voice, and almost their spirits also.
The juice or decoction taken with a little honey, helps the hoarseness of the throat, and is very good for the cough of the lungs.
It helps also hoarseness of the voice, and diseases of the breast and lungs, caused by heat, or sharp salt humours, and the pleurisy also.
Eva, in a voice shrilly hideous with emotion, now and then breaking into hoarseness with the strain of tears.
Hoarseness is commonly due to extension of catarrh from the nose in cold in the head and grippe.
The trouble frequently arises as part of a cold, or as a forerunner of a cold, and often is heralded by some hoarseness during the day, increasing toward night.
Hoarseness is the first symptom noticed, and perhaps slight chilliness, together with a prickling or tickling sensation in the throat.
Hoarseness and cough occurring during laryngitis, diphtheria, and croup, are the result of inflammation of the mucous membrane lining the larynx.
If the hoarseness persists and tends to become chronic, it is most advisable for the patient to consult a physician skilled in such diseases for local examination and special treatment.
He now expressed himself without the pathetic hoarseness or cavernous wheeze which had previously thrown a wet blanket over his efforts at discourse.
Then his clothes were those of a working-man, and his speech had been rendered harsh to the ear from the hoarseness of his voice.
As the hoarseness left his voice, and the disfiguring redness disappeared from his face, Percival distinguished signs of refinement and culture which he wondered at himself for not perceiving earlier.