lachesis in throat infection

Published on August 10, 2025 at 11:00 AM

Hoyne T S, Clinical Therapeutics 1880, p. 266

CASE 608, (Angina.) Mr. Feeling of a large lump at back of throat; it sometimes feels as if some one grasped him by the throat causing a feeling of suffocation; he then feels nausea, and he retches as it to vomit up the lump; slight soreness of back of throat on swallowing saliva; right side of neck tender to the touch; the feeling of a lump causes him to swallow saliva frequently, which makes the lump seem to increase and rise higher; feeling of pressure in middle of throat: has to clear his throat before he can talk: all symptoms worse on waking in the morning. Has not eaten salt for twelve months. Lach. 2,000, four doses cured. Dr. Berridge.

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