croup• Having a parchednose and throat may lowerresistance to colds, croup, sinusitis and respiratory problems.• Henry's brotherGeorge suffered from croup later in the year.• About four days later a similar child was admitted with identicalsymptoms of croup.• And the cramp and the croup and the bag under one eye.• The oldest two, Elizabeth and Nina, died as infants, one from the croup, the other from fever.• Dry with no rattling is Spongia and it may follow Aconite if the croup continues after midnight and into the next day.• My first practical experience in the use of homoeopathic remedies was in the treatment of a child with croup.
Origincroup
(1700-1800)croup“to croak, cough”((16-19 centuries)), from the sound