Equation and Family
The subluxation at lower cervical or upper dorsal region interferes with the transmission of mental impulses to the bronchi. The function primarily involved is motor which results in a relaxation of the muscular walls of the capillaries. This produces hyperemia and congestion from which there is an exudate of mucous. At first it is clear, but with normal heat applied to this exudate it soon becomes mucopurulent. This gives calorific plus, therefore the equation for the mucous membrane lining the bronchi is calorific plus (C+) with N.C.R. for the mucopurulent discharge. The equation for the general fever is C+. The family is fever and degenerations.
The major adjustment for acute catarrhal bronchitis is L.C. or Up.D. with K.P. In some cases CP. will be included in the combination.