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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1815

Ears
Ringing, buzzing, or roaring in ears, tinnitus; with debility, with headache in the temples, preceding vertigo, fainting, etc.; also with partial deafness. China has cured Morbus Meniere. Ringing in ears is also a well-known symptom after massive doses of quinine. Or: ticking sound in the ear, as from a distant watch.
The ear may feel stopped, as if something lay before it, in the meatus; with loss of hearing. Or: hearing extremely sensitive to noises, with despondency and over-irritation of nerves.
Stitching pain in the ears.
Haemorrhages from ear; offensive, bloody, purulent discharges.
Tearing pain of the concha, and in the external meatus; worse from the least touch; ears red and hot, especially lobes. External ear very sensitive to touch, and sometimes inflamed.
Nose
Frequent and profuse nose-bleed, especially in the morning after rising from bed, or after violent blowing of the nose.
Epistaxis preceded by a violent rush of blood to the head, with distended veins, fullness, pressure and heat in the root of the nose, and pressive-throbbing pain in the forehead. Afterwards weakness, singing and roaring in ears, pallor of face, fainting attacks, etc. Haemorrhage from nose and mouth.
Epistaxis with headache, the bleeding momentarily relieves the pain. Suppression of menses, instead epistaxis (‘bleeding’).
Frequent sneezing: violent and dry; as a prodrome of a fever attack; much sneezing with stopped coryza.
Smell too acute; extremely sensitive to tobacco smoke, odour of flowers, of cooking, etc.
Heat and redness of nose, sometimes only of nose.
Stopped coryza, with toothache and lachrymation. Or: ill effects of suppressed coryza.
Face
Sunken, pinched, pale, sick-looking face, with hollow eyes and blue rings, as after excesses of some sort; or sallow, earthy, yellowish-grey; collapsed and lead-