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Materia Medica Viva Volume 8 – page 1856

them painful; yellow-brown scurfs in both nostrils; insatiable appetite.’ Or: ‘Lentil-sized elevations on whole face and both hands, with burning pain when they form, later confluent, of a dark-red colour; after nine days desquamation’ (Hahnemann).
In male patients, the region where the beard grows is especially inclined to such skin diseases; the crusts may literally mat the hairs of the beard together. Kent reports that Cicuta is useful in skin problems from shaving, especially in ‘barber’s itch’ (trichophytia barbae profunda).
Mouth
Whitish sore, ulcerated spots on the margin of the tongue, painful if touched; also spreading to the inside of the lips. Dry, coated tongue.
Tongue swollen, with ulcers on it; thick, awkward, difficult to move; and speaking is difficult. Or: ‘He was able to utter the first five or six words, but on the following words he gets a slight but visible jerk of the head backward, with a twitching of the arms at the same time, urging him to draw the syllable back and, as it were, to swallow it like in hiccough.’
In convulsive states: foam in and before the mouth, trismus, bites the tongue (also at night, during sleep), grinds the teeth.
Throat
The throat seems to have grown together internally (swollen), with a pain on touch as if externally bruised, and with eructations throughout he whole afternoon.
Spasms of the pharynx from swallowing a sharp splinter of bone, or a fish bone, with internal swelling of the throat; it closes, and the individual is unable to swallow and is in danger of suffocation; the spasms may become generalised, spreading downwards from the throat. Constrictive spasms of the pharynx and oesophagus from different causes; often also with spasmodic contraction of the muscles of the neck and nape of the neck.
Dryness of the throat, with thirst.