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The Science of Homeopathy – page 271

Swelling of the whole face (from an external application). [Htb. u.Tr.]
Swelling of the face. [J.C. TENNEK, in Simon’s Samml. d. n. Beob. f.d. J. 1788.1]
Swelling of the face, of an elastic nature, especially in the eyelids, and chiefly
in the morning, in three persons. [TH. FOWLER, Med. rep of the effect of arsen., Sect, VIII,2]
Swelling of the face with swoons and vertigo. [SENNERT, prax lib. 6., p. 237.3]
285. Hard swelling like a nut on the two protuberances of the forehead; the swelling increases in the evening. [Sr.]
Eruption on the forehead. [KNAPE, 1.c.]
Little knobs, bumps on the forehead. [N. Med. chir. Wahrn., 1.c.] Ulcers all over the face. [N. med. chir. Wahrn., 1.c.]
The lips are bluish. [BAYLIES, 1.c.]
290. Bluish lips. [KAISER, 1.c.]
Black-spotted lips. [GUILBERT, 1.c.]
Blackish appearance about the mouth. [ALBERTI, 1.c.]
Pinching, quivering, or Switching on the one side of the upper lip, especially on going to sleep.
Itching, as if pricked with countless burning needles, in the upper lip, up to the nose, and the following day swelling of the upper lip above the red.
295. Swelling of the lips. [Stf.]
Bleeding of the lower lip after a meal (aft. 11/2 h.). [Lgh.]
A brown strip of shriveled epidermis, almost as if burnt, extends through the middle of the red of the lower lip.
Red, tettery skin around the mouth.
Eruption broken out on the lips at the edge of the red, painless (aft. 14 d.).
300. Eruption about the mouth, with burning pain. Painful knots on the upper lips.
Eruption of ulcers around the lips. [ISENFLAMM STEINNING, Diss. de rem. susp. et ven., Erlangen, 1767, p. xxvii 4]
Eruption on the lower lip, like noma, with thick crust and a base like a leaf-lard. [Sr.] An ulcer eroding on the lip, with tearing pain and smarting as from salt, in the evening on lying down, in the day while moving; worst on being touched and in the open air; it prevents sleep and causes waking up at night (aft. 14 d.).
305. Swelling of the sub-maxillary glands, with pain as from pressure and contusion. Swelling of the sub-maxillary glands, with painfulness on external pressure. [Hg.] Hard swelling of the left sub-maxillary gland; the swelling is especially severe in the evening. [Sr.]

Teeth.
Toothache, more pressive than drawing.
Jerking, continuous toothache, extending into the temple, relieved or removed by sitting up in bed.
310. Tearing in the teeth and simultaneously in the head, at which she becomes so enraged as to beat her head with her fists; just before the setting in of the menses. Pain in several teeth (in the gums), as if they were loose and would fall out; but the pain is not increased in chewing (aft. 1 h.).
Painful looseness of the teeth; and pain as if sore, per se, and more yet in chewing; so also the gums pain on being touched, and the cheek on that side swells up. One tooth becomes loose and prominent, in the morning; its gum aches on being touched; still more in that case, the external part of the cheek, behind which lies