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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1389

Headache, vertigo and listlessness between 3 and 5 a.m. and continues in the morning after rising.
Exostoses.
Cephalohaematoma of new-born infants.
Hair is without lustre or greasy. Hair on the head, eyelashes and pubic area falls out.
Eyes
Bell’s proving provides the following symptom: ‘After writing some time, was no longer able to see distinctly, because of a blur or mist before the eyes, with some aching in the eyeball; ameliorated when closing the eyes and pressing lightly upon them. ’
The picture of something read remains before the eyes for some time.
Floaters (muscae volitantes) appear after excessive use of tobacco. Phlyctenular keratitis and conjunctivitis. Maculae corneae·, opacities; cataract.
Recurrent tumours of the eyelids; cystic tumours; subcutaneous palpebral cysts. Recurrent styes.
Ears
Acute hearing; sound of a radio in the next room is unbearable.
Chronic suppuration of the middle ear.
Sclerosis of the ossicula and petrous portion of the temporal bone, with deafness, ringing and roaring (Boericke).
Mastoiditis, where the periostium is most affected.
Cases of calcareous deposits on the membrana tympani, with roaring in the ears, worse at night, with cold feet, wrists, and ankles, and a crawling sensation all over the skin (cf. Hayes, in Boericke & Dewey, Twelve Tissue Remedies).
Nose
Heightened olfactory sense. Illusions of smell.
Blowing of much mucus from the nose, with an ineffectual desire to sneeze. Adenoid growths in the post-nasal space and pharynx. Thick, yellowish-green discharge from the nose; offensive catarrh of long standing.
Bony growths within the nose, blocking the nose, usually in conjunction with a thick, yellow catarrh.
Atrophic rhinitis, especially if the crusts are prominent.
Stuffy colds; dry coryza; ozaena.