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Materia Medica Viva Volume 6 – page 1390

Face
Hard swelling on the cheek (gumboil), with pain or toothache. Hard swelling of the jaw from toothache or injury. Swelling under the chin, with induration and an uneven surface.
Necrosis of the lower jaw, on the left side.
Small, hard herpetic sores on the lips from a cold. Sores in the corners of the mouth.
Mouth
Great dryness of the mouth.
Sensation as if the lips and tongue were swelling.
Dulled sense of taste.
Cracked appearance of the tongue, with or without pain; hardening of the tongue, also after inflammation.
Deficient enamel of the teeth, which is rough and uneven. The teeth decay, crumble and produce caries. Dentition is slow and difficult; hollow teeth appear prematurely in children.
The teeth feel loose or become loose in their sockets. They ache if any food touches them; and also from the cold.
Throat, Larynx and Trachea
Bell’s proving brought out a prickling, burning, suffocative sensation in the throat, which grew worse at night; cold drinks seem to aggravate and warm drinks to palliate the sensation, but only for a short time. In the proving the symptoms intensified a few days later, and the prover had such difficulty breathing that it seemed as if the epiglottis was nearly closed, or that he was breathing through some thick substance, which permitted but a slight ingress of air to the lungs.
Tonsils rough and ragged. Follicular sore throat; plugs of mucus are continually forming in the crypts of the tonsils. Painful swelling of the tonsils, with a purulent coating. Chronic tonsillitis.
Pain upon swallowing, with redness of the back part of the pharyngeal wall, of the lateral trunci lymphatici, and of the tonsillar ring.
Soreness and rawness in the throat, extending down to the bifurcation, with coughing and light clear expectoration, worse when lying down.
Uvula relaxed, causing irritation, tickling and coughing.
Dryness and tickling in the larynx, with the desire to clear it out. Tickling
itching in the larynx, inducing a hacking cough; worse from 3 to 4 p.m.
Hacking cough from tickling in the larynx, as from a small foreign body, along