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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2263

Ears
Small balls of black, hardened wax came from the ear when cleaning it. Discharge of a yellowish-green liquid from the ear, in the morning. Otorrhoea with partial deafness and tinnitus. For instance: partial deafness after otorrhoea that leaves greenish stains on the bed-linen, with buzzing of ears, painless. Or: offensive discharge from right ear, with deafness on that side; constant buzzing in diseased ear; also epistaxis and eruptions in face, especially around nose; skin hot and dry, but feels cold all the time.
Attacks of deafness, suddenly appearing in the night, with constant roaring and sometimes with cracking in ear.
Noises in ears: crackling in ears on swallowing, lasting up to two hours;
constant humming as if a fly were enclosed in the meatus auditorius.
Itching in the meatus, extending into the cheek; seems to follow the ductus parotideus.
Nose
Profuse nosebleed; blood is black and flows in a steady stream; after violently blowing the nose, or after receiving a blow upon the nose, or even suddenly when walking.
Bad smell from the nose and the nasopharynx. It may be perceived only by the patient, or may be smelled by everybody.
Offensive discharges from the nose which may smell of putrid herring pickle. Post-nasal catarrh with greenish-yellow membranes in the nasopharynx. Lancinating pain from the root of the nose to the ears, especially on swallowing. Coryza from the slightest draught of air; nose usually obstructed, often high up in the nostril, with dull pain in the forehead; has to breathe through the mouth.
Throat
Spasmodic contraction of the oesophagus with peculiar disturbances and disagreeable feelings in the act of swallowing.
‘The passage of liquids is arrested as by a spasmodic contraction of the oesophagus, after which they fall heavily into the stomach’.
After eating, obstruction in the oesophagus, as if a sponge had lodged there.
‘Food turns spirally down the oesophagus, or each morsel falls