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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2507

Case of salivation
A young lady who was troubled with salivation, coming on any time; sometimes just before sitting down to dinner; oftenest when riding in a carriage, less often when riding in a train. She was prevented by it from seeing company, and was low-spirited. There was also habitual costiveness.
Graph. 12 at first aggravated and then rapidly cured.
Clarke J. H., Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica
Case of eruptions on the head
August 16, 1895. Called to see Willie, the 7 year old son of my laundry woman; colour pure black. His head was a solid crust of scab and hair; watery pus dripping from under the crust or cap, for it was all over his head, a hard scab with pus underneath. A fair appetite. Bowels variable, often hard balls, at other times formed lumps with muddy, pasty, sticky faeces all mixed together. Much itching. Same kind of eruption about the elbows. Prescribed Graph cm, S. L.
Sept. 8. Great improvement; bowels natural; but for a few days the suppuration or discharge worse. Prescribed Graph.cm, S. L. No more treatment. In two months the boy had a clean head and remains well to the present, June, 1897.
Case of skin eruptions
June 1, 1896. Saw a two years old son of Mrs. S. B., white; with head half covered with crusts, watery pus continually running from under them; eruption on knees and elbows. Filthy, pasty, and hard mixed stools; much itching and crying. Graph cm one dose, completely cured in a month.
Hahnemannian Advocate – 1898 vol. XXXVII, Chicago, No. 2