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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2514

that great mass of adhesions and everything went away, and the woman was well after that.
Homeopathic Herald, 1947, May vol. VIII, No. 6
Case of acute articular rheumatism
It is a case of acute articular rheumatism, in a man of light hair and eyes, and a peculiar red face. This man was taken sick with pain in every joint, very severe and ugly, and very restless. Prescribed Rhus tox. cm, one dose; not much improved under this remedy. After this he received Bry. cm, one dose; then I noticed he kept trying to brush a hair off of his face; this was very marked; he had a toothbrush tied on a stick so he might use it to brush his face.
I mentioned the case to Dr. Grant, and he recommended Graphites. I also looked the case up with Dr. Schmitt, and we found Borax, Phos-ac., Baryta, Ran-scel., and Graphites had the symptom, but Graphites covered the case. One dose of the Graph.CM cured the case in twenty-four hours.
Dr. Brownell, Homeopathic Physician – 1888, vol. VIII, No. 9
Case of psoriasis
V.R.B., age 24, gave a history of boils, suppurative cervical adenitis and lumbago, Psoriasis a year. It had been supposed to be ringworm at first. On the chest the eruption had been subducted with resinol but not on the back, suggesting self treatment. The eruption was unusually reddish for psoriasis and the patient had naturally quite a pink skin. The larger patches were two or three inches in length. Some of the newer lesions were quite punctate and had yellowish crusts on the apices, although they used to lose this atypical aspect as they flattened out and spread. The young man had a craving for sweets.
Graphites 10M. Sk. was given followed by improvement for two