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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2079

Sensation as if the eyes should water; ameliorated in the open air.
Dilated pupils, also with prostration and the inclination to laugh and joke.
Eye pain, as though someone with normal vision had looked through spectacles that were very strong.
A strange feeling in the eye as though a cold draught blew through it, with sensitive tearing and dim vision.
Vision dim, as though there were a veil between the eyes and the light, or else an obscuration of vision. Afterwards bright stars may dance before the eyes, or little flashes of light that resemble electric sparks.
Ears
Buzzing and roaring in front part of the ears; also with partial deafness, aggravated on stooping.
Nose
The most important symptom in this region is, of course, epistaxis. The blood is usually very dark red or black, tenacious and coagulated, and hangs in long strings from the nose. With this, cold perspiration in large drops on the forehead, and a tendency to faint.
The nose-bleed is easily provoked by any motion or by blowing the nose. There may ensue a great loss of blood with profound disturbance of the general condition of the patient.
From a cured case by Hartlaub: ‘Nosebleed from the left nostril, several times a day, has been present for three weeks… preceded by slight pressure in forehead. Very worried about his life, believes he will die, no longer fit for business. Belladonna and Sulphur were given without success. Concomitant symptoms: constant coldness of both hands and feet; surging of blood to the head in the evening; warmth in the face; quivering in one eyelid; sour taste in the mouth; pulse full and somewhat accelerated. Bleeding every morning, regularly’.
However, Hartlaub also used Crocus successfully in a habitual nose-bleed where the blood was bright red, in a woman with haemophilia in the family anamnesis. The symptoms were: epistaxis aggravated when the weather was hot; right nostril always dry; feeling of stupefaction in the right side of the head; humming in the