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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2221

sleep. Another is haemorrhage of bright red blood, from the nose or mouth, or in the stool.
Vertigo and Head
Vertigo when walking in the open air, with a tendency to fall to the left side. Head heavy and dull, especially with fever; also with throbbing pain in occiput. Pressive headache, especially in the forehead, with stupefaction and nausea. Pressive pain from within outward in forehead and zygomata. Tearing pain apparently in the brain, especially in its frontal region, aggravated by moving the eyes, but ameliorated by supporting the head with the hand. Pressure of the hand against the hurting part will ameliorate in most Drosera pain.
Tearing, tensive pain in the forehead, more violent on stooping. Dull drawing pain in left side of brain, extending to the temple. Sharp cutting needle-like pain in the right side of the forehead.
A number of symptoms on the scalp and external head: sore sensation in the skin of the right temple (which occurred several times in the proving); smarting, burning pain upon the vertex; itching, gnawing on forepart of scalp, ceasing from rubbing; corrosive itching on the whole hairy scalp, but especially on the sides of
the head, compelling to scratch.
Pupils first contracted, later dilated.
Eyes
Eyes sunken, but more often protrusion of the eyes, especially with whooping cough. Drosera even succeeded in almost totally removing a marked exophthalmus with severe swellings of lymphatic glands, as Margaret Tyler reports from her own practice.
Eyes suffused with blood, eyelids coloured blackish-blue, in consequence of broken blood vessels; with cough.
Severe stitches in eyes, from within outward, especially on stooping. Weak vision; like gauze before eyes, letters run together when reading.
Drosera may be indicated in hypermetropia (long-sightedness) if a quivering before the eyes is felt from any effort to look sharply at something small.