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Materia Medica Viva Volume 10 – page 2261

there may be aversion to bananas and sometimes to meat. Finally, a great thirst for sweetened buttermilk points to Elaps.
Some pathologies:
• Diminution of vision, with red points or dark spots before the eyes; or everything looks white.
• Otorrhoea with noises in the ears and partial deafness. Catarrh of nasopharynx, with greenish crusts and a subjectively disagree- able odour. Elaps has been successfully used relatively often in ailments of the ear, nose and throat .
• Discharge of mucus from the urethra.
• Affections of the right lungs especially, with violent pain there.
• Skin problems in the axillae, e.g. a rash there with suppurative inflammation of the axillar lymph nodes.
• Hemiplegia. ‘The right side is numb and as if paralysed, from the shoulder to the knee. The next morning complete paral- ysis of the right side, with inability to rise’ (from Mure’s proving). ‘Sensation of numbness, with great weakness and coldness in whole left side of body; deglutition impaired; at times, darkness before eyes with vertigo; dimness of vision; lachrymation of right eye; menses very scanty; pain in right side of chest and in right shoulder’ (a cured case from Hering’s Guiding Symptoms).
Some modalities: rest will generally ameliorate, but some symptoms are also relieved when walking. Aggravation is mainly by cold (cold air, cold food, cold drinks) and before thunderstorms.