While sleeping or half-asleep, i.e. in states of relaxed conscious control, Euphrasia patients tend to be frightened, and have frightful visions. This may be manifested in the dreams of ‘conflagration and fire caused by lightning’ quoted below, but also in frequent starting from sleep as from fright. One prover fell into a feverish, half- sleepy state, and on closing her eyes saw large heads making awful grimaces.
Generalities
As Hahnemann remarked in his preface to the proving of Euphrasia in the Materia Medica Pura, this remedy justly has the name of
‘consolation for the eyes’. Many symptoms from the provings refer to the eyes, and Euphrasia has mostly been used as a remedy in eye affections. The best-known and most striking symptom of Euph- rasia, unique in the whole materia medica, refers to the discharges in inflammations of the mucous membranes of eyes and nose.
The tears and the mucopurulent discharges will cause smarting and burning in the eyes, but also on the skin of the face; sometimes the parts touched by them will actually be corroded. In Hering’s Guiding Symptoms a case is quoted where burning, smarting lachrymation caused a varnished appearance of tissues with which it came in contact.
Hering gives the following indication which summarises the most important features: ‘Euphrasia, in cough with severe coryza, also affecting the eyes, with difficult expectoration during the day, sometimes with loss of breath, no cough at night, but returning in the morning, with much expectoration’. If this combination of symptoms occurs, it points strongly to Euphrasia.
The discharges from the eyes in almost all Euphrasia cases are indeed hot, burning, acrid, smarting. The discharge from the nose,