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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2519

I recognised a former patient. Two years previously I had ‘cured’ him, by the X-ray, of an eruption on the right shin-bone, but the patient, himself, remained uncured, as I clearly understood at the time of his later visit. I refrained from alluding to the former treatment, but busied myself gathering the symptoms, à la Hahnemann (Org. 83-103), on which to base a prescription to cure him.
The patient needed an anti-psoric, certainly. This fat subject complained of being chilly; Wanted the cool air to amel. the intolerable itching of the skin. The patient with the characteristic discharge contained the tout ensemble of a Graphites case.
Graph. 30th, two globules, t.i.d., with sweet oil used locally, effected a marvellous change. In three weeks his face was smooth and clear, and has since remained clear; a sign that the patient was cured.
The Homoeopathician – 1912, vol. 2
Case of anosmia
Woman, aged fifty-two. Anosmia the last four months; following a coryza, she says she constantly smells burning gasoline. Constipation without desire for stool. Burning sensation in stomach, after meals or when hungry. Slight rhino-pharyngitis. Sadness; sensitiveness.
Prescribed Graph. 30, one dose every other day. A year later she was seen again; she had had no treatment for a long while. Smell returning the last two months. Odour of burning gasoline absent. Stomach and bowels improved.
Graph, lm was given and the amelioration was accentuated. Kent’s Repertory, first edition, p. 341, first column, fourth line: Odour of burnt substances: Anac., Aur., Graph., Nux v., Sulph.
Dr. Leon Vannier, The Homoeopathician — 1913