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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2520

Case of inflammation of eyes and conjunctiva
Mrs. H. L., thirty-five years old, ten months sick. Nov. 30 1904. Inflammation of eyes – upper and lower lids and conjunctiva. Began in right; extended to left. Conjunctiva injected; Aching in eye-balls. aggr. in mornings. Yellow discharge. Lids adhering in morning. Photophobia. Urine offensive. Arms and hands numb in morning when awakens.
Prescribed Graph. 35m. Jan. 4 1905. Eyes very red. Much lachrymation.
Prescribed Graph. 35m. March 21. Relapsing. Prescribed Psor. Dmm. Body has strong musty odour, permeating the room. No further trouble. Psorinum follows Graphites well and may be complementary to it.
The Homoeopathician – 1913
Case of scrofulous ophthalmia
A boy five years old, badly nourished, who had passed through a scrofulous gonitis, which left him with a deformed knee, was attacked with a severe scrofulous ophthalmia of the left eye. For weeks he was unable to open it; hot tears escaped immediately after each trial; the neighbouring integument was surrounded by small phlyctaenae, and small pustules; eruption over the whole face; perceptible aggravation from crying or rubbing.
Calc., Acid, nitr., Sulph., etc., brought only transient amelioration; relapses always took place, when three symptoms led us to the selection of Graph.; the intense photophobia, with simultaneous nightly agglutination of the eyes, the obstinate constipation of the little patient, the rhagades around the corners of the mouth.
Received Graph. 2, a few grains every morning, and its beneficial