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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2533

Case of eczema capitis and behind the ears
Sept. 1st, 1882. J. H., male child aged about four months. Healthy when born. One month ago an eruption appeared on his head, beginning behind his ears. The eruption rapidly spread, soon covering a large portion of the scalp, and all the folds of the neck. The hair was matted into thick tangles. A sticky, acrid, foul, clear fluid exuded from all the sores, making new excoriation and sores where it touched. In the folds of the neck deep ulcers appeared, and the skin was red and inflamed by the discharge. The mother had tried home cures and various old women’s remedies, and still the child’s head got scabbier.
As Graphites was plainly indicated, I prescribed, as is my custom with this remedy, the 30th potency. This medicine give in solution twice a day for three weeks, completely cured one of the worst cases of eczema capitis I have ever seen. Only a few scars were left to mark the location of the deeper ulcers. The child has continued well ever since, and in fact from a puny infant has rapidly developed into a fine, hearty boy.
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