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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2719

of the eyes, lachrymation and pain in the eyes, with headache for six months, after having had a tooth drawn. A moderate amount of exophthalmus was present, together with palpitation of the heart; pulse 120 and congestive headaches, but no enlargement of the thy- roid gland. Menses regular. Under Ignatia 3 in one week the exoph- thalmus was scarcely perceptible and all the other symptoms were relieved.
Dr. A. Wanstall
Ulcers at upper margin of right cornea
Two chipping ulcers at upper margin of right cornea, accompa- nied by periorbital pains, sharp sticking, generally in one spot in supraciliary ridge, temple or side of head. The sleep was disturbed and digestion poor. Ignatia 6 cured in four days.
Dr. J. H. Buffum
Ciliary neuralgia
A case of ciliary neuralgia in a woman was cured very promptly by Ignatia; the pains were very severe, extending from the eye to the top of the head, producing nausea, and often alternated with swelling in the throat (globus hystericus); the pains would begin very slightly, increase gradually until they became very severe and would only cease when she became exhausted.
Norton A. B.
Headache
A young lady, aged 24, blond, pregnant for the fourth time in seven years, had suffered with migraine before her pregnancy, and been troubled for four weeks with the following: Pain beginning in the middle of the forehead, extending down to half of the nose, upwards to the middle of the vertex, where it presses like a weight, followed by nausea and inclination to vomit; most severe from early morn- ing to midday, then remitting but at times persisting till night; every noise and loud speaking irritated her very much; she was pale, had a suffering appearance, and great lassitude of the limbs. Ignatia 6, repeated every four or five days, removed the whole difficulty.
Dr. Schwarze.