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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 627

Eye
Inflammation of eyes in children. Catarrhal, rheumatic or scrofulous ophthalmia. Swollen eyelids. Intolerable itching of the left eye and brow. Condylomata sclerotica. When looking steadily, pricking pain. Photophobia worse at noon and in the evening. Light is intolerable. Inability to look upwards. Luminous objects flutter before the eyes.
Ear
Tendency in child to bore the fingers into the ears while they are complaining.
Formication in the left external ear. Itching in the auditory canal. Purulent discharges. The inflammation of ears commences with shooting pains, begins in concha, extends to external meatus; finally, with itching and discharge of blood.
Nose
Annual coryza, with itching, sneezing, loss of smell. In the beginning water runs from nose, later green mucus and thick, white, slimy masses; with sneezing, pieces of indurated greenish mucus. Offensive, blue discharge. Inner burning pain. Ulcers under nose.
Face
Formication on the face. Weight of the left side of the face. Eruption of eczema at corners of mouth. Erysipelas on right cheek, moving to left. Pain and burning in right cheek.
Mouth
Stomacace. Itching and burning on the roof of the palate. Salivation during coryza.
Water has a bad taste. Food tastes insipid. Bitter taste in mouth on waking in the morning.
Throat
Bruised feeling in the pit of the throat, after expectorating. Globus hystericus.