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Materia Medica Viva Volume 3 – page 740

headache is relieved by wrapping up the head. Headache, aggravated by blowing the nose.
The head feels sore as if it were bruised, and, if it is not kept warm, it feels as if air were passing through the brain. There is chilliness and coldness of the head, which is ameliorated by covering it up. Trigeminal neuralgia. Congestion, hyperaemia of the head with anxiety.
Hair falling out profusely in young men who are closed, ambitious and studious.
Skull sensitive to touch. Boils on the scalp. Exostoses, painful exostoses of skull.
Vertigo
Vertigo on stooping and a tendency to fall to the left. With vertigo he has to lie down, is worse from any motion, and often notes associated sparks before the eyes and diplopia. Vertigo in syphilitic patients. Vertigo is ameliorated while rising.
Eye
Ulcerations and infiltration of the various coatings of the eye. Inflammation of the conjunctiva with burning heat and lachrymation, which is ameliorated in the moonlight and on closing the eyes, and worse from light. The pain is such that the eye must be closed. Cold bathing ameliorates the burning, smarting, and biting pain in the eye. Pain in canthi.
Scaly, herpetic eruptions on the margins of eyelids. Injected cornea. Melanosis of the eye. Photophobia. A sensation of pressure from without inward on the right or left eyeball; touching agravates. Iritis with severe cutting pains in and around the eyeball. Deep internal diseases of the eyes; such as, iritis, choreoretinitis and glaucoma, with pressure in the eyeballs from within outwards, worse when touched and when fixing the eyes, better on closing them. Tensive pain, worse when he fixes the eyes on something.
Tension in the eyes that interferes with vision. Double vision: one object seems to be mixed with another, objects seem jumbled up, indistinguishable; black spots, sparks, flames, fiery objects in front of eyes. There are spots, specks, etc. on the cornea. Hemiopia – upper half of objects invisible – found mostly in detachment of the retina, with foggy vision.
Protrusion of eyes such as noted in exophthalmos, with involvement of the heart (enlargement).
Kent, in his lecture on Aurum in his Materia Medica, made an important remark while speaking about the pathology of the eyes that could not be truer with regard to prescribing correctly. He said to his students, "I am going now to read to you from the books but remember the constitution that we must always have in view."