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Materia Medica Viva Volume 9 – page 1882

Face
The face may be deathly pale and cold, especially at the forehead, or there is alternation of paleness and hot flushes, especially in climacterium.
A wild and fearful expression in delirious or psychotic states.
Prosopalgia, affecting the malar bone; the pain goes off at night but reappears the next day.
Soreness to pressure at the spot where the trigeminal nerve leaves the brain.
Mouth
Swollen tongue, with offensive breath, dry pharynx, dysphagia, and roughness and hoarseness of voice. Swelling of root of tongue.
Rheumatic toothache, preceded by catarrhal conditions.
Peculiar uneasiness in teeth; wants to pick or chew at them.
Vesicles at inside of lower lip, or an ulcer in this area (proving symptoms from Mezger).
Spitting of thick saliva, which seems to stick to mouth and throat and to be detached with difficulty. Unpleasant taste, and accumulation of thick mucus on the teeth. Hawking up of a viscid, coppery-tasting mucus.
Mouth and tongue feel warm and dry.
Tremor of the tongue.
Aphasia; cannot speak one syllable though she makes the effort.
Throat
Sore throat, especially on swallowing, with dysphagia, hoarseness, and a constant feeling of unpleasant fullness in pharynx; sometimes with full feeling in vertex and stiff neck.
Peculiar tingling at back of throat which extends to shoulder and upper chest, and down the arms to the finger tips.
Sensation as if throat were partly filled, all the way up to the sternum.
Increased secretion of thick viscid mucus in fauces.