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may palliate, but with the onset of the symptoms enumerated above, Zinc. is the only remedythat will cure. The case will have flushed face, hot head, rolling of the head, flashing eyes,throbbing carotids. The case will be docile, stupid, purple, sleepy; ameliorated by quiet. The case will exhibit but little fever; cold extremities, tossing of the head, dilated pupils,unconsciousness, can hardly be aroused; rolling head from side to side, but when the reflexes areabolished, Zinc. comes in.After the relief from , or give Zinc.Rugged little fellows who hang on for weeks in this state, emaciating and unconscious.You must take the mother aside and inform her what will happen if the child returns toconsciousness. If you do not, you may be turned out of the house. A persons advanced in years cannotstand such an ordeal, but it is astonishing how the little ones can endure the prolonged congestion andinflammation. After scarlet fever and badly treated meningitis; tubercular meningitis. I have carriedthese severe forms of brain disease through on , which has a picture somewhat like thatof Zincum.There is no record of any recovery from tubercular meningitis, but a homoeopath can cure someof these cases, though it may take two or three months to go down and come up out of it, with two orthree relapses.Among the eye symptoms we have a peculiar thickening and opacity of the conjunctiva, whichis infiltrated, leathery, has yellow spots on it and the corners are thickened like pterygium.Dunham made a remarkable cure of pterygium. The report of the case in the Guiding Symptomsis as follows: "Pterygium in right eye just encroaching on cornea; in left eye extending to the pupilfrom the inner canthus"."Itching and stinging pain in inner angles of eyes with cloudiness of sight. Much burning of theeyes and lids in the morning and in the evening with feeling of dryness and pressure in them".Zinc. has cured distressing thickening of the lids, ectropion and entropion; granular thickeningof the lids. In a severe case of entropion where the lashes were playing up and down the ball withlachrymation, great inflammation and redness, Zinc. removed the whole trouble. Violent photophobia;it seems as if the light would blind him. Zinc. and are closely related in eye troubles.Strabismus after brain troubles. Ever since scarlet fever, he had strabismus. She has muchtrouble with the menses; dysmenorrhoea. But here is a striking symptom; no matter what the violentsymptoms are, pain in the ovaries, in the uterus, hysterical excitement; as soon as the menstrual flowappears there is relief. Violent pains in the ovaries relieved by the flow. This is a great contrast to, which has nervous excitement and hysteria during the flow, and the more copious it is,the more violent are the pains. The and Zinc.symptoms are worse before, and better with the flow, but in the former the pains all return whenthe flow slacks up again. has at times an intermittent flow, then pain ceasing with each intermission,returning when the flow again appears.The great nervousness of Zinc. is manifested in the feet. You will notice a child or a womankeeping one foot going all the time, cannot keep it still. Many medicines have nervous feet and manyhave relief of symptoms by motion of the feet. But this is marked in Zinc. A girl about twelve years ofage had no congruity of symptoms and l could not find the remedy. The mother said the child mortifiedher by keeping one foot constantly going in church. On asking why she did this, she replied that if shestopped she would lose her urine. Zinc. cured the whole patient.In the text we find double-lined the two words, "Fidgety feet".Zinc. has some striking heart symptoms. Constriction of the whole chest in weakly subjects.

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