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of the nose to the forehead ( and ). Pains in the head cause faintness Painsin the bones of the skull aggravated by touch; bones feel as if scraped.The hair mats together. "Head covered with thick, leather-like crusts, under which thick, whitepus collects here and there, and glues the hair together. Scabs on the head look chalky and extended tothe eyebrows and nape of neck. Elevated, white, chalk-like scabs with ichor beneath, breeding vermin".Neuralgias, sciatica, pain in the spine, in the brachial plexus and down the arms; neuralgia ofthe face; all following suppressed eruptions.The Mez. patient is sensitive to warm air as far as the skin and eruptions are concerned, but verysensitive to damp or cold weather as to the neuralgias. After the eruptions have given place to internalmanifestations, the patient is chilly, sensitive to the changes of the weather, worse in stormy weather;worse after a bath, because he takes cold and his internal complaints are aggravated. The eruptions areaggravated after washing. When the eruptions are not out, the skin is hot and he wants something tocool it; he is better from cool water; there is simply a redness at this time. The itching is aggravatedfrom bathing in warm water Ulceration about the roots of the teeth; a scrofulous condition of the gums,which bleed, settle away from the teeth; the teeth decay suddenly.The face is sickly, full of ulcers, old scars, boils, etc. The anemic face may flush up at times, butit is usually pale, gray, and waxy, expressive of a cachexia met with in some bone disease.Sensation of goneness, fear, apprehension, faintness in the stomach, as if something wouldhappen; every shock, pain and hearing bad news, cause this apprehensive, hungry, faint, weak, all-gonefeeling in the pit of the stomach. It comes on when the door-bell rings, if the patient is expecting' thepostman, while waiting at the depot for the arrival of a friend or the departure of the cars; on beingintroduced to some one, he experiences a thrill beginning in the stomach is "frightened in the stomach". and Mez have this. These "solar- plexus" individuals often have adeep cracked tongue and are hard to cure.Worse from the warmth of the bed (hence related to and syphilis). Neuralgia worse inbed and at night, relieved by the external application of heat, but worse afterward; better in the openair.Inflammatory rheumatism, worse from the warmth of the bed and at night; worse from touch;pains run down the bones; bursting sensation in the bones. They feel enlarged; tearing pains in theperiosteum, necrosis, caries, fistulous openings discharging briny particles and large ulcers surroundedby pustules.MILLEFOLIUM [mill] [Kent’s]This is a most useful remedy in varicose veins; especially are the capillaries spongy andenlarged. Veins break easily when congested. Wounds bleed easily and much. It favors apoplexy.Ecchymoses of the skin and eyes. It favors local congestions.Hemorrhage from any part, from wounds, from ulcers. .Hemorrhage from the lungs, stomach, rectum, nose, after extraction of teeth. The blood is generallybright red.Varicose veins on the limbs during pregnancy when .Hemorrhage in malignant ulceration. After an operation and the wound has been properlyclosed the skin forming the edges of the wound continues to ooze a bright red blood. When a generalhaemorrhagic condition prevail. These features are often associated with heart troubles that will beexpected. If there has been a history of bleeding it should be given before a surgical procedure. Violent congestion after haemorrhage. No tendency to repair of vascular tissue. Hyperaemiaof the brain and red face. Fullness and heat in head, but no fever. A rush of blood from chest to thehead like a surging.Violent headache. Dull occipital pain. Pain in head aggravated by stooping.Blood-shot eyes. Sharp pain in eyes and root of nose. Eyes red and congested. Foggy vision.Noise in left ear startles her; later when laughing. Sensation as of cold air passing out of ear.Sensation as though ears were stopped. Sharp pain in ear. Earache.EPISTAXIS, with congestion to head and chest.Face red, without fever. Venous face. Flushes to face.Pain in teeth from hot things. A hemorrhagic patient should have a dose of Mill. or before having teeth extracted.The throat is red, ulcerated and bleeds easily.Empty hungry feeling in morning. Burning in stomach, aggravated bending forward. Burning instomach and abdomen extending to chest. Vomiting blood.

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