Characteristics
Clarke
Cu/ex was proved by Dr. Kent, but the only verification I have found is of this
- symptom: vertigo every time he blows his nose.
- W.
- P.
- Wesselhceft cured a man, forty, stout,
thickset, light brunette, who had swelling on upper jaw over first right tricuspid. Slight redness of
- cheek.
- Abscess threatened, with paroxysmal throbbing, dull pain.
- > By warm applications.
- Came
- on after exposure to wet weather.
- Merc.
- sol.
- and Rhus did no good.
- The patient then said that
whenever he blew his nose he had vertigo, with a sense of fulness in the ears. Culex promptly
relieved the pain, and in forty-eight hours the swelling had gone. It might be well to prove a
tincture of specimens of Anopheles well charged with malarial organisms.