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the hair, violently itching, with swelling of the glands of the 

 nape of the neck. Humid tinea behind the ears, and pustules 

 in the nape of the neck. Plica polonica. Catarrhal rheumatic 

 inflammation of the eyes. Spasmodic twitching of the eyelids. 

 Cloudiness of the crystalline lens, with amenorrhea (Diez). 

 Otorrhoea purulenta, with deafness and ichorous eruptions on 

 the head (Althen). Caries of the ossicula aureum and 

 of the internal ear after scarlatina. Chronic singing in 



both ears, with diminution of hearing (Diez). Catarrhs of all 

 kinds. Catarrhal inflammation of the Schneiderian membrane. 

 Chronic blennorrhea of the same. Itching, ichorous eruptions of 

 the face, covered with elevated spots (Trinks). Crusta lactea 

 (Knorre, Schroen). Sycosis menti (Schroeri). Chronic inflam- 

 mation and induration of the amygdalae. Chronic gastritis. 



Chronic vomiting. Heartburn. Want of appetite. Canine 

 hunger. Ascites. Chronic constipation. Diseases of the 

 urinary organs. Pollutiones debilitantes. Soreness and ex- 

 coriation of the mammse. Intertrigo neonatorum. Constipation 

 of new-born infants. Pneumonia (Hartlaub, Schleicher). 

 Chronic, dry cough. Palpitation of the heart. Struma. Rheu- 

 matic pains in both upper and lower extremities. (Edema of 



the feet. Ice coldness of the feet, etc. etc. (Noack and Trinks, 

 op. cit.) 



Antidotes. — Camphor and Coffea. Camphor generally 

 moderates the violent effects of Lycopodium. Pulsatilla sub- 

 dues the violent feverish feelings caused by Lycopodium. 

 Causticam modifies the ill humour, readiness to find fault, 

 diffidence, tendency to reproach, etc. A cup of coffee prevents, 

 and completely neutralises the action of Lycopodium. 



