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1. Shootings in ears. 2. Stitches in the (r.) ear. 3. Dryness in the interior of the ear. 4. Ulceration of mastoid apophysis. 5. Discharge from ears. 6. Excoriation behind ears, with itching and suppuration. 7. Obstruction of ears. 8. Hardness of hearing, esp. when relieved by riding in a carriage oRead more
1. Shootings in ears.
See less2. Stitches in the (r.) ear.
3. Dryness in the interior of the ear.
4. Ulceration of mastoid apophysis.
5. Discharge from ears.
6. Excoriation behind ears, with itching and suppuration.
7. Obstruction of ears.
8. Hardness of hearing, esp. when relieved by riding in a carriage or in the cars, i.e., hears better (like Graphit.).
9. Hardness of hearing, principally from elongation, induration, and swelling of tonsils (after the abuse of Mercury).
10. Clapping, throbbing, and rumbling in ears.
11. Beating and humming in the ears.
12. Echo in ears of one’s own speech.
13. Cracking in ears during mastication.
14. Swelling of parotids.
15. Swelling of glands beneath and behind l. ear with stitches and tearing extending through the ear.
16. Wen on the lobe of the ear.
17. Nit. ac. has a special but very ill-defined power in deafness and tinnitus.
18. Deafness after measles, hiccough and clear expectoration.