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Rh of cuprum); Hysterical spasms; Obesity in young persons; Physical and nervous weakness in consequence of masturbation; Muscular weakness, difficulty of learning to walk, atrophy and other sufferings of scrofulous children; Tumefaction and suppuration of the glands; Caries, softening, curvature, and other affections of the? bones; Rickety affections; Spontaneous dislocations; Arthrocace?; Polypus; Encysted tumors; Chronic eruptions; Scabby and humid tetters;: Scrofulous eruptions; Fistulous ulcers; Warts; Chronic urticaria. Intermittent fevers, and fatal consequences from the suppression of those fevers by cinchona; Slow fevers; Melancholy; Hypochondria and hysteria; Delirium tremens; Drunkenness; Megrim; Cephalalgia from chilly or after injury from lifting; Fatigue of the head, in consequence of intellectual labor; Scaldhead; Falling off of the hair, also in parturient women, or caused by severe acute diseases; Fontanels of children, remaining open too long; Ophthalmia, even that arising from the introduction of a foreign substance, or in scrofulous persons, or in new-born infants; Blepharophthalmia; Spots, ulcers, and obscuration in the cornea; Fungus hæmatodes of the eye?; Amblyopia; Lachrymal fistula; Hæmorrhage of the eyes?; Otitis?; Purulent otorrhœa, also that