This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1885. Excerpt: ... EAR: GENERAL. note.--As has been said in the preface, this repertory is not my ideal, but may prove a stepping-stone to a better. In the classification of symptoms under anatomical subdivisions, the attempt has been made to place symptoms in their proper physiological relations. This may be a matter of uncertainty in some instances, on account of faulty expression, or lack of knowledge of exact functions, as now understood. This effort may not commend itself to those who care only for symptoms, but it will be appreciated by those who labor to link symptom and function. The author will be pleased to have his colleagues report any corrections or additions, that they may be noted for future reference. The emphasis placed upon remedies is marked by three degrees, --in small type, Italics, and capitals. Ear, Aching. All. c., Aloe, Anac., Arn., Asaf., Asaf. (r.), Asar., Astac., Aur., Bar. c., Bell., Bell. (1.), Bor., Bism., Bro. (r.), Bry., Calc. cau., Cannab. i., Canth., Cap., Caus., Cham., Cimic., Cinch., Cle., Coc. c., Coloc., Con., Cup., Dig., Ery. a. (1.), Euphr., Fl. ac., For., Grap., Guai. (1.), Ham., Hell., Hyos., Ig., Indg., Iod., Ip., Jat., Jug. (r.), K. ca., Lach., Lact., Lau., Lith. (1.), Lob. i., Lye, Mag. c., Mang, Mang. (1.), Merc, Merc. i. r., Merl., Mez., Mez. (1.), Mur. ac., Na. m. (1.), Nx. m., Nx. v., Olnd., Osm., Petrol., Pho., Pru. r., Pso. (r.), Ran., Rhu. t., Rum. c., Rut., Saba., Sabi., Sars., Seneg., Sep., Si , Spig., Spo., Stan., Stap., Sul., Sul. (1.), Sul. ac., Tab., Tarent., Thu., Ust., Verat., Verb., Vio. o.; Morning, in bed, Merc. i. r.; on rising, Fer.; taking wax from ear, Calc. s. (1.); Afternoon, Euph. (r.); Evening, Berb. (r.), K. bi., Lyc. (1.), Na. m.; i P.m., Mit. (r ); 2 P.m., Pau. p.; 5 p.m., Ham. (r.); from being in o...