Mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose, or mouth during sleep.
1Our young Princess says her husband has a rheum in his eyes.
2Scrofula, salt-rheum, and ophthalmia, are among the chief developments at the North.
3Question: why, an hour in clamour and a quarter in rheum.
4I've done with rhyming; the rheum gripes me at the gullet.
5Take this hare's scut to wipe the rheum from your eyes.
6But, pray where is the man who is always suffering from a rheum?
7Tears of emotion actually filled her eyes and mingled with the rheum of her cold.
8Oh, thou horrid spectre of the old, rheum-eyed man!
9And this they did, he says, to prevent their being troubled with rheum in after life.
10Through the rheum of years Sipsu's eyes gleamed.
11I said I had been suffering from a rheum, and he replied, with a meaning smile,-
12It wasn't the rheum that coated his blue eyes, which now looked washed-out and nearsightedly peering.
13Thickened with misty film of dulling rheum:
14A rheum, a chill, and Caesar trembles!
15The pain began very slowly to bleed from him, and he cracked open his rheum- and pus-locked eyes.
16Externally, used for.-Warts ,corns ,saltrheum.