RELATIONSHIPS
Compare: Lachesis, Pulsatilla, Glonoinum, Belladona, Aconitum, Cactus
grandiflorus,
Coca [flushing when excited].
ANTIDOTES
It antidotes: Chloroform [failure of respirations] Strychnine [convulsions]
It is antidoted by: Cactus [cardiac constriction], Strychnine, and Ergotamine.
DOSAGE
From 6x to 200.
CASES
1. The married daughter living in California. Woman, age 39; stout and plethoric. As she was 2,000 miles away I had to depend on her mother’s account of the symptoms.
After a severe mental shock a few weeks ago – violent flushes of heat up spine into head with deep redness of face, neck and even chest; anxiety, apprehension, fear of death; smothering; hot head; mental confusion, worse before menses. Extremely restless, cannot sit still, must be continually on the go. Depressed, insanely jealous – something quite foreign to her nature. Worse a week before menses.
Menstrual flow has gradually diminished for past eight years, is very dark and leaves an indelible stain. Palpitation excitement; with flushes. Ravenous hunger; gets faint and must eat; craves sweets and sour things. Loud belching. Constipated; rectal inertia. Remission of complaints at night; sleeps well. Worse from heat; can stand any amount of cold.
The remedy was Amyl nitrite.
In the letter of June 12th her mother adds: "In regard to my daughter’s case, I will say, she still gets flushes but they are slight. She menstruates regularly. I repeated the dose once about a month ago when they took in a very exciting show and most likely the ventilation was bad. I was afraid she might have a stroke of apoplexy. Otherwise she is a hundred percent better, does her own work, cooking for four big eaters, plays the piano and sings all day long."
2. Confused delirium: Wants Yale dean phoned about the medicine, then soon forgot
it; thinks his symptoms are new; answers foolishly; doesn’t know where he is: