A sea master developed ague with great stiffness, tiredness, and sick feeling, after a night spent in wet straw, in the bar rooms in a hotel in Germany, on a winter night. Chill began at 7 p.m. and lasted till precisely 8 in the morning, every day at the same hour, without heat or sweat, with cough, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and great exhaustion, which distressed him most the next day, and interfered with his occupation. Being unskilled in Homeopathy and not having the least confidence in fever and ague, I gave him two grain doses of quinine every two hours at first, then every hour during the day until he had taken forty powders without the least improvement; on the contrary his general weakness had increased. I now consulted the original proving and found that according to the law of similarity Aranea must be the remedy. He received five drops from the second decimal attenuation every hour. Next day the patient exclaimed, "Now you have hit the right medicine. After the second hour I felt warmth again in my whole body and for the first time for three weeks I slept some hours at night again without any chill." Cure was completed in six days and for 17 years he had no relapse.
The last three cases are quoted in the Materia Medica by N. M. Choudhuri, pp. 58-59.