him of arum. Its tincture was applied over the throat externally, and its lx dilution given internally every two hours. Immediate improvement and gradual recovery ensued. –
(Calcutta Journal of Medicine, May.)
Journal of the British Homoepathic Society. Vol. 2, no. 4., pp. 2112, 478.
Sequelae of typhoid.
September 26th. A child, nine years old; seventeenth day of typhoid, which had been treated allopathically. Bores violently in nostrils, especially the left. Bites her nails. Purple spot on outside of left nose. Emaciation. Cannot sleep. Tongue white, with red spots, especially red round the tip. Throws the clothes off herself. Urine scanty. Voice affected. I never saw this patient, but prescribed from the report sent me by a friend, Arum triphyllum 20m every hour.
September 28th. Better; urine more copious; sleeps much better; still bores in nostrils. No medicine.
September 30th. Sleeps well; voice returning; urine free; bowels relieved yesterday. Has not picked her nose to-day, nor bitten her nails so much; not nearly so much boring in nose.
October 3rd. Sleeps well; voice stronger; no boring in nose; less biting of nails; urine free; no stool since 30th; has taken beef tea; is stronger. The purple spot on nose has discharged pus. No further detailed report, but heard that she recovered.
The Homoepathic Physician, Vol. 2, no. 11, p. 467.
Diphtheria
Mouth bums and is sore, so that they refuse to drink; discharge of a burning, ichorous fluid from nose, excoriating the upper lip; nose stopped up and they can only breathe with the mouth open, this is the case with or without discharge from the nose; picking at lips and nose, making them bleed; fetid breath; sensation of something hot in throat; hemorrhage from nose, mouth and throat; great restlessness.
The Homoeopathic Physician, Vol. 9, no. 5, p.184.
Pemphigus
Very severe on face; the patient looks pale and anaemic and is much reduced. Several physicians have failed. Arum triphyllum 200 made a prompt cure.
Another severe case where all the customary prescriptions have failed. Here every blister left a brilliant red stain in the skin. Arum triphyllum cured.
Glossitis
A young woman working in the cash office of a large department store fainted and was
brought home. Seen that evening, she exhibited temperature 103, pulse 110; swollen
tongue, red inflamed gums, excessive flow of foetid saliva: Mercurius 200 q.3h. Second