As the case improved an ordinary abscess was set up in the breast which went on to suppuration, discharged and healed.
The Homoeopathic Physician, Vol. 8, no. 1, p. 18.
Sensation of a husk in the throat.
Hawks up a cottony, white mucus from the throat Cracking in the left knee joint whenever it is bent.
Hair dry and falling off from the crown of the head Light-haired bookkeeper, aged 27 years.
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Session of the International Hahnemannian Association, 1899, p. 69.
M. M„ a general officer, aged 74, of nervous sanguine constitution, having suffered the hardships of war, particularly in the campaign in Egypt, experienced sudden and acute attacks of vertigo, like shocks in the head, which was sometimes burning; face red, pulse hard, compressed, frequent; appetite as usual; obstinate constipation, from twelve to fifteen days elapsing without an evacuation, which consisted, when it occured, of very hard, round substances about the size of an olive.
During the day he was annoyed by permanent contractions of the muscles of the lower extremities; during the night great agitation and little sleep. His gait was unsteady, the contraction of the muscle seemed difficult and to resist the efforts of the will. Under the influence of this state of the brain, and still more of that of the abdomen, he gradually lost his sight; by the excessive contractility of the irides, the pupils were completely closed.
The patient had become very impatient; a drop of asterias 12, taken in six days, put an end to the sanguineous congestion of the brain, the relief of which rendered the stools more easy and regular; they now came on every two days; the cramp-like contraction in the lower extremities almost entirely ceased; the sleep became longer and more quiet; the moral state became more docile; the eyes remained as before. His general health has remained improved for more than a year.
A woman of Franconville-la-Garonne, 48 years old, of a flabby, lymphatic constitution, had had for several years a scrofulous ulcer on the left side of the neck, extending from the borders of the hair to the clavicle, measuring at least five centimetres broad. The edges of the ulcer and some portions of skin which yet remained in its centre, were hard and elevated for some distance from the sore. Her skin was destitute of pliability and inelastic. She had a family of seven children, was exposed to much fatigue, badly fed, and had received no medical advice when she applied to me. I was enabled to produce some amendment in her general state by the employment of our ordinary remedies, but was still far enough off from a cure, when I remembered a symptom produced by asterias, to which I shall presently refer, and concluded to try its powers against this enormous ulcer. She took a dose of half a drop of the 12th dilution every eight days for five months, and was completely cured; nor has she for two years experienced any return of the troubles that formerly caused her so much suffering, especially in cold and wet weather.