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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2339

brought the boy around. Since that time be has remained well.
World Congress of Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons, 1893
Case of sterility
A young clergyman and his wife were very anxious to have children. After being married three years they sought medical advice. The wife was a Sepia patient, and a years treatment under this remedy cleared the complexion, improved her disposition and overcame the suffering incident to the menstrual cycle. The chief complaint, sterility, was the only problem remaining unsolved.
One day the patient said: “Doctor, can’t you give me something to make me stop blushing so easily? I used to be the champion blusher at school and I thought I had overcome it, but now it is coming back as bad as ever.” Ferrum met. was investigated, found to correspond and prescribed in the 30th potency without repetition. The remedy was given a day or so after the end of the menstrual period. In two weeks the patient reported marked improvement and not blushing nearly as much. The next menstruation did not appear and pregnancy is now advanced to past six months.
Homeopathic Recorder, 1939, January, vol. LIV, No.l
Case of genital bleeding
A year later I was called to see a frail, weakly, inanimate, anaemic looking woman, forty-five years of age, suffering from copious bleeding from the sex organs. She had become so invalided from years of continuous loss of blood as to confine her to the bed and a chair near the bed. The parents had a trap door made in the bedroom through which to lower her down to the dining room once a year for Christmas dinner. She had been visited regularly by my predecessor twice a week and he was frequently called in between times.