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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2428

learn of this last symptom until I had treated the case some time, and after I had prescribed Arsenicum, Leptandra, Sulphur, and other apparently indicated remedies, with but little effect except temporary amelioration.
The only concomitant symptom obtainable was chilliness in the back, every day during the diarrhoea, but not at any fixed hour. For this symptom I gave at one time Gelsemium lx, for several days, but with apparent aggravation of all the symptoms, so much so as to lead me to give Arsenicum and Veratrum album.
Several weeks elapsed after the last remedies were given, when she came into my office one day and appeared very much fatigued by a short walk of a few blocks. She sank into a chair and appeared quite unconscious for about two minutes, during which time her eyes were closed, her pulse was natural, features natural, face of natural colour; her arms when lifted dropped down heavily. She did not hear when spoken to or see when her eyelids were opened.
I let her remain undisturbed, not using any restorative. When she became conscious she said she was not able to open the eyelids. She stated that for the past week the diarrhoea had been very fre¬quent; and she had become very nervous, and prostrated, mentally and physically; the chills also troubled her. It was at this time that she mentioned the presence of the peculiar characteristic symptom.
Recollecting Dr. Morgan’s proving, also the ptosis or Inability to lift the eyelid, the chills of the back, etc., it occurred to me that Gelsemium must be the specific remedy for this case. But I had already prescribed it with unfavourable effect in a low dilution. But it also occurred to me that these symptoms were all primary symptoms of the drug.
During the primary action of Gelsemium, all the circular muscles of the body are relaxed, sometimes paralyzed, and a state of semi-