Today he came into my office whilst I was in the throes of penning this ponderous epistle; he was almost entirely free of his symptoms. Said he had a awakened about 5 o’clock this morning and had dozed off to sleep again, and them awoke about 8 o’clock with a slight headache and an unpleasant taste in his mouth. Later in the morning he was constipated. His appetite for breakfast was poor and he felt slightly nauseated. I thought it looked like Nux and so prescribed.
The Homeopathic Herald, March 1947, vol. VII, No. 12
Case of periodic headache
Some years ago when I was teaching materia medica at the New York Homeopathic Medical College one of the class brought in a patient for treatment. He had been to Johns Hopkins and other well-known institutions, but had obtained no relief. The condition had lasted since he was ten years old, for forty-one years.
Symptoms: Periodical headache occurring once a week and confining patient to bed. He had pressure and dull weight starting in supra-orbital region and extending over entire head. He could not bear the slightest touch, jar or sound. The faintest whisper was intolerable. Gelsemium tincture, ten drops in a half glass, a teaspoonful a half-hour before meals and at bed time, was
prescribed. This was two days before the expected weekly attack. He had only slight symptoms that day, and no more trouble since, excepting once when he had a slight suspicion of pain after discontinuing the medicine for a time. He was completely cured.
The Homeopathic World, 1932, September No. 801
Case of neuralgia
Male, 33. Jewellry polisher. Duration of symptoms two years. I will not take the time to give all the symptoms in detail. They resembled tic douloureux. His suffering was so intense that he thought he