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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2458

Prescribed Glonoin. 3, repeated doses. December 3rd. All paralytic symptoms have disappeared.
Dr. A. E. Hawkes
Case of kidney inflammation
In tubal nephritis, fever, water-retentive effusion, albuminous urine and tube casts The patient has been a ‘hard drinker’. One patient was: ‘Much exhausted by walking in the sun; the hot sun always brings intense headache.’ Another had: ‘Numbness in the arms and hands alternating with intense tingling.’ There is no doubt however that Glonoinum may cure patients suffering from Bright’s disease, provided the totality of the symptoms correspond.
W. J. Harris
Case of spatial dislocation
Mr. B., a Methodist clergyman, aged forty-four years, large and fleshy, and in the enjoyment of perfect health, with the following exception, came to see me, saying that he was troubled with loss of location, several times daily, each attack lasting from fifteen to thirty minutes, and that it began about ten years ago, at long intervals at first, but has increased in frequency from an attack of once a month to several times a day, and now, even when walking in streets that he has travelled in for years, when this feeling comes on him he cannot tell where he is, and is obliged to inquire. When coming to my office, he was obliged to inquire where it was, although standing directly in front and in plain sight of it.
When in this peculiar mental condition, he says he is ‘all right’ in regard to everything else, and can converse upon any topic and think accurately, and, to test himself upon this point, he has sat down and added up long columns of figures, and left the work to be reviewed ‘when Richard was himself again’, and invariably found it correct.