Case of diseased fingernail
The whole nail was black and rough; the matrix inflamed, with soreness, throbbing and numbness, but no suppuration; the difficulty was much aggravated by the application of water, and when the finger pained her most, she had headache also; her disease had existed seven years.
Graph. 30m., one dose daily for one week, then omitted for a few days, brought great relief in six weeks. Silic. 30 was then given in the same way, and for one month. Afterward, Graph. 200 removed the last vestige of the disease.
Dr. E. Hasbrouck
Case of ingrowing toenail
October 10th, 1889. Mr. L., a printer, aged twenty years. The toe is swollen and ulcerating around the margin of the nail. All the nails of hands and feet are thick and brittle. The skin on the hands is very dry. In cold weather the skin of the hands cracks so deeply as to bleed. Slight injuries of the skin ulcerate a long time. The sweat of the feet is profuse and offensive.
Prescribed one dose Graph. 200. October 24th. The toe is healed. It has given him no trouble since, although it had been an annoy¬ance for several years previous to the prescription. It is useless to state that his general condition was also improved.
Case of constipation, dysmenorrh oea
A young woman aged 24, had obstinate constipation. Suffers also from excruciating dysmenorrhoea; menses are delayed and scanty, dark and sometimes clotted; four days, accompanied by great weakness and pain, which gradually increases until relieved by vomiting; crisis of pain is marked by profuse sweat all over body,