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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2566

Cases of post-scarlatinal water retention
Indications: urine scanty, dark-coloured, with floating dark motes and coffee ground sediment.
Another case, with same characteristics except the sediment, was greatly relieved by same remedy. Afterwards, several times, there was alternation of symptoms. From midnight to 1 a.m., there was great orthopnoea, requiring Ars., or by day, a return of dark urine with floating dark motes, calling for Hell. These remedies, given according to such indications, made a speedy and satisfactory cure.
Hahnemannian Monthly – 1871-1872, No. 9
Cases of hydrocephalus
A child eight or ten months old, who had been given up to die of hydrocephalus, by a council of some of the best old-school physicians of our city. The attending and consulting physicians all told the father that there was absolutely no cure for such cases after effusion had once taken place. It was forty-eight hours after they proclaimed effusion fully established, that I was called. The child then lay entirely unconscious and had, for the two days; pupils enormously dilated, with no flinching upon placing the finger upon the eyeball, and there was every other indication of rapidly approaching death.
The first question I asked was, “Has there been any action of the kidneys for a day or two?” and upon being assured there had been little or none, I at once prescribed Helleborus, 1000th; one dose. This was followed, in a few hours, with a quite free discharge of urine, which was increased and maintained subsequently, with a modification of all brain symptoms day by day, until consciousness returned in about a week, and an entire restoration to health in two or three weeks.
In all this time, however, only one more dose of Helleborus was