Insanity
A healthy, somewhat slender, fair – haired journeyman, is in love head over heels with a young woman, who does not return his love, though she some time before had been in love with him without get- ting any return. The young man became quiet, dreamy and indolent in his work, groaned at times as if overtaken by severe misfortune, until at last he became quite silent and taciturn, would neither cat nor drink and lay on his couch indifferent and with woebegone fea- tures only at times heaving a deep sigh. Nothing made any impres- sion on him; he would scarcely answer yes or no, and looks drowsy all the time.
Hyoscyamus 2, two drops every two or three hours, brought allevia- tion in thirty – six hours, and in a few days effected a cure.
Dr. R. Haehl
Mania
A young woman, apparently well, except that she had recently had irregular menstruation, one morning refused to rise from bed and dress herself. She assigned no reason. After a few hours she insisted on rising, but would not wear a single garment of any kind. Her parents, alarmed, sought advice. The patient received the doctor without any apparent consciousness of her singular condition, con-versed intelligently, but would not admit that she needed any advice to clothe herself. She refused medicine, and cunningly evaded all statagems to give it clandestinely. Several days passed in this way. She escaped from her room, went through the house, and sought to escape into the street. At length, when matters were growing worse, succeeded in getting her to take a dose of Hyoscyamus. In a few hours she was well, dressed, and behaved as when in good health.
Dr. Guernsy
Pneumonia
A former patient who had developed pneumonia after la gripe and was attended by a Johns Hopkins graduate. The latter had an- nounced to the family that after battling for twelve days for his pa- tient, he believed the end to be near and that they should prepare for