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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2634

diastolic 110. At 1p.m. he had a severe convulsion which lasted for two hours, for which nitroglycerin 1/100 and amyl nitrate pearls were given. Next day he was quiet, but unconscious. The day after became violent, delirious, could not swallow, no action of bowels, and slight secretion of urine (four ounces every twelve hours by cath- eter). Hyoscine 1/100 hypodermically was ordered to be given every four hours. It required three men and a trained nurse to control him. For the next 2 days, ten hypodermics of hyoscine 1/100 and six hy- podermics of morphine sulph. 1/4 grain were given.
I was hurriedly called and upon my arrival found him in violent de- lirium, with one man holding each leg, one for each arm, and the nurse holding his head and watching his pulse, which she said was irregular and growing weak rapidly. He was muttering, shrieking, biting, striking, writhing and reaching for imaginary things. A loud, sharp voice would case him to quite down for a few seconds. No nourishment for three days and only three ounces of urine by cath- eter for the last eighteen hours. I accepted the challenge to see what I could to, but gave a most grave prognosis. I ordered all medications discontinued and gave one dose of Hyoscyamus niger 1M on the tongue with much difficulty. He quieted down in a few minutes, and in an hour was sleeping quietly. He awoke after three hours sleep; perfectly rational, and called for something to eat. Also asked for the urinal and voluntarily voided eighteen ounces of urine. No further medication was given, and he made a good recovery.
P. Brown
Violent delirium
Woman, 78 years of age. For several years she had been a sufferer from renal, hepatic and cardiac hypertension. Two years ago she lost the sight of the left eye as a result of haemorrhage on the retina. She suddenly became violently delirious. In answer to a hurried call, I found this modest and quiet little woman delirious, requiring a nurse on either side of her bed to restrain her. She was talking, laughing, striking, pickling, biting and immodestly tearing her clothes from her body.
The nurse had given her, upon her own responsibility, a hypodermic