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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2647

that the most prominent feature was the confusion. There was no loquacity. The patient talked very little and could understand noth- ing. She would sit and stare into vacancy; she could not read; she would do nothing with her hands. She simply was so confused that everything seemed impossible and blank. She was given Hyoscya- mus and began at once to show improvement in sleep, as well as in her mental condition which now, after a few weeks only, is practi- cally normal.
F.W. Patch
Insanity after labour
A lady, t. 25, of a quiet, peaceable disposition, but readily attacked with epilepsy after violent mental emotions, became deranged on the 5th Sept., after having several epileptic attacks on the fifth day after her second confinement. She was treated allopathically for eight days without benefit.
Symptoms. – Violent paroxysms of rage, maltreated her friends, and tore every thing to pieces; turns of anxiety; then she would sing, whistle, laugh, kiss every one, assumed that she was pregnant, and had labor – pains, andc. Treatment. – Bellad. 30 excited, without benefiting her. Hyosc. acted better. Verat. 12 and 15, produced sleep and allayed the most violent symptoms; but from April 16 to May 16, Verat., Acon., Helleb., Stramon. and Bell. were given without permanent benefit, and the following condition remained. Symptoms. – She is extremely excited, rages when one attempts to restrain her, scolds and strikes every one without regard to person; is talkative, and speaks irrationally; weeping in alternation with joy- ous mood; anxiety and trembling of the limbs – excessive secretion
of milk. Treatment. – Hyosc. was given again, and her malady was arrested instanter; she was, and remained well.
Martini and Spohr
Mental derangement
A youth, 23 years old, showed signs of mental derangement quite unexpectedly in the midst of previously uninterrupted good health. Symptoms: Unusual restlessness; piercing fixed look; jerking move-