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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2671

with Hypericum and got well in about two weeks. She had hardly left when another woman came with the same kind of a thumb and from the same cause. All at once it came into my head about Hypericum, the 9m of which was dissolved and applied. There was immediate relief, no return of pain, and the case dismissed in four days. In both cases a dark red streak extended from the thumb far up the arm.
Dr. Campbell
Tendonitis
A black – eyed woman of 31 years, while wiping up the floor on Sept. 17th, stuck a needle into the tendon on the front of the right wrist. It has been swollen and painful ever since, preventing sleep most of the time during the nights. An ineffectual search for the needle has been made by a surgeon. Poultices and other applications have been of no avail. 1897, Sept. 28. – One powder Hypericum perforatum, cm. (Fincke), dry on the tongue. The relief was speedy. Sleep came the following night and the inflammation was entirely gone in 24 hours.
E. E. Case
Asthma
Mr. E. R. S., age 21. Asthma since three years of age. Wheezing respiration agg. lying and extreme cold. Eating indigestible things or slight physical exertion will cause an attack. Has had nasal polypus removed by cautery. Hay fever begins in July or August, agg. from hot sun, bright light; itching in nose is signal for sneezing. Hot day and cold night will close the nose. Sweats easily and profusely.
Constipation; Stool dry, hard; sensation as if torn: eczema, crusty, scaly, in patches all over body; ameliorated by cuticura, then asthma is worse. Blind boils and acue indurata on face. Frequent involun- tary urine. For these symptoms he received from time to time as they improved or changed Natrum mur, Sepia and Psorinum, until he so far recovered as to resume work. Then he would have a severe attack at five or six o’clock every Sunday morning, being free from suffering and attending to his ordinary duties during the week. This peculiar form I was unable to relieve for many weeks as I could not obtain anything that was peculiar or uncommon about him. Finally