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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2672

he wrote me that he obtained relief as soon as he could expecto- rate freely and the more profuse the expectoration the quicker the asthma disappeared.
Under Hypericum I found Spasmodic asthmatic attacks amel. by copious expectoration from bronchial tubes. Under Attacks, Peri- odicity, in Hering, we have: Every four weeks; attacks of illness, lasting 4 to 8 days.
Hypericum promptly relieved my patient. He has remained free from asthma for over two years.
H. C. Allen
Appendicitis
A young man consulted me regarding appendicitis. He had had five attacks. I went into his history very carefully, he had been a football player, and was hit in the stomach by the head of one of his antago- nists. I got him through the acute attack. I then put him on Hyperi- cum; he has never had another attack. That was five years ago. This is a fine example of local shock and its cure.
Wm. J. Guernsey
Injury of the coccyx
The agent of a drug firm came into my office and when I asked him to sit, said that he was not sitting that day unless he had to. He told me that fifteen years before he had fallen on an icy sidewalk injuring the coccyx severely and that ever since he had had every few months a period of a week or ten days when sitting was almost impossible. This in spite of operative and other treatment. He was taking arnica. I suggested Hypericum and gave him a powder of the 45m to be taken the first thing next morning. He took the dose of Hypericum about seven o’clock in the morning. At half past nine there began a marked aggravation of the pain lasting for an hour or more. Then it subsided and he had not felt it since; a period of more than a year.
G. Stevens
Injury of the coccyx
The most striking case I ever had was where a woman had fallen