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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2708

perfectly normal.
Mr. A. Wiener
Vomiting during pregnancy
On December 12th, 1927, I was urgently asked by Mrs. D. to visit her daughter, who had been pregnant for seven weeks and who suf- fered from the most terrible attacks of vomiting. I found the patient in bed. She was vomiting unceasingly, had the most painful spasms and there was profuse salivation which amounted to two pints in twenty – four hours. During the last fortnight everything had been tried to stop these attacks. A doctor and two gynaecologists had tried everything, complete isolation in the dark psychological treatment, numerous drugs bandaging of the abdomen, etc. At last the gynae- cologist had advised that unless there was immediate improvement, artificial abortion would be require. The young woman was indeed in a very serious condition, she looked drawn and haggard, eyes deep in their sockets with black rings, was totally exhausted, had a pulse of 115 per minute, which was soft, small and weak. She had lost a great deal of flesh and she begged me to produce an abortion. I gave her in succession Tabacum 6, Nux vomica 6, Arsenicum 6, Cocculus indicus 6, Veratrum album 30, Sepia 30, China 30, rem- edies which were indicated by her weakness, pallor, nausea, vertigo, cold sweats and exhaustion, but none of them proved helpful. Ipe- cacuanha 30 did a little good, but only during twelve hours. On the sixth day, feeling desperate, I prescribed Mercurius solubilis, because of the stringy salivation and the heavily coated tongue with imprints of the teeth. That medicine made her condition worse.
On the seventh day of my treatment I thought of Ignatia which seemed to be suitable to the lady because, when experimentally taken it has produced symptoms which the patient had before she became pregnant, for she had always been very nervous, change- able, emotional, and could not stand tobacco smoke. I had a kind of inspiration that possibly Ignatia might succeed in saving the life of the coming child. In order to be sure that it would act deeply, I pre- scribed that remedy in the thousandth potency and she was to take it as soon as it arrived. I left the house and returned next morning