Bronchitis
A woman 81 years old, has had bronchitis for two years, with se- vere paroxysms of coughing, worse from 10 or 11 p.m. until 4 or 5 a.m., nearly every night during the two years. Worse lying down, could not lie down after the cough began. Wheezing, whistling, in the chest, mostly on left side, could be heard across the room. This whistling, wheezing generally preceded the attacks of coughing. Asthmatic breathing. Hands and feet cold, before and during cough. During the past two months there has been oedema of both feet and ankles. The expectoration was very profuse, clear, frothy, gluey, stringy, difficult to raise. Sneezing frequent before cough and much eructation after coughing. Blows nose frequently before coughing and complains of coldness of the nasal discharge, also a sensation of fulness or pressure over the bridge of the nose. Voice husky, unnatu- ral, nasal. Heart normal. Urinalysis shows no kidney disease. During the two years she has had many remedies, none of which benefit- ted. In April of this year I began to give Iodine 2x. and for several days she took it every two hours, at the end of a week the oedema of extremities had disappeared, a few days later there was no more asthmatic breathing and at the end of the second week the cough had disappeared and has not returned.
M. Powel
Brain tumour
We had a case diagnosed as brain tumor; the patient had choked disc, constant one-sided head ache, and she began with an unceas- ing desire to kill her husband. She had hectic, thirst for cold water in large amounts, and I gave her Phosphorus with temporary relief only. I gave Iodin and the woman got out of the hospital. Within a year she had twins and she is still alive, now nearly two years. They say a patient with brain tumor never recovers; that while the ten- dency for it is to get better, there is a recurrence. Maybe she did not have brain tumor, but she had all the symptoms of it, even some of the nerve symptoms, and the Babinski reflex.
Dr. Stearns