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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2788

out. There was cessation of pain in the abdomen after every motion. His tongue on protrusion folded like a tube. This led me to prescribe Iris versicolor. With two doses of Iris 30, the case was cured.
N. Banerjee
Constipation, migraine and vomiting
Count P., 36 years of age, small, corpulent, haemorrhoidal, has an enormous appetite, sleeps regularly after each meal, locomotion impeded, has renounced all sports, in which formerly he excelled. Count P. is also frequently afflicted with attacks of megrim and vom- iting, which confine him to bed for whole days. Pain is located in the forehead, implicating also the eyelids. Noise, light, and motion aggravate. Patient has a constipation for which he had used clysters, purgatives, thermal springs, without effect; he had also been treated already homoeopathically, but to no purpose. Neither his heart nor lungs were affected. At 16 years of age had been afflicted with an at- tack of renal colic. Iris versicolor seemed to be indicated. I gave him, during office – hours, a few pellets of Iris 30 and accompanied him at his request to his mother. We had not been on the road ten minutes when the Count was forced to rapidly enter the nearest dwelling, where he had a papescent, painless stool. He could not recall hav- ing had such an irresistible call to stool in fifteen years. Iris versicolor 30 has become a precious remedy for the Count. He is using it now since for four years; his constipation is better, and the attacks of me- grim are fewer and of less intensity.
A.Claude
Constipation, irregular menses with migraine
Mrs. Erl, aet. 43 years, Irish, small stature, black hair, blue eyes, sprightly temperament, and the complexion slightly icterous, lives almost exclusively on strong tea and coffee. Has haemorrhoids and persistent constipations. Menses irregular, accompanied by megrim; forehead and eyes are affected, is sensitive to light and noise. I vis- ited this sick lady one day while her son – in – law, an allopathic phy- sician, was present, who informed me that she could not receive on
account of her indisposition. He stated that, for years, he had tried