Constipation, megrim
Mad. M., a dramatic artist, aet. 30 years, very lymphatic, has been afflicted in childhood with herpetic affections. Menstruation irreg- ular, accompanied by uterine colic and megrim. The latter, which shows itself also independent of the menstruation, is located in the forehead and in the eyes, which are then very sensitive. Mad. M. is troubled with habitual constipation, without having haemorrhoids; for this she takes, every morning, a clyster of cold water. This pallia- tive is of doubtful benefit, however, and the attacks of megrim, for some time now, recur oftener. Last February I was called for one of these attacks; constipation for ten days; Iris versicolor 12 was fol- lowed by an evacuation in two hours, and the megrim vanished. Since that time Mad. M. always uses this remedy, which has so far not varied in its action. The attacks of megrim are rare and especially less obstinate, and the evacuations are more numerous and more copious.
A.Claude
Constipation
Children, as is well known, respond very promptly to medicines. In the last six months I had occasion to treat for constipation, eight chil- dren, three still nursing. Concerning five of these I was able to obtain conclusive information easily, and medicated globules of the 6th, 12th and 18th dilutions acted very well; but with nursing babies the diagnosis was somewhat more difficult. It was more a relative than a decided symptom with them. But in one case an obstinate consti- pation of the wet – nurse proved quite troublesome until I adminis- tered Iris 12, when nurse and baby speedily were relieved. In two other cases the two very healthy mothers were not constipated. But the crying of the little ones, their distorted features, and tympanitic abdomen called for Chamomilla 12, yet it accomplished nothing. Finally, Ruddock s Text – book afforded me the following informa- tion: Iris Versicolor. Violent flatulent colic. Colic often yields to this remedy, after Nux v., Chamomilla and Colocynth were exhibited in vain. The administration of the 6th and 12th dilutions was fol- lowed by an evacuation within 10 to 15 minutes, which perfectly