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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2361

terrible pain she was having in the right inguinal region together with vomiting and cramps. I could get very little information out of her or her husband, but the symptoms seemed to call for Cuprum ars., which was given.
I obtained a sample of the urine and found it loaded with albumin and pus cells with every indication of pyelitis of the right kidney. However, a lump in the right quadrant of the abdomen of was not to be overlooked as the appendix might also be involved. I ordered her to the hospital at once and told her husband that I might operate on her, but would have consultation first.
The doctor who saw the case with me agreed that it was pyelitis and a serious one. He advised one of the sulfa drugs to be pushed, but I told him I could only see one remedy indicated and that remedy was Colocynth. Of course he did not agree but as the case was mine I told him I had the choice of drugs. The Colocynth worked like magic and completely relieved the pain.
Colocynth no longer had any effect in any potency, but the flushed face, the soft quick pulse, the restlessness and sleeplessness, together with the fact that pus and albumin were present in the urine led me to give her Ferrum phos. the fever and pain rapidly subsided and within four days she was able to go home with just a trace of albumin in the urine.
ibid, 1944, February, vol. LIX, No. 8
Case of mastoiditis
The patient was walking the floor in agony. Drum bulging, red; face red; some temperature, gave Ferr. phos. 200, 3 powders; relief came in a few minutes and no rupture.
ibid, 1951, January, vol. LXVI, No. 7