p.s. I find as a rule, in fact I have not met with a single exception as yet, that Gels, has a special, if indeed not a specific effect upon neuralgic affections of the fifth pair, and particularly when the pain is traceable along one of its three divisions at a time.
Cases of facial neuralgia
Miss L. T., aged 19, has been afflicted for some time with periodical attacks of facial neuralgia, confined to left side of the face. Had two years ago, this spring (1868) a severe attack of congestive intermittent fever, quotidian type. On this occasion complained of sudden darting acute pains, traceable from the region of the ear and side of the head to the supra-orbital region, and again to the infra-orbital region, still at other times to the chin and front of the lower jaw.
As a rule, the pain appeared to be confined at a time to a single nerve trunk, and thus it would appear to pass from the first to the second and third branches of the 5th pair, without any regular order as to succession. Flying from the first to the third and from that to the second, and so on, always, however, being more or less present and starting from the region of the temple or ear.
Prescribed a single dose of Gels. 2c, left a second powder to be taken, if not relieved in three hours, also some Sac. lac. in water, to be taken every hour until sleep set in. Nearly a year has now elapsed, during which time I have seen the patient several times. She says relief was almost instantaneous, and never had a return since, nor has she had occasion to take the second dose yet. That second dose, I fear, will spoil an additional fee for me in the event of another attack, as the patient has carefully stowed it away for future use.
Feb. 1868. J. C., aged 45, has been a victim for 18 months to irregular weekly attacks (that is on irregular days, but once a week) of Facial Neuralgia, which was confined to the right side of the face, nose and upper jaw. My inference was that the 2d division or Sup.