pain; but when press of business obliges him to remain at his desk, he feels, after taking Gelsemium, as if the screw were relaxed over the forehead, and, like an aura, a bearable headache spreads itself from the forehead backward, to pass off by degrees during the day.
S. Lilienthal
Case of diarrhoea
A few hours later a British Tommy was sent in to our hospital, from the British Naval Reserves, then protecting Antwerp. He was suffering with a diarrhoea. Stools occurred every 10 or 15 minutes.
! happened to have the bottle of Colocynthis in my pocket and right here is where I made a great mistake! Being in the wards and very rushed, I simply told that man to hold out his hand, back uppermost, on which I placed two drops, telling him to lick it up, and instructing him to find me in 15 to 20 minutes.
On his third appearance, he being no better, I did what I should have done at first. 1 asked him some particulars about his ‘personal symptoms’, but what struck me most was that he was shivering and trembling continually, though the weather was extremely hot. Being without his tunic and his shirt sleeves being rolled up above his elbows, I observed that his arms were covered with ‘goose-flesh’ (horripilation). Then I knew the exact homeopathic remedy necessary to cure him. The mistake had been all mine. I had not differentiated his ‘peculiar symptoms’ as required in our method for the basis of any prescription.
It was then very simple. I gave Gelsemium mother tincture, the Yellow Jasmine (or Jessamine) of the Southern States of United States of America, two drops on the back of his hand, to be licked off as before, he to hunt me up every quarter of an hour. When he appeared for the third dose he whispered to me, “Doctor, my guts are warm now, and the shivering has stopped; I am better, but please don’t send me back to the trenches; I will do any work in the