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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2435

Case of complaints after flu, vertigo, psych one urosis
A young man about 21 years of age. About three weeks ago he said he had a cold and his doctor called it the flu. Said he thought he had gotten over the actual cold, but still felt depressed. A week ago last Monday he felt dizzy, became very nervous and fearful and tremulous all over. He had a slight sore throat and was convinced that he had a streptococcic sore throat.
He saw his doctor who assured him that there was nothing the matter with him, and then he became quite certain that he had pneumonia and thought that he was in danger of dying. He again went to see his doctor, who took his temperature and again assured him that there was no foundation for his fear that he had pneumonia.
His apprehension still remained; said it was a very distressing fear of the unknown that something terrible might happen to him, thought he might possibly even lose his mind. He had a peculiar quivering in the pit of his stomach, his appetite was poor and he was slightly nauseated, and his bowel became quite loose.
The young man was referred to me day before yesterday. I allowed him to go ahead and talk freely, and he disclosed many symptoms, but through the maze of them the outline of Gelsemium could be discerned. I gave him all the assurance I could in an endeavour to calm his fears, and then gave him a little Gelsemium and told him to take it four or five times during the day. The next day, that was yesterday, almost all of his symptoms had disappeared. He called me on the phone about 9 o’clock last night and stated that he had been free of most of his symptoms the greater part of the day and did not see the need for taking more medicine, but after dinner he felt nervous and tremulous. I told him to take another dose of the medicine.