Case of eye pain
Glon. cured a boy aged eight, of agonising pains in the eyes almost every evening; the boy was compelled to keep the palms of his hands against his eyeballs, and throw himself on a bench, face downward.
Dr. Nankivell
Case of convulsions
Dr. L. Battmann reports a case occurring in a girl age. seventeen, after confinement. Bell, did no good, neither did Acetate of morphia. The fits lasted four or five minutes, and returned at short intervals. The extraordinary excitement in the circulation, the quick, full, hard pulse; the violent throbbing of the heart and carotids; the red, flushed face, suggested Glon. The 2d was administered with almost immediate relief, although it was some days before the patient regained consciousness.
Case of periodic headache
Deborah Gray, aged 40, a coloured cook, had been subject to violent headaches and congestion to the head, every twelve or fifteen days for many years, and from which she was never relieved in less than twenty-four hours.
Symptoms: headache and vertigo so severe that she was obliged to hold her head with her hands; eyes very painful and bloodshot; face and head very hot; she moaned much, complained that her brain was being forced out of her forehead, and that it seemed too large.
Prescribed Glonoinum 3, one pellet; followed by evident aggravation in six minutes, and entire relief in ten minutes; she had no attack for fourteen weeks after, when a slight attack was relieved in fifteen minutes, by one teaspoonful of Glonoinum 6, two pellets, dissolved in four ounces of water.