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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2513

with the eruption, extending into the hair, matting it together by clear, watery, and sticky discharge; of two years’ standing. Considerable itching and stinging.
Graphites cm (Swan), two doses, cured in three weeks.
Homeopathic Physician, 1888, vol. VIII, No. 8
Case of bowel obstruction
There was one thing she said that was very impressive, which I have confirmed in a case, about the obstructive and suppressive action of surgical scars. Many years ago I answered a call to attend a little lady who had what was called by another doctor a bowel obstruction. She had all the symptoms of it. She was vomiting faecal material. There had been no bowel movement or gas passing in twenty-four hours.
The history had been an appendicitis operation several years before, followed a year later by a second operation for adhesions that had formed. During the second operation, or following it, she had had a tube left in her side for months, draining, but after that was taken out there was a great mass of adhesions reformed, and that was the condition that I found a perfectly solid mass of adhesions around that right abdominal region. With all these symptoms, it really looked like an acute case for an emergency operation for bowel obstruction. I was so impressed with that idea that I told her so.
I said, “It would be criminal on my part to prescribe for it.” But she said, “Oh, no, Dr. Grimmer, if you will prescribes for me, I will get well, but I will never submit to another operation after months in the hospital with a tube in my side. I want no more of it.” I said, “I will prescribe, but I will have to sign your death certificate.”.
I gave her Graphites, and in twenty-four hours there was a marked charge of blood and pus and serum through the old surgical scar. All