months. Then the CM. improved for one month. Then a chill and the old lumbago was on with a bronchitis and coryza that put him in bed. Prescribed Phosphorus 500 on acute symptoms and the suggestions of gracile physical lines and pinkish delicate complexion cleared up the new condition and some of the eruption. Then the acute condition started up again and bed was feared. Gelsemium 30 was given. Since that time, two and a half years, there has been nothing to record.
Homeopathic Recorder – 1936, July, vol. LIV, No. 7
Case of eczema, inflammation of eyelids
Reporting another case, victim of suppression, I diagnosed as marginal blepharitis. Little miss of eight years brought to the office by her mother, Aug. 3, 1937. History of eczema from birth, involving external genitals, lower abdomen, groins, umbilicus, chest, feet, behind ears, settling on margins of lids; oedema and agglutination of lids, difficult to open on awakening. Local medication employed. Pneumonia at one year of age, then pertussis, influenza and varicella. These signals of distress were not recognised by the attending physician; he saw only the manifestations and not the cause; he used external applications expecting to remove the trouble, which is impossible; experience has proven this fact repeatedly. An oculist was then consulted; he used his art for one year without avail.
All this time the skin affection clamoured for attention but was left unheard. Finally the little patient was brought to me hoping our beneficent school would prove the right one, thereby affecting a cure. Forgetting all about the eye trouble only in its relation to the whole patient, I began on the history from birth to the coming to office. Child mentally bright and alert; very disagreeable personality, overbearing, imperious, contradicting her mother, etc. Posture while sitting, unrefined. Lids highly inflamed, itchy, lids agglutinated, on awakening difficult to open. Face greasy and blotchy. Ears, eruption