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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2525

Case of suffocative paroxysm
Suffocative paroxysms every night for seventeen years in a man aged seventy. Paroxysm awakens him out of sleep usually after midnight; he has quickly to jump out of bed, must hold himself fast by something, and quickly eat a piece of bread. Then the paroxysm passes off and he can sleep again. The analogy of this complaint with pains in the stomach which necessitate eating suggested Graph., and one dose of the 30 was given. He had no further spell, although he lived eight years longer.
Dr. Landesmann
Case of pertussis
S., aged four years. Sick some time with whooping-cough; cough with strangling, red face, watery eyes; strains all over: sometimes wind comes from anus; raises phlegm; mornings, much hard coughing, throat seems full of gurgling mucus; impudent teasing, laughs at reprimands; several hard, straining, small stools daily. Graph. 15,000 cured.
Dr. J. C. Morgan
Case of anal fissure
Two months after confinement Mrs. T. applied to me for relief from a trouble which her physician pronounced fissure of the anus (which diagnosis I confirmed), and for which he recommended forcible dilatation. Pain during evacuation very severe, sharp, cutting, followed by constriction and aching for several hours, and especially severe at night.
By her physician’s advice she had been using small enemata of water, retaining them as long as possible, and then voiding them without effort, I recommended a continuance of the enemata; and gave Graph. 200 in solution, a teaspoonful every four hours. Within