HELLEBORUS CASES
The following cases show clearly the depth of pathology that this remedy can reach out and cure. Such cases are very rarely seen today.
Epilepsy; anxiety; post-scarlatinal water retention; hydroceph¬alus; intermittent fever; head injury; concussion; convulsions with flushed face; fever, retention of urine; chills with vomiting; hydrothorax; scarlatina; brain laceration; dropsy ascites; streptococcus meningitis; typhoid fever; melancholy after typhoid; brain disease.
Case of epilepsy
Teste cured with Helleborus a case of epilepsy in a little girl five weeks old after, the failure of Chamomilla. Cham, was given to the nurse, Helleborus directly to the patient.
The history: the child, which was well formed, was constipated from the day of birth. The mother, twenty-eight, dark, robust, but of irritable temperament, laid the child’s sickness to a fear she had had towards the end of her pregnancy. This may have been the case, but the lady had lost a boy in convulsions, precisely similar, the previous year.
The little girl had every day five or six paroxysms, each lasting from one to three minutes, and almost always followed by sleep. There was sudden inability of the body, without any marked stiffness; head slightly thrown back; repeated oscillations of tongue from right to left, the tongue being slightly protruded from the mouth. Staring look, convulsive rolling upward of eyes when the paroxysms were very violent; a few acute cries followed by drowsiness, when the spasm was near its end.
During the paroxysm the child remained so perfectly sensible that