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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2567

given, or two doses in all of it, besides a single dose each of Bell., Nux., and one or two other remedies in the high potencies, for symptoms calling for them; but in no case was any of these doses administered short of twenty-four hours, and generally at intervals of two to four or more days. This child developed as the brightest one of a large family of children, and an ornament in the schools she has attended.
Kent, Homeopathic Physician – 1881, vol. I, No. 7
Case of intermittent fever
August 23rd, 1879. Mr. A. has been attacked for three days, at 7.30 p.m., with shivering, heat and sweating at same time, without coldness, lasting several hours. With the first attack, pain in the back; with the second, in heart; with the last, in pit of stomach. With the attack he has empty retching, headache, gaping, empty eructations and hot urine, and no thirst; feels better from cold. Helleborus Niger 900, in one prescription, cured.
Homeopathic Physician – 1881, vol. I, No. 10
Cases of head injury
Mr. H., 57, had been in bed a year following injuries to the head and other places. He complained of a severe sensation of a band about the head which seemed to be drawing it to the pillow. This was worse sitting up in bed and accompanied with ‘a throbbing dizziness and sticking in the head.’ Speech had been lost for awhile and he had a degree of absence of memory and continuity of thought. He hesitated still in speech as though slow to comprehend. Had attacks of weakness in the right arm. Visually, objects seemed to be overlapping. He had faintness with sweat from the presence of company or from conversing and if either persisted he would have a chill. There were attacks of tremor without external cause. Mentally he was evidently much retarded. X-rays (bedside) for fracture were negative. A neurologist had given an opinion of