is today an assistant of mine in the wards at the hospital, and his mentality is good.
One part of the brain was injured. He still has the depression there where Dr. Roman took out the bone, but his reflexes are normal, and the man is well, hellebore restored him to consciousness and practically made him a well man.
Homeopathic Recorder 1948 – December, vol. LXIV, No. 6
Case of convulsions with flushed face
A number of years ago, perhaps twenty-five, I was called upon to see a certain lady to confine her. She had had two girls that were normal. This was the first time I had taken care of her in delivery. She had lost two or three boys. The delivery was normal. She was a very nervous individual. The baby seemed normal. On the third day I made my return call, and this baby had a temperature of 103, maybe 104. It was rather jerky, had a somewhat flushed face.
I loomed at it a minute. I said to his mother, “Can I take this baby along home with me?”. I no sooner got that out of my mouth when she said, “Yes.” I thought I stuck my neck out a long way that time.
I took the baby along and let my wife take care of her. For about four days we worked with that baby. It had one convulsion after another. We gave that baby Helleborus. Today that boy is a husky chap. I think he is in the Army. I am sure she would have lost him if we hadn’t taken him home and worked with him.
Case of fever, retention of urine
October 27, 1952. Mrs. G., aged about 25 years, delivered a live baby about a fortnight ago. Got white leg. On the 5th day got high fever with rigor and the suspicion of malaria was given an injection of quinine which was repeated the next day. When the fever did not