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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2575

which was evacuated at the time of operation, but she seems to be entirely normal now.
International Hahnemannian Association 1924
Case of dropsy ascites
Miss S., age 18 years. Said to have an abdominal tumour. Parents said she had been ‘tapped nine times.’ Examination showed Ascites, but no tumour. A the age of 15 years menses appeared, but only once. Diagnosis: Ascites from amenorrhoea. Urine very scanty. No other subjective symptoms but general debility.
Prescribed Helleborus Niger 2c, Dunham. Steady improvement ensued and in one month this patient’s menses returned and she has been well for several years. The medicine was repeated two or three times a day until urine increased in quantity and girth of the abdomen decreased; then Sac. L. ad lib.
International Hahnemannian Association 1902
Case of streptococcus meningitis
Elsworth Nicholaisen, schoolboy, aged thirteen, white, was entered in June Lamb Memorial Hospital, Clinton, Iowa, on March 22, 1935, with the following findings: Past clinical history: Three weeks previous he had fallen ill with a rather severe type of influenza prevalent in the home at that time. He developed an otitis media on the third day after the beginning of the illness. Paracentesis was performed by Dr. Warren Foster, early in the case.
The patient entered the hospital as soon as meningitis was suspected. Examination then revealed pupil dilated (the other pupil deformed by a scar from an accident some time previous); neck and back muscles rigid; fever; muscles of alae nasi twitching; crying out, with sense pain in the head; some delirium; vomiting; tendon reflexes approximately normal; cervical glands draining; tonsils