palpable; chest, heart, lungs, genitourinary organs, skin, bones, and joints normal.
One eye was nearly sightless from an old scar on sclera. Both membranae tympanicae were open from the paracentesis of two weeks previous. White blood count was 20,000; spinal fluid cell count 7,200. Streptococci were found in the final fluid.
Prescribed Treatment: Morphine 1/8 grain was given as soon as the patient entered the hospital. This one dose of opiate was the only one given during the case. Cold packs were applied to the head.
Hellebore Niger IX, 10 gtt. every hour, was given. On March 23 he patient was no worse. March 24 patient appeared slightly better. March 25 the white blood count was 9,400. Each day following there was improvement in the general symptoms.
On March 28 Hellebore Niger IX, 10 gtt. doses, was given every two hours. By April 1 the patients general condition was count on this date was 5,600.
Hellebore IX, 10 gtt. was continued at three hour intervals. The patient said he felt well and wanted to be up and around; however, he was kept in bed for nearly a month longer as a precaution. He is well and completely free of any sequelae. The five months since his recovery is sufficient so that one may be certain that there will be no relapse. He is well and completely free of any sequelae. The only medication used in this cases was hellebore IX and a single preliminary dose of morphine. The only other treatment was ice to the head and rest in bed.
Journal of the American Institute of Homoeopathy 1935