the ulcer had about healed, a second carbuncle or at least a flat, purplish and painful swelling showed itself about, six inches from the first. I was called before evidence of suppuration had shown itself. Hepar as above was given and in one week the part was entirely healed without any suppuration.
J. E. James
Pneumonia
A boy of six years, who had enjoyed good health up to that time and was otherwise of a robust constitution, had been treated for pneumo- nia by an allopathic physician for upwards of eight weeks, without recovering; he was allowed to languish in a diseased condition until a rapidly increasing curvature of the thorax set in. Twenty weeks after the first commencement of the pneumonia, the parents sought our advice. The child was exceedingly emaciated, had a slight hectic fever, was constantly troubled by a sometimes spasmodic cough, with a purulent and fetid expectoration, diarrhoea, loss of appetite. The right side of the thorax had caved in quite considerably; the left was abnormally bulging; on the right side the percussion – sound was perfectly empty, with intense bronchial respiration and slight rales. We diagnosed pleuro – pneumonia of the right side, with absorption of the pleuritic exudation, but continued presence of the pneumonic infiltration in a state of purulent dissolution. After various ineffectual remedies, the child was finally put on hepar, 3rd trituration, with such excellent success that in eight days already the caving in of the chest was considerably less. In about four weeks the right lung had almost been restored to its normal condition, and the curvature of the thorax had entirely disappeared, so that the child now looks perfectly straight and thoroughly sound and healthy. A second pneumonia, with which the boy was attacked four years after the former, was radically cured in seven days.
T. Nichol
Intermittent fever
Dr. Camp reports a very interesting case of intermittent fever, which
he first treated after a mongrel fashion for a period of thirty days.
He then, very sensibly, tried to clear up the case by administration