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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2603

there is often pain in the small of the back. No appetite, frequent thirst. She is restless and fretful, and the pain is often so violent that it causes vomiting (of mucus and water) without relief. By vaginal examination she is sensitive to pressure on the left side; nothing abnormal with the uterus. By rectal exploration pressure against the left ovarium, where a small enlargement was observed, causes much pain. Many remedies were used, according to indications, but in vain. Belladonna, Apis, Arnica, Arsen., Colocynth, Conium, Di-oscorea, Bryonia, Mercurius, Sulphur, Kali Brom. On September 7th I gave (according to Guernsey) Hepar sulph. 3d trit., a powder four times a day, and in the course of two or three days she was considerably better, and by the latter part of September she was completely well. The precise indication for Hepar was the sensitiveness of the ovarium.
O. Hansen
Inflammation of throat
Case one: W.A., female, age nineteen. Very sore throat for two days, now localized pain and inflammation, very sensitive to pres- sure unable to swallow because of pain. Inspection shows peritonsil- lar abscess, early stage.
Case two: W.A., male, age seventy – two, an exact replica of case one, which was well in 24 hours. W.A. called me up next morning and asked, What in hell did you give me? He had had a couple of days of local treatment, sulfas, etc., before he was able to get me. Asked why, he replied I am OK already. The quinsy is all gone. He was cautioned to say nothing about it as the treatment was rank quackery, so labelled for well over a hundred years. These two had the same remedy: Hepar sulph., 2c in water, a dose every two hours until relieved.
R.F. Rabe
Urinary complaints
A gentleman in his middle eighties who was in the hands of a urologist had passed full of precious stones and had a very bad prostate. He was syphilitic and he had a residual of 34 ounces. The urologist