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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2611

that time a small boil was developing on his left thigh and it had not yet become ripe. I administered Hepar 200, a single dose and placebo for fifteen days. I cannot forget the result, I obtained from this single dose of Hepar. The patient became almost normal after five days and after ten days he came to me alone and behaved in a perfectly natural manner. I asked him several questions and he gave me very correct answers. After one and half months when there was slight relapse of symptoms, Hepar sulph. 1M was administered and the man recovered completely.
B. B. Panda
Suppuration of hand
Male, aged 21. The patient had contracted gonorrhoea about three weeks before he first came under my observation, although he con- cealed this fact from me for several days. At the time of my first visit the urethral discharge had very nearly ceased. When I was called to see him, he suffered from a severe headache, nausea and vomiting; his right hand and wrist were greatly swollen and exceedingly pain- ful; temperature 100, pulse 90, respiration normal. The swelling of the hand was colorless and pitted on pressure. The patient stated that he had felt perfectly well until the evening previous, when he had felt chilly, his head had begun to ache, and his hand to swell.
Apis, Belladonna, Bryonia, Rhus toxicodendron, together with vari- ous local applications, were without avail. Then came more chilli- ness and an evening temperature of over 100. There were sharp, sticking pains through the hand and wrist, causing sleeplessness. The swelling became somewhat red and fluctuating in character. Hepar Sulphur 3x was now administered, one grain every hour, and other treatment discontinued. On the second day after the administration of Hepar the swelling and pain were markedly ameliorated. On the third day the temperature reached normal and thereafter remained normal. The swelling and pain continued rapidly to subside. Ten days later the patient returned to work and had no subsequent recur- rence.
C.R. Green