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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2631

the worst. After this pronouncement the call was sent to me, as the former family physician. On arrival at midnight, three nurses were found walking about in fur coats with all windows wide open. The doctor presented the chart, on which was noted a mixed pneumonic infection. The medication noted was morphine, whisky, digitalis and urotropin. The patient was semi – conscious, muttering and unable to respond to my greeting. A rapid examination confirmed a bilateral involvement. Consolidation especially in the right side. Patient was delirious at times, picking at the bed clothes and extremely restless. Head was hot and congested. Temperature at time of visit, 104 F., pulse irregular, but fairly strong. Incontinence of urine and faeces had supervened. Ten drops of Hyoscyamus niger 3x were given di-luted in a glass of water – one teaspoon of this dilution every half hour until improvement set in. This remedy was suggested by the following symptoms:
(1) Congested head; delirium; semiconsciousness; chattering; mut- tering. (2) Attempts to uncover – picking at the bed clothes. (3) Shal- low breathing. Dry cough. (4) Incontinence of faeces and urine. (5) Difficulty in swallowing.
On visiting the next day the patient had improved. The patient rec- ognized the visitors and spoke a few words. His temperature as com- pared with previous mornings was better; his toxemia appeared to be relieved. The hygienic measures, the alkaline water and fruit juice were continued and the Hyoscyamus was suspended. It had done its work!
Dr. William H. Dieffenbach
Puerperal mania
A case of this disease is reported in Frank’s Magazine, where Hyo- scyamus evinced great curative powers. A lady of sanguine – choleric temperament, aged thirty years, had been confined without any un- toward accident. Shortly after her confinement, she took cold, one of her breasts became inflamed, and the flow of milk and the lochial discharge were very much diminished. Her medical attendant found her with the following symptoms : Breathing short, pulse feeble and contracted, one hundred and twenty; tongue somewhat coated,