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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2644

was having one about every fifteen minutes. The attacks were se- vere and general, but in each instance the convulsive action began in the muscles of the face, and especially in the eyelids. This led to Hyoscyamus, which was given in the CM potency, once in water. Up to this time the patient had thirteen convulsions. About one hour after the administration of the remedy, a faint tremor ran through the whole frame, as if the enemy was making one last struggle, but that was all. No further convulsion occurred, and the recovery was very clear and beautiful.
J. M. Plummer
Catarrh of bronchial tubes, paralysis of tongue
C. L. Attendant on chronic bronchial catarrh with prostration, dis- position to uncover with indifference to exposure of the person or unconsciousness of it, lethargy, thickness of speech as from paralysis of the tongue. Gave Hyosc. 45 M. 1 dose with benefit, then omitted the medicine one night, the same condition returned worse than be- fore, tongue heavily coated, enlarged, excess of saliva, the medicine resumed; the next day improved mentally and able to speak easily.
B. L. Bayliss
Hypertension
A year ago, a woman of 55 reported that the day before, she awoke with stiffness of the left side of her neck. On turning head to the left, little fine pains shot into the head. Dry cough when lying. When coughing, head felt as though it would burst. Vertigo on motion. Disinclined to move, unrefreshed after rest better in open air. I gave Bry. without relief and later changed to Gels. This relieved the sharp pain, but she could not lie down or move. I took her blood pressure, and found it to be 115 diastolic and 215 systolic. The gravity of the situation now dawned on me, as here was evidently an increased blood pressure causing dilatation of the basilar arteries, and threat- ening apoplexy. A urinary examination had been made shortly before, showing her kidneys normal. Glon. 30 was given, with marked temporary relief, and then an aggravation, showing it was only palliative.