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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2646

July 2. Still gaining. Saccharum lactis.
July 16. Not sleeping so well. Objects again look red, and the sensa- tion of lightness is sometimes present. One powder Hyoscyamus cm Fincke.
September 8. Improved until recently. One powder Hyoscyamus cm Fincke.
1916. January 18. Gained until this month. One powder Hyoscya- mus 5cm Fincke.
Her good health was restored.
E. E. Case
Mental confusion resulting from fatigue of long duration
Mrs. B. Another dear old lady, has interested me, as she was the mother of four fine sons. Left a widow at thirty – seven, with only a thousand dollars to supplement her New England grit, she had brought up those boys, and educated them, so that each had taken a position of responsibility. Later, they had made a comfortable home for her, but the habit of hard work had become so fixed, that she could not give it up when the opportunity came. Acute sickness was the last straw – and recovery was delayed. She was confused, only mildly loquacious, but as long as she was at home she could not let go and conditions got worse. She was sleepless and had unpleas- ant dreams. She would get up in the night and get lost in her room, or fall to the floor in an effort to locate something. Here again, the mental confusion resulting from fatigue of long duration, was the outstanding feature, and Hyoscyamus was the only remedy needed to bring order and health out of a trying situation. The sons thought,
something like a miracle had been performed.
F.W. Patch
Confusion
Mrs. D. a hard worker housekeeper became unable to function fur- ther. She was disoriented, had delusions of voices, was unable to sleep; her face had a vacant look and she even went so far as to refuse food for several days. In studying this case, it became evident