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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2648

ments of the head, with staring rapidly first here, then there; face pale; pulse quick, but weak; wishes to get out of the room; sees ap- pearances which frighten him; figures which want to carry him off; fowls which are fastened with chains; a great number of large crabs which are driven into the door; general epileptic convulsions for the first time.
Treatment. – Two doses of Bellad. /30, without benefit; then Hyosc. 12, and recovery in eight days.
Thorer
Inflammation and dropsy of the brain
A man, aged 24 years, healthy and strong, got sick after a severe chill. On the second day the malady was the following: He laid senseless with closed eyes, did not open them when spoken to; his mouth could be opened with difficulty; tongue, covered with a white, foamy slime; he dreamed about business affairs, animating his servant to work; he sang unintelligible songs; murmured, laughed and then became quiet again, started often, worked with his hands, as if he intended to prick on the ceiling; pupils enlarged, eyes dull, face red, skin dry and parched, breathing quick and anxious; pulse regular, but full, abdomen somewhat contracted, but he did not complain of pain if touched and pressed.
Hyosc. 6C, one drop per dose, in half an hour after, slept for four hours, passed urine involuntarily; seven hours after, awaked with consciousness.
Mossbauer
Inflammation and dropsy of the brain
Affection of the brain, attended with convulsions of the whole left side of the face and body; the right arm and the right leg constantly affected, although not spasmodically, while the limbs of the left side, without being paralysed, lay quite still. Ipecac. was of no use, but Hyosc. effected a speedy cure, and caused a quiet sleep.
Gross, Jr.