the open eyes rolled back into the sockets until only a small portion of the iris could be seen; then with a tremor her body sank back into the chair, and pleurosthotonous slowly came on, remained a few moments, and with once more a shudder, her body relapsed into the old rigid, straight position. I at once prepared Hypericum 1 cent., and poured a teaspoon of a solution of twenty drops in half a glass of water into her mouth, closing the lips until it slowly trickled through the spaces of lost teeth into her throat. This dose was repeated at intervals of fifteen minutes for an hour and a half, during which time the archings of the body twice occurred, and once somewhat clonic spasms came on for a moment. There was almost constant rigidity of all muscles, absolute insensibility of the body, even including the eye, and total unconsciousness. She was then carried to a lounge, and in half an hour longer, just as we were preparing a dose of a grain of opium in a little brandy and milk for her, she gave a sigh, and moving her hands to her head, brought her eyes to direct line and appeared conscious. On calling her name loudly and asking in a loud voice how she felt, she answered slowly, pretty good. We then reduced the Hypericum to the 2d centesimal, and gave another dose. She now gradually spoke more freely and could open her jaws a little, was free of spasmodic action except when a door opened, or her hands or face were touched, then a short clonic spasm would convulse her. At 2.30 p.m. a sleigh was procured and we took her home; this threw her into a state of perfect rigidity again, which last- ed with intermissions of spasms of short duration, coming on at in- tervals of about an hour (when the clock struck or other sharp sound occurred) until midnight, when she came out of all tonic spasms. All this time she received Hypericum 2. On calling the next morning I found her still shaky, but up and dressed in a wrapper. She com- plained of feeling sore all along the spine, and in her muscles gener- ally; her pupils, that had been dilated all through her trouble, were now normal or somewhat contracted; her gait was very unsteady; she was nauseated, dizzy, and felt a strange faint pervading the whole body. Hypericum 30. The following day she felt still quite used up, but generally much better. She said that once before she had had such a time after the extraction of a tooth, during which