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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2673

down the cellar stairs landing on the coccyx and for almost a year was not able to walk. A few doses of Hypericum and in three or four months she was walking about.
Dr. Kimball
Concussion of the brain
H.P., a boy, aet 14 years. Has sustained a severe concussion of the brain five years ago, by being dashed from a butcher’s wagon, the consequence of a run – a – way . He has suffered interruptedly with cerebro – spinal irritation and weakness, with many of the attendant phenomenal symptoms which usually accompany such a condition. His thoughts are fugitive; cannot recite his lessons at school. His intellect seems to be dull, with imperfect co – ordination of organic intellectual action. Has a weak back, and weakness of inferior ex- tremities, and a general lack of symmetrical conformation and action in his physical movements. Hypericum 3x was given. His parents have since informed me that surprising improvement followed the use of the above. No relapse has yet occurred.
J.N. Lowe
Progressive muscular atrophy
The patient was a man 25 years old, of exceptionally fine mentality and physique and with an entirely negative history, except for the fact that he had strained himself severely the previous year while doing some heavy lifting. At that time he had experienced a sensa- tion as if something snapping between his scapulae, accompanied by intense pain in that region. When our attention was called to the case, the following symptoms were prominent: atrophy and partial loss of power in muscles of right arm; beginning atrophy in the mus- cles of left hand; fibrillary twitching in arm and chest muscles, which twitching became very much aggravated and distressing when the patient was under any kind of strain or excitement. I accompanied this patient to the office of the late Dr. E. C. Seguin, Prof. of Nervous Diseases in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, who at that time was considered one of the best clinical diagnosticians in ner- vous diseases in New York. After a careful examination Dr. Seguin