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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2706

and warm skin, not disappearing until the sweat has broken out, the sweat lasting several hours. No thirst during the hot or sweaty stage. Sleep sound, with snoring breathing, Taciturn, indifferent, startled when spoken to. Tongue coated white and moist; lips chapped and dry. Countenance pale. Pulse small, and somewhat increased during fever. Ignatia 9, one drop cured.
Allen H. C.
Continued fever
In January of this year, a kind of sporadic fever, apparently more of a continued than a remittent character, at least in its first stages, prevailed among children. In spite of the heat of skin, the patients experienced continual rigours and great lassitude; the memory was impaired. The respiration was excessively short and spasmodic; some of them had a troublesome cough; the urine was high – co- loured, and sometimes deposited a red sediment; there was scarcely any trace of gastro – intestinal derangement; there was an evacua- tion of the bowels every day, almost quite regularly; the brow was often covered with cold sweat. Evacuant remedies weakened the patients without producing any amelioration; cinchona bark also produced an injurious effect. The younger the children the worse was the disease. Many sunk beneath it, chiefly those in whom the continued fever no longer presented, towards the last, marked in- termissions. A few grains of arnica root produced a rapid change. Although there was in general no amelioration, the fever which till then had appeared to assume a continued character changed into an uninterrupted series of paroxysms of intermittent fever, the rigour of which lasted an hour, and the heat (with very short respiration) a little longer, terminating in general perspiration. On the cessation of the perspiration the rigour presented itself a new, so that this state continued day and night. On the one hand the shortness of the stages, and on the other the congested state of the chest, the dyspnoea and suffocating cough, contra – indicated the employment of cinchona. St. Ignatius bean on the contrary produced effects that were truly surprising. I gave Ignatia in large doses, every twelve hours; to children from nine months to three years of age, from 1/2 to 2/3 of