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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2711

Prolapsus of rectum
Sitaram, a student was suffering from prolapsus of rectum. His com- plexion was of black colour and the ring and pointer were of equal size in both hands. Generally it is seen that after the passage of stool, the sphincter muscle of the anus closes automatically. As there was a departure in this case, I gave the boy a dose of Ignatia 1000. There was improvement. Encouraged at the result, I finished the case with a dose of Ignatia C.M.
N. Banerjee
Prurigo
Prurigo in an old man was cured with Ignatia 30 and 200. The indi- cations were: Sensation as of stinging like bee – stings. It is better in cold weather; disappearance of itching after scratching.
Dr. T. S. Hoyne
Anal fissure
G.E., aged sixty years. – Short, fat, jolly, light complexion, and ner- vous temperament, consulted me January 16th, 1886, presenting the following history and symptoms: Life sedentary; habits conviv- ial. Takes a drink of whisky or gin before breakfast, another before lunch, one on the way home from the office, another when he gets home just before dinner, then no more until bedtime unless he has callers in the evening, when he may take a few drinks. Uses to- bacco moderately. Is never constipated. Has now three or four pas- sages daily; the first, attended with most severe cutting pain in the anus, is small, long, and of a brownish color; the subsequent stools are watery, and the call is so urgent that he only succeeds in getting to the closet by great haste; has once or twice miscalculated by a fraction of a minute with disastrous results. Pain shooting up the rectum with and after all stools, but especially after the first stool in the morning, which has consistency and form. The same pain at times while sitting, never while walking. Indeed, when the pain comes on, he can relieve it by walking about, and in this way only. Standing relieves for one moment only, then the pain returns. An examination reveals a fissure of the anus. The rectum was not examined, because