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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2723

and he soon revived sufficiently to enable me to take him home in a cab. On examining him more at leisure, I found the systolic bruit (which was soft) was audible over the apex and also over the left auricle. The condition was one of mitral incompetence with hyper- trophy. I now learned that for some time past he had noticed a short- ness of breath or going up stairs, and three months before he had turned faint suddenly and been compelled to sit down. I continued the Ignatia, and I may say that ever since it has been a very good friend to my patient. He never goes anywhere without a bottle of pil- ules of the medicine in the same strength, and whenever he has any sensation of weakness about the heart, whether induced by worry or by over – exertion, a few doses soon put him right. He has never had a fully developed attack again.
J. H. Clarke