I put one powder of Ipecac, 10m. on her tongue and the hemor- rhage ceased instantly.
The second case was a saloonkeeper, 35 years of age. His nose had been bleeding for days. His physician was an Allopath, but he could only stop the hemorrhage at intervals by packing and repacking. The doctor left orders for me to repack the nasal cavity if the hemorrhage occurred during the night. At midnight I was called. The nose was bleeding steadily; blood bright red; the man was suffering from the effects of strong drink and full of allopathic drugs. But one powder of Ipecac, 10m, stopped that hemorrhage as quick as a flash.
A. Mc Donough
Asthma after suppressed eruption
I remember some time treating a little girl of four who was subject to spells of asthma and she would sit up in bed and wheeze like an old lady. The symptoms were clearly ipecac. It relieved two or three attacks. I told the family that she would not be well, however, until the eruption returned. They said she had had an itch at the age of two and it had been suppressed. I told them she ought to be brought for treatment. They did not bring her, except the following fall when she had another attack of asthma and I gave her ipecac. Shortly after that the eruption came out and she never needed any more medicine.
Dr. Farrington
Pneumonia
Patient 74 years old. A sharp chill in the night was followed by se- vere stabbing pains in the right side of her chest. Her face was pale except that her lips were very red. She sat propped up in bed, her chest filling rapidly with bloody mucous, which was easily expecto- rated. There was constant nausea. Temperature 102, respiration 52. Remember that she was 74 years of age, and the symptoms listed above are grave at that age. Ipecac is unmistakably the thief to catch the thief. The patient made a good recovery from her pneumonia.
H. A. Roberts