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Materia Medica Viva Volume 12 – page 2789

various treatments without success, and that he would like to see this case treated homoeopathically. I gave her at once Iris versicolor 30, and Mrs. E. shortly after had a copious evacuation of liquid yellow faeces. She then slept for an hour, and was able to get up. Her son – in – law took heed of this effect, and promised to give Iris versicolor a trial at the next opportunity. When next she menstruated, the same symptoms supervened; he gave Iris in mother tincture without result. My colleague came to me, and twitted me on my credulity. I gave him a vial of the 30th dilution. He returned it the same evening, asked my pardon, with the remark, “Iris did the work.” As for his mother – in – law, she continues the use of Iris versicolor 30 with the best of success.
A. Claude
Haemorrhoids and constipation
Mad. R., aet. 28 years, one of my first patients, is the type of as pronounced a victim of haemorrhoids as I ever saw. Bloody stools. Varices of the colon, pyrosis, megrim, etc. Has a passage only every fourteen to twenty days. A burning tenesmus is succeeded by a few scybala. Mad. R. had taken Nux v. and Sulphur, but without suc- cess. After I had succeeded in relieving her of some other affection, I was also consulted about her constipation. I accordingly prescribed Iris in the 6th dilution; the evacuations were no easier, and Mad. R. reported that, after every spoonful of medicine, she experienced a violent burning deep in the intestines. I gave the 12th dilution, and as soon as this burning ceased, Mad. R. had a copious stool of some still hard faeces, but of a much lighter color. This remedy has served her for many years, and even if the expected action does not always show itself as quickly as before, yet there is really an extraordinary alleviation of her former sufferings. The attacks of megrim occur very seldom, as well as the loss of blood per anum. Mad. R. has to have recourse at times to clysters of cold water, but these were absolutely without effect before Iris had been administered.
A. Claude