Great thirst, urine much increased, especially at night, and also a painless diarrhea, worse at night and after eating. The diagnosis of diabetes mellitus was at once confirmed by urinalysis [sample] which showed a specific gravity of 1.041, with 46 grains of sugar to the ounce.
She was given Arsenicum 200th, and later the lm and 50m, as needed, with gradual and permanent relief of all symptoms. A second urinalysis. December 15th, 1908, was as follows: twenty-four hours amount 1360 cc.; specific gravity 1.019; sugar only a trace; amount of solids, individually and collectively, normal. She lived six or seven years after this with no recurrence of the diabetes. Very litle change in diet was made, only a temporary abstinence from sweets and bread, which were gradually resumed in three months…
10. After drinking a good deal of moonshine for several weeks the victim showed the following symptoms:
1. Sleepy by day, but sleepless at night.
2. Anorexia and exhaustion.
3. General jerkings, with restless lower limbs; they feel as if to break off.
4. Urine foul; leaves an indelible yellow stain.
5. Vertex as if to fly off with every cough.
6. Trifles worry him; fears death. Hallucinations.
7. Thirst for cold drinks, but only a little at a time.
8. Strangling shortly after falling to sleep, worse at midnight, ameliorated after hot drinks.
9. Pain in heart, worse on lying.
10. Mouth – yellow, bloody, acrid water runs from it at night; fetor.
A single dose of Arsenicum MM helped a little for two days, then worse again, when Arsenicum 12x took right hold and he made a slow but steady recovery.
11. Mrs. L., aged fifty-five, came to me last September with an epithelioma upon the vertex. It was 31/2 inches in diameter; the soft tissues were all ulcerated away, the periosteum destroyed, and the denuded external table necrosed so that a large sequestrum detached later on. Cauliflower excrescence was piled up about the edges to the height of one-half or three quarters of an inch. The flow of pus was very great, attended with the usual atrocious, cadaverous odor. The pains were burning, lancinating and at times intolerable. Her general appearance was anemic, emaciated and anxious. There was almost complete anorexia, great weakness and restlessness. At
midnight there was always a great exacerbation of pains, so much so that her husband was obliged to hold her in his arms two or three hours to prevent her committing suicide. "I feel as if a red hot stove were on top my head, burning its way into my brain," was her description of these nightly attacks. During the day there was more or less of this same weight and burning sensation and a continual sense of tension and drawing throughout the whole scalp. She received Arsenicum Cm, one dose.
The effect was immediate and marvellous. There was no return of the midnight attacks, her general health began at once to improve, and she today is cured.
12. George L., aged 40. Has suffered with asthma for four years, and for the last two years has been unable to lie down. During the day he moves about with comparative