Symp. 106. Drawing pain towards the internal part of the chest from before backwards, extending under the left nipple into the whole internal part of the arm to the extremity of the little finger.
"107. The whole left side of the chest is painful. Motion aggravates the pain.
"116" Feeling as if the left breast were drawn inward"
The foregoing case and symptoms cited at the end of it, led me to the following experiment
A countrywoman, of the valley of Montmorency, fifty-six years old, of a dry constitution, like most of those women who labour in the fields, had in her right bosom a scirrhous tumour adhering by its entire base to the thoracic walls. Belladonna, carbo-animalis, conium-maculatum, silicea, were tried with little or no result, and she ceased treatment from despair. Some seven or eight months afterwards, however, she returned, saying that a livid red spot had made its appearance upon one point of the tumor, which had broken and given exit to a discharge of blood for several days. This was the commencement of the cancerous ulcer which, when I saw her again, had invaded the whole breast. It was then nearly twenty centimetres in circumference, and discharged a very fetid ichor; the edges were pale, elevated, mammillary, hard and everted; the bottom was covered with reddish granulations. She was annoyed, especially at night, by lancinating or acute smarting pains, which entirely deprived her of rest; her appetite was entirely gone; bowels constipated; skin dry, harsh and earthy in appearance; the axillary glands were swollen, hard and knobbed; the sternal integument was swollen and painful; the right breast was beginning to manifest symptoms of scirrhus; her emaciation was extreme, and, in short, all the characteristics of the cancerous diathesis indicated a speedy termination in death.
I prescribed asterias 15, a drop to be taken in eight days, which was followed by a diminution of the nocturnal pains, so that she was able to get a little sleep; she took also a little food. A second dose, administered six days after she had finished the first, continued the amendment; the skin lost some of its dryness, the face returned to its natural tint, and her strength was somewat recruited. A remarkable alteration bacame manifest in the ulcer after the third dose; the edges became less sensitive, the discharge less fetid, and took on a little more consistence, like that of ordinary pus. At the end of two months the bottom of the ulcer showed healthy granulations, and at the expiration of three, cicatrization was complete over four-fifths of its extent.
This was all I was able to do with the asterias, the power of which seems to have been exhausted in producing this result; I know not whether any one has, thus far, succeeded in doing any better. This was a case in which the cancerous diathesis displayed itself in all its malignity; knotted cords could be perceived leading from the right breast, which was also scirrhous to the spinal column, a symptom due to the absorption of the ichorous discharge of the fungus by the neighbouring lymphatics.
– A lady, of strong constitution, about sixty years old, had had an induration of the left mamma, for a time, the length of which she could not state. It was there when she first became a mother, and seemed entirely unaffected by several pregnancies and nursings.
When I examined it, I found it about the size of the head of a new-born child, almost insensible, very hard and angular; around the nipple, which was sunk into a cavity, the