Similar attacks, but of greater length, recurred at longer or shorter intervals, generally from ten to twenty days; there were occasionally convulsive motions of the limbs; the paroxysms occurred at the commencement of the last meal of the day, were easily .excited by any emotion, especially by contradiction and almost always took place after three o’clock in the afternoon.
No treatment was instituted, under the impression that the establishment of puberty, which was probably at hand, would put an end to the disease, but the menses appeared and brought no change; she continued weak and pale. She now received sulphur, belladonna, calcarea, conium, hyoscyamus, etc, with the effect of alleviating the paroxysms, lengthening the intervals and ameliorating her genera! condition, notwithstanding the continuance of the attacks. In the early part of August 1850, a dose of asterias 24 was given for five or six days, and from that time she has had no paroxysms [Jan. 1851], her face has lost its pallor, her form is fuller, and the state of her mental faculties is such as accords with good health.
Article XXXVIII. – Clinical Observations on the Employment of the Asterias rubens. By Dr. Petroz, Paris
The North American Homoeopathic Journal, Vol. 2. pp.431 to 438