Mrs. S., about forty years old, wife of a prominent clergyman in this city,
consulted me for annually appearing paroxysms of urticaria, or whatever
you may be pleased to call it.
On the 13th day of May every year for seven years she had been seized
with a burning and itching of the skin that would seem nearly to drive her
to distraction.
I saw her in one of these attacks in bed with her entire surface and her eyes
closed with oedema of the lids. The hives were so confluent that not a spot
of healthy integument could be seen. The whole paroxysm lasted twenty-
four hours. She seems to be in terrible distress and exclaimed every
moment. "I shall die this time surely."
She seemed suffocating and was throwing off the covers. It seemed f rom
her movements and speech that her skin felt as if on fire. There was no
perceptible thirst and time was precious, and I am satisfied that I made
waste by my haste in giving her a dose of Apis 200, which had no effect.
But the paroxysm passed off and another year rolled by, when she called on
me, as I requested her to do, a month before she expected paroxysm. I then
learned more of her symptoms.
I learned that when the eruption was out distinctly in nearly all of the
attacks she had found that heat calmed her terrible distress and ameliorated
the itching and burning. While she craved cold and had even thrown the
covers off she was made worse by it, but when she had retained presence of
mind and covered herself warmly with clothing she soon became quiet and
the paroxysm terminated with less suffering.
This being the case, Apis could not be her similimum, and I could now
understand clearly why I had failed to interrupt the paroxysm and bring
about a feeling of contentment so usual in such cases.
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I have quieted such patients very frequently in an hour, and plainly as a
result of a homoeopathic remedy, but this case furnished me no, evidence
of curative action of my selected remedy.
With the symptoms as given and the new modality, I gave her one dose of
Rhus rad. 200, and bided my time ten days before the expected paroxysm.
Within a few hours after taking the remedy she declared that her "spell"
was coming on; but it was only the shadow, the paroxysm never appeared
again. She missed it two years and she is in better health than ever. She
remarked to me one day, "Doctor, your powders have made a new woman
of me."
She had been treated allopathically, physiologically, eclectically,
pathologically, and with all very badly. This may not have been urticaria.
Some of the wise heads of the old school told her it was from eating
strawberries, and she refrained from these luxurious fellows and still did
not miss the paroxysm.
One told her one thing and another disputed him. What was it? I don't
know, neither do I care.
Perhaps some pathologist could inform me as to the scientificity of my
prescription. I simply know that when comparing the pathogenesis found in
the Symptomen Codex I found a picture of the disease to be cured, and that
is enough for me.
The highest potency at hand was administered and never repeated. The
slight aggravation usual to such work followed, and then I was contented to
await results.
I am contented with such results, and so will any man who knows how to
apply the law-the similimum, the smallest dose, the dynamized drug. In this
way only can we progress, and in this way shall we become the most useful
to our patrons.
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