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T H E

T R E A T M ENT OF DIS E A S E

W ITH TH E TW E L V E

TIS S U E RE M E D IE S
B E IN G

A TRE A TIS E ON B IOCH E M IS TRY .

W M . B OE RICKE , M . D .

Pr of o f M t i
e ss r o a er a M ed i c a a nd Th e r a p eu ti c s , i n t h e H a h n em an n

H o p i t l Co ll g
s a e e of S an c co
Fr an i s . c
A s s o i at e A u t ho r of

t he Tw el v e Ti s su e Re m e d i e s of S ch u e s sle r , Et c .

S A N F RA N CI S CO, CA L .

B O E R I C KE R U N Y O N ,

1 8 9 7 .
D isease i s only an altered state of th e
cellular syste m c ause d by a la c k of so me
,

c on stituent p a r t j o f t he h u m an organis m at
"—4
t he part a ffe c t e d V IROH 0 W

. .

I need not re m ind yo u how gr e at an


instru ment o f advance ment the bio c he m i c
s y ste m of m edicine has pro v e d in the hands
o f th i s ma n of geni us to w ho m its de v el

o m en t i s d ue
p

. H U "L EY .

The w ork of W . of Olden


H S ch ussle r ,
.

b urg o n h istology an d c ell ular pathology is


,

a co m p act an d v al uable li ttl e m edi c al sys


t e m o f mi né i a l h ygi en A ccord i n g to hi m
e

th ese c e ll salt s a re a r c h i tectoni c i n tissue s


u
,

and charge d w it h s up po rt ing the stru c ture s


of the livi n g fl u i dS V ILKINS ON
— .
V
.
P RE F A CE .

The n e w tre at m ent of d i sease base d u pon


th e ph y siological an d che m ical processes
go i ng on in the l i vin g organi s m first i n tro ,

d uc e d by D r W . . of Ger
m any an d des i gnated by hi m a bioch e m ical
,

treat m en t of d i sease has gaine d rapi d ly i n


,

acceptance by lea d i ng phys i cia n s M ore .

o v er the m e di cines re qu ired the s o calle d


,
— -

Twe lve T i ssue Re m ed i es have been fo un d


t o be c u rat i ve agents o f the very h i gh est


order f o r all for m s o f di sease and as th e ,

i nd i cation s f o r their use are s i m ple definite ,

and precise they are espec i al ly adapte d to


,

the nee ds of do m est i c m ed i cine The y .

m eet all the require m ents o f re m e d i es for


the ho usehold being har m less y et e ffect i ve
, ,
.

The y enable every lay m an W itho ut any ,

spe c ial m e d ical knowle d ge to do m uch in


,

preventing c ur i ng an d er adicat i n g d i seas e


,

ten d encies .
2 6 01 5 4
The au thor has a v a l le d h i m se lf of the
large r and co m plete work on the Twe l v e
Tissue Re m edie s b y D rs B oe r ic k e a n d
.

D ewey to wh i ch he wo uld c all the atten


,

tion of all interested in th i s new and s i m


ple m etho d o f cur i ng d i sease .

W M B OERICKE M
.
, . D .

18l2 Wash i ngton street .

S an F ranc i s c o ,
D ece m be r ,
1 89 6 .
TH E TH E O RY
— OF

B IOCHEMICAL TREATM ENT .

The bo dy i s m ade u p of cells D i fferen t


'

k i nd s o f cells buil d up the di fferent t i ssues


and organs o f the body The di fference in .

the cells i s l argely d eter m ine d by th e k i nd


o f inorgani c salts w h i ch enter into the i r
c o m p os i tion If we b urn t he body or any
.
,

part o f it we obtai n the ashes These are


,
.

the inorgani c con stit uent s o f t he body the -

s a lts o f i ron magnes i a l i m e etc which


, , ,
.
,

bu i ld up i t s t i ss ues B es i des these inor


.

g a n i c s a lts the
,
bod y is co m posed o f w ater
a n d or g an i c s ubstances i n the proport i on o f

one twentieth of inorgani c salts t o the r e


-

ma in de r of water a n d organic m atter ; but


the latte r i s inert and useless in the abs e nce
of the i norganic cell sal t s These are the
-
.

re a l t i ss ue b uild ers the arch ite c ts o f the


,

organis m a n d b oth the struct ure and v ita l


,

ity o f the bod y depend U pon the i r proper


vi

quantity an d d i str ib ution in every cell .

T he b io c he m ical treat m ent uses these inor


g a mi c c ell salts when properly prepared
,

f o r assi m il ation an d they are t he Tissue


,

Re medies c a pa ble of c ur i ng e v ery c ur a ble


,

di sease an d a meliorating m ost in c ura b le


ones .

H E ALT H A ND DI S EAS E .

H ealth i s the state of the b od y when all


the cells co mposing th e v ario us tissues are
in a nor mal cond i tion and the y are kept in
,

t his sta t e when they ea c h re c ei v e the re q ui .

s ite q uant i ty of the needf ul c el l s a lt r e


q u i red f o r the u pbuil di n g of t he di fferen t
t i ssues .

D isease i s an altere d state o f the cel l


prod uce d by so me irregularity l n the su p
ply to the cells o f o n e of the i norgani c tis
sue salts I mperfe c t c el l a c tion r es ults
.
,

disea sed tiss ues an d organs follow and all


"
,

the pheno m ena o f d i sease a r e de v eloped .

No w the c ure c o n s i s ts in restor i ng the


nor mal cell grow th by furn i shing a m ini
,

m a l d ose of that i nor g an i c s ubstan c e whose


m olec ular m ot i o n i s di st urbe d w hich d i s
,

t u r b a n c e cau se the d i seased act i on To d o .

thi s s ucce ssfu lly i t i s necess a ry to know


,

what salts are need e d for the upb u i ld i ng o f


the di ff erent tiss ues an d for the i r nor m al
action Thi s knowled ge i s der i ved fro m
.

physiolo g ical che m ist ry an d hence thi s


,

treat m ent of disease by s u ppl y i ng th e


,

needed tissu e salt i s ca lled the b i oche m i cal


t rea t m ent .

What is m ore rati onal what i s m ore nat


,

u ral fo un ded as it i s on nat ural law th at


, ,

whe re there i s a deficien c y i n o n e or more


o f the c o m ponent parts o f the con s t i t ue nts

of an org anis m that th is deficien c y w i ll


,

prod uce a deranged or a diseased c ondition ;


o r m ore logical
,
than by the s upplyin g o f
,

these lacking e le m en ts an equilibri u m w ill


again b e r estored an d the or g an i s m r e
,

t urned to its nor mal condit ion .

By g ivi n g a tissue re m e d y in s u ch a d ose


as c an be ass i m ilated by the grow in g cells ,

the m ost won derful an d speed y restoratio n


to h ea lthy f unct i on i s brought abo ut in
every c ase of c ura b le disease A ll diseases
.

that are at a ll c ura b le ar e so by m eans of


the tiss ue re med ie s properly pre pare d to
the need s of th e or g an is m T his i s v ery
.

i m portan t and o n i t d epend s the suc c ess o f


,

the treat ment j u st as m uch as 0 11 the c o r


,

rect sele c t i on o f the particular cell salt I t .

see ms reasonable that to m ake the cell


,

salts i mmediate ly use ful they sho ul d b e


,

prepared in the sa me d eli c ate for m in whi c h


n at ure u se s the m and that if the y are a b
,

sorbed by the m ic r o s c Op ic corp uscles t hey ,

mu st the msel v es b e finer than the c orp us


c les
. We know that the m ineral o r c ell
salts are i n fi n it e s i ma lly subd i v ided in the
di ff erent kinds of food w e take th us capa ,

ble of ass i mi lation by the cells .

TH E D I F FE R E N T C E L L
SAL T S -
.

The ce lls o f each tissue gro up r eceiv e


their o w n special an d pe c uliar c el l salt ; f o r
inst a n c e those entering into the p ro motion
,

o f ner v e cells are M a g nesia Potash S oda


, ,

an d Iron ; o f b one c ells L i m e Ma g nesia


, ,
an d S il i ca etc etc whi c h ar e as a rule
,
.
,
.
, , ,

e x tra c ted by the bod y fro m the food we take .

T here are twel v e Tissue Re m edi es the —

twel v e inorg a nic salts fo und in the ashes o f


the body all essen ti a l to the prope r g r owth
,

and de v elop m e nt o f every part o f the bo d y .

T hey are the


Of L i m e , Ca lc a r e a p ho s p ho r i c a .

l Of Ir o n , F e r r u rn p hos p ho r ic u m .

Phosgoha tes f Of Po t a s h, K li a p ho s p ho r i c u m .

io r S o d a , Na t r u m p hOS p ho r i c u m .

LO f M a g n es i a ,
M a g n e s i a
p ho s p ho r i c a .

Of Ka li m u r iat ic u m ,
3
Po t a s h,
Chlor i des

Of S o d a, Na t r u m m u r i a t i c u m .

Of Li m e, Ca lc a r e a s u l p hu r i c a .

S u lp ha tes Of S o da , Na t r u m s u lp hu r i c u m .

Of Pot a s h, Ka li s u l p hu r i c u m .

F lu or i de of Li m e , Ca l c a r e a flu o r i c a ; and

S i ll c i c Oxi de , p u r e fl i n t or q u a r t z
,
S ili c a .

Of these th ose enter i ng into the for ma


,

tion of ner ve c ells and hen ce useful as r e m,

edies in di seases o f the ner v o u s syste m ,

are Magnesia ph os Kali pho s etc , of m u s , ,


.

c le c ells t he sa m e a n d K
,
a li m u n
; o f 60 716

c ells C a lcarea S ilicea etc etc


, , ,
.
,
.
"

P aration
rep d[
s an issue R
loses ef theT em
edies .

The best pre paration of the Ti ssue Re m


edies is the tr i t urated for m The original
salts are tritu rated a c cording to the ho moe o
p a thic m ethod w ith s ugar of m ilk one part ,

o f the sal t t o nine of sugar o f m ilk for one


,

ho ur which gi v es the first de c i m al trit ura


,

tion The parti c les of this are still too


,

la rge to be readily ass i m i late d by th e cells ,

an d experienc e has taugh t that for g eneral


use the six th trit uration whe re each grain
,

cont a ins the one m illion th part of a grai n


-

of the cell sal t to be the m ost desi ra b le


-

,
.

Of so m e re medies like Ca le p hos an d


,
. .

[fi ll m a n an d in c ertain patients lower


, ,

preparatio n s are o ften m ore e ffica c ious .

If fa v ora b le res p on se i s n o t e v id ent fro m


the sixth s u b st it ute the third o r se c ond
,

t r ituratio n or in m ore c h roni c a ffe c tions


, ,

the twelfth or e v en thi r tie th m a y ac c o m


, ,

l i s h what the lower would n ot


p .
xi

The best m ethod of ad mi n i ster i ng the


sele cted re medy i s to dissolve a pow d er of
a size to co v er a n ic kel or as m uch as will
,

lie on the poin t of a k nife in a t u m b ler


,

half full of water an d then give teaspoon


,

f ul doses e v ery h o ur or two according to


,

the sever i ty of the case T .n ac ute pain


"

an d very severe a ff ections the re med y m a y


be gi v en every ten or fifteen m i n utes
S o met i m es it is ad v isable to gi v e i t i n ho t
w ater ; thi s i s es pe c ial ly tr ue wh en pre
sc r ibin g for ne uralgia and col i c .Tw o
re med ie s m a y be gi v en advantageo usly l n
alternation if both are c al le d for In
.

c hronic d iseases t w o o r th ree d ose s daily


are su ffi c i ent Or the powder m ay be taken
.

d ry on the t ongue ; a powder the size of a


pea for a do se .

U se separate t u m blers an d spoons for


e a c h med icine ; never m i x re m ed ies or use
b u t one s p oon f o r t w o or m ore re med i es .

M i x all m e d i cine fresh d aily Keep the


.
t u m blers co vere d w i th a d i sh or paper in,

order to prevent conta minat i on of t he pre


ar a t io n
p .

Recentl y c o mpressed tablets


,
madefro m
the trit uration ha v e been in trod uced and,

for m a con v enien t a n d accurate method f o r


t aking the re me di es .
T REAT ME N T OF D I S E A S ES WI T H T H E
T WE LVE TISS U E RE ME D I E S .

A BS CE SS .
— a circ u m scr i be d cav i ty con
Is
ta i n i n g p us It i s a con sequence o f in fl am
.

m ation o f t i ss ues fol low i ng an i nj ury s uch ,

a s a blow o r presence of a fore i gn bod y .

The ch ief sy m pto m s are swelling heat red , ,

ness and throbb i ng pa i n frequently w i th


, ,

sh i ve r i ng or r i gors .

T RE ATME NT A p p li cation o f heat po ul


.

,

tices of flax see d o r l i n see d


-
When the .

abscess has opene d the w o un d sh o uld be


,

bathe d w i th war m A qu eou s Ca leu du la o n e ,

part to five an d afterwar d s a cloth w ith


,

so me Ca lendu la Cer a le be app li e d .

R EMEDi Es —
. F er r um p hosp h , every ho ur ,
when there is m uch re d ness , pa i n an d
throbb i ng i n the parts .

Ca le s u lp h when m atter h as for me d ;


. .

th is w i l l assist the m at ur i n g of the abscess


an d i n m an y cases ren d er open i ng the
abscess unnecessary .
2

S i li c a — After
the abscess breaks th i s re ,

me dy sho ul d be used It ripens t he abscess .

and pro motes s uppurat i on ren d ering it ,

healthy The best preparation of S i lic a for


.
'

thi s purpose is th a t prepare d fro m the


B a m b oo U s e the 6x t rit uration a s mal l
.
,
,

powder S i ze of a pea every two ho urs


, ,
.

A C I D IT Y sy m pto m o f cer t a i n types


.
— A
o f indigestion in wh i ch a n abnor m a l quan

tity of ac i d i s secreted F requently asso .

c i a t e d with hea rtburn sour r 1 s m g s into t he


,

m out h an d so u r taste .

T R E A T M EN T the f r ee in d ulgence
.
-

A V Oi d
of starchy foo d s potatoe s m u shes pu d , , ,
~

din g s etc
,
.

R EMEDIEs — . N a tr u m p hosp h is the ch ief .

re m edy I t i s best given in hot water by


.
,

a d din g a pow der of the 6 x trit uration size ,

o f a L i m a be a n to a cu p of ho t wate r an d
, ,

sipping it be fore m ea ls or a s m all powder ,

m ay be gi v en dry on the tongue every hou r


unt i l relieved .
3

Ca lc a r p hosp h may be g i ven i n the sa me


. .

way m orn i ng an d nigh t as a con stit ut i onal


, ,

re m e d y t o perm anently c ure the gas tric


we a kness g i v i ng r i se to ac i d i ty .

A CNE — eru ptio n of p i m ples usuall y


An ,

o n the face an d espec i al ly occ urr i ng at the

t i me of p ube r t y .

TR E AT ME N TL ook to d i et avo i d fat an d


-

rich foo d Proper attent i on to bath i ng


.
,

exerc i se an d the bow e ls i s nece ssar y : If


th ere is any menstrua l di sor d er see to ,

that .

R EME D I E S .
° — N a tr u m mur
tr i tu rat i on. 12 93 °

a dose nigh t an d m ornin g sh o ul d be given


to persons w i th ba d earthy co m plex i on , ,

who are bloo d less an d incl i ne d to b e con


s t i a t e d an d generally d epresse d i n bo d y
p
an d m i n d .

Ka li mu r 6 3 ; th ree ti mes a d ay for pi m


.
,

ples o n face an d neck espec i ally afte r errors


,

i n diet p i m p le s fille d w i th t h i ck wh i te

,

matter .
4

Ca lca r p leas
.
— Espe c i ally
d uri n g ti me o f
pu berty Menses a r e apt to be r a t he r too
.

e a r ly and too free in yo ung girls ; much


ba c ka c he T ake a pow der size o f a pe a
.
, ,

th re e ti m es a day .

AME NORRH CEA .


-

S uppression of me n se s
or t he i r non appearance at ti m e
-
of pu b erty .

TRE ATME NT No urishing f ood plenty o f


.
-

o ut d oor exerc i se salt water baths A v oid


,
.

t o o m uch school work an d ho me st udy .

R EMEDIEs — . N a t ru m mur s mall . Lew— A


powder n i ght a n d m orning i n chloroti c an d ,

ane mi c girls who are depressed m entally


, ,

h a ve a sallow co m plex i on and i nclined to


be const i pate d .

Ca lc a r p hosp h ( ee Sa m e dose m ay b e
.
f — .

g i ven after N a tru m mu r has been taken f o r


.

o n e m onth .

Ka li phos 6 3 3 may be g i v en w hen in


,
,

consequence o f the m enst r u al distu r b a n ce ,

bron c h i al an d lung tro ubles appear an d ,

the patient i s depressed langui d an d weak ,


.
6

a day i s e spe c i al ly u se fu l i n y o u n g gi rls


w ith d irty co m plexion wh o hav e frequ ent ,

palpitation are bl ue an d m elancholy ha v e


, ,

bad d rea m s constipation backache and


, ,

sy m pto m s o f m alaria such as ch ills fever



,

is h t urns persp i ration ne uralgia etc


, , ,
.

A N GI N A P E C TOR IS,or B reast pang i s a -

n e ural g i a around the heart co m i ng on ,

su ddenly i m peding breathing and o f m ost


,

painful c haracter May be dependent o n


.

d iseased cond i ti o n of the n utrit i ve vessels


o f the heart itself .

REMEDIEs M ag nes ia p hosp h 6x tr i t u ra


—. .

tio n a pow d e r size of a li m a bean to be


,

d issolved i n a c up of hot w ater an d a


, ,

Swallow to be taken every m in ute until


relieve d .

Ka li p hosph 6x trit a pow d er nigh t and


. .
,

m orning m ay b e g i ven oc c a s i onally to ward


o ff t he a t tacks .

L oss of
APP E TITE , .

T R EATME NT Av oi d
.

the use of ton i cs con ta i n i ng d rugs an d


,
7

sp i r i ts P le n t y of fr e sh air an d mod er at e
.

exerc i se a n d bath i ng i n salt water sho u l d


be e n jo y e d S e e that the bo w e ls are i n a
.

g ood con di t i on .

REMEDIEs Ka li p kosp h Nervo u s weak


— .

i
.

ness gone fee ling , palpi t at i on


,
.

Ca lca r p hosp h w hen t here i s m uch


.
,

flatu lence ac idi ty E spec i a lly u sefu l afte r


,
.

any ac ute illness or When asso ciate d w i th


any d ra i n on th e sy ste m .

AS T H MA Diffi c u lt y of breath i ng w i th

,

o u t fever at t en d e d w i th a su ffoc at i ve feeling


, ,

constr i ct i on across the chest w i th cough ,

an d wheez i n g re spirat i on A n attack i s .

u s ually bro ught o n by a co ld o r error i n

di et A sth m a i s often ca u s e d by s u ppr e s


.

s i on o f a s k i n di sease or by enlarge d ly m
p hat i c glan d s i n th roat o r n asa l obstruct i on
, ,

wh i ch ought to be re m ove d o r treate d before


the A sth ma can be c ure d The treat m en t .

i s both for the ac ute attack an d e ra di cat i ve .

REMEDIEs .
—F er r u m
p leas . a nd M ag nesi a
p hos ,
i n alternat i on eve ry 1
34
: an d hou r ,
8

w hen there i s m uch wh ee z i n g ,


n ausea an d
loose cough .

E RA DI CAT IV E TRE E N a tru m s u lp h


AT M NT— .

1 2x trit urat i on a dose nigh t and m orning


, ,

especially f o r ch il dren w ho su ff e r w i th asth


m ati c attacks afte r so m e skin d i sease e c z e ,

m a etc who wheeze u p at e v ery c han ge of


,
.
,

weather Take f o r a fe w weeks then sub


.
,

s t it ut e Ca lca r hos h 8x trituration to b e


p p. .
,

give n in the sa m e way By perse v er i ng for


.

a ti me w i th these const i t ut i onal re m e d i es ,

ma n y cases of A sth m a can be cured .

B A CKA CH E i s a sy m pto m o f m any di ffer


ent disorde rs usually conne c t ed w ith uter
,

i ne tro ubles o r c hronic con stipatio n piles ,

or kidney co m plaints These m u st be .

treated before the backache w ill c ease .

B u t there are so m e re m edies specially use


fu l when t he follow i ng con di t i ons a r e
present .

R E MEDIEs — Oa lc a r p hosp h 6x tr i t ura t ion ,


. .

a dose three t i mes a d ay . B a c kach e in


9

s ma ll of b ack i n the morn i ng n u mbne ss , ,

col d ness an d creep i n g sen sat i on B ackach e .

in y o ung people who g row rap id ly an d


after any exert i on .

N a tr u m ma r 1 2x tr i t urat i on a p ow d er
.
,

night an d m orn i ng for backache rel i eve d ,

by ly i n g on so m eth i ng h a r d .

Ka li p hosp h i f connecte d w i th lo s s of v i tal


.

fl u id s an d nervo u s di st u rbances gen era lly .

B A R B ER S IT CH Ka li mu r 6x tr i t ura

.
-

t i on a d ose thre e t i m es d ail y a lternate d


,

w i th Ca lca r s u lp h w ill c ure rap i dly A t


'
. .

th e sa m e t i m e the bear d shoul d be c ut o ff


, ,

bathe parts w i th h ot w ater to wh i ch so m e


carbo li c ac id sol u tion has been a d ded ( 1 0
d rops to a c up ) an d af terwar d s apply som e
,

carbo li c cerate .

B I L I O US N E SS .
—A
con di t i on ch aracter
i z e d by hea d ach e d row s i ness f u r r e d ton g ue
, , ,

loss o f appet i te b i tter taste an d const i pat i on


,
.

TRE AT ME NT Person s s ubject to bilio us


.

ness sho ul d not eat too m uch m eat d r i nk ,


IO

plen ty of wate r avo id co ff ee and h ig h l iv i n g


,

and take plenty o f exerc i se .

REMED E I S — N a tr u m
trituration
s u lp h 6x.
,

a powder eve ry three ho urs ; c oated ton g ue ,

sallow sk i n y el lo w eyeballs soreness in


, ,

reg i on o f liver flat ulence


,
.

Ka li mea n if caused by eating r i ch food


,
.

N a tr u m p hosp h if the tongue i s coate d


,

w i th a br i ght yellow fur .

B O IL S (See A bsc ess) Con i cal hard swell


.

i ngs attende d w i th cons i de rable i n flamm a


,

tion and acutely ten d er to pressure They


,
.

slowly infla m e get larger co me to a head


, , ,

and finally s upp u rate w i th a core i n the


centre which i s discharged with the pur
,

n le n t m atter and all pa i n ceases


,
D erange .

ment o f the syste m fro m abuse o f food an d


,

torp i d i ty of the c i rc ulation often causes ,

boils .

A CCE S SORYTRE AT MENT Fo ment w i th hot.


water an d then po ult ic e with fresh l inseed


,

meal or brea d an d m i lk applying l i nen rags


,
ll

soake d w i th Ua leudu la lot i on


afte rwar d s .

( F o r m ed i cal tre at m en t see A bs c es s Th e ,


.

di et sho uld be i n accordance w i th t he con


di t i on o f the pat i en t ; i f o f full h a bi t an d
li v i ng freely a spare di et m ay be a d vi sable ;
,

but i f o n the contrary the syste m i s a


, ,

li ttle be low par a mo re ge n e r ou s reg i me n


,

sho ul d be a d opted .

B RA I N F AG -

Th e result o f overwork
.
,

w orry a nx i ety loss o f slee p too close a p


, , ,

p li cat i on to b us i ness st u d y etc c haracter , ,


.
,
~
~

i z e d by i m pa i re d m e mory d ullness ner v o us , ,

n ess sleeplessne ss depresse d sp i ri ts lac k of


'

, , ,

appe t i te an d stre n gth .

RE MEDI E S — Ka li p hosp h a . 6x t r i t u rat i o n,


d ose i n the m orn i ng an d S i lic a 1 2x t rit ur ,

at i on a d ose at n i ght u se d persistently


, , ,

w i ll be fo un d t he m ost e ffect i ve re m ed i es .

They w i ll res tore S lee p ap pet i te con fi d ence , , ,

and strength It m ay be necessary to


.

fo llow w i th Ca lc a r p hosp le 6x tr i tu rat i on. .


,

a d ose before every m ea l espec i a ll y i f there ,


12

i s a good d ea l of gen e ral co ld n e ss or ,


a

ten dency to n i g ht sw e at s ‘

B O C
R N H I T I S — In fl am m at i o n of the
.

t u b es whi c h con v ey ai r to the l ungs There .

i s usual ly fe v er constan t and v iolent i rr i


,

t a t i on
,
co u g h h oarseness uneasiness o f
, ,

breath i n g oppressed and anx i ou s wheez i ng


, ,

whistling or rattling respiration The .

c o ugh i s generally d ry at first followed by ,

expectoration of frothy thick or b lood ,

streaked m ucus If the s m aller t ubes are


.

atta c ke d the shortness o f breath will be


.

espec i ally severe This 1 s the for m m ost


.

to b e dreade d in ch i ldren On e atta c k .

predisposes to others an d gives rise to ,

ch ronic bronchit i s H ere the cough i s per .

s i sten t and loose w i th m uch yellowish ,

expectoration .

T R E AT M EN T . war m equabl e te m pe ra
' -
A ,

t ure o f abo ut 7 0 d egrees shoul d be kept in


the roo m an d the patient put t o bed
,
.

L i q u id diet : m ilk grue l stewed fr ui t m ay


, ,
14
,

BUN IO NS Inflam mat i on an d en larg e


me n t o n the j o i nt o f the great o r li ttle t oe .

MEmmNA L T REA T ME NT i s an e ffi
.

S ili c i a
cac i c u s re me d y D ose Two tablet s d ry o n
.

the tong ue onc e a d ay f o r a week then


, ,

wa i t three days an d re peat .

ACCE SSORY T R EATME N T— The appl i cat i on


of A r nic a loti on ( one teaspoonfu l o f the
t i ncture to four o r fi ve tab lespoonfu l s o f
wate r ) b y me ans o f a l i nen ban d age over
the par t espec i a lly i f the re i s m uch i n flam
,

m at i on an d pa i n A ll pressure m ust be
.

a v oi d ed. A n arn i ca bunion p laste r may


be app lie d to the en large ment In so me .

cases i t ma y be ne c essary to pain t the


bun i on w i th Io di ne .

BU RN S A N D S C ALD S TR E AT ME N T ( )
1 .

Cover the burn i mme di ate ly w ith cotton


w ool t o exc lude the a i r ; o r , f o r the sa m e
,

obj ect cover with l i n en rags o r cotton ,

w oo l sat urate d w i t h ol i ve o il ; o r ( 3 ) pow d er


the w ound plent i fu lly w i th flo ur ke ep i ng ,
15

i t we ll co vere d by new app li cat i on s i f nec


es s a ry ; or ( 4 ) cov er the w ho l e w i th a p las
ter o f s o ap mad e by scrap i n g wh i te c ur d
,

s oap an d work i n g i t i nto a sa lve w i th tep i d


,

water , an d sprea di n g i t u pon li nen o r m u s


lin . S li ght o r s uper fi c i a l bu rn s o r scal d s
ma y be re li eve d by h o ldi ng the part t o th e
fi re , o r by app ly i ng spir i ts o f t ur pen t i ne ,

bran d y or s p i r i ts o f w i n e to the m In .

d ress i ng b urns p unct u re the bli sters an d


,

r e move the ol d sk i n bu t expose the woun d


,

as li tt le as poss i b le to the act i on o f the a i r ;


d o n ot d ress oftener than once a d ay an d ,

do not di stu rb the part s by wash i n g the m .

Th e exc lus i on of the air fro m the p a r t


a ffecte d i s of the ut m ost conseq uence an d ,

i t i s be st to apply that d re ss i ng w hi ch can


be obta i ne d the q u i ckest Ca r bolized va se
.

line i s an exce llen t appli cation an d sh ou ld


,

be s ubst i tute d for pla i n o li v e o i l when o b


t a i n a ble
. Internally g i ve F er r u m p hosp h
,
.

6x tr i t urat i on a pow d er d i sso lve d i n wate r


, , ,

an d teaspoonfu l d oses e very ho ur .


16

C AR BUN C L E — A co n st i tut i ona l di seas e


.

characteri z e d by c i rcu msc r i be d i nfla m ma


t i on o f the tiss u e un d er the sk i n lea d i n g ,

to ulceration an d death o f the ti ssue i n


volved . I t general ly co mes fro m a de
presse d state o f health It i s u sually s i t u.

ated on the back o f the neck o r trunk It ,


.

i s d i st i ngu i she d fro m a boil by its larger


s i ze const i tut i onal s ym pt o m s an d S ieve l i ke
,
-

open i n g .

T RE AT MENT Kee p up the st rength of the


.

pat i ent by no ur i shin g foo d Poult i ce with .

fl a x s e e d and dress w i th aqueous Ca lendu la


lotion . When heal i ng is co mmenced apply ,

Ua len du la c er a te Interna lly use treat ment


.
,
"
reco m mende d under A bscess "
Whatever .

re m ed y is g iven shoul d be alternate d w i th


Ka li p hosp h 6x tablets one t ablet every
.
,

two hours .

Carbuncle i s a seriou s disease an d o ught ,

to h ave the care o f a ph y sician In h i s .

absence the above treat m ent w il l be fo un d


,

the best .
17

CAN C ER M ali g nant T u mor


, or Cal le d .

mal i gnant be cau se it ten d s to i ncrease in


d efinitely to recu r after re m ova l and t o
, ,

i nva d e oth e r par t s o f the body .

T R E AT M EN T -
Noth i ng
i s m ore certa i n
than th at re me d ies Can i nfluence the d evel
o pm e n t an d so m et i m e c ure these grow th s
, ; ,

b ut i t require s pat i ence an d the physician s ’

sk i l l The T i ssue Re m e di es are frequen t ly


.

of great use i n the treat m ent of all for m s


of t u mors A m ong those of und o ubte d
val ue are Ca le fl uor S i li ca Ca le p hosp h . .
, ,
. .

an d Ka li s u lp h .

Ga le fl . u orkernel
. s etc i
-
n t heKnots , ,
.
,

bre a st ; har d ene d glan d s ; har d swellin g


anywhere Take one tablet o f the 3 d tr i t
. .

n i ght an d m orn i n g ; after a w eek take the ,

6 t h an d later the 12t h i n or d e r t o get the


, , ,

fu ll act i on of the d rug The other re m e .

di es may be s ubst i t ute d an d u se d i nterc ur


r e n t ly .

K li p h sp h
a o the pa i n s
.
— Fo r of can cer ,
an d for the o ffens i ve di scharge s .
18

C ATARR H i n i ts var i ous forms i s one of


, ,

the m ost co mmon d i sease d con d ition s


known . It att acks al l age s an d classes ,

an d tend s to run a chron i c course an d ,

predisposes to ser i ous d i seases o f the lungs


an d other organs .The sk i n wh ic h lines
all the passages o f the bo d y nose th roat

, ,

bronchial tu bes oesophagus sto mach etc


, , ,
.

i s called t he m ucou s m e m brane Countless .

li ttle glands co m e to the s urface of this


skin o r m e mbrane an d exu d e i nto the
, ,
i

a s s a g e s a th in l i qu i d called m u c us wh i ch
'

p ,

keeps the passages s m ooth an d m oist Ca .

t a r rh tot a lly c hanges the c on di tion of these


glands by enlarg i ng and i n fl a mi n g the m
an d by ca us i ng t he death o f m any o f their
cell s These dead c ells are next expelle d
.

fro m the m outh of the gland i n a strea m


u pon the s urface of the m u c ous m e m bra n e .

What had been in health a thin li q u i d


, ,

secreted fro m the blood and conta i ning ,

j ust the properties to keep th e m e m brane


s m ooth and hea lthy beco m es n ow a thick
,

m ass of dea d m atter Wh i le th i s change


.
19

i n secret i on i s go i ng on , an other ser i ou s


ev i l i s t ak i ng p lace n a me ly the enlarge
, ,

m ent o f the glan d s wh i ch cau ses the m to


,

crow d aga i n st on e anothe r , an d to t h i cke n


the m uco us m e m brane so that i ts nor ma l
,

propert i es an d con di tion s are ch ange d to


those of di sease Th i s process i s what con
.

s t i t u t e s catarrh an d i t m a occ ur i n any


, y
m uco us me m brane but i s m ost co mm o n i n
,

the nasa l tract u sua lly as result o f repeate d


,

co ld s i n an organ i s m pre di sp ose d thereto o r


i n ch i ld ren w here the di g e s t i v e o r g a n s o r

the skin are oth erw i se unhealth y The


sy mpto m s bes id es th e di scharge wh i ch i s ,

u s ual ly th i ck an d more o r less o ff ens i ve are


,

d u llness o f the hea d pain s i n hea d sense



,

of s me l l i m pa i re d breath o ffen s i ve , etc


,
.

TRE ATMENT Regu late th e d i et ; keep the


.

bowel s open ; i n s i st u pon m a i nta i ning a


hea lthy act i on o f t he sk i n by d a i ly spong
i ng an d fr i ct i on ; i n sist u pon w ool be i n g
worn next the skin n i gh t an d day s u m m e r ,

and w i nter ; ins i st u pon well v en t i l a t e d


20

sleep i ng apart ments open wi n d ows the


year ro un d ; teach the pat i en t to breathe


thro ugh the nose and to fully exp a nd t he
chest and ha v e hi m practice l un g g y m n a s
,

tics u nti l he d oes this properly ; and have


hi m l iv e i n the O pe n a i r as m u c h as poss i
ble A s a c urati v e and prophylacti c a gent
.

i n n asal catarrh pure a i r i s the b e st topical


,

appli c ation an d al so the best general tonic .

K li a m ur
D ryness and st i ffness o f nose
— . .

H awk i n g of m uc us fro m the back part of


the th roat The most satisfactory re m e d y
.

to be gin treat m ent Take o n e t a blet every


.

3 h o urs A fter a week follow it w i th


.

Ca lc a rea p hosp h , which



i s especial ly
u seful in c hronic catarrhal con d it i ons Nose
.

see m s swollen or i s u lcerate d The pat i en t


.

takes cold ve ry read ily Thi s re medy has


.

a de c i d ed toni c act i on o n the m ucous me m


brane and m a y b e u se d interc urrently with
other re medies th at m ay be indicated Take .

one ta blet after meals an d at bedti me .

N a tr um mu r i s the be st re medy when


22

CATARRH AL FE VER i s character i z e d by


s li gh t fever followe d by a profuse m ucous
di scha r ge fro m the head and chest the hea d ,

feel s stu ffed the nostr i ls a r e obstru ct e d


, ,

there i s f requent sneez i ng watering of th e ,

e y es and often sore throat an d cough


,
.

T R EA T ME N T .
-

The m ost e ff ect ual means of

relief i s goo d n ursing i n a m od erately war m


an d equable te mper at u re a w ar m bath o r

,

i m me rs i n g the feet i n ho t water an d pr o ,

m o t in g persp i r at i on by a ho t be d an d war m
d ri nks .A n i mal food an d st i m ulat i ng
d r i nks m ust be abstaine d fro m If there i s .

a liability to catch cold do not at once ,

when co mi ng fro m the cold air endeav or ,

to get war m by approach i ng a ho t fire but ,

d o so by degre es U s e p len ty o f col d .

water d aily over t he c hest shoul d ers th roat , ,

an d neck sponging freely f o r t w o or three


'

m i nu tes a n d applying a rough towel o r


,

flesh b rush afterwar d s until well war med .

R EMEDI ES .
— ‘
an d N a tr u m
F 6 7 7 u m p leosp h

.

ma r , on e tab let of each e very hour alter


23

n a tel
y . When i mprove m en t s ho ws i tse lf ,

lengthen th e i nter va l be t w ee n the d oses .

Ca lc a r p hosp lu one tab le t th ree t i me s


,

d a i ly for the re ma i n i n g d eb i li ty It w i ll act .

as a ton i c .

CH A N GE OF L I F E W i th th e di sappear

ance of t he m en ses m ost w o m en su ffer


m ore o r less w i th di st urbances i n the c i r c u
lat i on an d i n the nervo u s sy s t e m The .

u s ual co mp laints are attacks o f h eat flashes ,

p e rsp i rat i on ,
pa l p i tation nervo usness ,
s i nk ,

i ng sensations , h ea d aches et c S o m e o f ,
.

these di st u rbances are i nev i table b u t can ,

be great ly bene fi te d by prope r t reat men t .

A voi d n arcot i cs st i m ulants etc


,
f o r the ,
.
,

bene fi t d er i ve d fro m the m i s d e lus iv e an d


on ly very te m porary .

REMEDi Es .

F err u m p hosp
w i ll benefit .

t he ten d ency to flash e s o f heat s leepless ,

n e ss hot spe lls an d co l d fe e t etc


, ,
.

Ka li p hos the gone S i nk i ng sen sat i ons


,
, ,

the restle ss n ess an d nervo usness ; a lso s en


s a t i o n s of n u m bness .
24

M ag nes .
p li es . abnorma l palp i tation s ,

pa i n s etc
,
.

D ose o f the se lecte d re medy On e ta b


le t th re e ti me s a day o r oftener for m ore ,

ac ute attacks .

CH EST A FFE CTI ON S (See B r onchit i s Pleu ,

r i s y , et c .
)
Fo r pa i ns in chest the best genera l re m
edy i s F er r u m p li es .

CH I CKE N PO "
A pustulous erupt i on
.

rese m bli ng s mall pox but m u c h m il d er in,

i t s character an d s ho r t e r i n the d urat i on o f


i ts stages The fever i s general ly s light
.
,

the eru ption ap pears twen ty four hours -

after the co m mence me n t of the disorde r ,

an d disappears o n the fo urth day The .

sy mpto ms appear abo u t th irteen days after


exposu re to the infe c tion .

T RE AT MENT p h
.os an d K a li m ur
—F er r u m , .

are the only re me dies required It i s n ot .

necessary to g i v e m any d oses as the d i s ,

ease i s mi ld an d runs a s hort co urs e .


25

C IR C UL ATI ON F EE B L E , .
constan t A
feel i n g o f ch i lli ne s s ; co ld ness o f han d s a nd
feet ; bl ue an d cold sk i n wh ere ver i t 1s e x
pose d s uch as fac e an d h an d s
,
.

T RE AT ME NT— P lenty of exerc i se i n the


ope n air goo d n o ur i sh i ng foo d sa lt wate r
, , ,

bath s m assage etc


, ,
.

"
F er r u m p hosp a n d Ca lc a r ea p li es
. on e

i n the m o r n i ng an d the other at n i gh t , w i ll

soon regu late matters i f th er e i s ,


no organ i c
heart tro uble prese n t .

C O LD I N T H E H EAD (Cor yza ) Irr i ta —

t i on an d i nfla mmat i o n o f th e muco us me m


brane o f th e n ose an d eyes The he ad .

feel s stu ffe d an d h e avy p a rt i c u larly over


,

th e eyes an d abou t th e roo t o f th e n o s e a n ,

i ncreas e d di scharge i ss ues fro m th e n ose ,

cau s i ng sorenes s an d excor i at i on an d t here ,

i s snee z i n g wate r i ng o f th e e y e s sore


, ,

th roat , e tc Col d i n th e hea d o r cata rrh,


.
,

i s genera lly a m ild a i lment but i f occ u r ,

r i ng i n age d pe rsons i n those pre di s pose d


,

to cons u m pt i on o r i n t hose wh o are asth


26

mat l o or who have s u ff ered fro m bronch i t i s ,

pleurisy o r pne u m onia it may be ve ry seri


o us . A neglected cold is sa i d to b e the
cause o f ha lf o f ou r disease s in the fo r m
of bronch i tis q uinsy erys i pelas rheu ma
, , ,

t is m ne ura lg i a i nfla mm ation o f the l un gs


, , ,

consu m pt i on etc ,
.

T R EAT M EN T — Se e Catarrhal Fever an d Ca


.

t ar r h .

C O LDS OF I NFAN TS Snu ffl es S li g ht


— .

fe br i le e xc i te m ent snee z ing obstr u ct i on


, ,

o f the nose whee z i ng an d d i ffi cu lty i n


,

t ak i ng the breast followe d by d ischarge o f


m u c u s fro m t he n ose with excori at i o n a n d
w ater i ng o f the eyes .

A CCE S S OR Y T R E AT ME N T — A war m bath a t


.

9 6 d egrees b efore go i n g to b e d o r pla ci ng ,

the fee t in war m water w il l g enera lly r e


l i eve ; and if there i s m u c h st u ffi ness the ,

b ridge o f the n ose m a y be r ubbe d w ith a


l i t tle s i mple oint men t o r Sweet o il Child .

ren sho u l d n o t be acc usto med to ho t roo ms ,

b ut taken i nto the Open ai r freely c are be i ng



,

t a k e n t ha t thei r feet are dry and war m .

REMEDt Es S a me as Catarrha l Fever


.
— .
27

COL I C .
-
Pai n
i n bowe ls usually d ue t o ,

flatu le n c e i n di gest i ble foo d dr in ki n g c old


'

, ,

wa t er wor ms or othe r i ntest i n al i rr i tat i on


, ,

lea d po i son i n g etc ,


.

There i s u sually no f e ver presen t In .

ch i ldren there i s w i t h i t m uch cry i n g ,

writh i n g of bo dy legs are d rawn u p t o


,

w ar d s t he s t o m ac h ru m b li ng i n bowe ls an d
,

the pa i n i s rel i eve d by fi r m pres s u r e an d


hot appl i ca ti on s .

T R EAT ME N T —A
h eat t o ab d o men an d
l
.
pp y
be s ure that the feet are d ry an d war m ;
give a n i nj ect i on of w ar m water i f the
bowels hav e not m ove d .

R EMEDI ES — M ag nes ia p hos 3 . x tr i t u r at i on .

Flatulent Col i c , forc i ng the pa t i ent to ben d


d o uble ; i n ch i l d ren the le g s are d rawn u p .

Co licky bab i es wh en they c r y half the t i me


no i nterference w i th n utr i t i on .

D os e — Take a pow d er s i z e of a li m a
bean an d d i sso lve i n a tea c u p o f hot water -

an d le t the p at i e n t s ip i t ever y few m i n ut es


unt il reli eve d .
28

N a tr um p li es 6x Co li c w i th s y mpt oms
. .
-

of ac i d i ty sour s mellin g stools , vo mit i ng or


,

where w or m s are present G i ve on e tablet .

every ho ur and w hen the i mmed i ate sy m p


,

to m s are rel i eve d g i ve one tablet thre e


,

ti m e s a day .

N a tr u m s u lph Col i c start i ng i n right


— .

gro i n F lat ule nt co m plai nts after con fi ne


.

me n t or d ur i ng m enses B i li ous col i c w i th.


,

b i tter taste i n the m o uth L ea d co li c . .

C O N C USS IO N OF T HE B RAI N D me to —

fa lls upon the h ea d an d i nj ur i es requ i re


rest appl ic at i on of hot water , though so me
,

t i mes co ld i s m ore gr atefu l .

RE M EDI E S .
— N a t7 u m s u lp h 6x is of speci a l
'
.,

bene fi t for the chron i c e ff ects o f fall s u pon


the hea d Take a d ose at be d t i me
. .

CONS TIPA TI ON -
. Cos t i veness — . S tools less
frequent than nat ura l w i th h ard ,
excre ment
and di fficu l t e v ac u a tion generally a m ere ,

s y m pto m c hara c ter i z ing a m ore g e n e r al dis


e ase an d fr e q u en t ly r e s u lt i ng fro m se d en
3 0

h i gh ly season e d di she s an d t he lik e Cold


-
.

S pr i n g water should be freely part aken o f

o n r i sing i n the m orn i ng an d between each ,

m ea l but very l i ttle liqu i d S houl d be taken


,

at meals Figs an d da t es are Of benefit


. .

REMED IES — K li
a con st i
su
lp ha
w
Ha b it u al
patio u w i th ins i p i d pappy taste an d ye llow
,

sli my coat i ng on ton g ue .

N a tr u m mu n D ry stoo ls w i th t orn

, ,

b leed i ng s mart i ng feel i ng after stool


,
.

S tools are har d d ry an d d i ffi c ult to pass


,
.

H e m orrho id s head ache an d backache a o


,

co mp an y m g .

S ilic a — Rectu m see ms to have lost t he


power o f expuls i on faeces rece d e afte r ,

h avi n g been partly e x pel l ed Const i p ation .

o f poo rly no ur i shed ch i ld ren w i th pal e ,

earth y face .

Ca lc a r p hea Cost i ve h ar d Stools w i th



,

bloo d s pe c i ally i n old people associate d


, ,

w i th m ental depress i on vertigo hea d ache , , .

D O SE Of th e selected re m edy take o n e


tablet of th e 6x three ti mes a day Whe n .

i mp r ove ment shows i tself take it less o f ten ,


.
3 1

cul osi s The re i s n o quest i on o f the h ere di


.

tary character o f thi s di sease , eve n tho ugh


th ere i s a ge r m as i ts i mme di ate c au se .

Probably both the ger m an d th e acq u i re d


,

o r here di tary we ak nes s m ust be present i n

or d er tha t th 1s d i sease c an d eve lop Per .

s on s who h ave catarrha l con di t i on s o f the

resp i ratory organ s presen t an i nviting


fi e ld an d sho ul d be caref u l about assoc i a
t i ng w i th cons u m pt i ves i n c lose re lat i on
sh i p o r occ u p yi n g be d s an d roo ms rec e n t ly
occu p i e d by t ube rc u lou s pat i en ts .

SYMPTO MS — Genera l d eb i lity loss of fle sh , ,

shortne ss of breath co ugh hoarse ness , , ,

f ever espec i a lly towar d s even i n g a n d n i gh t


,

s w eats Carefu l e x a m ina t i on by a phys i


.

c ian can on ly d et er m i ne the di agn os i s .

T RE AT ME N T .
— SO m uch
can be d one by
caref u l hy g 1e n i c di e tet i c an d cli m at i c
,

m easures that profess i onal a d v i ce sho u ld


,

al w ays be sought Coo d no u r i sh i ng easi ly


. r
,

di gest i b le foo d fresh a i r avo id an ce o f


, ,
3 2

ex posur e s to rap i d chan g e s i n the w e at he r


w a r m cloth i ng all are essential Co d ,

Li ver Oil Malti n e Ku myss Cream fresh


, , , ,

b u t ter are o f benefi t an d sho u ld be p ro


v ide d .

RE MEDI ES .
—These m u st
be selecte d ac
cor d i ng to the general sy mpto ms of the
pat i en t char acter o f c o u g h s t at e o f sto m
, ,
'

ach bo we ls etc A m ong the ch i ef are :


, ,
.

Ca lc a r p li e s In the beg i nn i ng when



,

there i s loss o f flesh , hoarseness s u ffoc a t i n g ,

attacks cough w i th soreness an d d ryness


,

o f throat d ul l aching i n the chest c hron i c


, ,

cough s an d n i ght sweats w i th cold e x t re mi


t i es
.

Ca lca r s u lp h Wh en th e e x p ectoration
.
-

w i th the co ugh i s b loo d y or gr e en i sh


yellow .

S ilic a — Ni ghtly paro x ys ms of Cough


w i th tickling i n throa t e mac i at i on profu se , ,

n i gh t sweat s Offen s i ve foot sweats Con


. .

s t i p at i o n very m arke d M uch prostrat i on.


,

pat ient i s al w ays col d Th i s re me d y e m .


3 3

brac es most of t he s y m pt om s that be lon g t o


the ph t h i s i ca l d yscras i a cons e qu e ntly i t i s
,

of great val ue for th e con st i t u t i ona l con di


t i on i n here di tary c ase s .

D os e of the s elec ted r emedy use the 6x


potency i n tab lets an d take one t h r ee t i me s
a da y A fte r severa l weeks take the 12th
.
,

potency i n the s a me way .

F er r um p hosp sho u ld be u se d i nterc ur


.

r en t ly f o r co ld s i n pa t i ents i nc li ne d to con

s u mpt i on breathing short Oppresse d h ur



, ,

r i e d w i t h hea t an d feve r i shness He arse .

ne ss a n d co ugh u s u a lly dr y , so me t i me s
,

ble e di n g o f nose or fro m l ungs B loo d .

br i ght re d frothy
,
.

D O SE .
—D issol ve a powd er of th e 6t h
tr i t urat i o n i n half a g lass o f water an d take
teaspoonful d oses every h o u r When i m .

prove ment sho ws i tse lf , length e n the i nter


vals between the d oses .

C O NSUMPTIO N OF T H E B OW E LS requ i re
e m e di e s as above Cale pho s ph ,
m
. .

d3 3 in phos be i n g the ch i e f
. .
3 4

COU CH — sy mpto m of co ld s onTh i s is a

the chest o f in fl a mm at i o n s of the c hest


,

organs o r chronic catarrhal con di t i ons S e e .

B ron c hitis Pneu monia Con s u mption etc


, , ,
.

RE MEDI ES — . d ryF err u m p hosp — S hort ,


cough after colds sore feel i ng i n chest , ,

fe v er i shness Of great value in t he b egin


.

i ng o f any trouble with th e resp i ratory


or g ans especial ly i n chi ldren W i l l usually
,
.

c ut s hort the attack .

Ka li mu n L o ud noisy st o mach cough ;



,

cro upy hard co ugh ; th i ck whitish e x pe c


, ,

t o rat ion .

K li a sul
p h yellow secre
.
— Cough w 1t h
tio n M uch rat t ling o f m uc us i n chest
. .

Patient feels w orse in war m roo m .

M ag nes p li es S pas m odic an d w hoop i ng



-

co ugh worse at night D ry co ugh i n ner


,
.

vou s patien ts .

Oa lc a r p hos — S u ffocat i ve co u gh better


.
,

lying down Cough w i th expectoration o f


.

to ugh string y m atter


,
.

N a t r u m s u lp le — Co ugh w ith s ensat i on of.

al l goneness in c hest Chest very sore


-
. .

T hi c k yellowish m ucus
,
.

On e tablet o f 6t h potency e very 2 hou r s .


3 5

CRA MPS .
—Some t i me s cert a i n m uscles
espec i ally of th e ca lve s an d feet are su bj ect ,

to painfu l c ontraction s which are c al le d


cra mps co mi ng on generally d uring sl eep
,
.

TRE ATME NT M ag nes p li osp li i s the on ly



. .

re medy nece s ary Take one tablet o f the


s
.

s i xth pote n cy at be d ti m e for a few ni ghts .

GRO U P —
True cro u p is a very d an gerou s
di sease an d alway s b eyon d the sph ere o f
d o m est i c treat m ent F ort unately catarrh al
.

c ro u p o r false c rou p i s by far the m ost f r e


quen t for m an d y i el d s ve ry readil y to
C
s im ple hyg i en i c an d re m ed i al m easu res .

U sually the atta c ks co m e o n s ud denly at


n i ght the c h i l d awaken s w i th a h oarse
, ,

bark i n g co ugh fr i ghtened restless m ore


, , ,

o r le s s feveri sh A fte r severa l h o urs sleep


.
,

sets i n an d the n ext d ay the ch ild m ay b e


co m parat i vely well Fr equently a s i m i lar
.

attack oc c urs th e next n i ght The v ery .

su ddenness o f the attack an d the violence


o f the sy m pto m s co m ing on after expos u re

t o co ld o r fro m so m e ch ange i n the weather


3 6

S peak s for t he compar at i v e ly harmle s s


Catarrhal Crou p whereas a slow insidiou s
, , ,

develop men t w i th m arke d hoarse ness that


cont inu es an d grows w orse w i th m ore o r
less fever mark s the onset o f true croup
wh i ch is a violent infla mmat i on of th e lini ng
me mbrane o f the wind pipe prod ucing a -

pec u l i ar me m brano us s e cretion i n t e r f e r r i n g


,

w i th resp i ration It i s the presence o f


.

th i s m e m brane that character i ze s true


cro up It gener al ly comm ences like a cold
.

wi t h m ore persistent hoarseness succee d e d


by fev e r d ifficul t breathing wh eez i ng
, , ,

wh i stl i ng bark i ng and r i n g i n g or hoarse


,

co u gh Crou p rarely occurs after th e age


.

o f seven years but i s o n e of the m ost da n


,

gerons d i sea s e s o f ch i ld ren The col d a nd


.

cro upy co ug h ma y so met im es ex i st f o r a


d ay o r two before a paro x y sm o r fit o c c urs ; .

o r a ch i ld m ay go to bed apparently wel l

an d ha ve an attack o f the co mpla i nt in its


worst for m M e d ical aid sho ul d be o h
.

t ai n e d .Cold an d d a m p at m ospheres su d ,

den changes o f te m perature wet feet i n , ,


3 8


T RE AT ME NT Se e t h a t the ch i l d i s c om
.

f or t a b le in every way — dry and war m


especially the feet an d a bdo men T oast .

the feet by an O pe n fi re i f poss i ble ; loose n ,

all band s an d see t hat no p i ns are pr i ck i ng


a n y part .

RE MED1E S These sho uld be selected a c


.
-

cording to the m ost proba b le caus e a s m e n


t i o n e d above In general use Ca lc a r
. .

p h os h 3 x tr i turat i on a powder to be dis


p , ,

solved ih a c up of hot water and given to


the c hil d in sips e v e ry fe w m i n utes to be ,

followed if necessary by M a g nes p hosp le


, ,
. .

3 x trit uration g i ve n i n the sa me way ,


.

D ur i ng the t e e t ln n g per i o d the occas i onal


of C a lc a r p hos lz w i ll prevent m any
'
u se
p . .

un pleasant restless an d cry i n g spells .

D E AF N E SS F RO M A C O LD m ay frequent
ly be greatly b ene fi ted by re m edies U se .

F err u m p hosp 6 ,
'

x o n e tablet ,
three
.
ti mes a

day ,
to b e followed i n a few d ays if n e c e s
,

sar y ,
b y Ka li m u n sa m e dose an d prepara ,

t i on .
m
If it res i sts t hi s treat ent an d ther e
3 9

i s no wax i n the c ar wh i ch o ugh t to be r e


m o v e d by gently syr i ng i n g w ith war m
w ater cons ult a phys i c i an
,
.

D E BI L ITY i s a term u se d to d esignate a


g eneral state o f bo di l y w eakn ess which
ma y be d ue to m a n y cau ses ; long cont i n ue d
-

an d stren uo u s work o f a n y k i n d n i ght ,

watc hi ng aft er an y ac ute i llness o r i n con


, ,

sequence o f so me dra i n u pon the syste m .

The treat ment con sists i n supply i n g goo d


nour i shing eas i l y di geste d food plenty o f
, ,

fresh a i r an d sleep in w ell vent i late d be d


cha m bers avo id ance of alcoh olic sti m ulan t s
,

an d of m ost a dv ertise d s o ca lle d ton i cs an d


-

the j ud i c i ou s u se o f o n e of the fo llow i n g


re m e d ies :
K li p hOsp h
a —
When t he ne r vo u s sys t e m
.

s u ffers m ost as ev i dence d by nervo usness ,

sleepless n ess weakness fro m the le a st e x e r


,

tion bodily an d mental Pat i ent i s d e


, .

presse d an d i n a sens i t i ve state On e .

tablet o f the 3 r d p otency sho uld be taken


i n a c up o f hot mi lk three t i m e s a d ay or
4
0

oftener i f there i s also loss o f ap pet i t e for


food generally .

Ca lc a r p li osp li i s Often called f o r in


. .

yo ung c hloroti c gi r ls near the age o f p u ,

b erty when the y are very restless and ner


,

vo us They want to go away fro m ho me


.
,

and when away they want to co me b a c k


, ,

a gain
; they s u ff er fro m hea d ach e w hen at
school ; they develop very slowly ; circula
t i on i m perfect ; ears and nose cold ; con
stant heada c hes fro m art i fic i al ligh t fro m ,

at m ospher i c changes worse o n top Of the


head ; debil i ty follow i ng exhaust i ng dis


eases ; mense s apt to be t oo early w ith ,

faint fee li ng i n the sto m ach ; a feel i ng o f


sore n ess in the back In ane m ia o f young.
,

rapidly growing people i n w o men weak ,

ene d by rapid ch ildbearing prolonged ,

s ucklin g or excessive m enstru ation o r le u


,

c o r r hoe a it has wo n derfu l restorat iv e


,

power Take o n e ta b let o f the th ir d tri t


.

u r a t i o n four ti me s a d ay .

N a t r u m mu r In an aem i c con di t i ons


.
,

where the bloo d is th i n and watery ; chlor


41
os i s w i th h ab i t ual fee li n g of co ld ness i n
,

back ; sk i n i s d irty sallow ; frequent pal


,

p i t a t i o n ; d elayed m enses ; const i pation ;


watery s m art i ng disc harges between pe
,

r i o ds
; terr i bl e sadne ss espec
,
i ally d urin g
m enstruat i on ; backache re li eve d by ly i n g
on so meth i ng h ard ; the n e c k i s m uch e ma
c ia t e d
,
an d e mac i at i on contin ues even
wh i l e l i v i ng we ll E spec i a lly usefu l after
.

abuse Of qu i n i n e ; p at i ent S how s marked


avers i on to bre ad long i n g for salt foo d

.

N a t r u m mu r i s espec i ally the re m e d y for


.

m alar i al sy m pto m s It i s best to g iv e i t in


.

tablets of the sixth an d twelfth tr i turat i on ,

a dose th ree t i m e s a d ay .

D E N TITI O N . The d ent i t i on per i o d of


ch i ldren i s usua lly characteri ze d by m ore
o r less d i stu rbance in the m ental gastr i c o r
,

othe r con d it i on . V ery frequen tly th e


ch il d i s m ore fretf ul rest less an d sleepless
,
.

A s a general re m edy d ur i ng the te ething


per i o d a n ut r i t ive re medy noth i ng i s bet
, ,

ter t han the ad mi n i stration Of Ga lc a r p hos .


,
42
a pow d er th ree t i m es a day This can be .

g i ve n in the m ilk o r g iven d ry on the


tongue or i n a little water .

F er r u m p li osp li . i s the re medy for fever


i sh turns .

N a tr u m mu r . when the ch i ld drolls very


m uc h .

M ag nes p li esif i t tw i tches and has a


. .
,

dry spas modic co ugh also for coli c ky t urns ,


.

DO SE — Of the selecte d re med y g i ve a ,

s mall powde r eve ry two ho urs .

D IA B E TE S is a const i t utional wasti ng


d i sease frequentl y d ue to ner v ou s states Of
a dep r essing c haracter l ike worry anxiet y , , ,

etc It is c haracterized by great dryness


. .

o f m o uth and throat burning th irst f o r ,

large quantities o f water and profuse u rin


ation c o n t a 1 n 1n g s ugar S kin i s dry Often
,
.
,

acco m panie d w ith it c h ing an d e ru ption ,

bo i ls et c T he treat m ent c o n sists in regu


,
.

latin g the diet an d avoid ing so far as ,

possible starch y foo d .


43
REMEDI E S — K lia p osp h
p e ci a lly af te r
h . es

d epress i ng e mot i on s pat i en t i s weak n e rv


, ,

o u s and restless Give o n e tablet of the


.

3 x f o r o n e wee k three t i m es d aily after ,

whi c h su bst i t ute the 6th an d later the ,

1 2t h poten cy .

N a tr u m ma r Great th i rst m uch wast


.
,

i ng and const i pat i on are th e spec i al i nd i


, ,

cat i ons f o r th i s d ru g .

D oss — Sa me as above .

DIARRH m L oosen ess of t he Bow el s


A — .

A t o o f r equen t an d cop i ou s d i sch arge fro m


t he bowels fre qu ently acco m p a n i e d w ith
,

p a in i n the sto mach n au sea o r vo m i ting , ,

ru m bling in the bo w els c ol d ness an d m , , ,

severe cases w i th b urn ing pains violen t


, ,

s t raining extre me weakness an d e v en


, ,

f a in ting ; so m eti me s lastin g only a f e w


hours an d so m eti mes m onths o r years an d
, ,

m a y b e cau se d by b i lio us or gast r i c di tfi


c u l t i e s col d
,
i m p ure a i r an d foo d menta l
, ,

e mot i ons etc ,


.
4
4
TR E AT ME NT — Fo r
an ac ute attack , the
.

be s t plan is to avoid all food f o r a few


ho urs ; then take m utton broth w i th bar
le y o r ch i cken broth an d r i ce boiled m ilk
, , ,

avoiding sol i d an d i rr i tat i ng f o od o f all


kinds as fru i t v egetables etc Kee p the
, , ,
.

bowe ls an d feet w a r m an d d ry Rest i n .

be d if possibl e
,
.

RE MEDI E S — F er r u m p hosp le , w a t e ry
. stools ,

or und igeste d w i th coli cky pa i n .

M a g nes p hosp h i f the pa i ns are e s pec i


.
,

al ly severe .

Ka li mu r when the stoo ls ar e bloody or


.
,

cont a in m uch m uc us tongue C oated wh ite


,
.

D O S E Of the selecte d re me dy a dose


sho uld b e gi v en after e v ery ev a cuation .

Fo r c h ron i c diarrh oe a the be s t re medies,

are Ca lc a r p hosp le an d N a tr um s u lp h
. . .

Take o n e ta b let Of the sixth potency alter


n at e l
y night an d m orn i n g an d afte r e v ery

evac uat i on .

DIP H T H ERI A pec uliar i nfla mm ation


— A
of the m uco us me mb rane Of the throat ,
46

s i o ual a dvice y Ou can ob ta i n ; i t i s t oo se r i


o u s a di sease for do m e stic treat ment B lood .

po i soning and heart fa i lure or cro up sett i ng


.

in when help m ay b e pra c tically useless


, ,

al l o f whi c h m igh t have been pr e vente d by


t i m ely care o f a physic i an .

DI Z ZI N E SS When i t occ urs i n nervo u s


.

s ubje c ts who w i tho ut hav i n g any act i ve


,

sy m pto m s o f dyspepsia do not well ass i mi ,

late the n utr i t i ve port i on o f the food .

Ua lc a r p li osp k 1 x
. On e table t after
. .

m eals .

D I SCH A RGE S fro m any m ucou s mem


b r ane accord in g to the i r c haracte r isti c s r e
quire di fferent re m edies .

If fi br i n o u s strin gy gl uey K
,
a li mu r
, ,
.

If wat ery sero us N a tr u m ma r If th i c k


, ,
.
,

Ka li s u lp h If ye llow ish N a tr um p li es
.
, .

It doe s not m ake any d i fferen ce in the


selection of the r e medy whether the dis ,

c ha rge be fro m t he nose throat ears o r pel , ,


"

vi c organ s it is th e c ha r a c ter Of the d is


,

charge wh i ch deter mi nes the re m e dy .


47

DROPSY V ar i ous d rop s i ca l aff ec t i on s


.
-

c a n be benefite d by the Ti ssue re m e d ies ,

bu t when they are the r e sults o f or g anic


d isease us ual ly h eart an d k id ney o r l iv er
, ,

d iseases th ey are sign s o f d ee p seate d m i s


,
-

ch i ef an d o f ser i o us i m por t A phvs i c i a n


-

shoul d invar i ably be co nsu lte d The prin .

c i p a l re m ed ies are Ka li mu n , N a t r u m m u r .

a nd K li s
a ul
p li .

DYS E N T E RY Bloody Flu x A d i seas e of


— -
-

the larger bowel i n which th e stools are


,

freq uent an d often b loo d y , atten de d w ith


gr i pin g an d stra i ning an d i n the ac ute , ,

for m o f the d isease w i th fever There e x,


.

i s t s frequen tly an urgent de s 1r e to evac uate


th e bow el s which are con fined a e co m
, ,

an i e d with v i olen t strain i ng an d the


p ;
stools con ta i n little or no or di nary m atter ,

but con s i st pr i nc i pal ly o f p ure m ucu s ,

m uc us m i xed with b loo d p ure blood o r , ,

green i sh b i l i ous brownish o r blackish p u


, .
, ,

t rid m atters D ysentery genera lly ari se s


.

fro m s u dd en e xpos ure to col d i n di ge st i ble ,


4
8

foo d un r i pe fru i t or occ urs i n a utu mn


, ,

weather i n d a mp u n wholeso me local i t i es


, , .

The treat m ent cons i sts in rest war m th ,

an d careful reg ulation of the diet A v oid .

beef tea m eats vege tables B oile d mi lk


-

, ,
.
,

r i ce m u tton broth m i lk toast w i ll be


, , ,

fo un d of m ost benefit .

R EMEDI ES — K li m
and F err um p hosp
a ur . .

take n i n alternat i on every two hours w ill


generally su ffi ce i n m i ld cases .

Ka li p hos when the stools conta i n


.
,

mo s tly bloo d are o ffe n s i ve an d there is


,

fa lli ng Of rect u m .

E AR, D IS E AS E S OF Vi o TH E Ear ac ha —

lent pa i ns i n the ear even when there i s ,

l i ttle o r no perceptible i nfla mm at i on so m e ,

t i mes s o i ntense as to cau se deliri u m f r e ,

quently the result of a ch ill an d of te n ,

ex i st i ng i n connection w ith toothache .

TREA T ME NT A pply heat and gi v e F err u m


.
~ —

h osp le A d ose ev e r y fiv e mi n ute s unt i l


p .
,

r e li eve d .
49

H ummi ng i n t he Ears — K li a
p l p h i s .

the ch i ef re me d y .

Di schar g e f r om Ka li mur S i l t he Ear s — .

i c a an d Ca lc a r p hosp h are the p r 1n C1p a l


. .

re m e di es Give a d ose three t i mes a d ay


.

Of o n e for one wee k th en s ubstitu te the


next an d so on
,
B u t i n all c hr o n l c d i s
.

charges fro m th e ears i t is we ll to con s u lt ,

an auri s t .

E CZ E MA i s a di sease o f t he sk i n very ,

frequent i n early ch i ld hoo d It i s u sually .

acco m pan i e d by great i tch in g The treat .

m en t incl u d es bes id es re m e d ies carefu l


, ,

regul ation of the di et avoid i n g o v er fee d ,


-

'

in g e s pe c i al ly an d avoi d ance o f t o o f r e
,

quent w ash i n g of th e parts Ins t ead o f .

p ure wate r u s e oat mea l o r bran w ater an d


, ,

afte r bath i ng apply freely corn st a rch A s


, .

a r ule s a lves an d m e di cate d app li cat i ons


,

are not a d v i sable .

RE MEDI ES —
[f ali m u n , Ka li sulh
p , . an d
t zlr u m mu r . are the ch i ef r e m e di es . G i ve
50

one tablet of t he s i xth pot ency n i gh t an d


m orn i ng f o r o n e we ek ; then s ubstitute the
t w elfth poten cy an d i f no i m prove men t i s
,

apparent after t wo or three weeks use on e ,

o f the other re m e d i es in the sa me way .

Re me mber i t is an o b st i nate an d chronic


a ffect i on an d nee d s ti me an d m uch patien c e
, .


ERYS IPEL AS St A n t hony s

Fi re A s u —
.

e r fic i a l S h i ning re d ness an d i nfla m m ation


p ,

Of the skin wh i ch d i sappears un d er pres


,

sure Of the fi nger b ut ret urn s as soon a s


,

the press ure i s re mo v ed There is gener .

ally fe v e r and a burning heat an d t ingl ing


,

rather than ac ute pain It frequently fol .

lows i nj u ries ; blisters often for m o n the


infla m ed s u rface ( v esic ular erys i pelas ) a n d ,

i t so m eti m es as s u mes a severe an d dan g er


o us form .

The m ore co mm on exc i t ing cause s o f


erysipelas are d e bi l i ty and loss o f res i sting
power fro m d isease a b use o f st i m ulant s
, , ’

und ue expos ure to col d d i sordered sto m ,

ach w o un ds etc
, ,
.
51

TR E AT ME N T .
— A v oid
app li cat i on s e x a ll

cept flour corn starch ; o r when pro cur able


, , ,

ripe cranberr i es H oney so m et i m es i s a ls o


.

very e ffi c i ent .

F er r u m p hosp h an d Ka li m u r are the , .

princi pa l re me d ie s G i ve ho urly d oses al .

ternately unt i l the d i sease 1 s checked .

Ka li s u lp li sho ul d be g i ven i n ste a d i f blis


.
,

ters for m Ka li p li osp h may be alternated


. .

w ith i t i f there i s m uch nervou s d ist urb


,

ance weakness restlessne ss etc A dose


, , ,
.

ma y be g i ven ev e ry h o u r un t il i m prove
ment S h ow s i tself .

EYE, D IS E A S E S OF .
-

Many fo r m s o f s im
ple i nfla mm at i on of the external eye m ay
be s u c ce ssfully treate d w i th the tiss ue
re med ie s ; but as a rule all eye troubles
, ,

sho uld be 1n t r u s t e d to the care o f a spec i al


i st F er r u m p li osp h i s th e re m e d y f o r i n
. .

fla mm at i o n Of any part Of the eye burn in g ,

sensation red an d infla m ed look can n ot


, ,

bear light sen sation as i f san d were un d er


,

the l id s let t ers bl ur w h i le read i ng


, .
52

K li m a ur .
-
Afi e c t i on s
'

w i th di scharge of
m ucu s , u lcers o f cornea .

N a lr um mur —
M u scu lar asthenop i a ne u ,

r al
g i c pains aro un d eye with m uch wa t er ,

i ng o f e yes ; granulated lid s .

S i li c a S tyes kernels an d i nd urati on s



,

Of the li d s ; s c r o hu lo u s ophthal mi a
p .

T he selecte d re medy sho ul d not be g iven


lower than the s i xth poten c y F o r ch ronic .

a ff ections the t welfth is better G i ve a .

dose n i ght an d m orn i ng .

F E VE R S i mp le or Infl ammator y S h iv er
— .

i ng s i ckness and pa i n s i n the b ack fol


, , ,

lowed b y h ot d ry S k i n th i rst hea d ache


, , , ,

short bre athing q ui c k f ul l p u ls e fl loss Of


, ,

appe t ite and s c anty urine S i m ple fe v er


,
.

i s m ostly a sli g ht an d trans i ent disorde r


when occurring alone b ut when fe v er a c ,

co m panies eru pti v e o r infla mm atory d i s


e a s es i t be co m e s m ore ser i o us
,
.

' ‘
J th e treat ment of fe v er
RE ATM ENT— . In ,

the roo m i n wh i ch the patient is sh o uld ,

be cool a i ry and well vent i lated and kept


, , ,
54

F LAll llllENCY —

W ind i n
St omach or the
S YMPTO MS — F ullness in the abdo
B o wel s .

m e n ; r u m b ling in t he bo w els ; severe p a i n ;


accu m ulation o r copious di schar ge o f w i n d,
a sy m p to m o f indi g est i on .

Ill a q n es p hos an d Ca k a r p hos are t he



. .

prin c ipal re m ed ies Take fil aynes p hosp h , .

o n e t ablet o f the thir d potency afte r meals ,

a n d repe a t e v e r hal f hou r until better


y ;
take Ca le p leosp li n i gh t an d morn i ng as a
. .

const i t ut i onal re me d y .

DIS T URB AN CE S A c ute gas —


GAS T RI C .

t ric catarrh usually c aused by errors in


,

diet c old m ental states S pec i a l ly a n ger


, , , ,

e tc
. The chief sy m pto m s are le s s o f a p pe
t ite pain in the p i t o f the sto m a c h b loat
, ,

ness c oated tongue ba d taste n a usea an d


, , ,

vo m i ting .

REME DI E S— K li m
a an ,
i f d ue to errors i n
d i et esp e cial ly fat foo d
,
.

N a tr u m s u lp h if assorte d w i th l iv e r
.
,

sy m pto m s j aun d ice d skin pa i n in r i ght


, ,

s i de flat u lence di arrhoea


, , ,
55

D O SE -

Take a d ose every two ho u rs .

S e e Indig es tion .

GL ANDS ~
Clandular Affect i on s .
-
No c lass
of di sease s are m ore str i k i ngly benefited
by the tiss ue re m e di es as ac ute an d espe
c ia lly ch ronic i n fl a mm a t i o n s o f the var i o u s

glan d s th roughou t the body


The re i s .

us uall y a s c r o phulo u s taint at the botto m


to acc ount f o r the readiness w i th wh ich ,

fro m apparently sl i gh t cau ses the gland s ,

wi ll grow painfu l an d swell The trea t .

m en t o f ch ronic cases requires pat i e nce


an d n ot too frequen t change o f re me dies .

Ka li mu r i s the chief re medy f o r all acute


.

swel l i ngs Ca lc a r p leosp li f o r m ore c h ron i c


. . .

cases Co m m en c e w i th the secon d tritu ra


.

tion Give three doses dai ly for on e wee k


.

then g i v e the th i rd sixth an d twelfth po ,

ten e y in the s a m e w ay S ili c a f o r su pp u.

rating glan ds .
56

GOUT Pa i n s
i n the j o i nts
-

w i th infla m m ato ry or ch roni c col d swelling ,

and sy m pto m s of derange d digest i on Pain s .

are generally severe and the infla m mation ,

m ostly attac ks the s m aller j o i nts partic a ,

la r ly the first j o i nt o f the great t o e whi c h ,

beco mes red hot an d swollen It so me


, .

ti mes su dd enly changes fro m one location


to another an d ret urns at i nte rvals vari ,

o u s j oints o r parts be co m ing a fl e c t e d afte r

repeated attacks Go u t i s m ostly a heredi


.

tary d isease co m i ng on w i tho ut any e v i


,

d ent external cause generally prece d ed by,

d isord er of the d ig esti v e organ s and a o ,

co mpan i ed by a pleth or i c state of the sys


tem .

R EME DI E S — The ch ie f re medy i s N a tr u m


s u lp h . x a d ose th ree t i mes a d ay F o r
,
6 .

a c ute attacks F er ru m p hos every two


,
.

hou rs If the sto m ach i s i nvolve d g i ve


.

N a tr u m p hosp h every two hours . .

A CCESS ORY T R EAT M EN T be .


— The diet m ust
very spare d ur i ng the ac ute sy m pto m s as ,
57

th i n gruel brea d an d mi lk li ght brea d


, ,

p uddings barley water arro w r oot an d th e


, ,

l i ke oranges roaste d apples grapes et c


, , , ,
.

Kee p the a ffected part i n s uch a m oder


at e l y cool state as to be co mfortab le to the
pat i en t w i tho ut be i ng so warm as to a g g r a
,

vate the sever i ty Of the attack o r so col d ,

as to c h eck the i nsens i ble persp i ration .

E xternal applica t i on s are genera lly of l i ttle


u se in a fit o f g o ut ; those wh ich are war m
do i ng no goo d an d those wh i ch a r e col d
,

h a v ing a tendency to su d d enly check th e


i nfla mm ation an d th ereby prod uce har m
,
.

Ku mys s and unfer mente d grape j u i ce m a y


be u se d free ly F rict i on w i th th e fle s h

brush d uring conva lescence i s bene fici al ,

an d t he l i m bs an d a ffecte d parts sho ul d be


regularly spon g e d w i th col d sal t water
e v ery m orning an d wel l w i pe d an d rubbe d
,

afterwards The d i et d ur i ng con v alesce n c e


.
, ,

sho ul d c onsist of a little d i gest i ble an i ma l


food on ce a d ay w i t h eggs brea d etc b ut
, , ,
.
,

no w i nes o r sp i rit s .
58


G RAV E L . Whene v er there is a sand y
sedi ment i n t he u r ine care should b e taken
t o change the diet a v oidin g t o o ri c h food
,

and d rink i ng plenty o f pure water .

The chief re medy is N a tr u m s u lp h a .


,

t a blet three ti m e s a d ay ; b ut if there i s


m uch acid i ty at the sa me ti m e take N a tr u m
lzos lz in stead
p p . .

GU M S , S CU RVY OF T H E Can k er of t he —

Mou th Offens iv e s m el l in the m outh w ith


a gl uti n ou s b loody discharge fro m t he g u ms ,

which are ho t red soft spongy v ery sens i


, , , ,

ti v e retracted fro m th e teeth and s u b s e


,

quently ulcer a te d along the i r margins .

T R EAT ME N T .
— food that tends to
A V OI( I
prod uce acid i ty s uch as sweets r i ch f o od
, , ,

etc.

Ka li mu n 3 x tr i turat i on D i ssolve a
,
.

pow d er abou t the s i ze o f a l i m a bean in


half a glass o f water an d take teaspo onful
d oses e v e r y two hours N a t ru m mu r m ay
. .

be taken after Ka li mu r i f the sy mpto m s .

d o not i mprove very rap id ly .


59

H ZEMORR H AGE — The re m e di e s a dapte d


to h ae m orrhages m a y be used for bleed i n g
fro m an y or i fice o f the body The ten .

den e y to ready bleeding i s so m eti mes me t


w ith in persons pre d i spose d there to in ,

such e v en slight w o un d s b lee d freel y pro ,

f u s e ly an d for a long ti me This tendency .

m ay be overco me by the cont i nu o u s consti


t u t i o n a l treat m en t o f Ka li p leosp h an d .

Ca lc a r fl u e n us i ng each re m e d y occa
.
,

S i o n a ll
y .

T r eat ment of A c u t e H emorrhag es F er r u m .


h o s h generally s u ffi ces especially i n chil


p p ,
,

d ren that grow rap id ly B loo d i s bright .

re d .

Ka li ma r w hen the blood i s dark black


.
, ,

clotted o r to ugh ; v o mi t i n g o f s uch blood .

Ka li p hosp h i n weak d elicate people in


.
, ,

the aged an d where the b loo d i s black i sh


, ,

t hm l i ke co ffee gro unds


,
,

Of the selecte d re med y a d ose m ay be


g i ven e v ery five to fi fteen m i n utes un ti l
rel i ef is obta i n e d .
60

HA IR F a ll i ng out of the ha i r is a f r e

quen t se q uel to fevers but here the loss i s ,

only te mporary and can b e stayed by tak ,

i ng Ca lc a r p hosp h th ree ti mes a day


. . .

Fo r the loss an d thinnin g o f hai r not th u s


connected faithful brushing i s a good tonic
proced ure TOO frequent wash i n g is n ot
.

to be ad v ised A n occasional dose Of Ca l .

c ar

. u or an d S i li ca
. w i ll be fo und b e n e fi
c i al .

H E A D A CH E Pain i n the head e ither .



,

all over the head o r i n a parti c ular spot ,

ari sing fro m v ar i ous causes as cold r he u , ,

m at i s m congestion ind i gestion ner v o us


, , ,

a ffections c onsti pation m ental e m otions


, ,

sti m ulants fat i gue eye strain grow th in


, , ,

nose etc ,
.

Cat arr hal H eadac he ( Fro m a cold ) —


.

S YMPTO MS — T he headache is Op pressi v e ,

frequently better in th e m orn i n g worse i n ,

the e ven i ng the eye s are fu ll o f tears , ,

sneez i ng dry heat in t he n o s e so me cou g h


, , ,

etc .
62

ag i tation are i ntolerable an d the headache ,

i s often attended with se v ere retch i n g or


vo mi ting of bile and m uc us .

T R EAT ME N T K li
an d F er r um a
p hos h
p .

p h os h alternately every half ho ur d u r ing


p .

the atta c ks B et w een the atta c ks take


.

N a tr u m m u r for o n e week then S i li c a for


.
,

o n e we ek and so o n alternately f o r a ti m e
,
.

The attacks w i ll grow less frequent an d


severe .

H E AD S YMPTOMS OF T H E CH I E F TIS
SU E R E M EDI ES Consult these i n pre
.

scr i b ing f o r the different kin ds o f headache .

F er ru m p hosp h Heada c he fro m c old ,

s un exposure ; thro bb ing pa i n ; cold relieves


the pa i n ; headach e with red face an d eye s ;
r u sh o f b lood to head ; worse fro m a n y
m otion noise jar co mb i ng hair and at
, , , ,

m enstrual period .

Ua lc a r phosp k
.
— H eada c hes of s c hool
.

child ren especiall y at a b o ut the ti me o f


,

puberty ; h ead feels cold bruised worse , ,

fro m any e x posure ; m uch di z z i ness ; i11


63

h u m or ; want of di spos i t i on to d o a n yth i ng ;


forgetful dull
,
.

Ka li p hosp h H ea d ache of st u d en ts an d

those w orn o u t by fat i gue ol d people and



,

after m ental e m ot ions ; pa i n m ade w orse


by noi se wh ic h i rr i tates ; sleep lessn ess
, ,

weariness y awning ; pain so m e t i m es r e


,

lie v e d by eat i ng ; m enstrual hea d ache w i th


h unger ; tongue coate d brown i sh w i th fo ul
breath ; p ai n i n back of hea d an d across
eye s
M ag nesia p kOSp h S pas m o di c pa i n ; ve ry
— .

severe ne ur alg i c hea d ach e ; shoot i ng pa i ns ,

w i th sparks before eye s ; hea d ache d u e to


eye tro ubles ; bette r fro m war mth .

N a t r u m ma r — H ea d ache w i th const i pa
t i on w ith vo m i t i ng w i th water i ng o f eyes
, , ,

an d w i th d rows i n e ss ; after loss o f an i m al


fl u i ds ; profuse di sch arg e s n i gh t sweats etc
, ,
.

H ere follow w i th Ca lc a r p hosp h '

Chron i c
. .

a n d s i ck hea d aches he a d aches before an d


;
d uring m en ses espec i a lly in school g i rls
,

wh o st udy hard are run d own ; ane mi a ;


,

he a d ache co mm ence s i n the m orn i ng i n ,


64

creases toward s noon an d g ets bet ter i n,

e v ening .

N a tr u m s u lp h B i l i ous hea d ac he w i th

.

b itter taste ; b ilio us d iarrh oea ; c oli c ky pain ,

et c A lso for p ain in ba c k pa rt o f head at


.
,

the base o f the b rain ; m ust go to b ed in a


darkene d roo m ; cannot tolerate noise .

S i lic a H ead a c hes fro m nerve e x ha u s


tion ; after excessi v e mental strain ; nerv


o u s sensiti v e patients weakly persons fine
, ; ,

skin pale face lax m uscles ; i mperfectly


, ,

n o urishe d These re spond quickly to th i s


.

re m edy .

Co n s ult also the In dex o f S ym pto m s


, ,
.

H E ART P AL PIT A TION OF THE Palp i —


t a t i o n o r pulsation o f the heart felt dis


t i n c t ly and pred o m i nantly so met i m es even
,

heard or so stron g as to shake the patient


,

or the bed on wh ic h he m ay b e lying an d ,

whi c h ma y arise fro m ner v ous d ebility ,

hys teria se v ere b odily s u ffering or vio lent


,

e m otion s consti pat ion indigestion torpi d


, , ,

li v er weakness fro m loss of bloo d or other


,
65

di scharges a go uty c on di t i on e xcess i ve


, ,

bodily exerc i se d isease o r exc i table con di


,

t i on of the heart et c ,
.

Palpi t at i on f r om Deb i li t y T RE AT ME NT . .

F er r u m p li osp li i s the m ost su i tab le r e m


.

edy If co m in g on afte r ac ute i llness sub


.
,

s t it u t e Ca lc a r p hosp lz
. .

H E ART TISSU E R E M E DI E S Ca lc a r . .

lw s h — Weak heart s h arp pa i n aroun d


p p .
;
the heart ; palpitat i on w i th anx i ety f o l ,

lowed by tre m blin g weakness .

F er r u m p hosp h — F irst stage o f all ac ute


,
,

i nfla mm atory d i se ases i nvolvi n g t he heart ;


p ulse rap id an d ful l ; reg ulates the circu la ‘

t i on .

Ka li p hosp h In ter m ittent act i on of the



.

heart ; i ll e ffects o f m ental e m otions palp i


-

t a t io n pain e t c ; pal p ita t i on fro m slightest


, ,
.

cause ; physical o r m ental exertion .

M a g n es p hosp h S ho o t i r1g pain aroun d


. .

heart with spas modic attack s o f palpitat i on .

N a t r u m m u n Watery con di t ion o f the


blood shown by ane m i a d ropsical swel l


, ,
66

in g, rea d y fl u sh i ng an d palp i tat i on ; con


,

strict i on aroun d heart ; flutter i ng an d ia


t e r m i t t e n t p ulse .

H E ARTB URN H eartburn an d water


.

brash are prom inent sy m pto ms o f indi g es


tion prod uced by acr i dity of the secretions
,
.

H eartburn consists in a sensation o f heat


or b urning w hi c h extends fro m the sto m
,

ach to the th roat ; and w at e r b ra s h i n th e ,

vo m itin g o r regurg i tat i on of a watery sour , ,

o r b i tter fl u i d .

T RE AT ME NT A V Oi d all art i c les of foo d


.
-

that yo u know fro m exper i ence to di sagree


wi th yo u .

N a tr u m p hosp h i s the pr i n c i pal re medy


. .

Take o n e ta b l et o f the si xth po t ency afte r


eating If there is m u c h flat u le n ce take
.

Ca lc a r p hosp k in the sa m e way


'
. . .

H I CCOU GH H i c cu p T RE AT ME NT H ol d

. .

ing the b reath is th e m ost s i m ple a n d in ,

many cases the m ost e ffe c tive w a y of stop


p i ng h i ccough o r dr i nk i ng a d raught o f
,
67

co ld wate r When i t occ urs i n i nfants they


.

ma y b e place d to th e breast If s u bje c t .

to th is l i ttle tro uble attention sh ould be ,

pa id to d i et care be i n g taken n o t to eat


,

too qu i ckly nor too m uch at a ti m e


,
.

M ag nes p hosp h i s the on ly re me d y r e


. ,

qu i re d .

H OARS E N E SS Ro ugh an d i n di stinct


.

voice an d cough so meti mes acco m pan i ed ,

by pain asth ma an d rattlin g i n the throat


, ,
.

It frequently res u lts fro m a ch ill an d often ,

acco m pan i es m easles crou p 1n fl u e n z a etc , , , .

'

T RE AT ME NT U s e plenty of cold water


.

,

o r col d salt water and col d sponging w ith , ,

vigorous fr ic tion afterwards The die t .

sho ul d be plain an d s i m ple ; take but littl e


m e at an d avo i d s t i m ulan ts ; kee p the feet
,

war m an d do n o t exert th e vo i ce
, .

D r i n k war m m i lk and seltzer d uring an


ac ute a tta c k an d take F er r u m p hosp h an d ,

Ka li m a r alternately every ho u r In very


. .

obst i n ate cas es take Ca lc a r s ulph on e . .


,

t ab le t every two ho urs .


68

HYSTERI A i s a con d i t i on of n ervo u s


weakness w here the p a tient is e m otional
, ,

an d in wh i ch self control i s largel y lost


-
;

laughing an d crying alternate w ith ea c h


other ; all sorts of abnor m alities of sensa
tions take pla c e ; any disease m ay b e si m u
lated ; feeling of a l u m p in th e throat ; pain
as o f a nail in the head are very c o mm on
,

sen sation s The hysteri c al patient is u su


.

ally of a v ery highly ner v o us organ i zat i on


and very unstably balanced .

T RE ATMENT is m e dic i n al to so me extent ,

but m ainly moral and hygien i c D o not .

show too m uch sy m path y with the patient


and her inn u m e ra b le aches and pa i ns ; e n
courage self control self forgetfulness ; e n
,

co urage her to take inte rest in others to ,

ha v e a m ission of so me kind D is c ourage


.

reading ai m less an d t rashy l ite r at ure .

A voi d excite m ent o f all kinds late hours ,

sti m ulants t e a an d co ff ee ri c h food et c


, , ,
.

B uild u p the general s y ste m by si m pl e b ut


nour i shing food aided by u nfer m ented
,
70

e i ther acute or ch ron i c ; they may e i the r


arise fro m having partaken o f indigesti b le ,

unwholeso me hea v y fat sour o r fl a t u le n t


, , ,

food or fro m over e a ting etc or they m a y


,
-

,
.
,

b e co me ch ronic fro m a long c ontin uance of


ex c it i n g causes calculated to i m pair t he di
ges t ion as t oo m uch stud y too little ex

,

e r c i s e long contin ued ind ulgence in war m


,
-

drin ks st i m ulants p urgat i ves patent me d i


, , ,

c i nes etc
,
.

TREAT MENT L oo k to the d iet A vo i d


.

.

whatever y o u know fro m ex per i en c e to


disagree w ith yo u but d o n o t enco urage ,

any d ietetic theor i es Re me m b e r wh at is .

goo d for one p at i ent is n o t necessarily


adapted to another even when su fferin g ,

w ith si m i l a r sy m pto m s E v ery ad ult ou g ht .

t o know hi m self b etter t han a n y o n e else


what kind o f food i s m ost likely to a g ree
W 1t h hi m U su a lly a m ixed diet o f si m ple
.

n ourishin g food eaten slow ly an d well m a s


,

t i c a t e d an d a t regular inter v al s is better


than restriction to so me o n e o r t w o ar ti
71

cle s S o m et i m es a gl ass of pure Ca li forn i a


.

claret w i th the pr i nc i pal mea l will be of


great ben e fit ; espec i ally i s th i s true i n the
weak an d d eb i l i tate d age d a n d after acute
,

illnes s and i n total l oss o f appet i te When


,
.

co ffee cannot be taken t r v the H o m oeo


path ic Co ffee wh i ch posse sse s a goo d dea l
,

o f the flavor an d ta ste o f true co ffee w i th

ou t any d eleter i o us e ffects .

R EMEDIEs — . F er r u m p 7i 03 p 7i
P i t of the
.

sto mach is ten d er to touch ; vo m i ting ; pa i n


after eating ; flatulence ; loss of appet i te ;
d isgust for m i lk ; cannot take m eat ; cannot
bear t i ght cl oth i ng ; th i rst f o r co ld water ;
des i re f o r st i m ulants .

a li m a i n Tongu e coate d ; co m pla i nts


r

fro m ri ch an d fatty foo d ; bitter taste ; liver


slugg i sh w ith pa i n i n r i ght s id e un d e r
,

sh o ul d er .

Ka li p hosp h H ung ry soon after eat i ng ;


gone feel i ng i n sto m ach ; pa i n i n left s id e ;


weakness o f heart ; con stant p a l n m a s mal l
spot i n sto mach ; great nervo us d epre s s i on .
72

K li
a s a lp li .
— Y ellow
coated tongue ; sen -

sation a s o f a load an d fulne s s at the pit of


the sto m a c h ; pain in sto m ach ; w a t e r b ra s h .

M a g n es p hosp h
. Cra m p in sto m a ch ;
constriction ; h iccough ; m arke d regu rgita
tion after e ating ; craves sugar ; gastral g ia .

N a tr u m m u r S to m a c hache with mu ch
.
-

w a t e r b r a s h ; o ffen si v e breath ; bowels c o n

s t ipa t e d loss o f d esire f o r s m oking ; v ery


;
th i rsty ; so ur taste ; avers ion to bread ; red
spots o n pit o f sto mach .

N a tr u m p li osp li G reat a c idity ; sour


.

r i sings ; m oist c rea my coating o f the


,

tongue ; sto m a c h tro u b les fro m presence


o f wor m s ; heart b urn ; vo mi t i ng of dark ,

c off ee groun d fluid


-
.

N a t ru m s u lp h B iliousness ; bi tter taste


— .

in m o uth ; v o m itin g o f bitter fl uid ; heart


b urn ; cop i ou s for m ation o f gas which gets ,

i ncarcerated in intestines .

— A course o f this re m edy


Ca le p hosp h
. r

i s u seful in all c hroni c cases o f indigestion ;


pain after e a tin g ; c raving for b acon ha m , ,

salte d an d s moke d meats ; pain relieve d by


73

eat i n g an d rais i n g w i n d ; al most an i n f a lli


b le re m edy for e xc e ssiv e acc u m ulat i on of
gas in t he s t o m ach .

Ca le p hosp h 1 x tr i t u ration a powde r


.
, ,

g i v en in w ater half an h o u r after eatin g i s ,

e ffi c acio us in non assi m ilat i on o f food


-
.

Ca le s u lp li
. D esire f o r fruit tea claret
.

, ,

an d green v egeta b les .

S i lic a —
Chron ic d yspeps i a w i th m uch ,

c h illiness ; extre me h un ger ; d i sgust f o r


war m food an d in to lerance o f alcoh ol i c
,

st i m u lants.

1NFL AMMATIONS are of so se r i ou s a


character as t o req u i re the i mmed i a te a t
tendance o f an exper i ence d phy s i cian The .

sy m pto ms are he at pa i n s w e llin g redness


, , , ,

i ncrease d pulse re st lessness etc The first


, ,
.

sta ge o f al l i n fl a m m a t io n s w he n the re i s ,

fe v e r heat etc is m e t by the ad m in i stra


, ,
.

tion of F er r u m p hosp h 6x D issol v e a ,


,
.

pow der s i ze o f a li m a bean i n a t u m b ler


half f ull o f w a ter an d g iv e teas poonfu l
d oses every ho ur L ater a fter a d ay pe r
.
,
74

haps i t may be well t o alternate w i th i t


,

Ka li mu n 6 x g i ven i n the s ame way


, ,
.

( S e e separate diseases ) .

—In fl u e n z
I NFLU E NZ A Gr i p pe a di ff ers .

fro m a co m m on c ol d principally in there


bein g oppressed respiration and great pros
t r a t i o n o f strength It i s frequently an
.

ep i de mi c Its sudden onse t w ith great


.
,

weakness pains i n li m bs ba c k a n d joints


, , ,

headache and fe ver characterize the atta c k , ,

The treat ment cons i sts of rest in b ed ,

no ur i sh i n g food , egg nog sherry and eg g -

, ,

br o ths etc
,
.

N a t r u m s u lp h is t he pr i ncipal re m edy
.

th ro ughout the course o f the d i sease an d


f o r m any o f the after e ffects .

Ca le p li osp h and Ka li p hOSp h ma y b e


. . .

g i ven d uri ng con v alescence an d for the r e


ma i ni n g deb i lity A dose m ay b e taken
.

fou r ti m es a day fi rs t one then the other



,
.

I N T E R MITT E N T F E VE R A p aroxys mal —

di sease , usually consisting of ch i lls fe v er ,


75

an d sweat co m i ng on i n one two or mo r e


, ,

days i nterval ca used by malar i al ger m s


, ,

occurring i n m arshy pla c e s d a m p low , ,

ly i ng ne i ghborhood s an d assoc i ate d w i th a


,

good deal of hea d ache backache l i ve r and , ,

spleen d ist urbance There m ay be m uch


.

i rregularity in th e d i fferent stage s on e o r ,

two being absent e nt i rely or the wh o le ,

con d i t i on may assu me a m aske d for m as o h


s t i n a t e ne ura lgias gastr ic d i st urbances etc
, ,
.

TRE AT ME NT A S a r ule t he serv i ces o f a



.
,

phys i c i an w i ll be require d to select a c ura


tive re me d y an d s uper i nten d the genera l
t reat m ent but t he t i ss ue re me di es f r e
,

quently c ure the m ost obst i nate cases .

Ch i ef a m o n g the m i s N a t r u m s u lp h In .

the absence o f any spec i a l s y m pto m s th i s ,

will be fo un d the best g enera l re me d y I t .

i s e spe ci ally cal le d for when there are b i l


i o us sy m pto m s yello w co mplex i on bron z e
, ,

colore d coat i ng o f ton g ue b i l i o u s bloo d y ,

stool s .

N a tr u m ma r —
Ch i ll i s apt to ret urn i n
.

m o r n in g a b o u t 1 0 o cl ock ; great th i rst ;



.
76

heada c he ; backache ; fever bl i sters ; ne u


r a l i a o f head and f a ce
g .

In order to pres c r ib e s uccessfully for


thi s obstinate d isease the c onditions be ,

tween the atta c ks o f c hills and fe v er shoul d


be note d th e y indi c ate the c urat i ve r e m
,

edy m ore likely than the c haracter o f the


d i fferent stages altho u g h the se t o o m ust
, , ,

be in c l ude d in o ur est i m ate of the case .

J AUN DI CE J
aundice is characte r ized
.

by yellown ess o f the wh ites o f the eyes


and th e s k in w hit is h or cl a y c olored stools
,
-

a n d sa ff ron colore d
-
urine It is atten ded .

w ith m ore o r less derange men t o f the di


g e s t i v e funct i ons J a und ice
. is caused b y
g allstones d i sease o f the li v er s u p er abun
, ,
- ~

d ance o f bile i m proper food cold o r s ud


, , ,

d en e m otion s etc ,
.

The treat ment m ust incl ude careful a t


tention to d ie t avoi d ing m eat co ffee , ,
.

Fruit gruel le m onade are usef ul a n d


, ,

grateful to t he patient .

N a t r u m s a lp li is t he ch i ef re m e d y Take
. .
78

bloo d y urine On e o f the best re m e d ies


.

alone or in conj unction w i th others i n


, ,

B r i ght s d i sease

.

N a tr u m s a lp li a id s i n throw i ng o ff gravel
.

by increasi ng the se cretion o f urine Of .

the selecte d re me d y take a d ose th ree t i m es


a d ay .

KN EE S W E LL I NG ,
be d ue to OF , may
rhe u m atis m o r d i sease of the j o i nt Any .

tro u b le aro un d the knee j o i nt shoul d be -

exa m ined by a phys i cian .

Ka li mur an d Ca lc a r p hosp h often act


. . .

k i nd ly i n these a ffections .

L EGS CRA MP I N TH E S u dd en c on t r a c
,

tion of the m uscles of the calves of the legs ,

frequently oc c urring at night .

The pr i n c ipal re medy for th i s con dit ion


i s Ill a g nes p hosp h a dose every q uarter o f
. ,
,

an ho ur for a few doses F ollo w w ith .

Ca lca r p hosp h a dose n i ght and m orning


. ,
,
.

L E U CORRI K
W hi tes CAU S E S Cold EA— .

and moist ure frequent excite m ent res u lt


,
79

i n g I ll d e b ility i nact i v i ty o f t he body r e


, ,

laxing pleas ures late ho urs sti m ulat i n g


, ,

d ie t i m pr uden ce in d ress inattent i on t o


.
,

the b owels di sease of ovar i e s an d wo m b


, ,

etc .

In or d er to treat t hi s a ffection su ccess


f ully the whol e da i ly life o f the pat i ent
,

m ust be reg ulate d Eve ryth i ng ten d ing to


.

lo c al congestion avo i d e d s i m pl e but n o u r ,

i s hi n g food taken su ffic i en t exercise b ut , ,

not too m uch B e caref ul abo u t going u p


.

and down sta i rs b i cycle r i d i ng etc L ocal


, ,
.

cleanliness but n o t necessar ily syr i ng in g


, ,

i s a requ i s i te to the c ure .

Ga lc a r .
p hosp l
i s the ch i ef re m e d y
i .
,

either al o ne or as an interc urren t re m edy ;


it acts as a con stit u tion al ton i c an d i s
espe ci ally u seful for yo ung girls The p a .

t i ent takes co ld easily an d the d i scharge i s


like albu m ino u s m uc u s There m a y be .

local irr i tation itch i ng etc o f the parts


, ,
.
, .

N a tr u m m a n T he d isch arge i s watery



,

i rr i tat i ng s ma rting T here m a y be back


,
.
80

ache headache an d ev id ence s of i mpove r


,

i s he d b loo d .

[f ali mafi a — D i scharge yellow greenish ,

and th i ck .

S ili c a — L eucorrh oea takes the place o f


m ense s ; pati ent is cold very sen siti v e an d ,

constipated Of the selected re medy t a ke


.

a dose thre e ti m es a day be tween the m e n


s t r u a l periods take o n e re m edy for three
;
weeks then another if i n di cate d , or s u b s t i
,

tute Ca lc a r p li osp li . .

L IPS The lips are s u bject to beco me


.

sore cracked d ry sc aly or swollen o r are


, , , ,
"
the seat o f a herpeti c eruption cold sores "
.

The best treat ment c onsists in the a ppli


cation of cold crea m and the inte r nal use
of K a li m a r f o r cold sores blisters
.
,
.

N a tr u m m a r for c racks in the corners o f


.

the m ou th o r center o f lip ; sore lips fro m


,

cold ; swe lling of u pper l i p a dose e very


three ho urs .

L IVE R AFF E CTI ONS are characteri z e d


by pa i n in r i g ht s i de un d er rig h t shoulder,
81

bla d e soreness b i li o u s s y m pto m s con st i pa


, , ,

tion or loose yellow i sh stools etc ,


.

S e e Gastr i c D e ran ge m en ts .

The pr i nc i pal l i ver t i ss ue re me di es are


th e fo llowin g :
N a tr u m s u lp h Pa i n i n reg i on of l i ver ;
— .

m orn i n g d iarrh oea ; ru m bl i n g i n bowels ;


j aund ice ; b i tter taste .

N a tr u m ma r J aun d i ce w i th d r o w s i
.

,

ness thirst hea d ache


, ,
.

Ka li ma i n Ton gue coate d wh ite fro m



,

errors i n di et r i ch greasy foo d ; col d foo d


, , ,

ch i lli n g sto m ach .

LU M B A GO Rhe u m at i c pa i ns i n the
.

lo i n s .

The tre at ment con s i sts i n app li cation of


w ar m th fr i ction poro us plaster an d the
, , ,

ad mi n i strat i on o f F er r a m p hosp h a d ose ,

every ho ur unti l rel i eve d .


LUN GS The vario u s d i seases o f the
.

l ungs requ i re caref u l hyg i en i c d i etet i c an d ,

m e di c i nal treat ment The latter m a y be .


82

fo und al most wholly i n the use of the tis


s ue re medies for j ust in the treat ment of
,

a c ute and chronic l un g diseases t he y ha v e


w o n their greatest laurels ( S e e Co n s
. u m p
tion Pne u mon i a Ple ur i sy etc )
, , , .

LUNGS B L EE DI NG FROM i s al ways


, ,

alarm i ng but not so i mm ediat e ly danger


,

ous as i s co mm only feare d ; but it i s usu


ally on e of the accidents of consu m pt i on ;
it de m ands pro m pt attention .

The treat ment sho uld cons i st i n r es t; p a


t i e n t s hea d and ch est m ust be well sup

porte d with pillow s A pplication o f c old;


.

drinks an d food o f the si m plest k i nd ; i c e ;


t he roo m m ust b e well aired a n d cool .

The pr i ncipal re m edy re q uired is F er r a m


p h os h
p D i ssol
, v e a pow der o f the si xth
trit uration i n a t u m b ler o f cold w a ter and
g i v e patient teas poonful d o ses e v ery q uar
ter o f an hou r for se v eral doses then less ,

often Follow wi t h Ua lca r p hosp h as a


. . ,

con stitutional ton i c a d ose three ti me s


,
'

a d ay .
83

M E ASL E S ,
i-
nfect i o
An u s fever atten d e d
w ith an eruption of a purple rash con s i st ,

i n g of slightl y elevate d m in ute do t s d is


pose d i n irre g ular c i rc ula r form s or cres
cents preceded by catarrhal sy m pto m s
,

ab out the eyes nose a n d bro n ch ia for


, , ,

about fo ur o r five day s an d acco m pan i e d ,

by i nfla m m atory fever F o r the th ree or .

fou r days before the appearance of the


erupt i on sy m pto m s of a c o l d sneezing
, , ,

and fev e r i shness drow s i ness oppression


, , ,

na usea or vo m i t i ng an d a hoarse o r r i n g
,

ing loud cough are present


,
The e r u p . ,

t ion appears on the fo urth o r fif t h d ay an d ,

disappears on the e i ghth o r nin th ; it rarely


atta c ks the sa m e person a secon d t i me an d ,

freq u ently preva i ls as an e p id e m i c Me a .

sles m ay be si m ple o r co m pl i cate d malig ,

nant an d d angerous .

A CC E SSO RY T RE AT MENT Th e roo m i n .

wh i ch the pat i en t i s sho ul d be a i ry dark


ened m od erately war m an d perfectly free


, ,

fro m dra u g hts m u ch care be i n g taken that


,

the pat i ent d oes not catch col d both d ur i ng ,


84

t he erupt i on an d for so me t i m e afterward s .

H e ma y be sponge d d own frequently wi th


tepid water The d iet s hould be at first
.

light after w ards m ore nourishing ; all ani


,

m a l food sho uld be a v oi ded an d all drinks ,

sho u l d b e gi ven tepid so as not to c h i ll


,
.

Protect the eyes fro m t o o strong light .

The danger of measles is m ore in the after


e ff e c ts espe c ially bron c hitis pne u m on i a et c
.
, ,
.

T he prin c ipal re m e dy is F er r u m p hosp h ,

whi c h m ay b e gi v en e v er y two hours so ,

lon g as the er u ption is not out perfe c tly o r ,

so long as the co ugh is tro u b leso m e It .

m ay be followe d by or alternated w ith


Ka li ma r if the tongue i s coate d the cough
, ,

hoarse gl a nds swollen m ore o r le ss deaf


, ,

ness D uring convalescence give Ca lc a r


. .

p h o s
p h a d ose
,
e v ery three hours unti l p e r

fe e t heal th i s restored .

M E M ORY D E F I CI E NT i s a sym pto m of


ad v ancin g age o r it ma y b e te m porary in


,

ner v e exhaustion after ac ute illness over


, ,

taxed b ra i n .
86

an d co m panion ship an d w i se super


e r at u r e ,
,

V 1 s l o n by the m other o f everything perta i n

ing to the daily life o f the girl T hese are .

the c onditions f o r healthy de v elop ment ,

a n d vigoro us an d happy m a i denhood


"

an d ,

t he best possi b le preparation for her des


tined fut ure life as wife an d m other .

When the gene r a l health i s b elow par



,

gi v e good no urishing food sea b athin g an d


, ,

see that the g i rl i s not tired o ut by the c on


stant going u p and d own stairs a n d m ar c h
i ng so co mm on in o u r p ubl i c schools D o
,
.

n ot let her d o an y h o m e work but see tha t ,

s he re tires v ery early and i s allowed to

sleep in the m orning It is poor policy in


.

these cases n o t t o p er m it the c h i ld to finish


her m orning sleep B etter sa c rifi c e the
.

schooling unti l her heal th is better F o r .

the se cases a co urse o f Ca lc a r p hosp h in


,

. ,

v ario us potencies an d c ontin ued f o r qu i te


,

a while will y i eld wonderfu l results


,
.

T here are us ually pre m onitory s y m p


to m s befo r e th e m enses a p pear su c h as ,

headach e l anguor backache p ain i n


, , ,
87

breasts etc U sual ly these pa ss away very


,
.

s e e n When the fl o w is establ i shed great


.

c are m ust be taken to pre v ent ei t her cessa


tion fro m c old espe c ially cold wet feet or
, , ,

an excess of the fl o w fro m t o o sti m ulating


foo d late hou rs excit e m ents War m cloth
, ,
.

i ng especially war m st ockin g s an d th ic k


,

soled shoes are of m uch i m portance i n e s


t a blis hi n g the regu la r order of the m ens
t r u al per i o d s .

S ca
nt y Ab s en t,
D efi c i en t or Chec k ed M en s
,

t r u at i on —
When su ppre ssed fro m cold a
.
,

ch ill o r su dd en e m otion a hot foot bath ,


-

hot dr i nks an d rest in be d w i ll restore t he


flow If the re i s hea d ach e fl ushing of face
.
, ,

pa i ns etc g iv e F err a m p li esp li a pow d er


,
.
,
.

dissolved in half a c up of ho t water e v ery


h o ur u ntil rel i eved .

Ca lca r p hosp h is the best re m edy f o r , .

scan ty m en se s G i ve a dose n igh t and .

m orn i ng between the per i ods .

P ai nf ul M en st ru at i on M ore o r le ss pain .

at the per i o d i s very co mmon i n yo ung u n


88

marr i e d wo men but j ud icious medicat i on


,

and attentio n to the general health w ill r e


l ieve the m ost c ases unless d u e to organic
trou b le A v oi d all lo c al treat m ent b ut use
.
,

the re m edies together with rest d uring the


,

period war m appl i cations ho t st i m ulating


, ,

drinks et c ,
.

Ill ag nes i a p hosp /i i s t he principal re me dy .

an d sho uld be taken i n hot water e v ery


quarter o f an hour until re lieved B etween .

the perio d s take Ca lc a r p hosp h an d Ka li . .

hos h one in the m orn i ng an d the othe r


p p ,
,

at n ight .

M en st ru at i on P r of u s e or Te e Fr eq u e n t
, .

CAU SEs .S ti m ul a ting d iet a b use of s t i m u



,

lan ts war m bath s fatig ue co m pression of


, , ,

the b ody sudden e m otions v iolent e x e r


, ,

ci se a w eakening m od e o f life long si c k


, ,

ness excessi ve n ursing of infants at the


,

breast etc .

,
F er r u m p hosp h is the prin c i pal re m edy
.

to regulate the fl o w T ake a dose e ve r y .

two ho urs or oftener if very profuse In ,


.
90

l a bor i s gr e atly furthered b y n ursin g the


b a b y If the flow o f milk i s rather s c anty
.

or t o o watery gi v e plenty o f nourishin g


, ,

li q uid food cocoa m i lk oat meal m altine


, , , , ,

together w ith a powder size o f a li m a bea n


of C a lc a r ea hos h 2 n d tritu ration gi v en
p p , ,

with the food If the flow o f m i lk is t o o


.

profuse su b stitute Oa lc a r f lu or i c a 6x , gi v e n
,

in the sa m e way an d restri c t the u se o f,

m u c h fl ui d T he sa me treat m ent i s to b e
.

used in order to dry up the m il k B esides .


,

the breasts sho u ld b e covered w ith cotton


batting and bandage d snugly .

M OU T H Nurs i ng sore m o uth aph tho us


.

,

sore m o uth consist in the for mation o f lit


,

tle vesicles o n m ucou s me m brane of the


m outh gu m s an d tongue
,
.

REMEDIEs .
— K li
and N a tr u m m a r
a ma r . .

are the chief re m edie s D issol v e a s m all .

powder of ea c h in a glas s half f ul l of water -

and gi v e sp oonfu l doses e v ery two ho urs


alternately .
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M UMPS .
— In fl amm at i on
an d swe lli n g of
the glan d s un der t he ears wh ic h so m e ,

ti mes extends to the throat an d i s c on S p i c


u o u s externally It gen era lly increases t i ll
.

the fou rth d ay an d then gra d ually s ub ,

sides ; an d i s evi dently cont a g i o us an d ,

ofte n ep i de m i c It often follow s m eas les


.

or scar let fever or i s the e ffect o f col d o r


,

d a mp .

T RE AT ME NT The pat i ent sho uld keep in


.

the ho use and avo id exposure t o cold an d


,

da m p ; the g lan d s sho ul d be fo m ented w ith


war m water the fa ce t i e d u p w i th a h and
,

kerch ief or p i ece o f flannel an d ke pt m o d ,

e r a t e ly war m an d the d i et sho u ld be m i l d


,

an d light If the p atient take cold there


.
,

i s da n ger o f a pa i nf u l swell i ng of the t est i


cles.

RE MEDI E S .
— F er r a m p hosp h
sho uld b e ,

g iv en so lon g as there are any fe ve rish s y m p


to m s a d ose every ho ur U s ually ho w
,
.
,

ever there are none wh en Ka li m a n a , ,

d ose every th ree h o urs w il l be a ll that i s ,


92

requ i re d If the swelling shoul d pers i st


.
,

gi ve a fe w doses o f Ca lc a r f lu or . .

N E CK S TIFF , .
— U sually the result of col d
or rhe u matis m .

T RE AT ME NT S e e under
— "Rhe u m atis m .

Ru b the ne c k with ca m phorated o il w rap ,

t w o or th r ee folds of flannel or w orsted


ro und it an d a v oi d expos ure to cold
, ,

d raughts o f air o r wet Take F er r u m


,
.

p li os li
p e v
. er y t w o ho urs .

N E TT L E RASH A n eruption rese m bling


.

that prod u c e d by t he stin ging o f nettles ,

a ttended with i t c h i ng burn i ng o r sting i ng


, ,

pain The rash often appears inst a nta ne


.

ousl
y ,
d i sappears in the war m th an d re

appears i n the cold and seldo m stays m any ,

hours in the sa m e pla c e a n d m ay b e c aused ,

by m ec hanical i r ri t a tion c old o r a c id ity , ,

an d other di sorders o f the sto m a c h U s u .

ally i t c an b e t r a c e d to so m e s p e c ial arti c le


of diet she ll fi s h and straw b errie s be i ng
,
-

e spe c i a l ly frequently the c ause .


94

i ng three d oses a d ay o f one f o r o n e week ,

then change to the other If the pa t i e n t i s .

chilly an d v e ry sensiti v e and r a ther o f i n


t e lle c t u al turn of m in d gi v e S i lic a 6 t r i t u
,

ration a s m all p o wder n ight and m orn i ng


, .

A fter o n e week c hange to the 1 2th tr i t ura


,

tion an d take the sa m e way .

N E URAL GIA m ay be caused by ch an g es in


the weather col ds "ane mic states o f the
, ,

blood inj uries etc T he pa i ns co me and go


, ,
.
,

are b urning o r stitchin g often assoc i ated ,

w ith cra m ps in the m uscles twitch i ng red , ,

ness and sw e ll i ng o f face .

R E MEDIEs —
. F c rr u m p hosp h
should be ,

given when the face is ho t and


re d and the
pains increased o n m o v ing the head .

Kali p hosp h suits pale irrita ble persons


.
,

a n d whe n pain s are acco m panied w i th m uch

we akness .

N a t r u m ma i n Pains th at ret urn at a


cer t ain ti m e ea c h d a y o r are a ttended w i th


flow o f tears Constipation is a freq uent
.

sy mpto m w i th N a tru m ma r .
°

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M ag nes p hosp li Pain s that co me an d


. .

go ve ry sud d enly an d are a lways m a d e


better by the appl i cat i on o f war m th .

Ka li s ulp h Fo r pa i n s th at shift a goo d


d eal a n d w hen they are bette r i n c oo l Open


,

air b u t worse towar d s e v en i n g


,
.

Ca lc a r p hOSp li — Pa i n s that are assoc i ate d


. .

with n u mbness an d col d ness an d a lw ays ,

w o r s e a t nigh t an d every change o f weather .

D O SE —
Of the selecte d re m e d y d i s sol ve ,

a pow d er in hot water an d take a si p every


f e w m i n utes unti l relieve d F o r m ore .

ch ron i c con di t i ons take a dose every tw o


,

ho u rs .

N IGH TM ARE Oppress i on fe lt d urin g


slee p great anx i ety exc i te m e n t frigh tfu l
, , ,

drea m s or fancies an d sl i ght feve r ; often


,

cause d by fat i gue late s uppe rs o r i n di


.

, ,

g e s t i b le foo d .

T REAT ME NT L et the suppe r be ligh t ;


.

a v oid fat i gue an d he avy bed cloth i ng T a ke .

a d ose of Ka li p kesp h before ret i r i n g . .


96
'

N OS E , B leed i ng f r om t he T RE AT MENT —

I m m erse the f a ce in the cold est water an d ,

dash co ld water or vine gar and water u p


, ,

the nostrils o r apply i c e o r ice water to


,
-

the root o f the nose or apply c old cloths


,

o r m etal to the n a pe o f the ne c k o r ba c k .

Keep the head as m u c h ele v a ted as possi


b le and let the d iet be sp a re an d si m ple i n
,

c haracter A s bleed ing fro m the nose often


.

relie v es congestion the treat m ent sh o uld


,

be adapted t o the urgen c y of th e sy m pto m s ,

wh ic h i f sl ig ht need n o t b e m u c h inter
, ,

f e re d with Persons s u bj e c t to nose bleed


.
-

ing should lead a te m perate life with m o d ,

e rate and regular exer c ise a nourishing ,

diet a v o i ding sti m ulants and should m ake


, ,

a free use o f col d water .

The princip al re m ed y is F err a m p li es .

D issolve a powde r in a cu p o f c old water ,

and take a swallow every few m i n utes


u n til reli eve d .

N OI S E S I N T H E H E AD may t e e ns
recent catarrh o f the eu s tachian t u be an
,

,
98

has frequently cause d para lyt i c cond i tion s


and c u red onl y by gi v ing a re m edy re stor
i ng the acc u sto med sweat .

P E RS PI RATION abnor mal when due to ,

w eakness as after acute i llness or g ener a l


,

r un d own cond i tions of the b o dy w ill b e


-

, ,

le s sened by spong i ng the b ody w i t h vi n e


r an d water o r cologne spirits an d water
g a , ,

an d taking at the sa me ti m e Ca lc a r p hosp h .


,

thir d tr i t urat i on a pow d er eve ry three ,

ho urs .

P HARYNGITIS Re dness pa i n and swell .



,

ing o f the m ucous m e mbrane of the mouth


an d throat .

REMEDIEs .
— F er r u m
p hosp h ,
i f the parts
are dry h ot w i th pa inful s w a llow i ng ; a
,

dose e v ery hou r .

Ka li ma n if the tongue be co a te d wh i te
,

an d parts sw ollen .

N a t r u m p hosp h if the tongue be co a te d


,
,

w ith a yellowish d e posit .

T he c hroni c form o f p haryng i tis i s often


d ue to s m oking whi ch m ust be stoppe d A
,
.
99

co urse o f Ka li mea n a d ose of the th i rd ,

tritu rat i on three t i mes a d ay w i l l often ,

w ork won d ers .

PI L E S ( H aemorrhoi ds) S mal l t u mors or


. .

l u m ps f or me d by a distention or relaxation
o f the ve i n s of the rect u m Th ey m ay b e .

external o r so far w i th i n the rect u m as to


,

be i m percepti ble an d they m ay o r ma y not


,

bleed S e n sat i on of we i ght pai n i n the


.
,

back loin s an d th i ghs stra i n i ng d urin g


, ,

stool , an d consti pat i on frequently a e co m ,

pany the m P i les are frequ en t ly cau se d


.

by exce ss i ve fat i g ue obst i nate costiveness


, ,

the a b use o f pu rgat iv es sed ent a ry h abits ,

st i m ulat i ng food o r d rin ks o r by a c o n s t i t u ,

t i o n a l or hereditar y tend enc y .

TRE ATME NT The pain an d i rritation often


present are m uch relie v ed b y the free a p


pl i ca t i on o f cold water eit her by bathin g o r
i m mersion A cs c a la s Oera le sp r ead on lint
.

and kep t constantly to the parts i s so me


t i mes benefic i al When the infla mm ation
.

i s great rest an d the horizontal position


,
1 00

s hould be observe d w ith a m ild v e g eta ble ,

diet E verything heating sti m ulating and


.
, ,

c onstipati n g m ust b e a v oided in the g ene


,

ral d iet a ll highly se a soned food a n d th e


,
-

like Ind i v id uals su bje c t t o piles sho uld


.

b athe in the s e a a s often a s c on v enient o r ,

in s a lt water b aths D u r ing an a tt a c k i n .


,

s o f cold w ate r m a
j e c t i o n
y b e used d a ily ;
suita b le exer c ises sho ul d b e t a ken a n d ,

e v ery en d ea v or m ad e to keep t he bowels


regular .

In the treat ment of piles atten t i on ,

m ust b e p a i d t o d i stur b an c es i n the fun c


tions o f the li v er the digesti v e org ans a n d ,

the bowels otherwise a cure cannot b e.

achie v ed .

F er r a m p hasp h — In fl a m e d and bleed ing


.

piles m ust b e used b efore the t u m ors a r e


,

hardened Take a dose e v ery hour an d


.

bathe w ith H a m a m elis e xtra c t .

Ca lc a r fl u e r is the c h ie f r e m edy f o r the


.

per ma nent c u r e It is useful f o r blind


.

piles fre q uentl y w ith b a ck a c he a n d c on s t i


,

a t i o n etc A fter an acute a tta c k it is the


p ,
.
,
plenty o f fre sh water Thorou g h wash ing .

w i th soap an d wate r the a ffected pa r t then ,

powder with corn starch w i ll pro v e bene -


,

fi c i al .

The chief re medy is Ka li ma r follo w ed .

by Ca lc a r s u lp h Take a do s e th ree ti m es
. .

a day .

P L E URI SY FALS E Rheu mat i c Pleu ri s y


,
— .

S t i t ch i n the S i de . A rhe u -

m atic a ff e c tion o f t he m uscles cove r in g an d


passing between the ribs wh i c h prod u c e s ,

a n ac ute pain in the side in c reased o n i n

S p i ration ; It i s d is t inguished f r o m t r ue ,

ple ur i sy b y be i n g attended with littl e o r no


fe v er an d by the i n c rease o f pain whi c h
,

always takes pl a ce on m o v e m ent of t he


chest or any exertio n causing the c o n t r a c
tion of the infla m e d m us c les .

T he treat ment c onsists in t he appli c ation


of heat an d a d m inist ration o f F er r u m
h osp h i n hourly doses until relieved
p , .

P L E UR ISY The tr ue form is a n i n fl a m


.
~ —

m ation o f the Ple ura the m e m brane linin g ,


1 03

the lungs an d chest a n d i s a ve ry painfu l ,

and se rio us a ffect i on It i s acco m panied .

by fever sh ort breath i ng w ith a st i t c h i n g


, ,

pa i n i n so me par t o f the c hest G reatly .

aggravate d by breath i n g an d m ot i on .

T RE AT E The pat i ent s roo m mu st be


M NT— ’

kept quiet m o d e rately w ar m but wel l v e n


, ,

t i la t e d . Perfect rest sh o ul d be obse rve d .

A ll kind s o f ani m al foo d and heat i ng fl u i d s


should b e a v oided an d the d iet sho uld c on ,

sist o f far i naceo u s arti c les barley water , ,

a rrowroot th in gruel ligh t ve getables


, ,

m ilk e tc ; retu rning d u r i n g c onvalescence


,
.

to be f tea chi c ken broth etc A wet


e -

,
-

,
.

band a ge m ay be a p plie d ove r the pa i nf u l


part W 1t h a d vantage or i f the pa i n i s ,

s e ve re h ot li nseed m e a l po ult i ces ho t


, ,

fo men tat i ons e tc D ur i ng recovery care


,
.
,

m ust be taken to guar d aga i nst catch i n g


col d.

The principa l re me d y at fi rst i s F err a m


p h os li
p a
. dose
,
d iss o l v ed in water sho ul d be

taken every ha lf ho ur Th i s may be followe d .


1 04

by Ka li ma n a dose l n alternation with F er


,

r u m every hour Ple u r i s y i s ofte n co m pli c a


.

ted w i th i nfla mmat i on o f the lungs t he m


selves g i v i ng
,

P L E URO PNE UM ON IA a very seriou s



,

an d very dangerou s d isease which sh ould


al w ays receive the attention of a p hysician .

There i s high f e ver great o p pression o f t he


,

chest pa i nf ul b reathing cough and m arked


, ,

weakne ss It is a d i sease especiall y d a n ger


.

o u s in t he very yo ung and the age d an d

in cons t it ut i ons r un d own b y ex c ess o r


other cau ses The action of the heart m ust
.

b e watched as death u sually occ urs fro m


heart fail ure S ti m ulants are in dic ate d i n
.

this d isease A m ong the Tiss ue Re m ed ies


.
,

F er r a m p hosp h Ka li p hos and Ka li m a r


,
. .

are those m ost frequently i ndicated The .

r e m ed ies m ust be gi v en fre q uently e v ery


,

ho ur at least su pple mente d by a b solute


,

r est eas i ly assi m ilate d food m ilk


,
broth s , ,
,

etc The applicat i on o f po ultices may


.

p rove of m uch co m fort but sho u ld be d one


,
1 06

an d a sensat i on of cold so m et i m es preced e


an ac ute atta c k ( a c ute rhe u matis m ) fe v er ,

i s present aching tearing o r shootin g


, , ,

p ai ns wi th sti ffne ss are experienced in the


parts a ffected espe c ially in the j oints and
, ,

i n m ost cases there i s m ore o r less d isorder


of the digestive f un c tions In chroni c .

rhe u matis m the sy m pto ms are s i m il a r b u t ,

less urgent an d m ore tedious Rhe u m at .

i s m is so m eti mes local o r wande rs fro m ,

o n e part to another in a m ost c a pr ic io us

m anner hr e v en atta c ks internal org a ns ; i s


,

so met i mes attende d w ith s w e lling heat , ,

and re dness an d so meti m es witho ut su c h


,

s y m pto m s so meti mes relie v ed b y m otion


, ,

an d so m eti m es by rest ; so m eti m es b y ho t


and so m eti mes by c old a pplications Rhe u .

m a t i s m a ffecting the loins is c a lled l u m b a


g ;
o the hi p s sciatica,; and the c hest false ,

ple urisy .

T RE AT ME NT Keep the parts war m and


dry ; flannel unde rwear i s essenti a l S e e .

that the bowels are kept in good condition ;


avo id too m uc h m eat ; dr i nk m ilk .
1 07

The first re me d y th i s pa i nfu l a ffection


in
i s F er r a m p li esp li It sho u ld be g iv en
.

e v e ry ho ur until i m prove m ent sh ows itself .

If the jo ints are swollen a lternate with i t


"
,

( a li ma r e v ery tw o h o urs
. F o r very v i o
.

lent p a i n s Al a g ncs i a p li osp li i s t o be used


,
.
,

a d ose e v ery h o ur s t e p pi n g the o t her r e m


,

e d ies m eanwh i le .

Ca lc a r p hesgah i s the re m e d y when every


. .

change of weather bri n gs back rh eu m atic


pa i ns Take a tab let o f the sixth poten c y
.

th re e t i m es a d ay f o r so m e t i m e I t f r e .
v

q uently har d ens the sy ste m aga i nst tak i ng


col d

R I NGW OR M Th i s i s a contag i o us di s
.

ease cau se d by a vegeta b le paras i te an d i s ,

very c o mm on i n children b u t al most u n ,

known in ad ults The paras i te i s a fung u s


which atta c ks the ha i rs burrow i n g in to the


,

roots an d pro d uc i ng cir c ular pat c hes having


a sli ghtly ra i se d an d sc urfy s urface the ,

h ai rs on w hich are dry brittle l ust reless , , ,

an d broken o ff close to the scal p S o m e .


1 08

t i m e s there i s a s mall pust ule at the root of


ea c h hair whi c h discharge s a m ucous fl uid
, .

The tre at m ent c onsists in the a ppli c ation


o f Car b olated V a seline and the inte rnal
ad m inistration of Ka li ma r " a dose three
ti mes a d ay .

RI CKE TS ( Rac hi t is) is an i mportant d i s


e a sed c ondition in c hild ren b y whi c h the ,

b o nes are illy n o urished and b e c o m e m a l


for med in consequence The b enes are
.

softe r owing t o a la c k of deposit o f t he


,

earthy c onstituents It al ways b egins d u


.

ring th e first dentition T he usu a l s y m p


.

to ms are nightly restlessness sweat ing ,

a b o ut the head ina b ility to walk or weak


,

legs large wri sts weak spine lar g e e pen


, , ,

font a nelles the bones o f the he a d d o n o t


cl ose T here is great tend en c y to all kind s


.

o f c a tarrhal co m pli c ations m us c ul a r de b il


,

i ty and ne r v o u s sy m p to m s The teeth a r e .

o u t late so m eti m es a year ma y pass before


,

the first teeth are thro ugh .


1 10

N a tru m m a r —E
spec i ally when the neck
.

is v ery t hin and the thi g h s also are m uch , ,

e m a c i a ted .

S i lic a — H ead large rest o f bod y greatly


,

wasted away ; a b do men s w ollen ho t ; ankles ,

weak ; o ffensi v e d i a rrhoea ; c hild very ner


v ous sensiti v e irrita b le cold tendency to
, , ,

boils ; child fe els b etter w hen wrappe d up


very war m ly .

N a tr u m p hosp h This re m edy i s espe


.

c ially useful for poorly no u rished c hildren ,

when there i s m uch acidity sour s melling ,


-

stools perspira t ion etc ; stools often cl ay


, ,
.

colored A dose o f the selected re m ed y


.

sho ul d be gi v en fo ur ti mes a da y an d per


se v ered with for weeks or unti l marked
i m prove m ent shows itself .

S CARL ET F E VE R ( S c arlat i n a ) A pe c u .

liar scarlet rash upon the skin with fe v er ,

and sore throat It is infe c tio us and c on


.

t a g i o u s ; usually c o mm en c ing with fe v e r ,

pain s in th e thro at and v o m itin g On the


,
.

first o r second d ay or so meti mes a little ,


1 11

later , a scar let re d ne ss of t he sk i n appears ,

in large s mooth g lass y spots firs t o n th e


, ,

th roat an d then o n the face an d neck fro m ,

when c e it s preads o ver the W hole body ,

an d u s ually c ontin ues unti l the fifth o r


sixth day T he redness d isappears on
.

sli ght press ure b ut as q uickly ret urns ,

when the finger i s re m o v ed The fever i s


often acco m pan ied with an a fl e c t i on of the
kidneys m ore frequently w ith severe d is
,

ease o f the throat an d neck or of so m e .

i nt e r nal organ an d i s often followe d by


,

d ropsy It gener a lly occ urs only once d ur


.

i ng life . It c o m es o u t w ithin a week of


exposure to the i nfection .

The p atient w ith scarlet fever m ust be


se parated It is contagious fro m the ini t i al
.

sore throat unt i l the last branny scales h ave


been re move d S i x wee ks q uarant i ne i s
.

not un us ual .

The treat ment m u st al w ays be s u pe r i n


t en d ed by a phys ic ian It i s a dangero u s
.

d isease though epide m i c s d i ffer greatly i n


,

i nten s i ty The m ost carefu l a t tention to


.
1 12

nursing and di et are absol u te ly n ece ssary


to ensure recovery Re medies p lay b ut a .

m inor role in the treat m ent F o r the s i m .

ple for m s nothing o utside of the ho urly


,

ad m inistration of F er r a m p li es is re q uired . .

T his c an always b e relie d upon until the


physician c a n be called in to t a ke full
c har g e of the case F or the se v erer types
.

Ka li mu r Ka li p li es and Ca le p li es are
.
,
. . .

required .

S CI A TI CA A m o s t painful ne ural g i c
-

a ffe c tion of the l a rge ner v e su pplyin g the


le g often ve r y o b stin a te and de pendent
,

fre q uently u p on c onstit ution a l d efe c ts In .

th e tre a t ment g r eat attention m ust be p a id


,

t o the c ond ition o f the bowels a s a loaded ,

colon a lone su ffi c es to greatly a g g r a v ate the


p a in al so to the c ondition o f the foot a p
,

p a rel so m eti m e s hea v y shoes o r boots a n d


, ,

warm sto c kin g s going f a r t o c ure a n att a c k .

Ka li p hos P a in down b a c k o f thigh t o


— .

knee great restlessness m o v ing abo ut


, ,

gently gives so me relief f o r a ti m e .


11 4

a cute attacks g i ve a dose of Ca lc a r p li es


,

.

m orning an d night and M a g n cs p lac e e v ery


,
.

two ho urs d uring the d ay W hen i m pro v e .

ment sets in gi v e o n e d ose o f ea c h d a ily


, ,

o n e i n the m ornin g an d the other at night .

SH I NGL E S A n eruption of ve sicles in


.

s mall distinct cluste rs with red m argin s,

whi c h spread around the b ody like a g ird le


o r b elt m ost co m m on l at the wa i st an d
, y ,

is attended with heat and i tching an d ofte n


w ith a c ute pain o f a ne u r algic c hara c ter ,

vesi c les do n ot b urst but c hange color and


dry up In its chron i c for m i t is obstinate
.

a n d d iffi e u lt o f c ure .

T RE AT MENT Powd er the parts with corn


.

star c h a fter applyin g a little vasel i ne an d


take Ka li ma r an d N a tr u m m a r in alte r
. .

nation a dose e v ery t w o hours If the


,
.

p a in i s se v ere s ubst i t ute Ka li p hoszalt a dose ,

every hour .

SL EE P L E SSN E SS ( In somn i a ) i s a n earl y


s y mpto m of a n exha uste d cond it i on of the
1 15

nervo us syste m and sho u ld be treated by


look i n g t o the g eneral health A vo i d m e n .

tal work especially in the e v en i ng ; sti m a


,

lants espe ciall y co ffe e but see th at the


, ,

patient does not go to be d h ungry Often '

a cu p of beef tea o r ho t m ilk at b ed t i m e


-

wi ll ensure a goo d n i ght s rest S e e th at ’


.

t he feet are war m when retiring ; i f n e c e s


sary p u t a ho t water bag i n th e be d
,
.

The best general re m e d y i s Ka li p li es .

It m ay be tak e n w ith advantage i n h ot


m il k on ret i r i ng f o r th e n i ght .

S i li c a m a y be take n d ur i n g th e day if ,

the pat i en t i s ner v o u s an d excitabl e an d


ch i lly A d ose three t i m es a da y
. .

S M ALL F O" -
pox c o m S mall -

m en e es wi th fe v er acco m panie d wi th n au
,

se a an d v o m itin g se v ere pain s i n the b a c k


,

and loins bad s m ell fro m the m o u th an d


, ,

fre q uently with tenderness o f the ab d o men


o n p ressure On the fo urth day the e r u p
.
-

tion m ake s i ts appearance first on the face ,


'

and ha i ry scalp then o n the ne c k an d


, ,
1 16

afterward s over the whole body A t first .


,

the eruption has the for m o f s mall red ,

hard a n d pointed ele v ations which increase


, ,

and enlarge d ur i ng the ne xt three days ,

for m ing into s m all ves ic les o n the t Op o f


each pi m ple depressed i n the centre ha v
, ,

ing an in fla m e d base an d being filled w ith


,

a c lear fl u id On the eighth or ninth day


.

t he eruption is at its heigh t after w h ic h ,

ti me the p ust ule s co mm ence to d ry u p and ‘

sca b i n the order i n whi c h they m ake thei r


appearance The p ustules so m e t i m e s run
.

into each other and form large c ontin uo us


, , ,

s uppurating su rface s The eruption o n the


.

skin passes th rough the stages o f pi m ple ,

v esi c le pust ule sc a b and leaves m arks on


, , ,

the site o f ex ud a tion The d isease gener


.

ally exhau sts the suscepti b ility o f the c o n


s t i t u t i o n to another attack and i s h ighly

contagio us .

T RE AT MENT The patient s roo m shoul d


— ’

b e c ool thoro ughly v entilated and da r k


, ,

ened ; so me a ntise pti c sho uld b e u se d free


ly eithe r o n cloth d ipped in the sol u t i on s
,
1l 8

K li s lpl
a a i . m ay
be g i ven to p r o mo t e the
for mation o f healthy skin and th e falling
o ff o f the c rusts U s e the 3 r d tr i t ura t ion
.

a dose every three ho urs .

S ORE T HROA T A n i nfla mmatory con .


~ —

dition o f the b a c k part o f the m o uth ,

( th r o a t palate
,
an d tonsils ) w,
ith diffi c ul t y ,

of s w allowing i m peded re spiration a n d


, ,

m ore o r less fever I t m a y di ffer greatly in .

i ntensity fro m the slightest irrit a tion in


,

the t hroat wh i c h v anishes q ui c kly to


, ,

cases o f great se v eri t y end ing in a b s c ess and


su p p uration an d obstructing respiration to
,

an a la r m i ng extent Se e T onsil i tis . .

T RE AT MENT U s e a wet co m press around


.

the throat ; gargle with c l a ret an d w a ter


and take F er r u m p hos a dose e v er y h a lf .
,

ho ur if the throat is red infla med pa i nful ;


, , ,

b urning in th r oat U seful for the sore .

t hr e a t s o f s i ngers an d those who u s e


the voice m u c h Tenden c y to even i ng .

hoarsenes s .
1 19

K li
a rf n m— Whe n tons i ls swe ll U lcera .

ted sore throat Gran ular pharyngit i s


. .

Tough m uc us i n th roat .

N a tr u m m a n S ore throat of s m oke r s


and after n itrate of silver treat m ent Throat .

feels cons t ricted w i th sti tches J hr o n i c .

sore th roat w i th feeling o f a p lu g o r l u m p


and great d ryness .

Ca lc a r a fia e r Relaxe d sore t hroat


.
,

u vula t o o long tickli ng in th roat H aw k


,
.

ing o f m uc us ear ly i n the m orn i ng B urn .

1n g l n throat .

Of the selected re m e d y take a dose ,

eve ry ho ur in ac ute cases for mo re chron i c ,

types a d ose three ti m es a day


,
.

S PAS M S are us ua lly m e t w i th i n d o mes


tic practi c e i n ch i l d ren w ho are o f a ,

nervo us organization an d ha v e been s ub


,

j e c t e d t o errors i n d iet The first .t hin g


t o do is to get ri d of the o ffen d ing cause ,

hence an inj ection or e v en v o m iting may


be reso r ted to A hot bath i s always in d i
.

c at e d
. A fter these things have b een a t
1 20

ten d e d to give Mag ncs p li es d i ssolve d in


, . .

ho t water every f e w m in u tes for a few


doses Thi s m a y b e f ollowed by Ca lc a r
. .

h os e speci a lly if the M a l fails to


p .
, g p i e s . .

give entire relief Oa lc p hos is especially


. .

indicat e d in c on v ulsions fro m teethin g


w ithout fe v er Fits d uring de v elop m ent
.

i n c hildhood . In ane m i c pale patients , ,

cra m ps and conv ulsive m ove ments of all


kin d s .

A dose th ree ti m es a day beginning


w ith the third trit uration an d after so m e ,

t i m e substitutin g the sixth an d highe r .

S PI NAL I RRITA TION i s shown by b a c k


ache weakness painf u l sp i ne heada c he
, , , ,

i m paire d d i ge stion et c frequently fo und


,
.
,

in hysterica l s u bjects A co urse o f the .

Tissue Re m edies together w ith attention


,

to the gener a l health m assage salt w a ter , ,

baths w ill be of great bene fi t The chief


,
.

re m e d ies are
N a tr u m ma in e spe c ially when t he pa
,

tient i s eas i ly f a tigue d weakness fro m t he ,


122

co mfort of the ch i ld war m c lothing s u ffi , ,

c ient bu t not too m u c h bed c l o thing re g ,

ul a r b athing good a ir sunn y roo m daily


, , ,

exer c ise in the open air if the w e a ther ,

per m its etc,


S uita ble food
. of whi c h ,

m o t her s m il k i s the b est of cou rse is o f


para m o unt i m portan c e In the a b sen c e o f .

m other s m ilk cow s m ilk m odified b y the


’ ’

ad d ition of b arley water i s o n e o f t he b est


-

su b stit utes When the teeth be g in to a p


.

pear a crust of bread and b roth m a y b e


,

g i v en in ad d i t ion tho ugh m ilk shoul d b e


,

t he prin c ipal arti c le of diet for the first


fo ur years The re is noth ing more certain
.

than the fa v ora b l e i nfluence o f so m e o f the


Tissue Re m e dies in regulating this i m port
a n t ti m e in the c h ild s l ife A m ong the m ’
.

none is o f greater an d wider infl uence than


Ca lc a r p li es If the teeth are rather l a te
. .

in eru pting it sh ould be gi v en to hasten


,

de v elop ment It i s the re m edy f o r al l


.

tro u b leso me ail m ents d uring dentition ; e s


p e c i all
y u seful in fla bb y e m aciated c hil ,

dren who are apt to have loose bowels an d


1 23

su ffe r fro m sto mach tro u bles G i ve a po w .

der of the third triturat i on i n the food


three ti m es a d ay It m ay be a d vantage
.

o u s ly follo w ed by

Ca lc a r f la e r which a lso greatl y facili


. .
,

tates dentition ; i nd icated whe n there i s


vo miting and spas m s in c essant c rying et c , ,
.

M a g a es p hos
.
— Ia con v ul s i v e cases m u c h
. .

tw itchin g of m us c les or c o m plete s pas m s ;


c oli c and loose b owels c all f o r it S ho uld .

be give n afte r e v er y stool and d uring spas


m o d ic sy m pto m s every fe w m i n ute s .

T HRUS H S or e m ou t h
.
-
A dis .

ea s e o f infants a n d also o n e o f w hich i s


,

pe c ul iar to the last stage o f chroni c d i s e a


ses c onsisting of white spongy and slo ughy
, ,

ul c e rs rese m b ling lo o se s kin o n the tongue


, ,

pal a te thro a t ; and so m eti m es when se v e r e


, , ,

extend i ng thro ugho ut the i ntestinal canal ;


ofte n caused by want of cleanliness o r bad , ,

o r uns uitable food .

T RE AT ME NT L iqui d an d cool food al one


m ust be gi v en Kee p the m o uth s c r u p u


.
124

lo u s ly clean w i th a solution of B oracic acid .

or L i s te r m e .

and N a tr u m p li esp lt are the


If ali m a r . .

re medies whi c h m ay b e g i v en alter nately


every ho ur d issol ve d in water .

TONGU E T he appe a ran c e of the tongue


.

gives very v al u a b le indi c ation s for the use


of the T issue Re m ed ies S o me ti mes i t .

alone when very m a r ked m a y le a d t o the


, ,

ri g ht re medy The m ost marked appe a r


.

an oes c haracte r i st i c of each re medy are the


following
If a li m a r — T ong ue swolle n ; coati n g
.

wh ite gra y ish shining


, ,
.

Ka li p hos T ong ue ex ce ssive ly d ry


— .
,

brow n E dges red and sore


. .

Ka li s u lp h Co ating yellow sli m y w ith



r
,

i n sipid pappy taste


,
.

N a tr u m mu n —
Cle a n m o i st ton g ue sen
, ,

sation o f a h a i r o n ton g ue F eels dry b ut .


,

is not S mall bu bb les o f frothy s a li v a


cov e r the s i des a n d t i p s .
1 26

should be gi ven a c hance to c ure rad i ca lly .

;
Frequently a f e w weeks treat ment will ’

acco m plish the result .

T he prin c ipal re m edy is Ua lc a r p li es . .

Chro n i c s w elling o f the tonsils c ausin g ,

pain o n O pe nin g m outh difli c u lt y in s w a l,

lowing a n d deafness h usky voi c e G i v e ,


.

the 2 x tritur a tion o n e ta b let fou r ti m es a


,

d a y f o r two weeks ; then su b stit ute t he 3 x ,

and later the 6 t h gi v en in the sa m e way .

TOOTIIACH E Pain in o n e o r m ore


.

teeth whi c h v aries extre mel y in d egree


, ,

d uratio n a n d c hara c ter fre q uently exten d


, ,

in g to the fa c e ears ne c k a n d head a n d


, , , ,

often resu lting f r o m pregnan cy decayed ,

teeth extre m es o r s udden c han g es o f t e m


,

e ra t u r e c ol d rhe u m atis m ind igestion


p , , , ,

o r f ro m ho t o r c old swee t o r so ur articl e s


,

o f food o r d r ink et c ,
.

REMEDIEs .

F er r a m p hosp h , when there
i s he a t and r edness in the c heek and when
p a i n i s re li eve d b y co ld d ri n k s .
12 7

N a tr a m ma r when the pa i n i s assoc i ate d


w i th prof use of tears o r o f sal i v a
flo w .

M a g nes p hos w hen the pa i n s are r e


. .
,

li e v e d by the app li cat i on o f heat an d war m


d rinks .

S i li c a , when the pa i n s s e e m t o b e d eep


in t he j aw .

Ca lc a r flu on when g u m bo i l for ms o r


.
,

other hard swell i n g .

D O S E A powder of t he se lecte d re m e d y

sho uld be g iven e v ery h a lf or quarte r o f an


hou r When i m prove m ent sets i n n o t so
.
,

often .

T U M ORS Noth i n g proves t he e ffic i ency


.

of con st i t ut i onal treat ment b y m ean s o f t he


Tissue Re m ed ies m ore than the di sappear
anc e o f growth s an d t u m o r s a fter a c o urse o f
this treat m ent No t all yiel d ; probably none
.

i n the latter stages of their de v elo p m en t ,

b u t m an y in the earl ier stages ; an d i t i s


c erta i n that s u rgical meas ures sho ul d n ot
be de c ided upon until a few m onths treat
m ent h ave bee n t r ied The in dicat i ons f o r .
12 8

t he fol lowing re m edies are base d on th e


experience o f many physi c ians an d c annot
be g a insaid .

Ka li p hos has be en f ound of m u c h use i n


.
,

cancer for the pa i n o ff ensi v e d is c harge an d


, ,

debili ty .

Ka li s u lp h in E pithelio m a c a n c er on
.
, ,

the sk i n near a m ucous lin ing with dis ,

charge o f thin m attery secretion ,


.

0a lca r p li os Cysts of all sorts re q uire


. .
— ~

this re me dy Goitre weeping sinew house.


, ,

m ai d s knee et c a l l yield to this d rug



.
, ,
.

0a lc fl a 0r —
.H ard t u mors Kn ots ker
. .
,

nels hardened gland s in the breast Ind u


,
.

ra t ed l u m ps .

S i lic a — E nlarged gland s ; swellings ,

lu m ps that are hard but threaten to s up


u ra t e
p .

T he sele c ted re m edy should be t a ken


persistently f o r sev e ral weeks two o r ,

t hree ti m es a day and i n v a rying poten c ies .

UL CE RS H ere t o o the ad ministra tion


.

, ,

of internal re m ed i es does m ore than all 10


13 0

ar e fre q uent causes A n y pronounced and .

persi s tent c ha n g e shou ld re c ei v e the atten


t ion o f a physici a n T he u r in a r y s y m p
.

to m s o f the follow in g r e m e di e s a r e wel l de


fined and when v er present will o f ten y i eld
,
e

to the corre spond ing re medy :


F er r a m p hos . On e of the b est re medies

f o r wettin g o f the b ed in c hi ld r en and i h


c ontinen c e o f u r ine when e v e r y c o u g h .

c a use s the urine t o spurt Infl a m mation o f .

the b l a d der ; ir r esisti b le urg i ng t o u r inate ,

agg r a v ated by stand ing w i th s m arting a n d ,

p a in .

[f ali p hos —
. Wetting of the bed in ol der
c hildren . Incontinen c e in o ld people ;
scaldin g b lood y u r ine ; itching o f u r eth ra
,
.

Af a an cs p hos S pa s m odi c retention of


.

ur i ne G ra v e l
. .

N a tr u m p hos — Chief re m edy in catarrh


.

of t he bl a d de r M u c h m u c us i n u r ine ;
fre q uent u r in a tion ; d i a b etes .

N at r u m s u lp li S a ndy deposit g r a v el
.

, ,

br ic k d ust sed i me n t E spe c ial ly useful i n


-
.
13 1

go uty pat ients Th is re me d y i s a dv an t a


.

g e o usl
y followed by
Ca lc a r p hos —
Te n dency to stone i n th e
.

b l ad d er ; flocc ulent sed i m ent .

N a tr u m ma r Cutting i n ureth r a an d
.

,

a fte r urinating ; m u c h and frequen t u rine ;

i n v o luntary after cough i ng when w al k ing


, , ,

et c etc
.
,
.

VA CCI NATI ON S ho u ld any i l l e ffects


.
~ —

sh ow the m sel ves a fter v ac c i n ation Ka li


I

m a r and S i lica w i ll neu trali z e the m ; a d ose


.

o f one in the m o r n m g an d the other a t


nigh t .

VARI COS E V E I NS Enlarged v e i n s m ore .


espe c i a lly i n the legs an d occ u rr i ng f r e ,

q uentl y d u ri n g pregnan c y They are di s .

col ored knotty an d so m eti m es beco m e


, ,

v ery painful and m a y b urst i f negle cte d


, ,
.

F er r a m p l ea is a powerfu l vein re m edy


. .

V aric o se v e i n s in yo ung person s ; th robb i ng


i n the part s .
13 2

Ca lc a r f lu or i s the ch ief re me d y for all


. .

form s o f v ari c ose v eins S har p pier c ing .


,

pains b urning soreness e v en ul c eration o f


, ,

the v eins U s e the sixth trituration three


.
,

ti m es a d a y S o m eti m es a loc a l ap p lica


.

tio n o f a sol ution o f the 2d trituration in ,

w ater will be o f m uch benefit


,
.

V E RTIGO i s a sy mpto m o f vario u s d is


eased con di t ions ; m ay be c aused by gastri c
disorders as well as disturbed states o f the
c ir c ulation .

REMEDIEs .d ue to c ongestion o f the



If
br a in shown by hot head full p uls e e t c
, , ,
.
,

gi v e F er r a m p hosp h a dose e v ery two ,

hours If d ue to ane m i c c ond ition gi v e


.
,

Ca lc a r p hos a dose three ti mes a da y


. .
,
If .

d ue to g a st r i c disorders con sult the r e m ,

edies the r e indicate d .

Kali p lac e in the aged ; vert i go worse


.

risin g o r looking u p ; nervo u s cau ses ; r un


d own states o f the syste m .

N a t r u m s u lp h w ith bil i o usness an d bit


.
,

ter taste ; excess o f b ile


13 4
h
p y s mi an to det er mi ne th i s Give col d .

d rinks and d issol v e a po wder o f F er r a m


p li es
,
third trit ur a tion i n a glass of i c e ,

water an d g iv e teaspoonful doses e v ery five


m in ute s until better then eve ry h ou r ,
.

VOMITI NG i s a frequent sy m pto m in


c h ildren fro m errors in diet o r at t he b e
ginning o f a c ute d isease s not a b ly b rain ,

t r ou bles ; in ad ults i t indi c ates d iseases o f


t he sto m a c h o r kidneys m ost c o m m on l y an,

excess o f b ile s e c alled b iliousne ss


,
-
.

In o r der to treat it su cc e s sf u ll y t he .

whole patien t m u st b e t a ken into c onsid e r a


tion a n d the u nderlying c o m pl a int treated .

b ut the sy m pto m i s very m arked in the


followin g re m edie s .

S i lic a f Child v o m its as soon as it nur


ses M o r ni n g v o m itin g w ith c h illines s


. .

F er r a m p hos V o m itin g o f food wi th


. .

s o ur flu ids soon after eat ing ; v o m iting of


,

b lood b r i g ht red
,
.

[Q t li ma n — V o m it i ng o f th i ck wh i te ,

phleg m .
13 5

N a tr u m V o mit i ng o f so u r fl u i d
ma i n—
,

not f e e d ; c u r d le d m asses ; da r k s ubst a nce .

like co ffee g r o m ds ; o f water y str i ngy


-
.

tr a n sparen t m uc us .

N a tr u m p ac e V o m i ting of sour flu id
r

c urdy m asses with ye llow coat i ng o f


tongue .

7
Va t r a m s u lph B i l io us vo m i ting w i t h
r

bitter taste Morning s ic kness constant


.
,

nau sea .

Ua lc a r p ho s
.
— V o m it i ng after cold w ate r
.

ind i c e c rea m Infants vo m i t oft en a n


-
.

e a sily an d want t o n ur s e all t he t i m e .

V o m i tin g w ith tee th ing tro ubles .

W RIT E RS CRA MP i s a f unct i onal ner


v o us t r ou b le c ha r a c t e r l z e d by spas m odi c ,

t r e m ulo us i n c o ordinate o r p a ralyti c d i s t u r


,
-

ba n c e whe n the a c t o f w ritin g i s atte m pte d .

It i s a s so c iated wi t h so me p a in an d fatig ue .

It i s a t y p e o f other c ra m ps i n c iden t upon


c e r t a in o cc up a ti on s ike telegraphe r s m u ,
1
,

s ic ian s
,
etc w ho u s e o n e set o f m u s c les
.
,

contin uously an d W i tho u t s u ffi ci en t rest .


13 6

The treat ment co ns i sts in rest larg ely ,

m a ss a g e and the ad m inistration o f N a tr u m


p li es and .M a
g n es.
p li es A d ose of one .i n

the m ornin g a n d the other at night f o r


so me w eeks If ne c ess a ry these m ay be
.
,

followed by Ca lc a r p hos espe c i a lly whe r e


. .
,

the re is c r a mpli k e pain in fingers and wrists .

W H OOPI NG COU GH — A c on v ulsi v e cou gh


.
,

a cc o m anied w ith shrill w hoo and


p a
p re ,

t urnin g in fits wh i c h a r e fre q u ently t e r m i


n a t e d b y v o m iting o f food a n d m u c us T he .

disea s e c o m mences w it h c o u g h ho a r sene s s , ,

a n d o t her sy m pto m s o f a c o m m on c old an d


;
in the se c ond o r third week the c o ugh pe ,

c ul la r to this d i sorder m a kes its p pe a r a

an c e T he paroxys m s u sually o cc u r e v e r y
.

t w o o r three ho urs a n d a r e o f ten wo r se


,

d u r ing the night o r e v e r y other day


,
.

B etwee n the pa r ox y s m s w it h the e x c e p ,

tion o f b ein g w e ak t he p a tient shows no


,

app a rent sy m p to m s o f disease .

I . The Cat arrhal St ag e S Y MPT OMS T hose. .


of a n ord ina r y c old sneezing watery d i s



,
13 8

M tg n es p li es i s the p rinci pa l re m ed y It
. .

sho uld b e gi v en steadil y an d w ill soon ,

greatly m odify th e d ise a se D i ssol v e a .

pow d er of the thi r d tritu r a tion in a g l a ss


of w a ter and gi v e te a spoonful doses e v e r y
,

two hours an d after every c o ugh ing spell .

Ca lc a r p li e s m a y b e needed i n w e a kly
.

c on stitutions or in tee thing c hildre n an d


,
-

i n obstinate cases with e ma c iation .

W OR M S T HR E AD S m all wor m s rese m


,

bling ends of wh i te c otton or th re a d affe c t ,

i n g the l a st por t ion of the b owel and espe .

c ia ll
y the re c tu m c ausing great i r r i t a tion
, ,

espe c ially at n igh t n er v o u s der a nge m ent , ,

di ffi c ulty in m aking wate r paleness o f th e ,

fa c e pi c king of the nose v ari a tion o f the


, ,

a p peti t e etc Th ey m a y often b e seen in


,
.

the c hild s s t e e l, or crawling o n the c hild s


’ ’

person .

T RE AT ME NT L ook to the diet ; a v oi d too


.

m u c h star c hy and a m y la c io u s food m ushes .


,

et c It m a y b e nec e ssary to gi v e an oc ca
.
»

s i o n a l inj ection of salt and w a ter o n e tea ,


13 9

spoonf u l to a quart of wate r and afterwards


,

apply a l i t tle vaseline to the rect u m Kee p .

the parts i m ma c u lately c lean .

N a tr u m p li es i s the princ i pal re m edy for


.

all kind s of wor m s ro und long or th read



,

w or m s There m ay b e pain in the bowels


.
,

restless sleep pickin g at nose acid ity


, , ,

it c hing of rect u m gri n din g o f teeth etc ;


, ,
.

all sy m pto m s m ore or les s pre sen t w i th th i s


t ro u b le Th i s re m edy pro b abl y acts by de
.

stroying the excess o f lact i c ac i d wh ich ,

see m s to b e ne c essary f o r the life o f these


w or m s Gi v e on e tab let o f the th i r d po
.

te p o y night an d m orn i n g .
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MATERIA MEDICA .

CAL CAR E A FLU ORICA (Flu or i de of L i me) .

This salt i s fo und in the s u rfa c e o f the


b ones and in the ena mel o f the teeth ; a lso
in the elasti c fi b res an d skin A dist ur b .

an c e o f t h e equ ili b r i u m o f the m ole c ules o f


this salt a cc ording t o t he theory of B io
,

c he m istry causes a r el a xe d c ond i t ion a n d a


,

dil a t a tion inter ferin g w ith ab sorption a n d


,

hen c e fa v oring h a rdenin g a nd swellin g o f


t he tiss ue s E nl a r ged v e 1n s p i le s swollen
.
5
,
»
,

t u m ors ute rin e dis


a n d hardened gl a nd s , ,

pl a ce m ents are c on d itions resultin g fro m


,

s u c h a c a use .

SPE C IA L S Y MPT O MS CALL ING F OR THE U S E OF


CALC A R . Ew es — H ea d : L u m ps
he a d ; on

h a rd s w elling s ; nas a l tro u b l e s ; st u ffy c old ;


b ad odor w i th thi c k l u m p y dis c har g e
, ,

wh i c h is hard t o d etach go i ng b a c k into


,

throat .
4
2

F or o
fi en si ve c a ta rr h: A u ru m an d Kal i
b i ch .

P REPA RAT I O N A ND D O The best pre SE —

r a t l o n for ordinary use is the sixth trit


p a

u r a t io n of which a s m all pow der size o f a


,

b ean may b e taken d r y on the tongue three ,

ti m es a day ; or o n e ta b let o f the sa m e


st rength m a y b e used instead A fte r one .

week s use o f t he sixth it is often a d v i s a


ble in chroni c cases to s u b stit ute the


, ,

twelfth potency used in a S i mi lar m anner


,
.

CAL CAR E A PH OSPHORIUA ( Phosphat e of


L i me) T his salt gives solidity t o the
,

b ones It i s a b sol utely essential to the


.

proper growth and n u t r it ion of the b ody


and s upplies t he first b asis for the new
tissues A n insu ffi c ien t su p ply of Cal c area
.

phos res ults in defe c t i v e n ut r itio n i m per


.
,
~

f e c t g rowth and d e c ay It is of gre a test .

i m portan c e d u rin g denti tion in yo un g , ,

rapidly g rowing c hildren at p u b erty in , ,

old a g e and espe c ially a f ter a c ute disease s ,


143

d rains on t he syste m an d i n i nher i te d weak


ness an d di sease ten den cies especiall y ,

s crofulo us and t u be rc ulo us m an i festat ion s .

S PECI AL SYMPTOMs CALLING F OR THE U S E OF


CALC . PHO S .

H ea cl :
Pee v ish and fretf ul
s t ate ; i m p a i red m e m o r y ; v ertigo co ld feel ,

ing in head ; head a c he abo ut pu b ert y ; ,

in infa n ts b ones of he ad do n ot close ;


,

sc a l p sore i t c hes feels cold


, ,
.

E g ea and nfla m m ation


E a r s : S crof ulo us I

o f eyes wi t h spots on c ornea eye tro ubles


;
-

in s c h o ol c hild re n a n d at the ti m e o f p u
b erty ; c annot use e y es b y gas ligh t ; t wit c h
ing of l id s ; bones aro un d e ar aches ; e a r
feels c ol d .

F Pi m ples ; co m plex i on
ac e : sa llow ,

gre a sy ; face a c he -
.

J lf oa th an d Thr oa t
taste ; teeth : Bad
d e v elo p slo w ly ; di ffic u l t teeth ing ; gl a nd s
s w ollen ; c h r oni c enl a rge m e n t of tonsil s ;
rel a xe d sore throat ; so r e th ro a t w i th pain
on swallowi n g ; constant haw king .
144

S toma c h Flat ulence an d heart b urn ;


infant wants to n urse a ll ti m e ; p a ins a fte r
e a ting ; cra v ing f o r s alted and s moke d m e a t .

A bdo men : St e e l is watery offen si v e, ,

noisy ; s u mm e r co m plaint ; pain in re c tu m ;


fist ula .

a n d S exu a l: Wetting of the be d ;


f
r i na r
y
i n continen c e in o ld people ; di a b etes ;gra v el ;
uterine dis plac e me n t s w i t h rhe u ma tic pains ;
,

m en ses t o o early and t o o profuse A fte r pro .

longe d n ursing le ucorrh oea etc i t a c ts as


, , .
,

a c onstit utional toni c .

Resp i r a tor y : S orenes s of che st ; cough


o f con su m pti v es p a lpitation
; .

E a tr emi ties : Rhe u m atis m ; n u m b cold


li m b s ; sore achin g worse any c han ge of
, ,

weather ; l anguor tre m b ling and twi t c hing


,

ane m i a an d c hlorosis ; ri c kets ; fla bby e m a ,

c iat e d ,
si c kly a iling b a c k w a r d c hild r en ;
, ,

polypi ; irre g ularity in de v elop m ent ; l u m


bago a fter the use o f Ferru m phos ; house
,

m aid s knee ; b ow legs in c hild ren an d



-

swelling o f the j oin ts .


146

suppurat i on continues t o o long The p res .

en c e Of p us with a vent is the general indi


c a tion .

S P E CI A L INDIOA T IONs.
— H ea d :
head S c ald
Of c hild ren ; pi m ples and pu st ules o n f a c e ;
c ol d in head w i th thick d is c har g e ; edges Of
nos t r ils sore .

Resp i r a tory : Cou g h with hectic fe v er


o b stinate hoarseness ; b ron c hitis ; c on s u m p
tion ; c atarrh wi t h thi c k l u m py pus like , ,
-

se c retion s ; c ou g h with herpeti c eru p tions .

E xt r emi t ies : B a c k a c he ; b urning it c h ing


Of s o les ; herpetic eru ptio n s all o v e r ; b oi l s ;

c a r b un c le s ; c hil b lains ;a b s c esses ; to shorten


the s u p purati v e pro c ess ; felons ul c e rs with , ,

excessi v e gran ul a t i ons .

CO RR ES P ON DI N G H OMtE OPA TIIIC R EME DI E S —


.

He par an d S ilica .

(

l
a c ar ese m bles H epar but a c ts
sul ph . r
,

dee per a n d m o r e inten se ly and i s often ,

u s e f ul a fte r H ep a r ha s c e a sed to a c t S ili c a .

is preferable in g l a nds th a t s u ppu r a te .


147

P R E PARA T I ON A ND D OSE
Tablets Of the —

third poten c y e v ery two ho urs in acute ,

and three t i m es a da y i n chronic d iseases ,


.

F ERRU M PH OS PH ORICUM ( Phosp hat e of


I r on ) Iron is fo und in the red blood c o r
.

p o s o les m ost a b undantly b ut i s c ontained


,

also in e v ery c ell A dist u rb a n c e o f the


.

e q uili b ri u m o f th e iron m ole c ules in the


m us c ul a r fibre s cau ses a relaxed c ond ition ,

f a voring c onge stion an d h aem orrhage I r on .

restores the tone equalizes the c irc ul a tion


, ,

and a b ates the fe v er A ll ail m ent s Of a


c on g esti v e natu re espec i ally in ch ild r e n
,

wh o are d ull and l i st less fail i ng ap petite


, ,

lose weight etc ,


.

H ea d an d F a c e: Ru sh
bloo d to h ea d;
Of

thro bb ing headaches ; head sore to to u c h


w ith eyes b loodsh ot re d infla m ed ; florid
, ,

co m plexion ; ho t r e d f a ce ; f a c e a c he w ith
,
-

fl ushed face c h eek sore and hot ; c o ld a p


,

p li c ations a r e gr a tef ul ; gu m s hot ; teething


tro u b les w ith fe verishnes s
, .
148

N os e a nd E a rs : F irst
stage Of a ll cold s ;
b leedin g fro m nose noises in ears ; earache
deafne ss .

Thr oa t : Throat dry red i nfla med p ain , , ,

ful ; first stage o f diphtheria and ul c erated


throat .

G a s tr i c s ymp toms : T hirst ; vo mi ting o f


food and blOOd ; un d ige s t ed stools ; hae mo r
r ho i d s and dys e nte r y .

Ur in a r y s ymp toms etc : Wetting Of the


,
.

b ed ; fre q uen t urin a tion ; m ense s too early ,

and frequent an d profuse ; men stru a l c oli c


,
.

Resp i r a tory s ymp toms : First re med y f o r


c old s o n the c hest espe c iall y in c hildren
,
.

P a infu l c ou g h w ith fe v er ; soreness Of c hest ;


c ough with e m ission Of u r ine ; c o ugh with
b loody expectoration ; b r on c hitis ple u r isy ,

a n d pneu mon i a I n the fi r st st a g e ; c ro up ;


loss Of v oi c e ; hoarseness ; h uskiness a fter
talking or sin g in g whoo p in g c ough with -

v o m itin g ; pal p it a tion .

B a c k a nd E xtr emi ti es : S ti ff ne c k ; lu m
bago ; rhe u mati c p ains any w here that are ,
1 50

KALI MU RIATICUM ( Chl or i de ofPotash) .

This salt is found in the blood nerve cells ,

and m uscles . It stands in a c he m i c a l


rel a ti o n t O fi b r i n and c orresponds to the
second st a ge Of a ll in fl a m m a t i o n s Crou p .

O us and d iphtheriti c m e m b r a nes ly m ph a ti c ,

enlar g e ments dis c harges a n d expe c tora


,

tions of thi c k whitish m atter T he p r in


,
.

c i a l in di c ations for the d rug are su c h dis


p
c ha r ges an d white grey ish co a ting Of t he
,

tongue T he e ffi c a c y o f this r e medy is de


.

m o n s t r a t e d in chronic c atarrha l c ond itions


cro up diphtheria dysente r y pne u m oni a
, , ,
.

In a lternation w i t h F er r p hos in c o ughs . .


,

deafness f r o m c atarrh Of the e usta c hian


tu bes skin eruptions with s mall v esi c les
,

c ont a ining yellowish se c re tions ul c e r ations ,

with swellings a n d white ex udations ; i n


le u c orrh oea w ith c har a cte r isti c dis c har g e ,

et c S y m pto m s in gener a l a r e w Or se f r o m
.

m otion ; the gast r i c a n d abdo m inal b ein g


worse after taking pastry r i ch and fatty ,

foods .
151

H ea d s m
y p tom s : S ick
hea d ache ; dand
r uff an d e ru ptions o n s c al p ; c h roni c d is
c h a r g e fro m ea r s ; d eafne ss and eara c he
n oi ses in ears ; st u ffy c old s ; th ru sh c an ker ,

and r a wne ss Of m ou th ; tong ue c oate d gray


ish wh ite a n d sli my
,
.

Thr oa t It i s u seful in m ost case s Of


:

di ph theria a n d specific for diphtheriti c sore


throat ; pha r yn g it i s tonsiliti s ; chron ic sore
,

th roat w i th de a f ness .

G a s t r i c S ymp toms : D y s pe p i s a with a


wh i t i sh g ray ton g ue a fter ri c h food ; v o m i
ting Of wh ite m u c us ; j a undice sl uggish ,

a c ti on of li v er ; c onsti pati o n w ith fu rre d


tongue ; a b do m e n tende r ; d i a rrh oea a f t e r
f a tty food ; piles especi a ll y bleed ing d y s e n
, ,

t e ry .

Ur i n a r y a nd S exu a l Org a n s : In fl a m m a
tion Of b ladde r ; d ark col ored u rine w i th ,

s a ndy deposit ; U reth ritis m enses t OO l a te


, ,

l e ucorrh oea th i c k an d b l a nd ; ul c eration O f


,

wo m b ;m or n ing si c kness and infla mm a t ion


,

Of the b reas t .
1 52

Resp i r a tor
y O
L oss Of voice ; asth
rg a n s :

m a c o u g h with thi c k whitish expecto r a


, , ,

tion crou p ple u r isy an d pne u m onia afte r


, ,

Ferru m phos .

B a c h a n d E xt r emi t ies : R heu matis m with


s w ell i ng a ro un d j oi n ts ; rhe u mati c p a in s felt
only d u ring motion o r at nigh t in b ed ; ,

e pile psy .

S hi n : A bscesses b oils c ar b uncles a c n e


, , , ,

ecze ma burn s c ol d sores pi m ples p ustules


, , , ,

wa r ts et c all requi re a c o urse Of Ka l i m u r


,
.
,
.

c hief re m ed y i n gl a nd ula s w ellings Old ,

spas m odi c c onditions .

PR EP A RAT I ON T h i s re m e dy acts
A ND DOSE .

b etter in the lowe r poten c i es fro m 2x t O 0x ,


.

In di phtheria and kin d re d a ffe c tions i t


S ho uld b e g i v en ten t O fifteen g r ains in o n e

half glass water e v e ry ho ur L o c ally i t .

sho uld be ap plied o n l in t dressi n g .

CO RR ES P O N DI N G H OM ( EO P A T H 10 REM EDI ES .

B r yonia , M er c u r i us and S ul ph ur . L ike


S ulph ur , it i s a deep a c ting re m edy with
era di c ating tendencies useful as an inter ,
1 54

ting position ; by exertion ph y sical and ,

m ent a l ; p a ins wo rse in c ol d a i r ; a m eliorate d


b y gent le m otion eatin g ex c ite m ent a n y
, , ,

thin g i n fa c t th a t will r elieve the m ind a n d


a id in re sto r ing the lackin g ne r v e forc e .

T yphoid a n d g astric fe v er m align a n t c on ,

dit io n s .

H ea d S ymp toms : Nervo us d r ead a n x ,

i e t y a n d fea r ; b r a in fag ; de pressed spirits


-
:

g eneral i rrita b ility ; i mp a i red m e mory ; d ul


ness want Of e n ergy hysteria ne r v ousness
, , ,

a n d w e a k ne s s ; he a da c hes Of s tudents and

those worn o u t ; v ery sen siti v e to noise an d


o t her i m pressions ; c onf used feelin g here —

follo w w ith Ca le fl u o r second tritur a t ion


.
,
.

G a s tr ic : T on g ue d ry ; feels a s i f i t would
c lea v e t o r OOf Of m o uth ; c oated d a rk b rown ;
edges so r e a n d red ; b le ed in g o f g u m s ;
h ungry fee lin g ; a ll gone sensat ion ; c on
stant p a in in pit Of s t o mac h fi t u le n c e ;
dia r r hoea r e c t u m so r e b owel p r ol a pse d ;
, ,

stools d a r k b r own blood y o ff ensi ve


, ,
.

B a c k a n d E xtr emi ti es : P a r a ly t i c c ondi


tions ; b urning Of feet fi dg e t y feeling , ,
55

n u mbness an d weakness ; Ne uralg i c pa i n s


anywhere w ith depre ss i on ; weakness scia ,

ti c a ; cold aggra v a tes al l pain s .

Resp i r a tor y Org a n s : S hort b reath ho a rse ,

ness f a intne ss ; inter m i ttent an d irreg ular


,

pulse pal p itation


,
.

Ur i n a r y Org a n s : In we t tin g Of t he b e d
Of c h i ldren this r e m edy i s Often e ff c t i v e
,
e

wh en othe r re medie s fail F re quent u r i .

n ation i n Ol d people ; dia b e te s w ith ner v o u s


we a kness : B righ t s dise ase Menses pre m a

.

t ure a n d profuse b la c k an d O ff ensi v e ; d ull


,

head a c he wi th m enses v e r y ti red an d ,

sl eepy legs a c he ; pain i n o v aries an d a c ross


,

lo w er part Of ba c k ; yellow le u c orrh oe a .

P R EP ARAT I O N D O S E The lower p O


A ND .

t e n c i e s see m t O w ork b es t E ither t he .

thi rd an d s i xth or e v en t he se c ond t r i t u


,

r ation will answer all pu r ose s F o r a c ute


p .

conditions take a pow d er si ze Of a li m a


, ,

b ean and d i ssol v e in h a lf a tu m b ler Of


w ate r an d t a ke teaspoonful d oses e v e r y
,

hour F o r m ore ch roni c con dition s t ake one


.
,
1 56

tablet Of t he th i r d potenc y fo u r t i mes a


day .

CO RR ES P ON D IN G H OMCEOPATIIIC R EM EDI ES .

Rh us an d Pho p horu s Pulsatil la and l g n a


s
,

tia The n e a rest an logue is Rh u s for the


. a
,

sy m pto ms depen din g o n b lood c h a nges ,

while Pho s phorus i s m ore li ke it in the


nervo u s d ise a se s A s a ner v e sedati v e
.
,

Kali phos correspon d s with I g natia and


.

Co ff ea In m enstrual headaches Gelse m iu m


.

Pulsatilla an d Ci m icifuga .

KAL I S ULP H U RICUM (S ul phate of Pot ash) .

The skin an d m u c us m e m b rane i s largely


u nder the influence Of thi s s a lt It i s .

especially c alled f o r i n th e late stages Of all


in fl a mm a t io n s In prof use d es q ua m ation
. .

In all cond ition s a cc o m pa n ied b y a yell o w


m uco u s di s c harge or c a u sed b y suppression
Of eru ptions OI dis c h ar g e W hen the p a .

tient i s wors e towar d s even i ng and better


i n the open a i r .

H ea d: D izz i ness and head a c he worse i n ,

war m roo m an d i n th e evening ; dandr u ff


1 58

ing itch i ng e rup t i ons ; d i sease d nai ls ; ery


,

sipelas ; ecze m a and cancerous g row th ;


poly pi .

PR EP ARAT I ON A ND D OS E — W hen used e x


t e r n a lly f o r d and ru ff a n d skin use t he fi r st
,

t r itur a tion dissol v ed in w a te r o n e t e a ,

s poonful to one pint Inte rn a ll y t a b lets Of


.
,

the sixth e v ery three ho ur s will meet m os t


c ond iti on s .

C O RR ES P ON DI N G H OMtEOPA TIIIG —
REME DIES .

P uls a t ill a i s the ne a r e s t a n a lo g ue Kali .

s ul ph Often follo w s v ery ad v a n t a geously


.

Ka li m u r an d P ulsatilla
. .

M A G N E S I A P H OSPH ORICA ( Phosphat e Of


M . T hi s s a lt is a c onstitue n t Of
-

m us c les a n d ner v es It c a uses c on t r a c tion


.

i n m us c ul a r fi b r es a n d hen c e its u s e in
c ra m ps c o n v ulsions a n d other ne r v o u s dis
,

t u r ba n c e s P a in s a nywhe re that a r e r e
.

lie v e d b y w a r m th and pressure It i s the .

g r e a t anti s pas m odi c re m ed y .

H ea d: P a in in he a d a l w ays relie v ed by
w ar m a ppli c a tions ; ne uralgia with c hilli
1 59

n ess afte r mental labor ; ne uralg i a aroun d


e yes worse on right side ; earache w orse
,

fro m cold ai r or ca used b y washing in c old ,

w a ter ; f a c e a c he w orse to uch c Old w ind


, , ,

wash ing b etter b y appli c a t i on Of h e a t ;


,

c on v ulsive twitch i ng Of faci a l m uscle s OI


eyelids ; toothache ; c o m plaints Of teethin g
c hildren espe ci ally spas m odi c sy m pto m s
,
.

Ga s t r i c S ymp toms : H icco ugh , hea r t b u rn ,


gastralgi a , fl at u le n t dy spepsia ;flat ulent c o li c
relie v ed by war m th and press ure ; a b d o m e n
bloated ; wv a t e r y diarrh oea with c ra m ps ;
constipation Of infants w i th spas m o dic pain
,

at every at t e m pt at stool w ith m u c h gas .

F em a le S ymp toms : M enstr ual c oli c ; pain


pre c e des flow ; inter m ittent ; o v arian n e u
r al i
g ;a m e m b ran o u sdis c har g e wi th m enses ;
m enses t OO e a rl y d ark fi b ro us
,
.

Resp i r a to r y Org a n s : Wh oo p i n g co ugh


b est re m e dy ; any spas m od i c c o u g h w o r se
,

a t ni g ht a n d on l i n g d own ; Op p r e ssion Of
y
c h est ; c on st r i c tion Of c hest an d throat ;
a ngina pectoris ; ne r v o us p a l itation
p .
1 60

B ack an d E r tr emi ti es : Ne ural g i c


pains ;
inte rcostal ne uralgi a ; tingling s ensations ;
feet v e ry tender ; c ra m ps in c a lves ; ne u r a l
gia i n li m b s w ith m us c ul a r c ont r a c tions ;
lang uid and exh a usted feeling ; c ho r e a ; bad
e ffe c ts fro m sti m u lant s .

PR EP ARAT I O N A ND D T his re med y


os s —

acts b est when gi v en in hot w a ter D issol v e .

a powder Of the thi rd trit u r at ion in a c up


Of ho t w ater and drink wh ile war m In .

se v e r e pain it m a y b e a d v isa b le t o use the


first or se c on d t r itu r a t ion in the sa me way .

Fo r coli c in inf a nts the thirtieth poten c y


,

g i v en in hot w a ter a c ts b est .

CO RR E S P O N DI N G H OMCEOPA TIIIO R EM EDI E S .

T he m ost striking rese m b l an c e Of its a c t ion


is t O Oo loc yn thi s whi c h m ay b e u sed wi th it
in c oli c an d ne u r al g i c a ffe c tions In spas .

m od ic sy m pto m s B ell a d onna is si m ilar In


, .

fe ma le c o m p l a ints it is v ery si m i l a r to
,

P u ls a ti lla a n d Oi m ic if ag a '

NA T RU M MU RI ATICU M ( Chl or ide S odi


Of

u m Or Common Salt ) .

T his is a c onstituent
162

Hea d : V er y depressed i n sp i rit hypo ,

c hon d r i a c a l m ood with c onsti pat ion an d ,

b ra in fag ; ha m mering heada c he worse in


-

m orning ; si c k heada c he w ith constipation ;


m uscles Of ne c k feel w e a k ; it c hing e r u p
tion on m argin Of h a i r a t the nape Of neck ;
i n fl a me d e y e lids ; ne uralgia aro und eyes ;
i m p a ired v ision ; old n asal c a t arrh ; loss o f
s mel l a n d taste ; sallow co m plexion ; cold
sore s o n lips .

G a s tr i c s m
y pW a t e r b ra sh ; raven
toms :

o us hunger v iolent th irst ; a v ersion to


,

bre a d ; h eart b urn ; Offensi v e b reath ; con


s t i a t io n
p s m a,
r ting after stool
; pi le s an d
fi ssures .

Ur i n a r y : F requentur i nation ; catarrh Of


b ladder ; b urning a n d soreness in v a g ina
a fter u rinating
; v ery m el a n c holi c a b out the

ti m e o f m en ses ; prolapse and s marting le u


c o r r hoe a .

B ack a nd E cc tr emiti es :
better B acka c he
by lying on so me thing h ard ; pain in hip ;
weakne ss Of legs ; cracking Of j oints .
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PR E P A R AT I O N Genera l e x pe r i
A ND D OSE .
-

ence h as taught that the best res ults are


O b ta i ned when g i ven i n the h igher poten
c ies 3 0x to 2 00 altho ug h so m e a dv ocate
, ,

th e 3 x and 6x poten cies F o r gener a l use .


,

i t i s best t O be g in w i th the sixth pot e n cy


an d i f i m pr o v e m e n t does n o t soon sh o w
l l

itself g ive the thirtie th a dose night an d


, ,

m orn i ng L o c ally for stings an d as a gar


gle t he cr u d e salt o r firs t tr i t u ration m ay
,

be use d .

C ORR ES P ON DI N G H OMCEOPA TH IC R EM ED I E S .

S ep ia an d S n lp ha r
These frequently are
.

Of service a fter N a tr u m m a r F or the ill .

e ffects Of e xce ss i ve use of salt i n f OOd give ,

P hos p hor u s 3 0 .

N ATRU M P HOS P HORICU M ( Phosphat e of


S w ay Th i s salt i s fo un d i n the b lood , m u s

c les and ner ve cells an d in the i n ter c e llu -

la r fluids Thro u g h i ts presen c e c ond i


.
,

tions ari sing fro m excess Of lacti c a c id are


pre v ented It serves t O e m u ls ify fatty
ac id s an d is therefore a re m e d y for all dys
164

peptic con di t i ons t raceable to fats Thi s .

i s the re m edy in all c ases where there i s a n


ex c ess Of a c idity A c ts a lso upon the bo w
.

els glands l ungs an d a b do m in a l org a ns It


, , .

c ures so ur b e lc hi n g s an d rising Of fl u ids ;


so u r vo m iting ; g reenish sour s m elli n g
,
-

diarrhoea coli c spas ms fe v er fro m a cidity


, , ,

Of the sto m a c h in c hildren ; ague wi t h


ch a racter i sti c coating of tongue ; eyes di s
chargin g a yellow c rea m y m a tter ; g a stri c
derange m ents with a c idity and flat ule n c e ;
i ndigestion intestin a l wor m s etc A c ha
, ,
.

r a c t e r i s t i c i ndication is a m oist thi c k gold


, ,

e n ye llow coat i ng o n the tongue a n d pal a te


-
.

H ea d Giddiness w ith gast ric deran g e


,

m ents ; si c k heada c hes w ith so ur vo m itin g .

G a s tr i c : Y ellow c rea m y c oatin g at t he


,

ba c k part Of roof Of m o uth an d o n ton g ue ;


grind ing o f tee th A c idity so ur risin g s ;
.
,

pain afte r food ; n au sea and v o m iting ;


flat ulence c o lxc with a c id ity ; sto m a c h a c he
,
-

fro m presence Of wor m s ; i tch i ng o f re c tu m .

Resp ir a tory : A useful inter c urren t r e m


edy i n c atarrha l tro u bles associated w ith
1 66

ch i e f characterist i c sy m pto m Is the appea r


ance o f the to n gue d irty greenish b rown

,
.

H ea d : S i c k head ache with bilious d i ar


r hoe a
; v iolent p a in at b ase Of b rain
; m ental
tro u b les arising fro m i nj uries t o the head .

G a s tr ic : B itter t a ste ; m o uth full Of


'

sli me th ic k an d ten a c io us m ust h awk i t


, ,

u
p; tongue c oated
,
di r ty b rownish
,
vo m i ,

ting o f b ile ; fl a t u le n t coli c d i a r r hoea stools


, ,

dark bil ious wo r se i n m o r n ing partie n


, , ,

la r ly a f ter wet weather ; g r eat size Of the


f aecal m ass ; a c hing in re g ion Of liver .

Uri na r y : Chief re m ed y in diabet es ;


sa n dy d eposit i n u rine like b rick d u st in -

the w ater .

Resp i r a tor y A sth ma worse i n d a m p


.
,

weather co u gh with thick ropy expe c tora


, ,

tion ; b ron c hial cat a rrh ; c ough worse in


e a rly m orning ; difli c u lt b reathing ; as t h m a
i n c hild ren fro m suppre ssio n Of skin
tro u b les .

B a c h a n d E xtr emi ties : S orene ss up an d


down spine an d back ; drawing back Of
1 67

neck ; pa i n un d er na i ls ; sc i at i ca ; gout ;
t witch i ng d u r i n g sleep ; i nter m ittent fe v e r
i n all i ts sta g es ; d ropsy .

PR E P ARAT I ON D O SE U s e the t hi rd
A ND -

tr i tu ration i n tablets o n e e v ery th ree h o u r s


,

C ORR ES P ON DI N G HOMC
E OP A TH IC R E M EDI ES .
~

Th j a
u and S u lp hu rthe c o u gh B r y o

In ,

nia b u t this i s i n di c ate d r ather ea rlier i n


,

chest a ffection s th an N a t r u m s u lp h an d .
,

hen c e the latter Often f OllO w s i t a d v an

t a g e o u s ly .

S I L I CA ( P u r e Qu art z ) : Thi s salt th o ugh


very ab un dantl y fo un d i n the v egeta b le


kingdo m i s f o un d on ly i n the c onne c t i v e
,

tissue to any extent It acts p r o mi nently


.

u pon the bones g l a n d s sk i n an d i s e spe


, , ,

c i all
y s uited to the i m perfectl y n ouri she d

c onstituti ons It i s t h e re m e d y for a i l


.

m ents attend e d w i th p u s fo r m ation -


lt .

ri pen s a b scesses an d pro m otes s uppu ration .

E spe c ially indicated i n sen s it i ve pat i ent s ,

wh o ar e alw ays ch i lly


1 68

Ove r sen s i t i ve i rr i table ; ve rt i go ;


H ea d; ,

he adache co m ing u p f r o m n ape Of ne c k


W orse o n right side w orse fro m noise e x e r
, ,

tion l i ght st udy ;better fro m war mth ; s tyes


, , .

G a s t r ic : Ch i ld vo m its as soon as i t
n urse s ; ch ron ic dyspepsia ; dis g ust for
m eat and war m food ; v ery h ungry ; large
abdo m en ; paral y tic c ondition Of b owel s ;
patient is c ol d all th e ti m e ; menses a re
asso c iated w i t h icy coldness an d con sti pa
t ion and fet i d foot sweat
,
-
.

Resp ir a tor y : Co ugh Of sickly child re n ,

w ith night sw eats ; hoarseness ; ti c kling


-

c ough ; c o ugh and sore throat w ith e x pe c ,

t o r a t ion Of little gran ules ; s m ellin g b a d ly ;


deep seated pain in c hest ; m u c h p u s like
- -

expe c toration ; c h ron i c heart d isease .

B a c h a n d E xtr emi ti es : S pinal i r ritation


soreness between sho ulders ; hip joint dis -

ease ; whitlow felon ; n ails cri ppled an d


,

b rittle ; ha b itual fetid perspiration Of the


feet o r axill ae ; i ngrowin g t o e nails ; p a ins
-

i n fee t ; weak ankles ; skin heals with d i ffi


R
EPER
TOR
YORINDE"
To the Chief Symptoms of the

TW ELVE TISS UE REMEDIES .

me nt a l S t at e s .

Am bi ti o l n es s , Na tr p h . o s .

An gy N
r ,
a t ma r. .

Ap p iv Kl i p ho
r e he n s e, a s .

A x i t y G l p ho
n e K li p ho
,
a e . s .
,
a s.

B a i f g K ti p ho S ilic
r n a ,
a s .
,
a .

C h g bl m oo d C l lp h
an ea e , a e . su .

Co f d f li g C l fl o
n use ee n ,
a e . a r.

C y i g m oo d K li p ho
r n ,
a s .

D pe d moo d N i m r
res se , a r . a .

D p i g t t i g w ll N t su lp h
es a rs e n e ,
a r . .

D pes d c y K ii p h
on en ,
a os .

D i ffi c l t th o g h t S ilic
u u ,
a .

D dr ea v o K li p ho
,
n er u s, a s .

F e ar O f f lli g K l i lp h a n ,
a su .

F ear Of fi ci l i C l fl uo n an a ru n , a e . r .

F o g t f l C l p ho
r e u ,
a e . s .

F t f l K li p h
re u ,
a os .

H ll ci t i o K li p ho Nai p hos
a u na n s, a s .
,
r . .

I di ff
n c F m p ho
e r en e, er r u s .

I d ci i o C l fl
n e s n, a e . uo r .

I n s ani t y F p ho K l p hos ,
er r . s .
,
a i .

M l c ho li K l i p h
e an N i su lp h a, a os .
,
a r . .

Nig ht t o s Kali p ho
er r r ,
s .

O ve s e s i t iv S ili ca Ka li p hos
r -
n e, ,
. .
17 1

Pa s s i o n a t e o tb u u rsts , Na t ma r . .

Sa d n ess, Na t m a r . .

S c m i g K li p hos
r ea n ,
a .

S ig hi g Na t m r
n ,
. u .

S l o w c o m p he i o n Ca l e p hosre ns , . .

S icid l t
u d c y Na t s ulp h
a en en , . .

W hi n i g Ka li p hos
n ,
.

Hea d
B ld p o t K li lp h
a s s, a su .

B i f g S i lic K l i p ho
ra n -
a ,
a, a s .

B i g t p N t S lp h
urn n on o ,
a . u .

C o ld f li g C l p ho
ee n ,
a e . s .

C o g t iv h d c h F p ho
n es e ea a e, er r . s

Dan d ff Ka li lp h N t m r
ru ,
su .
,
a . a .

E ff ct O f i j i s t N t lp h
e s n ur e o, a . su .

F ll i g
a t Of h i
n K li lp h
ou a r, a su .

Fo t nll s cl o ed C l p ho
an e e un s ,
a e . s .

H ea d c h m e t
a l N t m r
e, ns ru a ,
a . a .

s ic k N t lp h ,
a . su .

c o g t iv F p sho n es e, er r . .

L mp u c lp S i l ic a
s on s a ,
.

So ss t
r en e t o ch F p h
oo s u ,
er r . .

Su n s tr ok e, Na t mu r . .

Sw t ea h d 0 l p ho
on S i l ic a
ea ,
a c . s .
, .

T h o bbi g F
r p oh
n ,
er r . s .

V t ig o Old g
er ,
C lc p ho a e, a . s .

w i t h bil e N t lp h ,
a . su .

Y ll o w c
e s ts s c alp C lc s ulp h
ru on ,
a .

Ey e s .

A g u t n at n O
g l i io
s , Na t p h f lid . o s .

A o i
s t he n
p ,a N a t m u r . .

B l c k o b fo
a sp ts e re, a p h s K li o .

B li
s t er s o n , N a t m a r . .
B l oo d ho t N t p ho s , a . s .

B i g Of lid N t lp h
urn n s, a . su .

C o j c t ivi t i F p ho N t
n un s, er r . s., a .
ph o s.

D ll vi i o N t p ho
u s n, a . s .

E y b ll e o F p ho
-
a , s re, er r . s.

E y lid g
e l Nt m s, r a n u ar , a . ur .

P p il c o t c t d M g
u s p ho n ra e ,
a nes . s.

Re d n e s s , F err p hos Na t mu r . . . .

S ty es , S ili ca .

Ea r s .

c i g o n d C le p hos
A h n ar u ,
a . .

B i g i Ka li p hos
uzz n n, .

C t h K li m
a a rr ,
a ar .

D f s F p ho K li mur
ea n e s , er r . s a . .

D i c h g f o m K li p ho S i lica
s ar e r , a s, .

E c h F p ho M g p hos
ar a e, er r . s .
, a nes . .

No i e i F er p ho
s s Ka li p hos
n, r . s .
, .

Ri gi g as f be lls Na t s ulp h
n n ,
o , . .

Nos e .

B l di g F p ho
ee n ,
err . s.

C t h K li m
a ar r ,
a ur .

ld c h o ic N t m m S ili O ,
r n , a . 7 ,
ca .

C o ld F p ho s, er r . s .

t ff y K l i lp h N t m
s u ,
a su .
, a . ur

C t K l i m S ilic
ru s s, a un ,
a .

D i s ch r g a e, c id S ilic
a r ,
a .

cl Na t m r e ar , . a .

f t id K li p hos
e ,
a .

g e i h K li lp h
r en s ,
a su .

t hic k C l fi Ka li sulp h ,
a e . u or .
,
.

y ll ow N tep ho ,
a . s

Dry c o ry z a C le fl u
,
Kali mur
a . or .

H ay -
f e ve r , Nat m un S il ica .
,
.
To ng u e and Ta s t e .

A c r id t s t e N t p hos
a , a . .

B i t t t t Na t lp h
er as e , . su .

B li s t s t o g Na t ma r
er on n ue, . .

B o w t o g K li p hos Nat
r n n u e, a .
, . sulp h .

C m y t o g N t p hos
r ea n u e, a . .

F o t hy t o n g
r Na t m u e, . ar .

S li m y t o g K l i lp h
n u e, a su .

C ck d t o g C lc fluo
ra e n u e, a . r.

D y to g
r K li p hos
n u e, a .

F l bb y t o g
a C lc lp h n u e, a . su .

Lo s s of t a s t e , Na t m a r . .

M a pp e d t n g u e Na t ma r o ,
. .

Nu m b t n g u e o
a lc p h s , C . o .

S o ur t as te, Ca le . su lp h .

U lc er s o n t o g n u e, S ilica Ka li ma r , .

Te et h a nd G u ms .

C o m p l i t d i g t t hi g C l
a n s ur n ee n ,
a e .
ph o s .

C o v l i o d i g t t hi g M
n u s ns ur n ee n ,
ag .
ph o s.

D c y f t t h C lc p ho
e a o ee . a . s .

D t l fi t l S ili
en a s u a, ca .

D oo li g N t m
r n ,
a . ar .

E m l d fi ci t C l fl
na e ,
e en ,
a a u or .

G i di g f t t h N t p ho
r n n o ee ,
a . s .

G m bl d il y N t m
u s, ee e as , a . ur .

i fl m d C lc p hon a e ,
a . s .

i t iv N t m
s en s e, a . ur .

G u mb oi l K li m ,
a ur .

h d s w o ll ( 7 lc f l o
ar ,
en , a . u r.

s pp t i g C lc lp h
u ur a n ,
a . su .

L oo s e es s f t e t h Ca le f luor
n o e ,
. .

Thr o at .

B i g
urn n ,
F er r p h s . o .

C hok i g n s en s at io
n , M ag n es p h . o s .
Ch o i o N t m Kli m
r n c s r e, a . a i n, a ar .

Dy r N t m
n es s a . ar .

Cl gy m
er C lc p ho an s,

a . s .

C o t ic t i o M g p ho
ns r n, a n es . s .

G ro up d D i p ht han i F p ho K l im e r a, ar r . s a ar .

D y th o t F
r prho a , er r . s .

F li g of l m p N t
ee n lp h u , a . su .

F o lli l p h y gi t i K li m
c u ar N t m ar n s, a ar a . ar .

G l d woll K li m
an s, s en , a ar .

s u p pu rat n i g , S i ic a l .

Go i t r e, Ca lc flu or .
.
.

M u mp s Ka li ma i n Na t ma r
, ,
. .

P o s t er i o r ar e s d r o p p i g Na t p hos
n n , . .

Re l a x e d s o e t hr o a t Ca lc p hos
r ,

. .

u v u l a Na t ma r , . .

U lc er a t e d s o r e t hr o a t Ka li mar , .

U v u l a e l o n g at e d Na t ma r
, , . .

G as t r i c S y m p t o m s .

A cid s s i t iv e t M ag nes p hos


,
en s o , . .

A cidi t y a i p ho
'

,
. s .

Ap p t it el o s s of K li m n Ca lc p hos
e, ,
a u , . .

Ave i o t b rs d N t m
n o r ea ,
a . ar .

h t d i k Ka l i lp h o r n s, su .

m e t K p ho S ili c a a ,
er r . s .
, .

m il k F ph s ,
er r . o .

w m foo d S ili c a ar , .

B ili o u s s s N t lp hne ,
a . su .

B i g i s t o m c h Kli s lp h
u rn n n a ,
a u .

D i es r e f b c o C lc p ho
or a n,
'
a . s .

bi t t t hi g s N t mu er n ,
a . r.

cl t C lc lp h ar e ,
a . su .

f i t Ca lc lp h ru , . su .

h m C lc pho a ,
a . s.

D es i e f r s l t e d foo d
or Ca lc p ho a , . s.
176

i
Des ir e f o r s t mu lan t s, Far r p hos . .

s u g a r , M ag n es p h s . o .

E m p t y , g n e e e li n g K
o a li p h s f ,
o .

Er u t a t c io ns, bi t t er , Kali p hos .

s o Na l p h s
u r, . o .

b u r n i n g, M a g nes p h o . s .

g as e o K l i p ho C l
u s, a s .
, a e .
ph o
s.

g r e as
y F p ho ,
er r . s .

E x c iv es s e hu n g er , S ilic a .

Fa i n t n e s s at s t om a c h Ka li s lp h
,
u .

F l atu e n l ce ,
Oa lc p hos . .

wi t h p al p i t t i o K li p hos a n, a .

l g gi h liv N t lp h
s u s er , a . su .

cidi t y Nat p ho Ca le p hos


a , . s ., . .

Gas t r it i s ,
F er r p h . o s .

G a s tr a lg i a, M a g n es p h s . o .

H ear tb u rn , Na t mu r , S il ic a
. . .

Hic c o ug ,h M a g n es p h or . o s .
,
C lc a . flu .

H g un x c iver , e lic K li p ho
ess e, S i a, a s.

N K li lp h F p ho
a u s ea , a su .
,
er r . s .

N d v om it i g M g
au s ea a n p oh n , a nes
'
s .

N d v t i g o C lc
a u s ea a n lp h er ,
a . su .

P i f t f oo d N t p ho C lc p h
a n a er ,
a . s .
,
a . os .

P i t p i t f t o m c h K l i p ho
a n a o s a ,
a s.

R g gi t t i o Jif g
e ur p ho
a n, a n es . s .

Thir s t b u r n i n g Ka li su lp h
, ,
.

o i i g cid N t p ho
V m t n a ,
a . s .

f t c o ld w t a er a er, C lc a .
p h o s .

b fo b kf e re r ea as t , F er r p ho s . .

bi l N t lp h
e, a . su .

b l oo d F p ho ,
er r . s .

c o ffe g o d Na t e -
r un s, . ma r .

af t si g S ili ca
er n u r n ,
.

i f an t il Calc p hos
n e, . .
D iarr hoea, p a i n l e s s K li p hos , a .

s li m y K li lp h ,
a su .

dig t d F p hos un es e ,
er r . .

w t y N t m M g n es
a er ,
a . ur .
,
a .
p h o
s.

w hi t t ool N t p ho e s s, a . s .

y l lo w t oo l Ka li s ulp h
e s s, .

D y s e t e y F e p hos Ka li m
n r ,
rr . .
,
ur ,

G all t o s Ca lc p ho
s ne ,
. s .

c o lic M g p ho s ,
a n es . .

H mo ho i d s F p ho Ca lc f luor
ae rr ,
er r . s .
, . .

I t chi g ofn N t p ho an u s , a . s.

J au n dic K li m e, Na t s lp h
a un ,
. u .

L iv t o p id K li m
er , r ,
a ar .

c o g s t e d N t s lp h
n e ,
a . u .

p i f l C lc
a n u lp h ,
a . su .

s o ren es s , Na t . su lp h .

M ar as m u s Ca lc p h s , . o .

Re c t u m , s t i t che s i n , Nat mur . .

pr ol ap se o f , C lc a . su lp h Ka li p hos .
, .

W o rm s Na t ,
.
ph o s .

t hr e a d ,
F ar r p h . o s .
,
Na t p h . o s.

U r i na r y S y m p t o m s .

B l dd c t h of K li m m N t m
a er , a ar r , a 7 , a . ar .

B l di g f o m t h K li p h
ee n r u re r a, a os .

B ig ht di
r C lc p ho K li p ho

s s ea s e , a . s .
, a s.

B i g ft
u rn n i ti g N t m l
a er u r n a n ,
a . ar :

B i g d i g i t i g N t lp h
urn n ur n ur na n ,
a . su .

D i b t N t p ho F p ho
a e es , a . s .
,
er r . s.

G v l C lc p ho N t lp h
ra e a . s .
,
a . su .

I co t
n C lc p ho
n i n en c e , a . s .

w h i l c o g hi g N L m e u n ,
a -
ur,

I c
n d i C lc p ho
r eas e u r n e, a . s .

Kid y i fl m d K li m
ne s, n a e ,
a ar .

R t tio f i
e en M gn o p ho u r n e, a n es s.
17 9

S to n e i n b ladd er , Ca

lc .
p h o s.

S u p p r es s i o F r p hos
n, er . .

U i e b ic k d t s di m n t Nat s ulp h
r n ,
r -
us e e , . .

c op io Ca lc p hos
u s, . .

d k c o l o Ka l i m n Na t s u lp h
ar r, u ,
. .

p g
un t C lc f
en l o ,
a . u r.

g v l Ca lc p hos S ili ca
ra e , . .
, .

wi t h bil Nat s lp h e, . u .

m c u s S i lica
u ,
.

s d N t
an ,
lp h a . su .

y ll o
e w Ka l i p ho ,
s.

W e t t i n g t he b e d F a p hos Ca lc p hos ,
rr . .
, . .

F e m a le S y m p t o m s .

B ck
a wi
ac he t h m e n s es , C l a c .
p h o s .

B i g d ow p i
e ar n -
n a ns , F er r p h . o s .
, Ca l c f luor
. .

B i gi t
u rn n n u er u s , Na t m ar . .

Di pl c m
s a e en t s , Ca la fl u or .

D g gi g
ra n s en s at io n ,
C lc a .
fl u or .

D y s men o r r h ea , o M ag ncs mhos .

as a p r e v e n t ve, i C l a c .
ph s o .

me mb r a n u s M ag nes o ,
.
p h s o .

Hy s t er ica l s y mp t m s K o
a li p h s ,
o .

Ic y c o ld e s n s a t m en s es S ilic a , .

I t c hi g x t
n ,
e l Na t m
er n a ,
. ar .

L e c o hoea a cid Na t p hos


u rr , ,
. .

c id S ilica a r ,
.

m co C lc p hos u u s, a . .

c e m y Nat p ho r a , . s .

g i h K li lp h r ee n s ,
a su .

i i t ti g N t m r rr a n , a . a .

i t c hi g S i l ica n , .

m il ky K ali m ,
ar .

p f S i l ic a ro u s e,

s li m y K ali lp h , su .
1 80

Le u c or r hoea, s ma r t n i g Na t mu r
, . .

th ic k ,
Ka li ma r .

y w at er , N at ma r . .

y ll ow K l i lp h
e , a su .

M e n s e s, ac rid N t p ho ,
a . s .

wi t h o bl d N t lp h
n se ee ,
a . su .

wi t h p i M g p h oa n ,
a n es . s .

wi t h sa d Na t m n es s , . ar .

bl c k K li m
a ,
a ar .

b i g ht d F p hos
r re ,
ar r . .

cl o t t ed Ka li m ,
ar .

c Op i o u s , Na t m a r . .

co o rr s iv e , Na t s u l p h . .

d l y
e a e d , N a t m ar .
,

ev y t w w k C lc p ho
er o ee s, a . s .

e ve y t h e
r w e k K p ho
r e e s, er r . s.

e x c iv K l i m n Ca lc p hos
es s e, a u , . .

i g l K li p ho
rre u ar , a s .

p l
a e, N t p h a . os .

p re m t K li
a u re, p h o a s .

t i gy M g
s r n ,p ho a nes . s .

s t o g odo
r n K li p ho r, a s .

u
s pp d C lc p ho N t m
res se ,
a . s .
, a . ar .

f q t K li m
re u en ,
a ar .

l o g l t i g C lc
n -
as lp h
n ,
a . su .

p of
r N t
u s e, lp h F p ho a
s . su .
, er r . .

sc an t y K li p ho, N t m a s .
, a .
r
ar .

wi t h c o l d S ilica n es s , .

wi t h c o t i p t i o N t lp h
ns a n, a . su .

wi t h w k C lc lp h
ea n es s , a . su .

wi t h h d c h K li lp h
ea a e, a su .

w i t h m l c ho l y N t m
e an ,
a . ar .

w i t h m o i g di ho N t lp h
rn n ar r ea, a . su .

wi t h h m t ic p i C lc p ho
r eu a a n s, a . s .

wi th x ci t m t N t p ho
e e en ,
a . s .

wi th t wi t c hi n g s Ca lc lp h ,
. su .
18 2

Co u gh, l o u d o i y K li man d n s , a ar .

o M g p ho
n er v u s, a nes . s .

l y i g d ow M g
on n n, a nes .
ph os ., Ca le fluor
. .

ho t F s p ho r ,
er r . s .

p m o dic M g p ho
s as ,
a n es . s .

ff o c t iv
su C l p ho a e, a e . s.

t ic k li g K p o
h n ,
er r . s .

w hoo p i g M g p ho n ,
a n es . s .

C o p F p ho C l lp h
r u ,
er r . s .
, a e . su .

C o p y ho
r u K li lp h
ar s e n e s s , a su .

E xp t o t i o n cl
ec ra N t m ,
e ar , a . ar .

c o p i o S i li u s, ca .

f o t hy N t m r ,
a . ar .

g r e e n s h, i Na t . su lp h .

l oo s e, Ka li su lp h .

l u mp y Cl fl , a c . uo r .

mu c o C lc p ho
us, a . s .

o ff iv S i lic en s e, a .

p of K li ph
l r u s e, a su .

o p y N t lp h r ,
a . su .

l t y K l i p ho sa ,
a s.

li m y K l lp h s ,
a i su .

t h ic k N t lp h S ili ,
a . su .
,
ca .

w t y N t m a er , a . ar .

y ll ow i h C l fi K li
e p h s ,
a e . a or .
,
a os .

H y f v
a e K li p ho N t m
er , a . s .
,
a . ar .

H t ic f v C lc p ho S lica
ec e er, a . s .
,
i .

H t i c h t F p ho
ea n es ,
er r . s .

Ho F p
a r s e n es s , ho K li m er r . s .
,
a ar .

L y x p i f l F
ar n , p ho
a n u ,
er r . s .

Ni g ht w t S il ic
s C l p ho
ea s , a, a e . s,

P i
a n in ch t N t p ho es , a . s .

Pl i y F h o K li m l t e K l i r a su lp h
mo i i
eu r s , p n ;
er r . s . a u a .

P n eu Cl
n a, lp h a e . su .
Hea rt .

A n eur i s m, Cala fl uor .

An gi na p e c t oi r s, M ag nes p h . o s .
,
Ka li p hos .

B l oo d v l l g d C l fl e s s e s e n ar e ,
a c . u or .

C h o ic h t di
r n S ili e ar s eas e , ca .

C i c l t i o l ggi h K l i p ho
r u a n s u s , a s .

Hy p t o p hy N t m
er r ,
a . ar .

P lp i t t i o F
a p h
ao M g n, ar r . s a n es .
p h o s .

i l p l s e s Ka li p hos w th s ee es n s, .

P u ls e f l t ll o v e N t m
e a r, a . ar .

f ll o d F p hos
u ar un ,
er r . .

i t e mi t t t Na t mun Ka li p hos
n r en , .
, .

i g l K li p hos rr e u ar , a .

p id N t m
ra ,
a . ar .

Ba c k and E x t r e m it i e s .

c i g of
A h n C os
li m b s a le p h ,
. .

b et w e s ho lde s Ka li p hos en u r ,

A kl s p i
n e S ilic a a n, .

w k Na t p hos ea , .
,

A m h v y S i lic a
r s ea ,
.

t i e d Na t p hos r ,
. .

B c k c o ld Na t m
a ,
. ar .

c ic k i F r
p ho s n, er r . .

p i i C l fla n n, a e . u or .

so e ss i N t S lp h
r ne n, a . u .

B ac k ac he w o e e v e i g s K a li su lp h
rs n n , .

m o i n g s C l p ho rn ,
a e . s.

b t t l y i g o i t Na t m e er n n , . ar .

B o w l e g s Ca l p ho
-

, e . s .

B i o s K li m
un n ,
a ar .

B i g f f t C l s lp h
u rn n o ee
,
a e . u .

C lv e c m p C lc p ho M ag nes p hos
a s, ra s, a . s .
, . .

C hilbl i s K li m a n ,
a ar .

Co l d e s s f li m b s Ca lc p ho s
n o ,
. .
Coc c y x p ai n fu l S ilica , .

C ki g f j o i t C l fi
rac n o n s, a e . a or .

C ic k i b k F p ho
r n ac ,
er r . s .

k N t p ho n ec ,
a . s.

F ee t t e n dilic er , S a .

Kli mu
s w o ll en , a r .

F i d g e t y f t K l i p ho s ee ,
a .

Fi g
n j oi t
er l g Ca lc fluorn s e n ar e, . .

G gli o Ca l fl
an n, e . u or .

G l a d wo ll K l i m
n s s en , a ar .

h d ed C l fl or
ar en ,
a e . u

Go i t Na t m n C l fl
r e, . u , a e . u or .

Go t F p ho N t lp h
u , er r . s .
,
a . su .

c h o ic N t p ho r n ,
a . s .

h u m t ic C l p hos
r e a , a e . .

Ham s t i n g s s o N t p ho
r re, a . s .

H d f ll l p C l p hos
an s a a s ee ,
a e . .

g e t s t i fi ,

Na t p h s . o .

ho t i n p a l m s F er r
p h ,
. o s.

t r e m le , b v

at . su lp h .

H an g na il s, Na t mu r . .
,
S ilic a .

Hip s p i f l K li p ho
a n u ,
a s .

H o m id s k
u se C l p hos S ilic a
a

n ee , a e . .
, .

I fi m d j oi ts F
n a e p ho Kali m r
n ,
err . s .
,
a .

I g wi g t
n ro
-

il S il ica
n oe n a -
s, .

I t c hi g f li m b s Ka li p ho
n o ,
s.

K s p i f l Na t p ho
n ee a n u ,
. s .

L i mb s f ll l p Na t ma r
a as ee ,
. .

L mb g o U l fl
u a , a c . uo r .

M sc lu w k s K li p hos
u ar ea n es ,
a .

N il s c i p p l d S i lic
a r e ,
a .

p i t oo t s C
a n aa l p hos r , e . .

Ne c k em ci t d N t m r a a e ,
a . a .

s t i ff F e r p ho ,
r . s.
F ea rs , Ka li p hos .

G it a un st d y Na t
ea , .
ph s o .

Hicc o g h M g u o ,
a n es .
ph s .

H y t i K l i p ho S ilica
s er a , a s .
, .

I f t il p ly i K l p ho
n an e ara s s, a i s .

N vo er K li p ho
u sn ess, a s .

N lg
eu ra c o g t iv F p ho
la
,
n es e, er r . s .

i t c o t l N t p ho n er s a ,
a . s .

o b t i t S i lic s n a e, a .

Nig h t t e o Kali p ho
rr rs, s .

S q i t i g f o m wo m
u n n N t p hos
,
r r s, a . .

T m bl g N t p ho C lc p ho
re in ,
a . s .
,
a . s .

T w t c hi g M g
i n
p ho s, a nes . s .

W i t s c m p Ca l p ho
r er

ra , e . s .

S lee p and D rea m s .

A wk a es s c r ea mi n g ,
Ka l i p hos .

Cr y l ou C l p ho
t in s ee p , a e . s .

D ms x i o N t m
rea an u s, a . ar .

l civi o K l i p hos as us ,
a .

vivid K li lp h ,
a su .

D ow i e
r N l
s n lp h ss, a . su .

in o ld
p c 0 l
p ,e Cl a e .
ph o s.

I n s omn i a ,
N a t ma r . .
, K l i p ho
a s .

Fe b r i le S y m p t o m s .

A g u e , Na t . su lp h .

B ili o f v N t p ho N
us e er , a . s .
, at . s up l h .

B i f v K li p ho
ra n e er , a s .

C hi lli S i lic
n es s,C lc p ho a .
,
a . s .

C hil l i m o i g N t m
n rn n ,
a . ar .

C o ld w t K li lp h
s ea ,
a su .

F t c o ld N t p ho
ee ,
a . s .

G t ic f v K li lp h
as r e er , a su .

H y f
a S il ic
ev e r , a.
Hec tic f e ver , Ca le . su lp h .

I n t er m i t t e n t fe v er , Na t ma r . .

c l t f v F p ho
S ar e e er , er r . s .

T y p ho id f v K l i p ho e er , a s .

Y ll o w f v
e N t lp h e er , a . su .

Nig ht s w t Ca l p ho S ilica
ea s ,
e . s .
, .

P p i t i o b o t h d S ili ca
ers ra n a u ea ,
.

c o ld K a li lp h ,
su .

p o f s K l i p h o s r u e, a .

s o u r, Na l p h . o s .

S k in .

A b s ces s S i lic a Ca le s lp h
, , . u .

Ac K l i mn e, a ar .

B b i t c h M g es p hos
ar er 8 ,
a n . .

B o il C l lp h
s, a e . su .

B i o Kl i m
un n s, a ar .

C h p C lc fl r
a s, a . uo .

C hilbl i K li p ho S ili ca
a ns, a s .
, .

C h o ic k i di
r n Na t m
s n s ea s e , . ar .

Co p p e y p o t S ilica
r s s, .

C ck ra k i Ca lc fl
s on s n, . ao r
'
.

b et w e t o Na l m r en es, . a .

D d ff K li lp h
an ru , a su .

E c m Na t m m Ka li lp h
ze a, . 7 ,
su .

E ry i p l s K li m n F p ho"
s e a ,
a ai ,
er r .

Fi s s ure
s Cl fl , a e . u or .

F c klre C l p hos
es , a e . .

H i f ll
a r t N t m n S ili ca
a s ou ,
a . u ,
.

Hiv N t p ho K l i p hos
es , a . s .
, a .

I nse c t bi t N t m es, a . ar .

I i t t i g s c ti o
rr a n K li p h e re ns, a os .

I t c hi g C l p ho K l i p ho
n ,
a e . s .
, a s .

I v y p o i o Ka li lp hs n, su .

J u n di ed s k i
a c N t lp h n, a . su .
188

L u p u s Ca le , Ka li m .
ph o s .
, ar .

M as l
e Ke p ho K li m r
es , rr . s .
, a a .

No d s S il ic
e , C l fl o a, a e . u r .

Pim p l Ka l i m
es, Ca lc lp h ur .
, . su .

S hi g l e s N t m
n K li m
,
a . ar a ar .

S m l l p x K li p ho
a oCa lc s lp h
,
a s .
, . u .

W i kl e d s ki
r n K li p hos n, a .

Ti s s u es .

A n ae mia C lc p ho N t m ,
a . s .
,
a . ar .

f i f t S i li c o n an s, a .

A t o p hy C lc p ho
r , a . s.

B o il S ilica C lc lp h
s, ,
a . su .

B o di ne C l p ho S ili c a
s e a s es , a e . s .

B i s Kali m
ru s e ,
ar .

B u rn s,K li m Cl lp h a a in , a e . su .

C can Ca l p ho
er , K li p ho e . s .
,
a s .

C b cl S ilic C lc lp h
ar un es, a, a . su .

D bili t y K l i p ho
e , a s .

D o p y K li m m N t lp h
r s ,
a 7 ,
a . su .

Em ci t i o
a N t m a C l p ho
n, a . a i n, a e . s .

F lo e Cl n s, lp h a e . su .

G l d K li m S ilic
an s, a ur .
,
a .

G ow t h C l f l o
r s, a e . u r .

H mo h g F
ae p
rr h o K a li m es , er r . s .
,
a ar .

In fl a mm a t i o n s , Ker r .
p h o s .

se co d n s ta g e , Ka l i mun
I n j u r i es
F er r p hos ,
. .

M ar as mu s , a ph C lc . o s .

Off e n s iv e di ch s ar g e s , Ka li p hos .

P o l y p i Ca le , .
p h o s .
, Ka li s u lp h .

Pr ou d fl es h ,
Si i lc a .

Sc ld Ka li m
a s, ar .

S c tio s
e re lb m i o C lc p hosn , a u n us, a . .

g i h Ka li s lp h r een s ,
u .
19 0

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IONTO ALL FOOD .

B . S . C
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IT NAL T
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OD
The p hy s i o log i ca l
m e dy f o r t he g r o w i ng
re

o rg a n i s m w hi c h w i l l f a vo r he a lt hy,

d e ve lop m e n t e r a di c a te d i se a s e te n de n c i es ,
, cure

c a t a r r ha l c o n d i t i o n s , n i c he t e e t hi ng r e ve n t a n d c a r e
ea s y , p
s t o m a ch a n d bo w e l t r o u bles , cur e u n hea l t hy s hi n , a n d in
e very w ay he lp t o p r o d u ce p u r e blo od,
f rom w hi ch a s o u n d bo dy
ca n be b u i l t u p .

T hi s is a p re
p ar a t io n of t he n e c e s s ar y Mi n er a l l
S a t s t ha t
g o to u b ild p u y h v p d t h o gh
t he ti s s u es , b u t t he a e as s e r u

t he s u t e m y of v g t bl g ow t h
b l l ch a e d i g th m e e a e r ,
r en er n e
,

th fo
er e f q ic k
r e, o i m il t i o t t h g ow i g c ll f t h
u as s a n o e r n e s o e

c hild It g t . c o i t i t h c h gi g of t h c o t i
s rea u se ns s s n e an n e ns

t tiu on of t h c hild c o c t i g di
e t ,
d ci d co
rr e n s eas e en en e s an un

t er act i g bl oo d d i
n f ll o t F m ili
s e as e s o wh th a s r s . a es — er e ere

is an y h di t y t
er ed c y t c of
ar l c
en o m p t i o c
en c o s r u a, n su n, an er ,

r h m ti m go t c t
eu a s h bo
,
ud k i di
,
a ar r vo ,
n e an s n s ea s e s , n e r us

compl i t a n d p ci l
s, l y w
anh o t h
es c hild e h v a er e er r en a e su c

cu mb d t t h e di o d c o di t i o
es e w ill fi d i t hi p h i
s e as e n n s— n n s y s

o l o g ic l f oo d w o d f l t o t iv p ow
a a n er u r es ra e er .

I t i f oo d t t h g ow i g t i
s o e d m di i r t di nd ssu es an a e c ne o s e as e

st t a es, w h t h h di t y e er cq i d er e ar or a u re .
19 1

The y i o l o gic l C ll S lt w hi h
p h s a ye f -
t h a s c a re n e c e s s ar or e

u p b ildiu g f t h b ond y o l l p t ei t h i p p t i
ar e ao r esen n s re ar a n,

in a fo m d il y r i mil bl b y v y t i
r ea as s a e e er ssu e .

It i b o t h s f oo d d m dici a d i di p an bl t t h e n e, an n s en s a e o e

g orwi g o g n i m d ir g c o v
an s l c f ,
o m c
ur nt di n a es en c e r a u e s e a s es ,

in ru n do w t t
-
f th n ytm s a es o vo d p hy ic l x e s s e ,
n er u s an s a e

h ti
au s t t h tim
on, a f d ti t i oe p b t y c h
e g o of li f en n, u er , an e e,

es p ci lley v l
a bl w h v a uat h i e
y d i t h
en e y er er e s an ra n o n e s s

t m f om l o
e r of vi t l fl id p o lo g d di h
ss a ig ht
u s, r n e ar r oe a , n

s w t l co h
ea s, eulo f bl oo d c o
rr tit tio
oe a , l di ss o ,
ns u na s ea s e s

th t f d p o th
a ee ig o f t h b o d y
u n e v r o e .

C b t k
an wi t h t h f oo d
e a en di k wi t ho t W il l e or r n ,
or u .

no t i t f n wi t h d g m di t i o
er e r e i c it co tit t
ru e ca n, s n e s ns u en s

ar e th o m l C ll S l t t h t p
e n r a e t i -
m o t foo d t ff
a s a ar e r e s en n s s u s,

b t o ff
u d h i er e o c t t d b t hig h l y i m il bl
er e n a c n en ra e u as s a e

fo m r

Res ult s Tis s ue


.

of Us ing our Food .

A m o re he a l t h y ci c l t i o
bli s h d t h b o dil y dr u a n is esta e ,
e an

me t l f n a n un c t io xp i c
w vig o W ak
s e s d b li t yer e n e ne r . e n es ,
e l ,

c h illi e p e vi h e s s
n ss,vo ess i i t bili t y
s nmo v d ,
n er usn e ,
rr a ar e re e ,

b c a s i t i foo d f t i e d d wo
e u e s a t ve s B y m s or r an rn ou -
n er . ea n

o f t hi foo d ll t he l e m
s t w hic h ate i to t h c o mp o s i ti o
e en s en r n e n

o f b o di es a e
our
pp li e d i th ee d f l s bdivi i o
r su n e n u u s n .

P r ic e p er B ot t le , 5 0 Ce n t s .

P RE P A RE D O N LY BY

B O E RIC KE RU N Y O N
O M CE O P A T H I C P H A RM A CY
23 4 S U TTE R S TRE E T
S AN F RA N CIS CO
19 2

A RES TORA TIVE


a ft er A cu t e Di seases , an d

A S TIM U L A I
N T
t o W an i n g N erv e Pow er .

TH E G RE fl T RE M ED Y F OR fl L L F ORM S OF

A B RA IN A ND
NE RV E F OOD

N E E DF U L y i n m an f or m s o f E "
H A U S TE D V I TA L I TY i n ci d en t t o

m o d er n li f e .
19 4

to o th ; B i er s ra n Fa g , o
I m p a i re d d M em oy r , Ner v u s n es s , an

N er vo D d d G l oo m y F
us r ea an ci I i t bili t y d Im p an es, rr a an a

ti e n c e, Hy t i V t i g o H d ch
s er a, er B c k ch N l g i
,
ea a es , a a es , e u ra a,

S l pl
ee P ly t ic d S p m o dic C o di t i o
es s n es s , ara an as n ns .

W o m n It i effi c i
— t m dy f
s an m y of t h
e en re e or an e

S p ci l Ail m
e t of F m l
a en s p ci ll y w he d p o d
a es , e st e a en es n en or

a cc o m p i d b y N v o D i t b c
an e er It w ill
us g l t t h
s ur an es . re u a e e

M t l F c ti o
en s rua p ci unl l y w h n, p i f
es l d teo p a en a n u ,
an ne u

th e y t m f t C hild bi t h M i c i g L o g c o t i d
s s e a er -
r , s ar r a es , n n nue

L c o ho
eu P of
rr M ea o r t rtio It i t h
u se m dy f
en s ru a n . s e re e or

H y t i i ll i t f o m
s er a n N vo
a s A t t ck
r d f
s, mo t er us a s, an or s

o f t h di t b c i cid t t Ch g f L i f
e s ur an es n en o an e o e .

OL D A G E f i n d s i n
S c hu e s s le r Ne r ve S a lt

s

a wo d f l n er u a id to o v co m
er e man y of t he di s tu r b c i ci
an es n

d en t at l pl
th i tim
s F l of S t g t h M t l
e— S ee e s sn e s s , ai ure ren ,
en a

D p s i o P ly i of y p t of t h b o d y L m i g P i
e r es n, ara s s an ar e ,
a n a ns ,

I co ti
n c of U i L o of ll A p p t i t H ll ci t i o
n n en e r n e, ss a e e, a u na ns

an d I ll io of t h S
us Im p i d M m o y
ns d fi t
e en s es, a re e r ,
an rs

t g
s a of S oft i g of t h B i
es en n e ra n .

S CIIU E S S L E —
R ’
S N E RV E S A L T
I S P RE P A RE D ON L Y B Y

B OE RIC E K RU N Y ON
H o m oeo pat hic Pha rm ac y

28 4 S u tt e r S t re e t S an F r a n c is c o , Ca l .

B RA N C H H OU S E S "
OA KL A N D — 1225 B r o dw
a ay N E W Y ORK— 4
97 F i t fhA ve n u e

P ORTL A N D , OR— . 803 h


W a s in g t o n S t re e t
U N IV E R S I TY OF C A L IF ORN I A L IB RA RY ,

B E RKE L E Y
TH IS B O OK IS D U B ON TH E L A S TD ATE
S TA M PE D B EL OW
B ook s n ot r etu r n ed on t im e ar e j
s u b ec t to a fine of
5 00 p e r vo lu me a ft er h
t he t i r d d a y o v e r d u e , i n c r e as i n g
to f
p e r v o lu m e a t e r t he s i xt d ay h B o ok s n o t in
f
.

d e m a n d m a y b e r e n e w e d i f a p p li c a t i o n i s m a d e b e o r e
e x p i r a t i o n o f lo a n p e r i o d .

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