. The Hahnemannian monthly . nt tuberculosis. In phthisis cannot eat. Jariolinum.—Prophylaxis of small-pox. Cures small-pox. Vcratrum viridc.—High fever, high pulse, red streak on tongue; phle-bitis. Viburnum.—Delayed menses; feel like they would come; cramps whenthey do. Viscum.—Failing heart; worse lying left side. Wycthia.—Nasal catarrh, itching far back and dry; constant desire toswallow. Xanthoxylum.—Dysmenorrhcea, with cramps down front of thighs. —Chironian. Sanguixaria Nitrate.—Smarting and burning in throat and chest, par-ticularly under the sternum produced by coughing. Expectorated


. The Hahnemannian monthly . nt tuberculosis. In phthisis cannot eat. Jariolinum.—Prophylaxis of small-pox. Cures small-pox. Vcratrum viridc.—High fever, high pulse, red streak on tongue; phle-bitis. Viburnum.—Delayed menses; feel like they would come; cramps whenthey do. Viscum.—Failing heart; worse lying left side. Wycthia.—Nasal catarrh, itching far back and dry; constant desire toswallow. Xanthoxylum.—Dysmenorrhcea, with cramps down front of thighs. —Chironian. Sanguixaria Nitrate.—Smarting and burning in throat and chest, par-ticularly under the sternum produced by coughing. Expectorated matteris sweetish in taste, thick and yellowish in appearance. Sudden stoppingof catarrh of air passages and appearance of diarrhoea calls for San-guinaria. If influenza symptoms of winter cholera are present considerSanguinaria, Podophyllum and Mercurius corrosivus. Symptoms ofcatarrh in genito-urinary tract the result of influenza call for Mercuriuscorrosivus, Cantharis or Belladonna.—Hinsdale in MOMTftlX JUNE, 1911 Transactions of the Homoeopathic Medical Societyof the State of Pennsylvania BUREAU OF HOMOEOPATHIC INSTITUTES AND CLINICAL MEDICINE G. MORRIS GOLDEN, M. D., Chairman PNEUMOTHORAX. BY G. MORRIS GOLDEN. M. PHILADELPHIA. The condition of pneumothorax was brought to the writersattention by observing several cases that had been primarilydiagnosed pleurisy with effusion. It is the object of the paper to report several typical cases,after which the clinical features will be discussed, and thosephysical signs that have been found useful, in arriving at adiagnosis. Case I. Mr. T. A. Single. Age, 28. Occupation, history—Father dead; cause unknown. Mother liv-ing and well. Two brothers living and well. One sister dead,due to heart disease. Personal history.—Had the usual diseases of childhood, notfollowed by any sequelae. Last June, (five months ago) hefell from a ladder striking his back and left side. It is inter-esting to n


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