The Hahnemannian monthly . inistered every hour. Vipera Torva.—The bite of this snake has produced oedema of the aryieno-epiglottidean folds. It is then a homoeopathic remedy in this affection. Mercuiius produces an inflammation of the larynx associated with dyspnoea. Itlias been recommended in the treatment of oedema of the glottis, but in Joussetshands has not given good results. Sanguinana has been highly recommended by Dr. Nichol, who has had excep-tionally good results from it. Its pathogenesis does not furnish any well-markedindications for its emyloyment in oedema glottidis.—LArt Medica


The Hahnemannian monthly . inistered every hour. Vipera Torva.—The bite of this snake has produced oedema of the aryieno-epiglottidean folds. It is then a homoeopathic remedy in this affection. Mercuiius produces an inflammation of the larynx associated with dyspnoea. Itlias been recommended in the treatment of oedema of the glottis, but in Joussetshands has not given good results. Sanguinana has been highly recommended by Dr. Nichol, who has had excep-tionally good results from it. Its pathogenesis does not furnish any well-markedindications for its emyloyment in oedema glottidis.—LArt Medica, March, 1891. Naphthalin in Diseases of the Nose, Throat and Larynx.— Clinical.—It hasbeen found a valuable remedy for hay lever, many inveterate cases seeming to havebeen entirely arrested; sneezng, eyes inflamed and painful, head hot; also spasmodicbronchitis and asthma; better in the open air; soreness in chest and stomach ; hasto loosen the J. A. Terry, in Journ. oj Ophthal., Otol. and Permanent Secretary of the International Homceopathic a photograph taken in 1881. THE HAHNEMANNIAN MONTHLY. JULY, i 89 i. THE DRUG-PROVING OF THE FUTURE. BY RICHARD HUGHES, , BRIGHTON, ENGLAND.(Presented to the International Homoeopathic Convention, June 18, 1891.) I have been desired to initiate, at this meeting, the discussion ofthe subject of drug-proving, as now lying before us. That I havebeen occupied, during the last seven years, in bringing together theresults of such work as done in the past, may be some qualificationfor attempting a view of what it may be and should be in thefuture. It is needless, at the present day, to demonstrate the necessity ofthe proving of drugs on the healthy human body, or to vindicatefor Hahnemann and his school their prominent place in the accom-plishment of the task. The former assumption I must take forgranted; and for the latter I have but to point to the Cyclopaediaof Drug Pathogenesy and to the v


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