The Hahnemannian monthly . sappearing at a certain hour,chinium sulph. acts unfailingly. In a case of very violent sciatica, which had lasted for four years, andwhich appeared at nine in the evening daily, in a woman of forty, a widow,with a tendency to anaemia and obesity, this remedy, in one single dose,caused the pain to vanish. It did not recur ; she took the drug for sometime as a precautionary measure. The cure was lasting.—Leipziger Popu-laere Zeitschrift fuer Romceopathie, Nos. 13 and 14, 1898. Iris Versicolor in Migraine.—Dr. Juan Arriaga advises iris vers, inhaemicrania when there ar


The Hahnemannian monthly . sappearing at a certain hour,chinium sulph. acts unfailingly. In a case of very violent sciatica, which had lasted for four years, andwhich appeared at nine in the evening daily, in a woman of forty, a widow,with a tendency to anaemia and obesity, this remedy, in one single dose,caused the pain to vanish. It did not recur ; she took the drug for sometime as a precautionary measure. The cure was lasting.—Leipziger Popu-laere Zeitschrift fuer Romceopathie, Nos. 13 and 14, 1898. Iris Versicolor in Migraine.—Dr. Juan Arriaga advises iris vers, inhaemicrania when there are nausea and vomiting, intense pain in the head,pulsation in the temples, the pain and beating being more pronounced on theleft side. When the patient searches out a dark place, though there is noactual photophobia, and yet she desires to rest, then iris is an excellentremedy. A few doses of the drug every morning before eating will soonremove the disease definitely,—La Homceopatia de Mexico. Frank H. Pritchard, MINNM


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