The Hahnemannian monthly . ms and an absoluteloss of consciousness and feeling. It also gives rise to a periodic fever of a quartan type, with a predominanceof the sweating, which Hoods the lace and is viscid and cold. Therefore thisis one of the principal remedies. Eclampsia.—Belladonna is indicated in that it produces all sorts of spasmsof the throat, larynx, pharynx and limbs. Dolichos prurieus, clonic spasmsof the extremities, with loss of consciousness, immobility of the eyes and eye-lids, which remain open. Tarantula, choreic spasms, which cease on hearingmusic. Treatment of Children who


The Hahnemannian monthly . ms and an absoluteloss of consciousness and feeling. It also gives rise to a periodic fever of a quartan type, with a predominanceof the sweating, which Hoods the lace and is viscid and cold. Therefore thisis one of the principal remedies. Eclampsia.—Belladonna is indicated in that it produces all sorts of spasmsof the throat, larynx, pharynx and limbs. Dolichos prurieus, clonic spasmsof the extremities, with loss of consciousness, immobility of the eyes and eye-lids, which remain open. Tarantula, choreic spasms, which cease on hearingmusic. Treatment of Children who Learn to Walk Late.—Dr. L. Gross-berger, of Bromberg, has obtained astonishingly good results in three or fourweeks by the use of sulphur, 5x, in the morning, a half-hour before nursingor two hours thereafter, and then for fourteen days one dose of cal. carb., 3 x,each day, at the same time using a sitz bath every morning.—LcipzlgerPopulate Zeitschrift fuer Homwopathie, Nos. 19 and 20, 1898. Frank H. Pritchard, M0MTMLY. MARCH, 1899. THE PERNICIOUS VOMITING OF PREGNANCY.* BY EDWIN H. WOLCOTT, , ROCHESTER, N. Y. (Obstetrician to the Rochester Homoeopathic Hospital.) In this article allow me to report a few interesting cases forour consideration and discussion. Mrs. F. B., aged about 35 years; multipara: seen in consul-tation with Dr. Neefus, August 3, 1898. The history of thecase follows : Menstruation ceased in January and about February 15thshe complained of nausea, vomiting and ptyalism, which con-tinued more or less severe for five months. In June she had aprofuse haemorrhage, which relieved the nausea and stomachsymptoms. Two weeks later another attack of haemorrhageoccurred, though not so severe as before. Becoming alarmedthat her form did not change as time advanced, she desired athorough examination, which was made on the above uterus was five and a half inches in depth, as ascertainedby the sound, and contained a sharp flexion in the anteriorwal


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