. The American homoeopathist . ll a few dayslater a cough would begin, and then in ashort time a full-fledged case of croupousdiphtheria would be developed. We con-tinued our use of kali bich., using it in the6th, and had very much less of the tried intubation in many of thesecases, but in every case, with the exceptionof one, the intubation was fatal. In sev-eral I felt the cases should have recovered,but they died of heart trouble. The onlycase that did recover was a case where Isaw the patient daily, and under carefulcare the little fellow made a perfect re-covery. In one case th


. The American homoeopathist . ll a few dayslater a cough would begin, and then in ashort time a full-fledged case of croupousdiphtheria would be developed. We con-tinued our use of kali bich., using it in the6th, and had very much less of the tried intubation in many of thesecases, but in every case, with the exceptionof one, the intubation was fatal. In sev-eral I felt the cases should have recovered,but they died of heart trouble. The onlycase that did recover was a case where Isaw the patient daily, and under carefulcare the little fellow made a perfect re-covery. In one case that I was called to Ifound the child very ill. They begged meto place the tube, and I did so, and thepatient seemed fairly on the way to re-covery. I left a day or two later. I heardthat the patient was dead. I believe thosecases are usually fatal when they get tothat point of complete prostration. —Dr. R. C. Moffat, the oldest homeo-pathic practitioner in Brooklyn, died lastmonth. THE AMERICAN PORTRAITS. 3ii. R. Wilson Carr, M. DSedalia, Mo. <«W


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