convulsions the patient is mild, gentle, placid and yielding, which distinguishes it from Strychninum and Nux vomica convulsions.’ However, this mental feature will also be found in chronic and constitutional cases. In the interview they often try to please the doctor, to be kind to him. They are incapable of saying no, rather they present themselves as happy and placid. They try to avoid quarrelling or confrontation. These people also tend to be very sympathetic, even towards people who are not close to them: ‘Much affected by sad stories’ (Hahnemann). They weep easily, also from joyous emotions.
The immaturity can also be coupled with severe pathology on the intellectual level, with the brain apparently failing to develop. In a case of Tyler’s, the patient had fallen upon her head at the age of three and a half years and had had to lie in bed for four months, ‘unconscious and blind.’ Later on she developed a pustular eruption over the entire head which was treated allopathically. Since that time she had epileptic attacks with involuntary urination and violent clonic convulsions, especially at night, sometimes 20 to 30 times a night.
A case study: she had been very intelligent before her fall, but now, at the age of 23, she was like a baby. She was not able to wash or dress herself without help. If she was asked whether she wanted something to eat she said no, but ate if it was set before her. Tyler gave her Cicuta C200 on account of the violent convulsions, the pustular eruption and the ‘consequences of blow to the head,’ with very impressive results.
Not only did the epileptic attacks diminish greatly and finally completely cease, but her intelligence also increased a great deal. She learned to wash and dress herself, to do many tasks in the house, and her memory improved greatly. The case was observed for more than five years, with steady improvement of the intellect. Epileptic fits sometimes occurred after excitement, sickness or injury, but were brief. Tyler quotes another case with a similar course of pathology and treatment where she got similarly good results.