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Materia Medica Viva Volume 11 – page 2578

thoughtless dullness or reverie, with staring at one point, alternates at times with incoherent muttering; constipation.
Prescribed Helleb., two grains per day cured her in a few weeks.
Peters J. C
After typhoid fever, there remained a kind of melancholy in a girl, 20. She does not speak a word, is dull and indifferent to external impressions. Sits still upon her bed, apparently sunken in gloomy thought; face pale and distorted; look dull and unsteady; pupils dilated; pulse slow and weak; she eats proffered food, but never desires any; sleep scanty and restless; constant desire to run away, but without wildness of manner; without speaking a word she silently clambers up to the window and attempts to escape through it; whenever she did escape she always made her way towards the river; finally she threw herself into a privy, but was rescued from it.
Helleb. cured her quickly.
Knorre, General Horn. Journal, vol. 19, p. 24
Case of disordered bowel
A boy, aged 3 years, was taken sick three or four days ago, with disordered bowel, and soon fell into a drowsy and heavy state, in which he hangs back on his mother’s arm, showing the greatest repugnance to being moved or disturbed; his brow was knit and frowning; his eyelids drooping, pupils contracted, eyes dull and unexpressive; his head as well as body generally hot and dry; breathing short and quick, pulse 160 and throbbing; was very thirsty, could not bear the least noise and avoided the light; his tongue was white and thickly coated; bowel loose; he was exceedingly weak, and had commenced to emaciate.
Prescribed Treatment: Aconite 12. and Bellad. 12. in alternation every four hours; the next he was quite delirious, but much