TUBERCULINUM [Tub]:

- Nash E.B.

Cosmopolitan; never satisfied to remain in one place long; wants to travel.

Wandering pains in limbs and joints; stiff when beginning to move; worse standing, better continued motion.

Longs for open air, wants doors and windows open, or to ride in strong wind.

Takes fresh cold on least exposure, can't get rid of one before another comes.

Emaciation, even while being well, and so hungry must get up nights to eat.

Pain through left upper lung to back. Tubercular deposit begins there. Persons with a history of tuberculosis in the family.

Symptoms ever changing, begin suddenly, ceasing suddenly.

One case of retarded menstruation in a young girl who had greatly enlarged tonsils and who began to grow tired and weak, pale and short breathed on any exercise. The menses appeared twice under the action of PULS., but at intervals of several months, and finally not at all. After the failure of several other remedies to give her any benefit, she took one dose of TUB., 1m. with prompt, easy and natural appearance of the menses and corresponding improvement in other respects, and is now attending school in apparent good health. I forgot to state that her sister, older, died of consumption a few yrs ago.

Again, while on a visit to my daughter in Athens, Pa., I called upon one of the Hom., physicians of the place, whom i had never met before. He had read "Leaders, " and after we had talked books a while he asked me if I would not like to see a curious case, and there was no MONEY in it, but it had come into his hands from the allopaths who had given it up to die. Of course, there being no money in it, I readily consented to go. Found a child of 7 months, with "head on him" larger than a man's head, with eyes pushed out and turned upwards, only movable a little from a side to side. It looked idiotic. The fontanelles could not be felt, because of the hydrocephalic condition which filled the whole scalp, distending it as above described.

I could not see that that child recognized anything, except that its whining moaning (almost constant) seemed to increase if it was spoken to or moved.

Inquiry into its family history discovered that several of the mother's sisters had died with tuberculosis. She was the only one left of the family, I think. I gave, with the doctor's consent, a powder of TUB., 1m. and advised to let it act. This was on the monday following easter sunday.

May 24th, 1900, I received the following letter:

"Dr. E. B. Nash, "Cortland, N. Y.

"DEAR DOCTOR: --You will doubtless remember the case of hydrocephalus you saw with me while in Athens, and for which you prescribed TUB., Well, from that day, the head ceased to increase in size and (though it has taken no medicine at all, since taking that)has began gradually DECREASE. They measure it in the same place every sunday, and last sunday it was half a n inch smaller than a week before. Will you kindly send me a graft at once of TUB., high, that I may continue the remedy at intervals, etc., etc.,"

I received one letter since, reporting further improvement. I can hardly expect a CURE in such a case, but the effects of the remedy, so far, seem to be quite remarkable. a case of lung trouble brought to me over a year ago from Seneca Falls, N.Y. had been every summer up in the Adirondacks at Saranac, at a sanitarium established by Dr. Loomis, of N. Y., lung specialist. She continued to grow worse until I took her case in hand. Under the action of two doses of SULPH., c. m. followed by TUB., c. m. she is so improved that I think it would be hard to convince any one that she ever suffered from such conditions.

The trouble located in the upper left lung, where there was a distinct cavity, which as far as I can discover, is now healed, though there is a little dullness of respiratory murmur remaining.

One result of the action of these remedies was to restore a granular surface to the eyelids which had been cured (?) with local applications. I am sure that many incurable chronic chronic diseases have local manifestations of PSORA.

One more case.--L. D. G., a man 60 yrs of age, whose brothers and sisters has been troubled at times with a spasmodic gagging cough. for 25 yrs. He was operated for a stricture of the urethra, and a few weeks after was attacked with chills resembling fever and ague. It was in the winter season, and chills and fever are not common here at any time of the year, unless imported. He had several of these chills daily, until there developed a strong RHUS-T.,condition, when a dose of that remedy put an end to them. But here followed frequent attacks of great pain from the back all through the abdomen, especially the hypogastric region. When I would get these pains in the bowels relieved in a measure he would have what appeared to be neuralgic pains in different parts all over him, first in one place, then in another. When these would seem to subside, he would begin to cough more, and so the thing travelled from pillar to past, for months.

Dr. Sheldon, of Syracuse, a man of large experience, was called in consultation. After careful examination, he decided, in view of the family history and (as he expressed it) a peculiar doughy feeling in the abdominal walls, that the case was tubercular in character, and advised VERAT., at present, because the patient was so weak and reduced and cold, especially extremities.

It was given, but with little or no effect, and things went on as usual until his theory of TUBERCULOSIS one even., I dropped a dose of TUB., upon his tongue. The effect was that he slept that night as quietly as if under the influence of an anodyne, and every symptom was alleviated, and he improved in every way for weeks until he was able to be out on the street every day. It was very cold weather and he caught cold and came down to the bed again. After a few doses of ACON., for symptoms following his exposure, he received another dose of TUB., as before, with similar effect, and in a short time he had so far improved as to be able to go on a visit to his friends in Troy, N. Y.

How he will come out is still a question, but repeated effects of the remedy were so apparent in so grave a case that I have deemed them worthy of narration.

If you turn to H. C. Allen's "Key-notes of leading remedies, "page 297, you will find recorded: "SYMPTOMS EVER CHANGING, ailments affecting one organ, then another, the lungs, brain, kidneys, liver, stomach, nervous system--beginning suddenly, ceasing suddenly."

This seemed to be the case with this patient.

In conclusion, I have seen apparent benefit follow the exhibition of this remedy in both incipient as well as advanced cases of phthisis, always giving the high preparations in the latter and letting it act a long time without repetition. In view of what Dr. Burnett has written, and my own limited experience lately, I am confident that TUB., is destined to rank with PSOR., in the treatment of chronic cases.

I will add now Dec. 17th, 1900, that the case of L. D. G. has continued to improve until he seems as well as he has continued to improve until he seems as well as he has during the last 10yrs and weighs more.

Another case--Maude Porter, age 27, unmarried; sanguine, nervous temperament; short, and stout when in health; blue eyes, brown hair.

Has had bad occasional epileptic fits for 11 yrs. Have been less frequent for past 2 yrs under the influence of a specialist's medicine that she got by letter from N. Y. Her mother had just died of tubercular consumption. Maude cared for her and was continually over her for the last month of her sickness.

After her mother died, on may 28, 1900, she came to me with symptoms as follows:

Can't eat anything.

Mouth tastes very badly; in the morn., worse.

Smell of cooking food nauseates.

Coughs badly, especially nights.

Soreness middle of chest, behind sternum, worse when coughing or ascending hill or stairs.

Has lost 22 lbs. of flesh since May 1st.

Backache when tired.

Feels cold and shivery, worse morn., and even.,

Feels very weak, can't walk without fatigue.

Passed her last period without menses.

Greatly depressed and cries easily.

Has had a cough since La grippe last Dec.,

Has had a diarrhoea for past 4 weeks.

Pulse from 100 to 120 all the time.

Sweaty nights.

On that date I prescribed PULS., 200th and later 10m. with no perceptible change for the better.

After PULS., failed I prescribed for her TUB., 1m., and for the next 4 months, she got about once in two weeks the same, once or twice changing to BAC., 200, under which treatment she made a perfect well as ever at this date, DEC 17 1900.

I believe that she would have gone with quick consumption but for this remedy. What do you think, my reader?.

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