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When a baby (or a kitten) presents the symptoms that little Wilmarys kitten did, see what the same remedy will do. Fits; flat worms; vomits everything it eats; heavy, drowsy, exhausted, especially after vomiting; loose or watery, green, faecal discharges; cries as if hurt whenever picked up. AEthusa cynapium 10M (Fincke), one powder, cured.


When a baby (or a kitten) presents the symptoms that little Wilmarys kitten did, see what the same remedy will do. Fits; flat worms; vomits everything it eats; heavy, drowsy, exhausted, especially after vomiting; loose or watery, green, faecal discharges; cries as if hurt whenever picked up. AEthusa cynapium 10M (Fincke), one powder, cured.-R. E. S. HAYES.

Alternate symptoms of sadness and cheerfulness, associated with congestion, better nosebleed, Kali brom.

Alternate diarrhoea and rheumatism, Abrot.

Alternate piles and rheumatism, Abrot.

Asthma alternating with rash on chest, Calad.

Alternate chill and heat all night, wants to uncover, yet chilly therefrom, Acon.

Pains in chest alternate with those in the abdomen, AEsc. hip.

After the toothache lessens, the complaints in the abdomen return, Agar.

Alternate appearance of the symptoms of the body and the mind; as soon as one group predominates, the other ceases, Plat.

Lumbago alternating with headache, Aloe.

Alternation of heat and cold in rheumatism, or gouty pains in limbs, Lyc.

Alternation of gastric and rheumatic symptoms, Kali bich.

Eye symptoms alternate from one eye to the other, Silica.

Alternate constipation and diarrhoea, NUX VOM.

When pain in the forehead was worse the pain in the occiput was better, Amyl. nit.

Extreme aversion to food caused by the smell of food, COCC., COLCH., SEPIA.

Aversion to ones own family, Citric acid, Fluoric acid, Sepia.

Aneurism: many cases have been cured by Baryta carb. in lower potencies. (Best remedy for arterio-sclerosis).

Stool pasty, like mud adhering to bottom of vessel, Graph.

When Arsenicum fails to relieve burning and ulceration, give Anthrax.

Apprehension on being called to see a patient, Heloderma.

-H. C. MORROW.

Allan D. Sutherland
Dr. Sutherland graduated from the Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia and was editor of the Homeopathic Recorder and the Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy.
Allan D. Sutherland was born in Northfield, Vermont in 1897, delivered by the local homeopathic physician. The son of a Canadian Episcopalian minister, his father had arrived there to lead the local parish five years earlier and met his mother, who was the daughter of the president of the University of Norwich. Four years after Allan’s birth, ministerial work lead the family first to North Carolina and then to Connecticut a few years afterward.
Starting in 1920, Sutherland began his premedical studies and a year later, he began his medical education at Hahnemann Medical School in Philadelphia.
Sutherland graduated in 1925 and went on to intern at both Children’s Homeopathic Hospital and St. Luke’s Homeopathic Hospital. He then was appointed the chief resident at Children’s. With the conclusion of his residency and 2 years of clinical experience under his belt, Sutherland opened his own practice in Philadelphia while retaining a position at Children’s in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department.
In 1928, Sutherland decided to set up practice in Brattleboro.