SHORT PROVINGS OF ADRENALIN


Slight nausea. Tired when walking out (usually better); shins lame and sore while walking a short walk seems light a long and weary one. Tenderness under the nails. Flushed face without heat began at 4-5 p.m. daily, continuing about an hour each time.
Dull pain in the left ovary extending backward to the sacral region and down the sciatic nerve. Albuminous leucorrhoea peared and disappeared with the pain in the ovary.


Oct. 26th,1922. I gave a woman of 40 w2ho 2as without symptoms,but whom I thought to be a sensitive, a dose of Erharts Adrenalin 1000th. The following symptoms ensued:

Oct.27th. Oppressed respiration while physically active; “the heart pumps hard”.

Pain in the right sciatic darting down to the knee.

Oct.28-29th. Urine scanty,highly colored, especially the night secretion. The organ disappeared if not heeded,and the bladder emptied later by voluntary action.

Oct.30th. Sore aching inside, as if in the kidneys, extending to the nates; this entire area tender, worse in the lumbar region of the back.

Muscles above the scapular sore.

Breasts feel heavy; are shaggy and sloppy (firm and well preserved before).

Oct.31st Nov. 3rd Aching and soreness in the back more intense, centering over the sacral region on the left side.

Slight nausea.

Tired when walking out (usually better); shins lame and sore while walking a short walk seems light a long and weary one.

Tenderness under the nails.

Flushed face without heat began at 4-5 p.m. daily, continuing about an hour each time.

Dull pain in the left ovary extending backward to the sacral region and down the sciatic nerve.

Albuminous leucorrhoea appeared and disappeared with the pain in the ovary.

Nov. 3rd. All symptoms gone. Had lost six pounds weight. WATERBURY, CONN.

Royal E S Hayes
Dr Royal Elmore Swift HAYES (1871-1952)
Born in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA on 20 Oct 1871 to Royal Edmund Hayes and Harriet E Merriman. He had at least 4 sons and 1 daughter with Miriam Martha Phillips. He lived in Torrington, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States in 1880. He died on 20 July 1952, in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, at the age of 80, and was buried in Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United States.