52. A very irritable lady, suffering under the most violent and threatening nervous symptoms, even spasms; had hectic fever, sleepless nights, and her mind was nearly deranged; disturbed by unfounded jealousy. After one dose of Hyosc 30 cent, she soon was well and remained so.- E. STAPF
53. A farmer’s woman who had by jealousy become a raving maniac, and was to be transferred to an insane asylum, got well from one drop of the same (Hyosc.) remedy, bodily and mentally.- E. STAPF
54. A young girl was made seriously ill from jealousy and grief about a faithless lover. She suffered with fever most in the hours after midnight; high redness of the face, with constant delirium and desire to run away; she complained all the time of a throbbing toothache. One dose of Hyosc. cured the toothache and delirium, and a second week after restored her completely.- BOENNINGHAUSEN
55. Unwanted restlessness; piercing, fixed look; quick jerking motions of the head : glances now here, now there. Wants to leave the room; sees frightful apparitions, which come to take him away, chickens without feathers on them, a herd of large crabs, which are driven through the gate into the city. Epileptic convulsions : Hyosc.- THORER
56. After unhappy love, quiet, dreamy, no ambition to work, little desires to eat; sighs heavily as if visited by a great misfortune; at last becomes taciturn, takes no interest and refuses to eat or drink. Lies on the sofa with a painful expression on his face, sighing deeply. Nothing makes an impression on him, he scarcely says yes or no, looks drowsy and wears a sad smile on his face; Hyosc- BETHMANN.