CLINICAL CASES



DR. SPALDING: I will speak of the last question first. This lady was very much from Missouri in regard to the exchange of the discharge, of course, for her trouble in her hand, and was somewhat convinced by my showing her records of other cases where discharge occurred following the remedy. She had an examination made which was negative. I have never seen a discharge positive for gonorrhoea in cases of discharges that returned after many years. I have had a large number of cases where a discharge has returned. I have never personally seen a positive one yet.

With regard to the diet in the stomach ulcers, two of them had been on Sippy diet, had been treated at the hospital with the usual allopathic powders. I continued the last case on the Sippy diet for one week and then told him to go ahead and eat what he could.

I dont put those cases on a straight Sippy diet and hold them there. It seems to me under the homoeopathic remedies those ulcers tolerate food quicker than any other way, and the remedy is very rarely one that you think of as a stomach ulcer remedy. It is more of a remedy for the patients mental state.

Ray W. Spalding