ACUTE SINUSITIS



There are cases of Bryonia three or four days before the nose begins to “holler” and it is a Bryonia case until the end, until they are straightened up. With this treatment, I hesitate to say this, I have no complications. I cant remember a case that has had a complication where it has been treated this way.

DR. GLADISH (Closing): Thank you for the discussion.

I am interested in this idea of Dr. Morgans that they start in the colon. There is a probably a certain amount of truth to that. Maybe it is all true. I hadnt noticed any close connection in these cases with any colon troubles, but nobody knows just what does cause a cold and whether it starts in the colon or some where else.

As to Dr. Saxons case, I would be inclined to do the same as he did. I figure that penicillin is not curative but that it works along the same lines that surgery does and in the case where you use surgery for an emergency, why I would prefer to use penicillin. If you had a very acute case like that, that didnt respond rapidly to a homoeopathic remedy, I would probably give penicillin too.

Donald G. Gladish