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Old 11th September 1999, 01:47 PM
Ben Rozendal Ben Rozendal is offline
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Next time she cannot take anything at all, you administer a drop in the eye and you will see that the eye will not 'vomit' while a short contact with the remedy is sufficient, even if profuse tears flow from the eyes. I know what you say about distances, Australia is the same if you live out in the sticks. From you name it appears as if you would speak Afrikaans. ben i da baaie sleg o he'k geliek?
There are some other ways around this dilemma with those that vomit. I would have first given Ipecac, in the eye, which also has malarial symptoms and where the vomiting is so pronounced. Or if the patient be very red Aconite, all via the eye. You can also use the suppository, where diarrhoea is not present. enemas with the remedy also work like a charm. Intra-venous injection of the remedy also works.
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