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Materia Medica

Stimulants

all the cases we have mentioned when treating of opium, he gave it in
doses of from 1 to 2 grs. [grains] and sometimes to 3½ in a day and says it was
effectual, in some cases, in some cases he has given 8 or 10 grs. [grains] and in
one particular to the extent of 20 grs. [grains].

Epilepsy Mania &c. I have prescribed it as an anodoyne it agrees with some persons
when the opium does not. Dr Monroe gave 6 grs. [grains] of the extract to
a Young Lady in a consumption. Dr B_ and myself attended
a young man who was afflicted with Mania of a violent grade we
prescribed opium several times but it always increased the violence
of the symptoms and we then gave henbane and it produced a comfortable
and placid sleep, the patient asked for it during his lucid intervals.
Storks opinion of this subject is confoundable to those of the generality
of Physicians, it sometimes salivates. Dr Anthony Fothergill
has published a paper on its use in Melancholy, he found it of much
service. Bergius employ’d it to advantage in Mania. Dr Fothergill
used it with success in a species of mania called Puerperal Mania and
says both henbane and opium do much good. Cullen says in
Epilepsy it has sometimes been of service, but not more so than opium,
it has he says in other instances produced a turbid sleep and has
laid it aside from having been frequently disappointed. I think it does

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