====== EUTHANASIA ====== {{anchor:s2}}BY GEO G. GALE, C.M., M.D., QUEBEC, CANADA. {{anchor:s3}}MALE, about thirty years of age, last stage of consumption; troubled with diarrhoea and //severe// colic. {{anchor:s4}}The allopathic doctor has been prescribing astringents and opium. {{anchor:s5}}This intoxicates him; he wakes up with his pains increased; his head aches and his mind is dazed from the effects of the opium. //{{anchor:s6}}Colocynth.// 200, in water removed the colic, but produced no headache, etc. {{anchor:s7}}The man died //without// pain three weeks after. {{anchor:s8}}In another case similar to the above, //Colocynth.// removed the pains and the patient died three days after without experiencing a return of the pains. ---- ====== DOCUMENT DESCRIPTOR ====== ^ Source: | The Homoeopathic Physician Vol. 01 No. 02, 1881, page 66 | ^ Description: | EUTHANASIA | ^ Remedies: | Colocynthis | ^ Author: | Gale, G.G. | ^ Year: | 1881 | ^ Editing: | errors only; interlinks; formatting | ^ Attribution: | Legatum Homeopathicum |