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Mitchell, S. Weir (Silas Weir), 1829-1914

"Fat and Blood An Essay on the Treatment of Certain Forms of Neurasthenia and Hysteria"

As I have
said, these are rare; but it is less uncommon to see great relief
without improvement in weight at all, or until the patient is up and
afoot for some weeks; and I could also state several cases in which a
repetition of the treatment won a final and complete success after the
first effort at cure had failed or but partially succeeded; and of this,
I believe, Professor Goodell has seen several examples.
I have mentioned more than once the singular return of menstruation
under this treatment, and as examples I add a brief list of some
notable instances.
Mrs. N., aet. 29, no menstruation for five years; return of menstruation
at thirtieth day of treatment; continued regularly ever since during
three years.
Mrs. C., aet. 42, eight years without menstruation; return at fourteenth
day of treatment; now regular during five months.
Miss C., aet. 22, no menstruation for eight months; return at close of
sixtieth day of treatment; regular now for four months.
Miss A., aet. 26, irregular; missing for two or three months, and then
menstruating irregularly for two or three months.


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