TELA ARANE^. 



Mrs. T., age, 43, in her climacteric period, had sudden hot flushes that 

 came over her several times a day, followed by cold sweat, cold extremi- 

 ties, and chilly sensations. Tela relieved her in two days. 



I\Irs. W., age, 41, attacked with uterine and left ovarian pains; very se- 

 A'ere crampings, and remitting pains, with cool, clammy . perspiration, cold 

 extremities, previously afifected with nocturnal orgasm, sudden nervous af- 

 fections, and frequent metrorrhagias. A few doses of Tela stopped the 

 pains, and the flow ceased in a week's use of the medicine. 



Mrs. D., aged 43, in her climacteric period, had sudden twitching of 

 facial muscles, sexual irritability, nocturnal orgasm, formication and sleep- 

 lessness. Prescribed Tela, which relieved her in a few days. 



Miss O. had complained of headache for ten days, from occiput to tem- 

 ple on the right, running to forehead, worse at night. Prescribed Tela. 

 Headache removed within 24 hours, and no return. 



James W. has for several days had hot flushes to come up suddenly, 

 several times a day, followed by cold sweat, cool extremities, with chilliness. 

 Tela relieved him in six hours. 



George N. had weak spells that came on irregularly several times dur- 

 ing the day, and regularly at six, P. M.; also sudden aching pain in the pel- 

 vis, extending more or less over the body, lasting until midnight, with 

 great nervousness. Cured in 30 hpurs with Tela Araneae. 



George H. had weak spells that came up 'suddenly with air puffings in 

 his ears; would last half an hour, then were succeeded by cold perspira- 

 tion, and cold extremities. Was relieved in 24 hours of all symptoms by the 

 use of Tela; continued medicine for three days and no return. 



Mrs. F. had typhoid fever, third week, with cold extremities, sore 

 aching pains in spots, worse in left foot and ankle, commencing after dark; 

 in an hour after, followed by a severe, increasing headache in the right 

 side, worse in the last half of the night. At four P. M. muscles of the neck 

 stiff, and severe aching pain in terigo-mastoid, and temporal regions to 

 occiput, cool, moist perspiration, cold extremities. Three drops of tincture 

 relie\ed her immediately. 



Mrs. H. complained of palpitation of the heart, pulse unaltered, cardiac 

 oppression, with cool, moist skin, and cold extremities. Prescribed Tela, 

 with immediate relief. 



Miss B., ovaritis, and slight metritis, following abortion, with peri- 

 odical pains coming on at 3 P. M.; prescribed quinine for the periodicity, 

 which only anticipated the time of the paroxysm that came up at one P. M., 

 with aggravations; then I learned for the first time that previous to her 

 confinement, she had numb spells, and extreme weakness that came on her 

 suddenly, -this being among the best symptoms that indicate the use of 

 Tela, which I prescribed. Relieved entirely in two days. 



Chas. S., afflicted with sudden, painful palpitation of heart directly 

 followed by smothering, profuse perspiration, and cool extremities; had 

 been often troubled with numbness, removed by massage. Prescribed Tela, 

 with quick relief. 



Mrs. J. W. was taken suddenly ill with uterine colic, like extreme abor- 

 tion pains, sharp and constant, with nausea and rigors like the commence- 

 ment of the second stage of labor, cold extremities, the os cervix tender 

 to the touch, hard and congested. Five drops of tincture of Tela removed 

 it in. five minutes, while other reliable medicines failed. 



John D., with pain in heart, came on suddenly with smothering res- 

 piration, numbness and cold extremities, pulse small and weak, followed 

 'by cool perspiration, and the paroxysms were periodical. Tela relieved him 

 promptly. 



• Miss Ida P. was troubled with cough when she was lying down, with a 

 tickling behind the sternum, a cold, oppressed feeling in the chest, and 

 numb sensations. It seemed as if much phlegm should be raised, but it 

 could not. Tela relieved all symptoms. 



Mr. M. Em., an old toper, reforming under treatment from his last 

 delirium. Commences suddenly at 3 A. M. to have a cool sensation running 



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