calp by means of blisters, croton oil, &c.,—a means of 
I have tried and found very serviceable in several forms 
nity with meningeal symptoms. The remedy in which Ihave 
Poetess) is digitalis, of which T give full doses with iron, and T 
and T have seen some good from ergot in later stages. A copious 
e suiritive diet is most necessary. The excitement in the earlier 
_ > 18 & great drain on vital power, and unless the patient is well 
oe  Stres stimulants, of which the best form seems to be 
Saar, will sink in this stage from exhaustion. The quantity of 
oe'taken by some general paralytics, with benefit, is enormous. 
ntion the question of feeding especially, as I have found that 
patients before admission have been kept on a very restricted 
