
Hoyne T S, Clinical Therapeutics 1878, p. 235.
CASE CCCCXCIV. Scirrhous cancer of the breast. Mrs. H., aged forty-seven. Left breast stony, hard, and about the size of a half-pint measure; pains sharp and twinging. Accompanied by sudden attacks of momentary blindness; offensive foot-sweat; sharp pains in the left ear. Conium 1000 every fourth week for three months; cancer then soft and pulpy, but exuded an acrid, bloody matter; foot-sweat and symptoms at the eyes remained. Sil. 1000 finished the case in a few weeks, Dr. A. Thompson.
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It’s interesting that Silicea stands exactly next to Conium in the analysis, covering the exact same symptoms. This highlights the concordance between these two remedies.