Vol. 1 No. 1 March 1978 (the first issue of Homoeopathica)
Mr G. T. Curle.
Mrs. A. had a burning, pressing, gnawing pain in the appendix area. It was a constant pain, with nausea not affected by food. It was aggravated wearing a tight belt, slightly relieved by lying down and completely relieved during menses. Mrs. A. had done the round of doctors and specialists for three years, including a visit to an Australian specialist - all to no avail. Her face had become spotty since the bowel trouble and she was mentally suspicious.
Her case worked out clearly to LACHESIS which dramatically relieved the pain and in a short time cleared the whole problem.
The remedy was worked out with Boger’s Cards
Card 92 Eruptions. 117 Gnawing, pestering pains. 128 Heat, burning. 136 Ileo-coecal region. 203 Pressure aggravates. 167 Aggravation before and after period. 231 Sensitive to noise, pain, light. 256 Pain in spots.