I saw one case in which the disease appeared with a violent cholera morbus, and several in which it was accompanied with diarrhœa and dysentery.
II. Many severe cases of phrenzy, and two of cynanche trachealis appeared with the measles.
III. A distressing sore mouth followed them, in a child of two years old, that came under my care.
IV. A fatal hydrocephalus internus followed them in a boy of eight years old, whom I saw two days before he died.
V. I met with a few cases in which the fever and eruption came on in the same day, but I saw one case in which the eruption did not take place until the tenth, and another, in which it did not appear until the fourteenth day after the fever.
VI. Two children had pustules on their skins, resembling the small-pox, before the eruption of the measles.
VII. Many children had coughs and watery eyes, but without the measles. The same children had them two or three weeks afterwards.
VIII. Many people who had had the measles, had coughs during the prevalence of the measles, resembling the cough which occurs in that disease.
The remedies made use of in my practice were,