However, since the onset of the hemiplegia Mrs. Meyer had been very despondent. There had been ups and downs but she had rarely felt well. The depression was a mild one and in point of fact may perhaps be regarded as non-psychopathic, since at her age with her disability, there might well be a degree of sadness and unhappiness concerning the future. Mentally, there was no other disorder of note, and in particular no disorder of memory.
METHODS OF TREATMENT
I. BY MOUTH.
1. MERCURY
2. IODIDES
3. ARSENIC
II. INTRAMUSCULAR INJECTIONS
1. MERCURY
2. SALVARSAN, NEOSALVARSAN, OTHER ARSENIC PREPARATIONS
3. SODIUM NUCLEINATE