- Dr.
- George Wigg of Portland, Oregon proved Iris -t in the later part of 1885.
- He pu blished the provingTesting a remedy on healthy volunteersThe systematic method of administering a substance to healthy subjects to observe and record the symptoms it produces. under the name of Iris minor.
- This, as Heath later showed, is a local name only, its true botanical name is Iris tenax.
- Dr.
- Wigg particularly noted the absence of saliva with dry mouth.
- Burning in eyes without tears.
- Pain in one tooth only.
- Itching and burning of scalp without eruption.
- Chill at 2 p.m.
- Painful spot in ileo -cecal region.
- Bilious vomiting, burning sensations (Iris.).
- Deathly sensation at point of stomach.
- Appendicitis.
- Gloomy, cast- down, homesick feeling