This section is from the book "Materia Medica And Therapeutics Inorganic Substances", by Charles D. F. Phillips. Also available from Amazon: Materia medica and therapeutics.
In true epilepsy, bromide of lithia was used by M. Levy and by Dr. Weir Mitchell. The latter physician found that it was determined to the skin much like other bromides, but it proved a better hypnotic, and in moderate doses of 10 to 20 gr., relieved or cured epilepsy after larger doses of other bromides had lost their effect (American Quarterly Journal, October, 1870).
 
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