rheumatic and gouty conditions of the joints.
Calcarea suffers from complaints from difficult dentition. In
babies the teeth are slow to come through, while older patients have problems with wisdom teeth.
Fragile fingernails are another characteristic of Calcarea; one can expect to see this symptom in most Calcarea patients unless the case suffers deeply on the mental level. The nails can also have white spots.
Kent describes the bone conditions of ‘natural lime cases’, i.e. Calcarea, in the following: ‘Born with an inability to digest the lime that is in their natural food, and they grow fat and flabby; and produce deficient bones. There is a greater proportion of cartilaginous material in the bones than lime, and the bones bend, and take on diseases and destructive troubles. Deficient teeth, or no teeth at all. The bones simply stop growing, and the patient goes into marasmus. ’
He then gives an account of the wonderful curative effects that follow these cases after a single dose of Calcarea: ‘All at once the teeth begin to grow; the bones begin to grow, and the legs become stiff enough for him to begin to walk, and they will hold him up… You will see within months or six weeks after giving a solitary dose of the sufficiently potentised remedy the nails that were corrugated and uneven and spotted and irregular will form a margin and will grow out smooth. You will see the ugly little crowns upon the teeth, distorted, and black things as they come up out of the gums; but when they have been under the suitable homeopathic remedy you will see them form a margin line, and from there on the teeth look healthy, and from there on the little body of the tooth is smooth and round; just as if the child had had an impulse to grow better teeth. ’
Glands, tumours and exostoses that is, hardness where softness