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The Celle Seminars_Page 360

George Vithoulkas

(G.V.): Have you ever witnessed an accident or someone being hurt? How do you think you would react? Would you be terrified?
(F.P.): In that sort of situation I could imagine myself getting involved and taking action.
(G.V.): If somebody in your family is sick, are you very sympathetic?
(ER): It always affects me. It does not vary with the degree of sympathy that I ought to have and it doesn’t matter who it is in the family.
(G.V.): Do you like eggs? (F.P.): Yes.
(G.V.): In what form?
(F.P.): In any form, scrambled, boiled, etc. More recently I’ve been eating them boiled. I could eat one every morning and then another again in the evening. (G.V.): Soft-boiled or hard-boiled? (F.P.): Soft-boiled. (G. V.): Thank you.

ANALYSIS

(G.V.): Did you write down your prescriptions? (reads them aloud) Calcarea carbonica, Calcarea carbonica, Calcarea carbonica, Baryta carbonica, Baryta carbonica, Baryta carbonica, etc. I get the message, I have to give Baryta carbonica. Good, that means that the case was clear enough for you to come up with a pretty definite agreement on a remedy. I am quite happy.
The patient in this case was in fact given Baryta carbonica, for the reasons that you evaluated and wrote down. For those of you who prescribed Baryta carbonica, what was the decisive factor?
(A.l): Her childish appearance and behavior.
(G.V.): Someone else?
(A.2): The way she did not pick up on what you said. Yesterday I thought that the remedy was Phosphoricum acidum, but then I decided that the way she had to consider your questions

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