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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 34

boils. Used to have warts – burnt off. Feet always cold. Hair falling out. Tonsillitis recurrent. Perspiration copious from exertion. Urine light and yellow, frequent and copious. Rectal evacuation costive, daily, in morning. Sensitive to cold, not to heat. In childhood was sensitive to heat but always had cold feet. Urination frequent, difficult, urine nearly white, follow- ing the drinking of two glasses of beer when overheated ten years ago. Considers this the beginning of kidney trouble and skin disorder. Nausea, riding in cars or on elevators. Psor. cm.
Nov. 7. Stomach – empty sensation. Itching over entire body. Rheumatism in joints; shoulder, wrists, elbows. Anus moisture; itching. Kidney-region pain. Feet cold. Sensitive to cold. Psor. cm.
Dec. 16. Cold feet and sensitive to cold. No new symptoms.
March 4. 1904. Lupus has not broken out much this winter. Anus – moisture. Tired and languid; wants to recline.
Constipation. Respiration sighing. Psor. cm.
April 23 and July 6. Psor. mm. Chief symptoms during this period were rheumatic pain in ankles, sensitiveness to cold, nausea riding on cars, hair dropping out, and moisture about anus.
Oct. 1 (about). Headache frontal. Stomach sour. Nose -lupus visible on crest and side of nose. Nausea, riding on elevated road cured by Psor.
Nov. 9 and Dec. 23. Sulphur. 10m.
Feb. 15. Pains in small of back. Pain in region of spleen.
Headache frontal. Catarrh of nose. Slow to answer. Sleeps with covers overhead.
Here the record ceases. The patient has remained cured many years.1
It would be no exaggeration here to say that love is needed. However, taking the case is only the first part of the picture, for the prescriber must then set about finding the remedy. To do so he must go through his books and study the provings of different drugs until he finds the one whose symptoms are the most simi- lar to those of the patient.