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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 53

Chapter 10

DOES HOMEOPATHY WORK?

When a homeopath has loved and deeply studied his work for many years, it sometimes happens that he may know the right remedy for the patient immediately. This is often wrongly called intuition. Perhaps intuition comes into it, but it is really a long and most serious acquaintance with homeopathy that makes this possible. An accomplished homeopath, Dr. Karl Konig, says:
We all know the experience, that sometimes, when seeing a patient, suddenly we are struck by the image of Drosera or Antimony. We are convinced that this is the right drug and that it will fit the patient as a key fit into its lock. How does this come about? It is not a matter of combined thought and impressions of outer symptoms; it is a sudden and immediate knowledge.1
In homeopathy, diagnosis is nothing more than the recognition of the drug which can cause – and therefore cure – a certain to- tality of symptoms. That is why homeopaths all over the world talk about their patients as being a ‘Sulphur case’ or a ‘Pulsatilla case’ and so on, and not a diabetes or arthritis case. They call the patient and the totality of his or her symptoms by the name of the remedy indicated.
These images are drawn from ordinary human experience plus a great deal more. In Appendix I (Materia Medico), some charac- teristic remedy images are presented in order to give you an idea of the detail involved; actually, even these descriptions are only a summary, since the full description of even one common rem- edy would occupy fifty pages or more. Here, I will present just a few thumbnail sketches.
Undoubtedly you know some hard-driving individual, constant- ly working to force the world to go his way, who is often nerv- ous and irritable, snaps at every detail, yanks the door handle off