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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 74

Again, in section 6, aphorisms 11 and 21:
In those suffering from depression of spirits and kidney diseases the appearance of haemorrhoids is a good sign.
The appearance of varicose veins or haemorrhoids in those suffering from mania shows that the mania is cured.
And in aphorism 26 of the same section:
If the erysipelas moves from the outside to the inside, it is a bad sign, but if the opposite happens it, is a good sign.1
In all these examples we can see how correctly this great physi- cian understood and described the law of direction of cure.
The direction ‘from above downwards’ appears mainly in skin eruptions where the trouble moves from the head and the upper part of the extremities toward the fingers and nails. Likewise, if the symptoms move from the brain to the lungs, this is a move- ment from above downwards, and at the same time from a more vital to a less vital organ.
Finally, the symptoms disappearing ‘in the reverse order’ to which they appeared means, for example, that if a patient suf- fered from chronic headaches ten years ago and then from ver- tigo and after that from depression or epilepsy, the depression or the epilepsy would be the first to disappear; next vertigo, and then when this had gone, the headaches would return and finally they would also disappear.
This gives an idea of what detailed and careful work is required of a homeopath in each individual case if he is to restore his patients to health. It also shows the knowledge he must have and the difficulties he encounters when, in the course of treatment, old symptoms reappear and the patient is anxious to get rid of them.
It is of the utmost importance, then, for the patient to thorough- ly know the theory of homeopathy; otherwise, he will perhaps discontinue treatment just when he is improving. It has been the source of much disappointment for me to see good work undone by ignorance and impatience.

Reference
1 Hippocrates, Aphorisms; author’s translation from the Greek.