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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 101

Anticipation
As he notices this inefficiency he begins to feel very much in a hurry; there is not enough time for him to accomplish the things he wants to do. He becomes impatient and can hardly wait for an appointment. He has great anxiety about arriving on time for his rendezvous and will leave home much too early for an ap- pointment. The anticipation of any engagement brings on anxie- ty, sweating and sometimes diarrhoea. Thus, Argentum nitricum is one of the main remedies for complaints which occur from an- ticipating an appointment or engagement.
At this point the patient is well aware of the weakening of his faculties and the failing of his memory. He feels incompetent and inefficient, especially when confronting some sort of in- tellectual challenge. This patient is of the type who, even if he knows a subject well, becomes very anxious before giving a public speech and, in anticipation of the event, may suffer a rum- bling abdomen, flatulence, vomiting and even diarrhoea. Even an insignificant appointment may produce similar reactions. Ty- ler describes a typical case:
‘A poor little school girl of six, in such terrors of anticipation that, when the school bell rang, she put her head in her hands and vomited. Argentum nitricum finished that trouble promptly and entirely.’
As the pathology of Argentum nitricum develops, the patient seems to lose intellectual strength and control. Rather he seems to be con- trolled or almost overwhelmed by his emotions and impulses.

Anxiety
The psychological pathology may begin in a different way; often the patient may confront a type of shock which overwhelms his balance. Frequently this shock comes in the form of a death in the family, or perhaps someone close to him develops a serious dis- ease like cancer. The patient then begins to develop great anxi- ety, especially concerning his own health. Also, he may devel- op great concern or anxiety about others, his family or friends.
He becomes overly anxious or even frightened when he is alone and, consequently, seeks out company. Argentum nitri-