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Celle Seminar I, Case 16: Rheumatoid Arthritis

(F.P.): It changes, sometimes it is the right knee, sometimes it is the left knee; but concerning my elbows, the left elbow is clearly the worst.
(G.V.): Which side did it start on? (F.P.): I can’t remember.
(Therapist): It started on the left side; the right one was very normal, no problem at all.
(G.V.): Why do you say that you can’t remember? The doctor remembers.
(F.P.): I can’t remember what went on with my legs. (G.V.): Let’s see your foot. Is that blackness natural or did you put something on your foot?
(F.P.): No, that’s just the way it is, the whole foot all around is like that. For the past few weeks it’s been peeling like that; as you can see, under the foot it’s already peeled away. (G.V.): How long have you had that eruption on the foot there? (F.P.): Since September. (G.V.): Did it come after the remedies? (F.P.): After Natrum muriaticum. (G.V.): Is there any itching?
(F.P.): No, it doesn’t itch. It wasn’t after Natrum muriaticum, it was after Rhus toxicodendron.

ANALYSIS

(G.V.): In this course, I must say that we have had some very difficult cases. You will not be fortunate enough to find the remedy every time, but then neither will I. The reason is that most of the patients in the cases we have seen have been prescribed allopathic drugs. I forgot to ask her whether she had taken allopathic drugs. Is she taking pain killers at the moment?
(Therapist): She doesn’t want to take pain killers.
(G.V.): Did you see her walk? She walks quite crippled. I am open to suggestions in this case. It’s often discouraging being a homeopath because of all the things you are up against, for example, allopathic drugs. You need great courage to become a ho-

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