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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 58

At this point his daughter and her husband, who were good friends of mine, came to consult me about the desperate con- dition of their father, and to ask me whether homeopathy could do something for the old man. My initial reaction was of course negative, but all the same I went with them to the hospital to see his condition myself.
After looking at his case 1 thought that there was a ray of hope and I said that I would take up the case if the doctors of the hos- pital agreed to suspend all allopathic medication except the in- tranasal feeding. Under homeopathic treatment and while all al- lopathic medication was suspended, his consciousness returned in seven days and in twelve days he asked us to take him home. We did, but not by an ambulance but by the private car of the professor.
A month later the man was so well that the only thing remaining was a swelling of his ankles. 1 then asked him to call the cardi- ologist for his opinion about his swollen ankles. The cardiolo- gist arrived and the patient opened the door. The doctor, not rec- ognizing the patient said, “I am the cardiologist and I came to see Mr. Stathopoulos”. The patient replied, “I am Mr. Statho- poulos”. The doctor insisted “Not you, the patient”. Mr. Statho- poulos now replied, “I am the patient!” The cardiologist, rinding him in very good condition, telephoned me later and said, “You made a small miracle”.
The man lived for another ten years in good health, driving his car until the end of his life, and died suddenly a few days after a brain stroke at the age of 84.

A case of progressed gangrene where preparations were being made to amputate both of the patient’s legs at the thigh.
The next case is an equally dramatic one: it was referred to me during a seminar I was giving in Celle, Germany, to a fairly large group of doctors. It concerned a woman who developed gan- grene and was in a hospital in Celle pending an operation during which they were intending to amputate both her legs at the thigh. The daughter of the patient, who is a medical doctor and a stu- dent of homeopathy, made an appeal during the first day of the