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Homeopathy – Medicine for the New Millennium – page 59

seminar saying that her mother was in the town hospital ready to be operated on in three days, and since I was there, could I do something for her mother?
The appeal was made in front of three hundred homeopathic physicians and it was a big challenge. Could homeopathy do something in such a short time, in legs in which the arteries were so closed as to allow gangrene to develop in a patient suffering for years with diabetes.
The most interesting thing was that during their routine exami- nations in the hospital they found out that this woman was also suffering from adenocarcinoma of the lungs, and such a diagno- sis made the prognosis extremely bleak.
I took the case in June 1989 on a Friday in the hospital, and the patient was programmed for amputation the next Tuesday. Therefore, we had only three days to show some effect on the circulation of her legs in order to persuade the doctors of the hospital to postpone the operation. Pictures of her legs, and the case study, was presented by me to the class with an analysis of the case and the prescription of the homeopathic remedy that she started taking at Friday noon.
The excitement in the class was tremendous, and the elation of all the doctors in the seminar was great when we heard on Tuesday morning that the doctors of the hospital had decided to postpone the operation due to the fact that the popliteal artery showed some signs of functioning again. In another week the patient was dis- charged from the hospital bearing her weight with both legs. The treatment continued for two years, after which the patient report- ed to be quite well. I stopped consulting the patient after that time.
In 1999 I wanted to present this case in a medical sympo-sium in Greece with the participation of a group of distinguished pro- fessors of medicine. I therefore asked my secretary in July 1999 to contact the daughter of the woman to give us a report. The re- port arrived in September 1999 and says as follows:
‘Your treatment of my mother was very successful. She was in a good condition until she died on 26.11.98. On this morning she probably had a stroke, she was very weak and tired and didn’t want to get up. She fell into sleep again and when the doctor from the village arrived, he recognised that