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Materia Medica Viva Volume 5 – page 1202

will bring about symptoms in the central or peripheral nervous system, usually taking the form of convulsions or epilepsy.
2. Mental retardation, immaturity, childish behaviour, while the
physical body is overly well-developed. Bufo is a remedy that can be confused with Bar-c., as both feature mental retardation in their symptomatology; however, while both are immature intellectually, an important difference must be pointed out. The Bar-c. mental retardation is usually accompanied by physical underdevelopment, while the Bufo mental state is usually to be found in a well developed, strong muscular body that is almost overdeveloped. The Bar-c. cases generally look small and sometimes dwarfish, while the Bufo cases are large in the physical body and ‘small’ in the mind.
3. Arousal of the lowest sexual passions: the person becomes a slave to his sexual desires, which are excessive and usually perverted from the norm. Excessive masturbation is practiced with no limits. The person, usually a boy or man, seeks solitude to practice masturbation. Bufo provokes the tendency to the practice, and sometimes causes impotence. It also causes a desire for intoxicating drink.
The tendency of Bufo is to ‘bring down’ the person to the most basic or primitive instincts; to bring the whole being down to earth, or rather to muddy waters. As well as a low level of intellect, the Bufo individual exhibits the lowest type of passion, particularly in the sexual sphere. Here the patient shows no sign of refinement; on the contrary, a basic unstoppable sexual urge will drive him to seek satisfaction under any circumstance.
You may for instance be faced with a muscular boy who looks large for his age, and who behaves strangely, as though his mind were far younger than his body; the only thing on his mind is how to satisfy his sexual appetite. The boy is not really interested in you or the