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The Science of Homeopathy – page 148

only those symptoms cured during such a cure of the whole person are significant; occasional symptoms which randomly disappear without a corresponding curative change in the rest of the patient are disre- garded.

Eventually, a complete picture of the remedy emerges from all sources: toxicological literature, provings, and clinical observations. Once such a complete image is available, the remedy can be included in a complete materia medica. It is finally possible for a homeopath sufficiently familiar with the remedy to create a gradation of symptoms according to their importance as expressions of the true personality of the remedy. Necessarily, such a gradation is highly subjective and may vary somewhat from homeopath to homeopath, but we can neverthe- less offer a rough approximation of how symptoms are graded, from most reliable to least reliable.

The most important parameters in judging the reliability of symp- toms are as follows:

 

  1. Cured symptoms. Those symptoms cured as part of a total cure either during the experiment or in a clinical application.
  2. Frequency. Those symptoms found most frequently among the provers.
  3. Intensity. Those symptoms producing the most powerful effects on the provers.
  4. Potency. Those symptoms occurring during the testing of the highest potencies are more reliable than those occurring from crude doses.
  5. Timing. Those symptoms emerging in a prover immediately upon administration of the remedy, especially in a highly potency, are of greater significance than those occurring late.

 

Thus, the symptoms given the highest grade are, of course, cured symptoms (as part of a total cure) which are also observed in a large number of provers with great intensity and speed and which are evident even upon administration of high potencies. The least reliable symp- toms are those which occur weakly in just a few provers, which occur very late in a proving, which occur only in poisonings, or which were cured only incidentally without a corresponding general improvement in health.

As symptoms are graded and observed in actual patients, there gradually emerges an image of the personality of the substance being tested. Just as we do not view an individual as a collection of isolated characteristics such as hair color, body construction, mannerisms, at-