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The Science of Homeopathy – page 306

remedy is administered out of false com- passion at an incorrect moment.
Perhaps the most eloquent statement describing the pressures placed upon a ho- meopathic prescriber by a patient under aggravation is given by J.T. Kent: “Some- times the physician will be driven to his

wit’s end in dealing with these reactions. It is sometimes a dreadful thing to look upon, and the physician may be turned out of doors. Let him meet it as a man; let him be patient with it, because the ignorance of the mother or the friends can be no excuse for his violation of principle, even once.”