Logic of Repertories

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When you have prescribed one, two, three, remedies, especially in acute cases, but of course also in chronic cases, without results, I beg you, stop, do not continue. This is the moment to give Placebo, which you should have done at the beginning, to good effect. Applying this rule is much more difficult than just "doing something" by giving a badly chosen remedy of which you are not sure and which does not correspond to the essential symptoms of the case, either because you do not know the remedy, or because you do not know the patient`s essential symptoms. Patiently await the development of symptoms, like a hunter stalking his prey and waiting until it is properly visible to fire the shot which will kill it. Learn how to wait ad observe and don`t lose your head." "Every time you study a case to find the constitutional remedy, don`t simply limit yourself to finding the simillimum (the remedy with the most qualitative and quantitative similarity), but like William Tell, who was commanded to shoot an arrow into an apple resting on his son`s head and selected two arrows instead of one (the second for the man who had given him the order, if he missed the mark and hit his son), always have a second remedy up our sleeve, a remedy as much as possible similar to the first, in this way you will not be at a loss or your second prescription".

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Title
Logic of Repertories
Author
Edition
2nd ed.
Publisher
ISBN
9788131902301
Length
xviii+284p., 22cm.
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