The answer is 'Lycopus virginicus'.
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FTRN 82 was:
Passive hemorrhages and heart affections are the
prominent features of this remedy.
Passive hemorrhage may be from different parts like
lung, nose, hemorrhoids,..... 'Hemoptysis in valvular
heart disease' 'Hemoptysis accompanied by palpitation
of heart and pain in the left side of chest'
'Hemoptysis with feeble heart'
Heart action may be violent or feeble. 'Feeble,
irritable heart & cold limbs and general nervousness.
Flatulence and rumbling in abdomen are also important
symptoms in this remedy which can aggravate the
palpitations.
The patient is nervous, irritable and hurried; 'not
inclined to talk even to her own family'.
< Excitement, thinking of disease, lying on right side
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ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (82)'
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Re: ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (82)'
hi Ardavan
the series of FRN is very witty and rewarding.
earlier our learned colleague has been kind enough to submit the reportorial
analysis each time which is the logical way to reach the goal.
this time i've no idea which rubrics were taken from Kent and if the
symptoms are taken from assorted MMs or from a single materia medica, e.g.,
i could not locate the symptom;
'Not inclined to talk even to her family'
it was not possible for me to find it in the Complete repertory.
please help me and oblige.
i again appreciate this informative way of raising the members' knowledge.
best
Dr Afsar Imam Sayyed
Director (research)
Dr Akhter Husain Medical Foundation
Lahore, Pakistan-54000
http://www.wecaretoo.com/Organizations/ ... edfdn.html
'A bit of humour, a bit of tolerance and a bit of commonsense make life much
easier on this planet'; an old proverb.
the series of FRN is very witty and rewarding.
earlier our learned colleague has been kind enough to submit the reportorial
analysis each time which is the logical way to reach the goal.
this time i've no idea which rubrics were taken from Kent and if the
symptoms are taken from assorted MMs or from a single materia medica, e.g.,
i could not locate the symptom;
'Not inclined to talk even to her family'
it was not possible for me to find it in the Complete repertory.
please help me and oblige.
i again appreciate this informative way of raising the members' knowledge.
best
Dr Afsar Imam Sayyed
Director (research)
Dr Akhter Husain Medical Foundation
Lahore, Pakistan-54000
http://www.wecaretoo.com/Organizations/ ... edfdn.html
'A bit of humour, a bit of tolerance and a bit of commonsense make life much
easier on this planet'; an old proverb.
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Re: ANSWER TO 'FIND THE REMEDY'S NAME (82)'
Dear Afsar and Soroush,
You can find this sx in Hering.
Repertories are powerful tools but the main problem is
that sometimes they do not help finding the Gestalt.
Totality always has something more than the sum of
parts. This, IMO, is the qualitative totality (vs
quantitative) that Phatak also talks about in the
preface to his repertory.
Studying materia medicas is prior to using
repertories.
With the best wishes,
Ardavan
--- Dr Afsar Imam wrote: >
hi Ardavan
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You can find this sx in Hering.
Repertories are powerful tools but the main problem is
that sometimes they do not help finding the Gestalt.
Totality always has something more than the sum of
parts. This, IMO, is the qualitative totality (vs
quantitative) that Phatak also talks about in the
preface to his repertory.
Studying materia medicas is prior to using
repertories.
With the best wishes,
Ardavan
--- Dr Afsar Imam wrote: >
hi Ardavan
http://www.wecaretoo.com/Organizations/ ... edfdn.html
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