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Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 3:10 pm
by John Harvey
The two remedies listed in Kent are amongst these, listed under the symptom as Joy gave it; I wonder why you couldn't find them. Are you using some other repertory that doesn't list the symptom?
Cheers --
John
2009/7/2 Shannon & Bob Nelson >
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Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:00 pm
by Shannon Nelson
I must have missed a post.
? *Which* two remedies listed in Kent? Where is that mentioned?
Actually I'm using a version of Complete that I'm not very used to yet;
it divides things up differently than what I've been used to. But no,
I didn't find it. Can you quote the rubric you found exactly?
Shannon
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:11 pm
by John Harvey
Is it time to spoil it for everyone yet, Joy? You don't have a Kent's, Shannon?
2009/7/3 Shannon & Bob Nelson >
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"Nothing is so fatal to the progress of the human mind as to suppose that our views of science are ultimate; that there are no mysteries in nature; that our triumphs are complete; and that there are no new worlds to conquer."
— Sir Humphry Davy, in "An Account of some Galvanic Combinations", Philosophical Transactions 91 (1801), pp. 397–402 (as quoted by David Knight, Humphry Davy: Science and Power, Cambridge, 1998, p. 87)
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:15 pm
by Joy Lucas
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:22 pm
by John Harvey
Well, it was at the first rubric I looked at, which was FEVER: side; one side hot, the other side cold.
I keep getting the impression that some practitioners don't know where to find anything in their repertories. It's pretty disturbing. Is this a reflection of single-symptom case-taking and single-symptom pathogenesis, perhaps?
See you!
John
2009/7/3 Joy Lucas >
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:26 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Yes, but I've assumed that everything in Kent is also in my Complete--I
should probably not assume, tho! Okay, pulling out the ol' book, I
still don't find it. I'm looking under "generalities, heat", don't see
anything about the halves. I also don't see anything additional under
Delusions--about halves or heat--??
There's also "Delusion, divided into two parts" (bapt, cann-i, petr,
puls, sil, stram and thuj)
Delusion, cut through, as if he were (stram); ... in two (plat)
?
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:29 pm
by Tanya Marquette
in radar there are 6 rx with one side cold, the other warm
ign & rhus t are #2 followed by apis, chin, par & pime listed as #1
there is also a rubric right side cold, left side hot--Para quadrifolia
which is also in the above rubric.
tanya
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:45 pm
by Shannon Nelson
Oh duh, *that* was dumb of me!
Trust me, in my case it has *nothing* to do with single-symptom
anything, as I do NOT work with single symptoms! That may be more the
problem; it was given without context. But, I'm only making excuses
for what I freely admit was a dumb oversight on my part.
John, do you even *know how* to make your remarks without being snide?
C'mon, be "disturbed" if you like, but spare us the tut-tuts.
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 4:47 pm
by jmateo01
Also, (from good ol' Kent) from another direction...
Chill, sides, one-sided
Chill, sides, coldness of right side and heat of left
Judith Mateo - Portland OR
Re: hot and cold
Posted: Thu Jul 02, 2009 10:23 pm
by Dale Moss
Was the division horizontal (transverse) or vertical (medial)? If it were R side hot, left side cool, I feel sorry for the guy, but not having worked with that remedy I wonder if it would explain his sudden collapse.
Peace,
Dale