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				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:46 am
				by Glenda Wilks
				Hello,
Can anyone advise on first remedy in this rubric please - 
Blood; ERYTHROCYTS; INCREASED (p, 9, 0) (9) : tity-t., alco., aran., ars., cob-n., cortico.
Cheers,
Glenda
			 
			
					
				Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:45 pm
				by Gaby Rottler
				Hi Glenda,
thsi seems to be a new proving,a s I can find this abbreviation neither
in my Synthesis nor in Roger's Ruby nor in the listing of some
pharmacies.
In your repertory, however, every remedy and its abbrev. has to be
listed.
Aside from that:
this rubric won't help you much further, as the term of erythrocytosis
is a relatively new one, and the rubric will be fairly incomplete.
In nearly none of the conventional provings the lab values were
determined, so such a rubric will usually come only from the
clinic/cured cases and is not a characteristic symptom.
Best,
Gaby
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Gaby Rottler 
Germany
rottler@curantur.de
http://www.curantur.de
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:46 pm
				by Robjna
				Looks like good ole  tityus trinitatis    J
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Subject: [Minutus] Remedy Name
Hello,
Can anyone advise on first remedy in this rubric please - 
Blood; ERYTHROCYTS; INCREASED (p, 9, 0) (9) : tity-t., alco., aran., ars., cob-n., cortico.
Cheers,
Glenda
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				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:02 pm
				by Tanya Marquette
				what rep or mm covers this?  i have not info on it at all
does it have an alternative name?
tanya
			 
			
					
				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:12 pm
				by Robjna
				I found it in Synthesis remedy catalogue – but there are no rubrics it seems.
It appears to be a scorpion from Trinidad. I don’t have any info on it myself.
Might be based on the bite info though.
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what rep or mm covers this?  i have not info on it at all
does it have an alternative name?
tanya
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				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:20 pm
				by Tanya Marquette
				thanks,
i guess someone will do a proving or be able to provide some information
if available.
tanya
			 
			
					
				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 1:26 pm
				by RAVALARD
				Hi Glenda and Gaby,
Tityus trinitatis : it’s a kind of scorpio from Trinitad. It’s probably a new proving, I don’t have details.
Best Jean-claude 
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Hi Glenda,
thsi seems to be a new proving,a s I can find this abbreviation neither
in my Synthesis nor in Roger's Ruby nor in the listing of some
pharmacies.
In your repertory, however, every remedy and its abbrev. has to be
listed.
Aside from that:
this rubric won't help you much further, as the term of erythrocytosis
is a relatively new one, and the rubric will be fairly incomplete.
In nearly none of the conventional provings the lab values were
determined, so such a rubric will usually come only from the
clinic/cured cases and is not a characteristic symptom.
Best,
Gaby
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Gaby Rottler 
Germany
rottler@curantur.de  
http://www.curantur.de  
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
			 
			
					
				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:55 pm
				by Glenda Wilks
				Thanks everyone,
I was doing some research on Polycythemia - in the clinical section of Complete 2008 Rep. 
Cheers
Glenda
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				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:49 pm
				by Glenda Wilks
				Hello - Can anyone shed light on  - ros-ca-a.
Found it in this rubric and not in ReferenceWorks - Mind; OPTIMISM (CHEERFULNESS, GAIETY, HAPPINESS): Calc., Sulph., aids, ros-ca-a., aego-p., androc.
Thanks,
Glenda
			 
			
					
				Re: Remedy Name
				Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 12:17 am
				by Lisa Livingston
				Hi Glenda:
It looks like the abbreviation for the dog rose or wild rose.
Best,
Lisa