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legatum [ISSUES IN HOMEOPATHY]
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   - Is the condition more common, but hidden under a different name, such as eruption, wart, outgrowth, callosity, nodule etc.?   - Is the condition more common, but hidden under a different name, such as eruption, wart, outgrowth, callosity, nodule etc.?
  
-Digging into the issue, I have discovered the term "​wart" ​seem to include all kinds of outgrowths and unless more properly described, it could mean almost anything. To make the matter more confused, "​corns"​ seem to refer to either //plantar warts// or //​calluses//​ or even both of them. If you Google-search for plantar warts images, you will discover all kind of warts which look quite dissimilar; it looks like the name is not specific enough to be used as a notion that is //specific enough for homeopathy//​.+Digging into the issue, I have discovered the term "​wart" ​seems to include all kinds of outgrowths and unless more properly described, it could mean almost anything. To make the matter more confused, "​corns"​ seem to refer to either //plantar warts// or //​calluses//​ or even both of them. If you Google-search for plantar warts images, you will discover all kind of warts which look quite dissimilar; it looks like the name is not specific enough to be used as a notion that is //specific enough for homeopathy//​.
  
 [[en:​rem:​r220|Kalium arsenicosum]] is a small remedy, poorly described in our materia medica, UNLESS, of course, we recognize it is thoroughly mixed with the provings of [[en:​rem:​r8|Arsenicum album]] (it was the chief preparation of arsenic used by allopaths), which does little to simplify the matter. At least we can be reasonably sure the corns-on-palms symptoms belongs to Kalium arsenicosum specifically. [[en:​rem:​r220|Kalium arsenicosum]] is a small remedy, poorly described in our materia medica, UNLESS, of course, we recognize it is thoroughly mixed with the provings of [[en:​rem:​r8|Arsenicum album]] (it was the chief preparation of arsenic used by allopaths), which does little to simplify the matter. At least we can be reasonably sure the corns-on-palms symptoms belongs to Kalium arsenicosum specifically.
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