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Later, Lycopodium was prescribed, with some general improvement (more calm, less nervous), but no improvement with the warts. | Later, Lycopodium was prescribed, with some general improvement (more calm, less nervous), but no improvement with the warts. | ||
- | {{:en:hand_after.jpg?direct&200 |}}Even later, after some months, by accident / act of Providence / lucky fortune or something similar, the wife of the patient told him to take the previous remedy, Kalium arsenicosum, for reason unknown to me (but certainly not instructed to do so) and, believe it or not, his corns //dissappeared overnight// -- evening, there, morning not there... and did not return till this day, which is about two years. Now his [[http://www.legatum.sk/_media/en:hand_after.jpg|hands look like this]]. | + | {{:en:hand_after.jpg?direct&200 |}}Even later, after some months, by accident / act of Providence / lucky fortune or something similar, the wife of the patient told him to take the previous remedy, Kalium arsenicosum, for reasons unknown to me (but certainly not instructed to do so) and, believe it or not, his corns //dissappeared overnight// -- evening, there, morning, not there... and did not return till this day, which is about two years. Now his [[http://www.legatum.sk/_media/en:hand_after.jpg|hands look like this]]. |
It certainly looked like Hahnemann's theory of miasms and antimiasmatics has something going for it, but the whole progress of the case and the final magical disappearance of the corns that survived the "best" allopathic treatment, makes this case a head-scratcher. | It certainly looked like Hahnemann's theory of miasms and antimiasmatics has something going for it, but the whole progress of the case and the final magical disappearance of the corns that survived the "best" allopathic treatment, makes this case a head-scratcher. |