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====== THE SOLUTION OF THE PRIZE CASE ====== | ====== THE SOLUTION OF THE PRIZE CASE ====== | ||
- | First, I need to admit, the case was perhaps not as clear-cut as I first thought it was. When I originaly took it (by phone), given the specific character of the symptoms, I decided to skip the repertorisaton and proceeded with a direct search of materia medica for a few minutes, decided on a remedy and called it a prescription. The remedy worked just fine, cleared the symptoms in less than 24 hours.((If I remember correctly, the patient took the remedy in the afternoon, and the symptoms were all gone in the morning, but there appeared a new curious symptom (which I do not remember) for which I prescribed, but the patient did not take the remedy and it disappeared by itself till the afternoon.)) | + | First, I need to admit, the case was perhaps not as clear-cut as I first thought it was. When I originaly took it (by phone), given the specific [[http://www.legatum.sk/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/archive/lhgen/20130130093004/|character of the symptoms]], I decided to skip the repertorisaton and proceeded with a direct search of materia medica for a few minutes, decided on a remedy and called it a prescription. The remedy worked just fine, cleared the symptoms in less than 24 hours.((If I remember correctly, the patient took the remedy in the afternoon, and the symptoms were all gone in the morning, but there appeared a new curious symptom (which I do not remember) for which I prescribed, but the patient did not take the remedy and it disappeared by itself till the afternoon.)) |
That being said, when the solutions started to come, I started to worry. | That being said, when the solutions started to come, I started to worry. | ||
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Aching [in the head] and pulse increase and diminish together.<sup>6,7</sup> | Aching [in the head] and pulse increase and diminish together.<sup>6,7</sup> | ||
- | ==== Hering, C. Guiding Symptoms ==== | + | ==== Hering, C.: Guiding Symptoms ==== |
Dull headache in forehead over eyes; agg. by use of eyes and mental effort; becomes a throbbing pain after rapid motion, felt both front and back of head; action of heart very easily excited<sup>1</sup>.\\ | Dull headache in forehead over eyes; agg. by use of eyes and mental effort; becomes a throbbing pain after rapid motion, felt both front and back of head; action of heart very easily excited<sup>1</sup>.\\ | ||
Congestion to head, sudden, violent; throbbing felt with every pulse, at every step, or jarring.<sup>3,5,6,7</sup>\\ | Congestion to head, sudden, violent; throbbing felt with every pulse, at every step, or jarring.<sup>3,5,6,7</sup>\\ | ||
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Heart's action easily excited; violent palpitation, throbbing carotids, pulsating headache.<sup>1,3,7</sup>\\ | Heart's action easily excited; violent palpitation, throbbing carotids, pulsating headache.<sup>1,3,7</sup>\\ | ||
- | ==== Lippe, A.D. Keynotes and Redline Symptoms ==== | + | ==== Lippe, A.D.: Keynotes and Redline Symptoms ==== |
Throbbing in the head synchronous with contraction of the heart.<sup>3,5</sup>\\ | Throbbing in the head synchronous with contraction of the heart.<sup>3,5</sup>\\ | ||
Fullness of the head; distinct feeling of a pulse in the head; throbbing with or without pain.<sup>3,5</sup>\\ | Fullness of the head; distinct feeling of a pulse in the head; throbbing with or without pain.<sup>3,5</sup>\\ | ||
- | ==== Kent, J.T. - Lectures ==== | + | ==== Kent, J.T.: Lectures ==== |
The most common feature in this remedy is the surging of blood to the head and to the heart.<sup>7</sup> Another accompaniment of the surging is great throbbing synchronous with the beat of the heart<sup>5</sup> and when the skull has this soreness then the throbbing is like the beating of hammers and every pulsation is painful<sup>3,5</sup> so that there are painful pulsations and sometimes painless pulsations. The throbbing becomes more painful from motion.<sup>8</sup> | The most common feature in this remedy is the surging of blood to the head and to the heart.<sup>7</sup> Another accompaniment of the surging is great throbbing synchronous with the beat of the heart<sup>5</sup> and when the skull has this soreness then the throbbing is like the beating of hammers and every pulsation is painful<sup>3,5</sup> so that there are painful pulsations and sometimes painless pulsations. The throbbing becomes more painful from motion.<sup>8</sup> | ||