The Significance of Past History 2
The Significance of Past History 2
The Significance of Past History 2
By D. M. Foubister
Constitutional Treatment
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would be even greater than they are at present. The immense field
covered by the existing materia medica is surprising, however the
selection was made.
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Acute Infection
Having worked with Dr. Tyler for some years, I was able to
observe her results at first hand, and they were certainly often
remarkable. My impression is that her success was to some
considerable extent due to careful constitutional prescribing before
giving the nosode. Many of the patients had received her expert
treatment for years beforehand, but she did prescribe the appropriate
nosode at the beginning if there were no obvious indications for a
proved remedy, and her results then also were usually very good.
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I had a case of this sort a few years ago, when no remedy seemed
clearly indicated from the start. A university student had been unable
to concentrate and suffered from attacks of vertigo when walking. He
described this as feeling ‘as if he had put one foot in a small boat’.
This began after an attack of measles two years previously. The cause
of the vertigo was obscure, he had been checked over at the ENT
department of a teaching school without a definite diagnosis having
been made. Morbillinum 200c, one dose, was followed by a short
aggravation, then complete cure.
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then a higher potency was given, but with not much effect. Lathyrus
Sativa 1M, three does 12 hourly, was given and the pains cleared up for
six months, when Lathyrus Sativa 1M was again prescribed. She had
no further pain for about 3 ½ years, when again Lathyrus was followed
by relief.
It does not seem to matter how long after a severe acute infection
the appropriate remedy is given. Shortly after the war I was treating an
elderly man for fibrositis of the lumbar region and troublesome
paraesthesia of the lower limbs. Despite the fact that careful
investigation failed to reveal anything serious, he did not respond to
treatment at all until he received Typhoidinum 200c on account of
typhoid fever he had had in 1886. The following month he came up
saying he felt very much better. Glandular fever may be very slow to
clear up. Carcinosin may be a useful remedy for such cases.
Chronic Infection
Tuberculosis and venereal disease may call for the appropriate nosode,
but fortunately these nosodes have been well proved and thoroughly
clinically tested. It would be only in the absence of response to other
apparently indicated remedies that they should be prescribed on the
basis of the history alone.
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Injury
Arnica Montana has been used domestically for centuries for the
effects of falls and bruises, and its proving demonstrated that Arnica
acts homeopathically. Arnica has been extensively used in
homeopathic practice throughout the world for generations as the first
remedy for the after-effects of injury. In any condition which has
resulted from an injury. Arica is worthy of consideration when other
remedies fail, and is the remedy of choice when there are no special
indication for another remedy.
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Psychic Factors
Sometimes there is a clear history of a complaint starting after grief,
fear or other emotional upset. The lists of remedies clinically
associated with such precipitating causes found in Kent’s Repertory
and elsewhere may be valuable in giving confirmation to an
individually chosen remedy. A boy of 15 years had suffered from
enuresis since the age of 2 ½ . He had been dry at 18 months but
reverted to bedwetting when his mother was admitted to hospital.
Many treatments had been given in vain before he came to
homeopathy. The boy was grossly overweight and had other symptoms
suggesting Graphites, which is one of the remedies known to have the
‘effects of grief’. He was given Graphites CM. There was an
aggravation for a week or so then a remission for some months, when
he had a slight recurrence. Graphites CM was given again and he has
been free from bedwetting for over a year. Of course, he might have
‘grown out of it’, but the case illustrates the way in which knowledge
of the precipitating cause may help to confirm the choice of a remedy.
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given by the house surgeon but the temperature was unaffected. I saw
the boy, and prescribed Sulphur 200c on ‘absence of prescribing
symptoms’, again without result. Then on re-examining him in case
something had been missed, my attention was drawn to a large burn
scar on his abdomen. There was nothing else to go on and I prescribed
Opium CM. This was followed by a drop in temperature overnight.
Afterward I questioned the mother, who said that the boy had screamed
every time anyone touched his tummy from the time of the burn at 18
months till he was three years old – a typical Opium symptom.
Quite often other remedies are of course required for the after-
effects of fright. A girl of nine developed psoriasis in the form of small
rounded areas less than a centimeter in diameter after a fright. Opium
CM was prescribed over the telephone but without any apparent
benefit. When the mother brought the girl to see me it was obvious that
in this case the remedy was Aurum Met., which also has ‘the effects of
fright’. It was given in the 200c potency. This was followed by an
aggravation, then the psoriasis cleared up for a few months, but
returned. Aurum Met. 10M was prescribed and the psoriasis
disappeared and has not recurred during the past two years.
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DRUGS
Hahnemann observed that Nux Vomica was a useful remedy for “the
evil consequences of coffee and wine drinking’ and since then Nux
Vomica has been extensively used for the after-effects of drugs in
general. Pulsatilla has been found effective in treating patients upset
by iron. Natrum Mur. and other remedies have been used to counteract
the effects of prolonged drugging with quinine in malarious districts.
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completely and had not returned six years later. Many cases of this
kind have been reported in the homeopathic literature in respect of a
wide range of chemicals.
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OTHER FACTORS
FAMILY HISTORY
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