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(4) Posture.-Aggravation from lying (vertigo, headache).

(5) Time.-Aggravation at night, especially after midnight. Most of these modalities refer to pains, especially :gouty” and “rheumatic” pains.

(6) AEtiological Conditions.-(a) Due to sprains and strains; (b) to damp and cold; (c) sexual excesses; (d) checked perspiration; (e) chagrin (headaches).

(7) Muscular Weakness with Numbness.-From similar caused and with similar modalities; paresis.

(8) Tissues Affected.-Fibrous tissue, skin, muscular tissue. Parts Affected.-Heart, head, limbs, lungs.

(9) Named Diseases.-Dermatitis, Cellulitis, erysipelas, exanthematous, specific fevers, with low, mild delirium; diarrhoea and dysentery.

Edwin Awdas Neatby
Edwin Awdas Neatby 1858 – 1933 MD was an orthodox physician who converted to homeopathy to become a physician at the London Homeopathic Hospital, Consulting Physician at the Buchanan Homeopathic Hospital St. Leonard’s on Sea, Consulting Surgeon at the Leaf Hospital Eastbourne, President of the British Homeopathic Society.

Edwin Awdas Neatby founded the Missionary School of Homeopathy and the London Homeopathic Hospital in 1903, and run by the British Homeopathic Association. He died in East Grinstead, Sussex, on the 1st December 1933. Edwin Awdas Neatby wrote The place of operation in the treatment of uterine fibroids, Modern developments in medicine, Pleural effusions in children, Manual of Homoeo Therapeutics,