WHEN THE WELL-SELECTED REMEDY FAILS TO ACT
WHEN THE WELL-SELECTED REMEDY FAILS TO ACT. Needless to say, this order of frequently is given as a summary of one prescribers experience with his particular case material. It is meaningless in the face of a given individual patients problem, which must always be evaluated on its own merits, regardless of all statistical considerations, as though one never had seen or heard of a similar case.