RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS



14. Inflammation of throat

In case we have an alternation of symptoms rather than aggravation and ameliorations.

The general rubrics will include all remedies that are related to the symptoms; and if, after having done this, the particulars are gone into and the remedy which runs through the general rubrics is found to have the particular symptoms, this will aid in its choice as the one to be prescribed. In this case the remedy was Lachesis. The case is improved.

We can prescribe for morbid states and not for names of diseases. Hahnemanns theory, that it is the man that is sick and that all of his discomforts are a part of his condition, is now readily accepted.

H A Neiswander