Important Hints for clinical practice

Important Hints for clinical practice

The medicinals aggravations are of inestimable value in the management of disease. What they indicate, as stated by that able expounder of Homoeopathic philosophy. DR J T KENT has given in a condensed form:
"If the aggravation is long, with the decline of the patient's strength, the case is incurable, and can only be palliated."
"If the aggravation is long, with slow improvement, all will be well if the remedy is not too soon repeated."
" If the aggravation is short and violent, the best results will follow."
" If the quality and quantity of the remedy administered are in exact proportion to the quality and quantity of the sickmaking force, then do we have a cure without aggravation."
" If we have an immediate amelioration, followed soon by an aggravation, it is a failure---- the case is incurable."
"If too short an amelioration follows a pronounced aggravation, in a psoric case especially, it will prove incurable."
If a full time amelioration of symptoms occurs without any increase in the patient's strength, he will prove too weak for a restoration to health."
"If the patient develops symptoms of the remedy given without improvement in his disease symptoms, the case is a hard one to treat, even for an experienced Homoeopathician."
"If the old symptoms appear with the aggravation, you may wait:you need study no more: you have the remedy."

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