gordana
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Post by gordana on Aug 18, 2021 13:03:40 GMT
Excellent, thank you. I enjoyed the repertory work, always a learning situation I don’t think I would have ever got it from the indolence rubric as it’s source is vague but the other rubric you suggest is a more powerful one as far as sources are concerned, i.e. the connection between homesickness and indifference. In fact it was a symptom (Mind; indifference, apathy; homesickness, as from) that made me decide to ask the question, because I first read it at Clarke. Then I was interested in the source for: - Mind; homesickness, nostalgia; indolence, with; and saw that the source was the same: A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica, 1900. Clarke.
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Post by Admin - Joy Lucas on Aug 18, 2021 13:26:17 GMT
Excellent, thank you. I enjoyed the repertory work, always a learning situation I don’t think I would have ever got it from the indolence rubric as it’s source is vague but the other rubric you suggest is a more powerful one as far as sources are concerned, i.e. the connection between homesickness and indifference. In fact it was a symptom (Mind; indifference, apathy; homesickness, as from) that made me decide to ask the question, because I first read it at Clarke. Then I was interested in the source for: - Mind; homesickness, nostalgia; indolence, with; and saw that the source was the same: A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica, 1900. Clarke. Its just that CR gives this as the sources for the Indifferemce rubric which to me gives it a stronger weight and makes it more descriptive of the remedy
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