In order to help the homeopath in such a difficult task, I was trying to give the method and the tools, necessary to make easier their work, in finding the correct remedy, the similimum as it is called.
When I first came in contact with Homeopathy, the only mode of treatment that was available was poly-pharmacy in the form of specialities. When I was first explained by such practitioners the way to prescribe, it was the allopathic way: for any given pathology a number of remedies would be prescribed in the form of specialities. Once I started studying it myself I soon found out that rules, according to the teachings of S. Hahnemann were totally different.
When I saw the results that some homeopaths of this time had, they appeared to me very poor in comparison with the effect one could see when the correct remedy was given. Later on I decided to perfect the tools and the methods that a homeopath needed in order to make his work easier in finding the correct remedy. The Celle seminars were actually an effort to demonstrate the way I was going about in finding the correct remedy. All this process, I was making it available to the students, with the help of the repertory that was already a part of a computer program I had made together with Namur University in Belgium called the VES (The Vithoulkas Expert System).
As we did not have by that time any medical centre or hospital in which we could train properly, future homeopaths, the need of the students was great for attending live cases in such a set up, as this was the only way to see in practice the real effects of the homeopathic treatment.
These seminars were replacing actually, the in-hospital experience of doctors that was so important for everyone but so lacking in our profession.
When I started teaching medical doctors in Athens in 1967,1 was presenting live cases and let the doctors see the results of the treatment. This was the best way to persuade the then doubting doctors of the real potentials of this methodology. At this time