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The Celle Seminars – Page 101

our minds. First we prescribe the best possible remedy, and then the second best. And then if these do not work, we can also give Tuberculinum.
There are several ways of going about finding a remedy in this case. One way, and actually the most reliable way, is to repertor-ize. Repertorization may lead you to a remedy, or for those of you who know a little bit of Materia Medica, you may want to go straight to a particular remedy. Let me read you the symptoms of a remedy: horrible neuralgic, spasmodic shooting pains; muscular atrophy tremors; relieves violent pains of locomotor ataxia; pain in stomach and bowels; paraplegia; night sweats; polyneuritis; extremities, paralytic feeling; trembling; lancinating pain like electric shocks; very tired; chronic myelitis; numbness in fingers and toes with extension up lower extremities involving lower abdomen and perineum; extension of numbness up to the abdo-men. Paralysis of the lower limbs is prominent, with formication beginning in fingers and extending through to pelvis, perineum and inner thighs to feet ; I’ll read you another remedy if you want, although the one I read before seems to fit the case at hand more than the remedy I am about to read. This remedy affects the spinal cord: Paralytic affections of lower extremities, spastic paralysis; lateral sclerosis; infantile paralysis; paralysis which comes after influenza, exhaustive diseases where there is much weakness and heaviness and slow recovery of nerve power; tips of fingers numb; tremulous tottering gait; excessive rigidity of legs; spastic gait; cramps in legs, worse with cold weather and cold feet; cannot extend or cross legs when sitting; myelitis with marked spastic symptoms; stiffness of ankles and knees, toes do not leave the floor, drags the feet; muscle of calves very tense; urine increases body reflex; frequent urination, must hurry, else the urine voided involuntarily. There are other possible remedies that we can investigate as we go along. Let’s look at another remedy: Rigidity of the muscles, with paralysis depresses the motor and reflex activity of the cord and causes loss of sensibil-ity to pain; muscular weakness followed by complete paralysis