although muscular contractility is not impaired; paralysis and tremors; meningeal irritation with rigidity of muscles; poliomyelitis; extremities pain in right popliteal space; burning and tingling in spine; hands and feet numb; sudden jerking of limbs on going to sleep; tetanic convulsions, loco-motor ataxia; numbness; in paralyzed part cramping pains. These are just a few descriptions of different remedies in the Materia Medica. If you go through and read the remedies from time to time, then your mind will be refreshed and alert to the peculiarities you should consider when dealing with a situation like the one we have seen today. The remedies I read were first Thallium, and then Lathyrus, and finally Physostigma. All three of these remedies are very similar in certain points. How does one go about choosing between them? Well, I could suggest that we mix all three and see what happens (laughs). But, of course, this is something that should never be done because, although such a mixture may have an effect upon the patient, you would never be able to find out which one of the three remedies was chiefly responsible. And in the long run, you would not have really done anything to improve the person’s health, because when your mixture stops working, you won’t know how to proceed further. I would keep these three remedies in mind – just like I would keep Tuberculinum in mind – and reserve them for possible use later on. I would not start off with Tuberculinum, nor would I begin with any of these other remedies. It’s not that this decision is based on very strong symptomatology in favor of the rem-edy that I have chosen, rather I see some points which indicate that, as far as the overall picture of the situation is concerned, this remedy might be better. I see that we have a progressive paralysis and that the paralysis is local, affecting one leg. These are all symptoms to guide us in the direction of a remedy. You see, it is important to grasp the idea behind each remedy. I have tried to provide insight into these underlying ideas in the Materia Medica I am writing, I see that this is a closed person, someone who has suffered a lot. He did not complain as much as he could